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Neville1
Recruit
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Smit Rotterdam
Billing boats, which took me 3 years to build.Hull was planked and theh fibre glass. Boat has full functional remote with seperate port starboard control,rudder and bow thruster. full inside and mast lighting.
Liked by NPJ and Donnieboy and
5 comments
  • juggeChief Petty Officer 2nd Class
    very nice build , thats the one i dreamed off when i were young👍
    Liked by Martin555 and BigAlio
  • BigAlioPetty Officer 2nd Class
    Very nice lots of hard work well worth the effort. be nice to see her on the water
KEN0191
Leading Seaman
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firefly
this model was built1959 by my brother its based on a thames cruiser similer to the dunkirk little ships built from plans and is planked over frame consruction ive just completely refurbished after it fell into disrepair due to damp storagefound some pics of boat prior to recent refit you csn model is down inthe bows due to an intake of water hence the the refit ken0191
Liked by RNinMunich and Martin555 and
4 comments
  • KEN0191Leading Seaman
    hi thanl





    hi thanks for fast reply so is there now a diff acc to log into?? ken
    Liked by Martin555
  • RNinMunichFleet Admiral
    There's THAT ESC again Colin😉
    😎
CB90
Captain
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CB90
The Model is scratch built from Photos and profiles of the internet it is around 52 inches long and currently runs on two Graupner 700 turbo motors (14.4v) and dual Mtroniks 25A ESC (12v) running twin contra rotating 45mm props, this model can spin on its own axis like the real boat but does not use waterjets due to cost. Completed in 2017.

Whats a CB90

Its a Command Boat 90 originally built by Docstar in sweden and later also built in the USA under licence.
The boat has a multi role capability and has be used by the Army, Police, Coast Guard and Ambalence Service

Originally a Military craft for coastal waters and rivers with a shallow draft and powered by twin water jets this 15 ton Aluminum boat can deliver half a platoon directly on to beach heads via its landing craft type single man door at the bow.

This craft has excellent manoveraility and can crash stop ( go into full reverse and stop) in 1.5 x its length. No-wonder the american's wanted this boat.

Video of real boat
Liked by reilly4 and SelwynWilliams and
jugge
Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class
Fairmount Alpine
My newest build , Billing Boats Fairmount Alpine
i start building for one years ago , i have mount bowtruster
and start with all lamps and things , i going to mount an radiocontrolled winch on deck and radiocontrolled cranes
more pictures is comming
Liked by Brightwork and Gascoigne and
1 comment
  • RNinMunichFleet Admiral
    Welcome aboard jugge, very nice build, as your Amsterdam is as well 👍👍
    Good work.
    Was in Stockholm the week before Christmas, lovely city, the Wasa Museum is incredible. Best regards Doug 😎
jugge
Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class
Celtic Ambassador
Kit from England , running light and bowtruster working good in the sea
built for about 3 years ago
Liked by Brightwork and Gascoigne and
davidhgreatbatch
Warrant Officer
Pride Of Hythe
Pride of Hythe first sea trials 21/02/2018. Linkspan 1/96 model kit, took 4 months to build. Triple props and bow thruster. She handled well and had a good accurate speed.
Liked by Brightwork and Ronald and
5 comments
  • reilly4Warrant Officer
    Very nice model, Well sailed too. The music is from New Zealand.
  • Bryan-the-pirateMidshipman
    That is a wonderful model superb details
dragon
Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
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Al Khubar 2
This is A Slipway Kit which I have been rebuilding and finished yesterday working lights, radar, sound system, bow thruster, it sails well.
Liked by Brightwork and jbkiwi and
3 comments
  • dragonChief Petty Officer 1st Class
    yes Dave i raised the deck you were right about the water getting in. New project is the last Wye Forces Hull from slipway as the mold has been broken up. Should be fun.
    Liked by Dave M and mturpin013
  • dragonChief Petty Officer 1st Class
    Hi Dave the new project I found out is not a wyeforce its a little longer and the cowling curves in more so I think ill call it wyeforce 2.
    Liked by Inkoust
Gascoigne
Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class
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Hector Read
e Hector Read was built in Hull in the 60s for the Gt Yarmout port and Haven as their new Harbour tug to be moored at the pilot station in Gorleston. Giving many years service, was finally sold on when most working ships were fitted with bow/stern thrusters. Much missed as part of the river scene. A scratch built model I made 18 years ago from photo’s and drawings from the Port Authority. Anyone know her ultimate fate?
Liked by Brightwork and jbkiwi and
5 comments
  • Dave MVice Admiral
    A very fine scratch built scale model and the pics show lots of fine detail.
    Typical of the period and sadly missing from our river scenes.
    Does the model sail?
    Liked by Gascoigne
  • GascoigneChief Petty Officer 2nd Class
    Thanks Dave, Hector Read model powered by a speed 600 brushed electric motor with an electric speed controller. This gives plenty of oomph when it comes to rescuing stranded craft large or small on the pond, which is always a challenge I can never resist.
    Liked by figtree7nts and Dave M and
Ronald
Fleet Admiral
1 / 10
Downeast Lobster Yacht
http://ellisboat.com/bunker-and-ellis-downeast-boatbuilders/
The Ellis boats must have been the inspiration for this old kit from Midwest. I bought the boat as seen in the first photos which was built by Don Sutton, Metro Modellers Toronto, Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦
He knew I had my eye on making one from scratch and offered me a fair price to buy his boat.
I am now adding the hard cover over the cockpit as seen on many of the Bunker & Ellis boats.
Previously I added deck furniture to the helm and passenger. Also found the near scale figures.
My plan is to add the forward railing around the bow; add deck boards and more furnishings such as two step boarding ladder, navigation equipment, and possible a fresh coat of paint to the hull.
Liked by Gascoigne and Dave M and
mactin
Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class
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USS Seahawk
Its 24" long all tins n clocks, totally fictitious boat totally not to scale and the bow is unclipperyfied for a gato! but what the hell im using tinsmithery licence. www.mclarenclockworksubmarines.com
Liked by rpbidgood and doghouse and
6 comments
  • RNinMunichFleet Admiral
    Hi Mactin, there was also a 'Seahawk' in the Star Trek / Wars saga!
    Shame about USS Penguin, would have been a tasty boat 😉
    BTW: penguins are my favourite animal. so funny, or imperious like the Emperor penguins. 👍
    Didn't know about the film either, when I think about sub films Operation Petticoat comes to mind! How about doing a pink one!!!?😲
    Keep up the great work, Cheers Doug 😎
  • RNinMunichFleet Admiral
    PS: USS Enterprise, CVN 65, 'played' the part of USS Seahawk in the CAG TV series! 😎
Novagsi0
Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
Imara
About 10 years old, currently with a DC motor setup Hectoperm but complete base plate can be swapped for a 2 cylinder cheddar models Proteus boiler and steam plant. With ABC boiler control. Lovely detailed model, cruses well on 4 Lead acid batteries in parallel lots of power from the MARXX motor and 60 ~ 70mm I forget, 4 blade brass prop. Actually needs more weight in the back already 4 lumps of lead in the back and some plates of stainless steel. When it gets moving the bow wave is huge. 😁
Liked by figtree7nts and circle43nautical and
3 comments
  • mbarkerRecruit
    Beautiful tug , this ship is really nice .
  • Banchang-modellerAble Seaman
    Thank you for your kind comments. if you don't have an Imara you should put it on wish list, at least. it is still best tug kit available, despite its price, and it is not too difficult a kit to complete, even if you limited experience......Richard
    Liked by rcmodelboats

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