This is the most beautiful thing i ever scene? No rioting or fighting .>>> hehehehe... Just Naval Warefar at its finest -- Arrrrr... I think pirate ships battles would be cool to try next..
Ay that must have been my daughter she was binging on some battles while getting ready for school. But ive commented the same type thing in the past so I concur with her conclusion. Im getting into the hobby and she wants me to build her a pensacola (her favorite ship) for her first ship.
That's really funny! And if to put right under the deck some soda and acid in mixture, so when the hull is dramatically flooding in the water will reach the mixture and the reaction will start with great CO² production, what will release the water out?
Be awesome if you made like mini torps for a destroyer with a small motor powered by a AAA battery stuffed in a pen casing or something & small charge on the tip. You could use the button to press the pen as a detonation trigger when it hits a ship
It needs to be able to be patched up and go on lol. When such a torp hits they could better let the ship be picked up by the dumptruck because it'll be in pieces.
The ships have custom made guns that fire regular bb's using Co2 carried onboard in a paintball air tank. The ships are sheeted it very thin balsa so the bb's easily penetrate. If the holes let in more water than the pump can handle, the ship will sink. If you would like to learn more, check out the links in the description.
Yes, they are. Any internal features that obstruct waterflow and prevent sinking are prohibited. The ship sinking in the video did not have a bulkhead. A good deck seal trapped some air in the bow, keeping it afloat.
I have never worked with model warships but i think it is a good rule. We are not talking about the bulkheads similar to the ones in the Titanic, where if enough water enters the ship they become useless. Here we are talking about battleship bulkheads, a whole different beast, which were designed to keep ships floating for hours whilst taking on water. I guarantee some of these ships just wouldn't sink if bulkheads were allowed- even in limited number. Regardless, you wouldn't want bulkheads anyway. You want water to flow evenly throughout the ship so that the ship remains flat. If water collected in a specific area, the ship would list and you wouldn't be able to manoeuvre or aim as well.
The ships are built from either ready-made fiberglass hulls or plywood construction. If you're interested in the hobby, check out the links in the description.
To make the battles last longer and make them more realistic each ship is equipped with a pump. If you take to many hits, the pump can't keep up and you will sink.
Hello, The rules for the hobby can be found here: ircwcc.com/main/home/rules/ Basically though, the ships are built with ribs leaving 85% of the hull penetrable. They are then sheeted with 1/32" balsa. The ships then engage in mock battles with Co2 powered BB guns. Each ship has a pump to try to keep it afloat. Take to many holes and it's down to Davy Jone's Locker.
Hello Gaben, Destroyers built to this scale (1/144) are very hard to do. Their small size makes it hard to fit all the necessary equipment, plus be stable enough to battle. Generally cruisers are recommended for beginners, with a fully operational boat starting at around $700-800. If you're interested in this hobby, I recommend joining rcwarshipcombat.com/ There is a great community there that can answer all your questions and help you get your first ship on the water.
that Arizona looks fantastic.
araucaniad I was thinking the same! I've been looking at it the whole video.
This is the most beautiful thing i ever scene? No rioting or fighting .>>> hehehehe... Just Naval Warefar at its finest -- Arrrrr... I think pirate ships battles would be cool to try next..
I love your videos so much
Thank you!
Ay that must have been my daughter she was binging on some battles while getting ready for school. But ive commented the same type thing in the past so I concur with her conclusion. Im getting into the hobby and she wants me to build her a pensacola (her favorite ship) for her first ship.
I hope you guys make an Aircraft carrier with the planes dropping firework bomb
Skip to the actual sink at 7:43. Enjoy!
That's really funny! And if to put right under the deck some soda and acid in mixture, so when the hull is dramatically flooding in the water will reach the mixture and the reaction will start with great CO² production, what will release the water out?
Pullin it out of the water
@@tinypoolmodelshipyard thanks, but I've studied the rules for this hobby, and now I see that my idea was not fit.
Be awesome if you made like mini torps for a destroyer with a small motor powered by a AAA battery stuffed in a pen casing or something & small charge on the tip. You could use the button to press the pen as a detonation trigger when it hits a ship
atvkid0805 baking soda and vinegar fueled toros,and u-boats
It needs to be able to be patched up and go on lol. When such a torp hits they could better let the ship be picked up by the dumptruck because it'll be in pieces.
What ship did Barry make a model of? I like it!
1:25 Rivadavia?
TheKilroyman In the upper right-hand corner, yes. In the foreground is a Nassau.
And I was under the impression that Rivadavia was all but forgotten about. ;)
That camera work
Ngl if there was a sub the torpedo should have a firework or some sort of little explosion that can damage a ship
how do these fight and what makes them sink I'm curious
The ships have custom made guns that fire regular bb's using Co2 carried onboard in a paintball air tank. The ships are sheeted it very thin balsa so the bb's easily penetrate. If the holes let in more water than the pump can handle, the ship will sink. If you would like to learn more, check out the links in the description.
Caleb Smith thanks!
Are bulkheads against the rules?
Yes, they are. Any internal features that obstruct waterflow and prevent sinking are prohibited. The ship sinking in the video did not have a bulkhead. A good deck seal trapped some air in the bow, keeping it afloat.
Caleb Smith
Thanks
I have never worked with model warships but i think it is a good rule. We are not talking about the bulkheads similar to the ones in the Titanic, where if enough water enters the ship they become useless. Here we are talking about battleship bulkheads, a whole different beast, which were designed to keep ships floating for hours whilst taking on water.
I guarantee some of these ships just wouldn't sink if bulkheads were allowed- even in limited number.
Regardless, you wouldn't want bulkheads anyway. You want water to flow evenly throughout the ship so that the ship remains flat. If water collected in a specific area, the ship would list and you wouldn't be able to manoeuvre or aim as well.
Lol but yes
@101327 but it would take forever to sink a ship these guys would be out there all day.
do u build these or buy these cuz I really want one or two
The ships are built from either ready-made fiberglass hulls or plywood construction. If you're interested in the hobby, check out the links in the description.
Caleb Smith cool thanks oo can't wait to have some fun with the rc battleships when I'm done building them
what are those water streams coming out of the ships
To make the battles last longer and make them more realistic each ship is equipped with a pump. If you take to many hits, the pump can't keep up and you will sink.
ok thank you
@@RCWARSHIPCOMBAT Otherwise you would sink with only one hole ;).
62 subs and STILL gets more views. xD I just got an RC Bismark, so I came here.
does anyone know of a madison, wi battle group
what are the rules?firepower and armor?
Hello,
The rules for the hobby can be found here: ircwcc.com/main/home/rules/
Basically though, the ships are built with ribs leaving 85% of the hull penetrable. They are then sheeted with 1/32" balsa. The ships then engage in mock battles with Co2 powered BB guns. Each ship has a pump to try to keep it afloat. Take to many holes and it's down to Davy Jone's Locker.
+Caleb Smith how expensive would a destroyer be if I were to consider giving it a shot?
Hello Gaben,
Destroyers built to this scale (1/144) are very hard to do. Their small size makes it hard to fit all the necessary equipment, plus be stable enough to battle. Generally cruisers are recommended for beginners, with a fully operational boat starting at around $700-800. If you're interested in this hobby, I recommend joining rcwarshipcombat.com/ There is a great community there that can answer all your questions and help you get your first ship on the water.
Power Bacteria maybe try building one it’s a bit cheaper alt
is this the same group that eugene gaeta used to be in
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I'd enjoy doing this with real ships but I doubt anyone would want to join me lol.
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They shoot out bullets
They use regular BB's that you can get a Walmart. The guns are custom made out of easily available parts and use Co2 to shoot.
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Man that is allot of 40 year old virgins in one spot!