HMS Tiger: A 3D-Printable R/C Combat Battleship
A project in Dallas, TX by Justin Scott006days
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15hours
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32minutes
Status: Active
Not a shelf queen. Build a proven warship designed for real battles, convoy missions, and campaigns.
Backers: 17
Average Daily Pledges: $68
Average Pledge Per Backer: $60
Funding: $1,026 of $2,000
Dates: Jan 14th -> Feb 4th (21 days)
Project By: Justin Scott
Backers: 17
Average Daily Pledges: $68
Average Pledge Per Backer: $60
Funding: $1,026 of $2,000
Dates: Jan 14th -> Feb 4th (21 days)
Project By: Justin Scott
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Rudder Assembly – What the Build Actually Looks Like
January 24th - via: kickstarter.com
I want to show what a real build step looks like, starting with the rudder. This is usually one of the first places a scratch build gets annoying, so it’s a good reference point. This is a complete subsystem. You start with printed parts and brass... (Read More)
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