If anyone hears that the FG hull is ready, please post it!
Try to contact Rigo at RC Boat works. He has a 31"-32" FG cracker. It's not listed on his website, but he does have them. I think they are under $200, but I am unsure about the shipping charges...
Try to contact Rigo at RC Boat works. He has a 31"-32" FG cracker. It's not listed on his website, but he does have them. I think they are under $200, but I am unsure about the shipping charges...
I'm aware of that but hoping for something specifically made for the new 1/6th FE class. Nitro conversion may not meet the stringent specs that have been set forth.
After reading through 8 long pages of posts I have yet to see plans posted, I'd like to build this, but without plans its a no-go for me. I don't have the plans in any scale. I see there is a kit, but I'd like to do this from scratch.
I'm new to RC scratch building, this would be my second build, the first being a fairly simple Springer Tug. Fun to build but a bit slow.
Perhaps someone has some line drawings for the CB templates in 1/6 scale? This looks fairly straight forward, I like the idea of sheeting the hull in thin ply as opposed to planking.
Last edited by CedarTree; 03-23-2010, 02:31 AM.
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I am about to build a cracker and hope I can call on you for advive
This is my first venture into fast electric so these may seem simple questions
Is 1/6 cracker still a pobular class?
First what rudder did you use (part number) if possible?
Second what strut did you use (part number) if possible?
Thank you and await your reply
Bikerbob
After reading through 8 long pages of posts I have yet to see plans posted, I'd like to build this, but without plans its a no-go for me. I don't have the plans in any scale. I see there is a kit, but I'd like to do this from scratch.
I'm new to RC scratch building, this would be my second build, the first being a fairly simple Springer Tug. Fun to build but a bit slow.
Perhaps someone has some line drawings for the CB templates in 1/6 scale? This looks fairly straight forward, I like the idea of sheeting the hull in thin ply as opposed to planking.
There is 1/10 scale plans that you can take to be blown up to the size you need. Not sure whare they are. But I know they are available.
Randy
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