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This is brilliant! It deserves a frontpage(IMO) for innovation, skill and an awesome video! :cry_happy:

What you have done with those canisters is amazing! Great job and keep brickin' :thumbup:

~Insectoid Aristocrat

Edited by Dannylonglegs
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Another awesome creation! The video was also very entertaining. Well played!

You are a brave man for putting your video cam on the boat!

By the way how did you get that crane or boom shot at the end of the video?

Edited by Tomahawker
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The boat is very nimble and fast. Did you use pieces from the 8376 Hot Flame RC set ( http://peeron.com/inv/sets/8376-1 )? The greater range of the signal (radio vs. infrared), plus the two 5292 "Electric RC Race Buggy Motors", make for an effective Lego boat. Maybe you can sail it out to the North Sea for some "sea trials"! :bonaparte:

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I love the faith you have in your construction.. and the weather.. that you risked RC gear.. motors AND a mobile phone out there! :D

Would be interesting to see how fast someone could make a Lego boat.. even if the hull wasn't 100% lego..

Add more motors?

Have you tried other Props?

Would be interesting to compare these parts for underwater propulsion:

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Also.. it would be interesting to replicate this drive mechanism:

RB

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