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Wolle
Rear Admiral
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my workshop
Hello, would you be interested in taking a look at my workshop? I bought and restored an old trailer a good 3 years ago. If you want, I can show you the process up to the finished workshop in the construction trailer.Here are some pictures so you can see what's going on Year of construction, approx. 1963
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  • WolleRear Admiral
    Hello cdnfurball, you slipped a bit too high with your contribution. But no problem. Thanks for your feedback. Yes, the trailer would be mobile, but I jacked it up in our garden and it should stay that way.
  • WolleRear Admiral
    Thank you chugalone100 for your feedback.
philcaretaker
Commodore
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"Mississippi Steamboats" ?
Perhaps not a true description with both boats being battery powered ! however - just for fun I thought it would be nice to showcase together, similar boats sailed at my own local model boat club and some of those sailed at the Hayling club - a sort of "Model Club Twinning".

https://buxtonmodelboatclub.co.uk/
https://himbc.co.uk/
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  • Hhager2Lieutenant
    L working on my Creole Queen
    Railings etc trim is last step. DE 1049 USN Garcia hull ready to be shipped to me. Scale Model Ships 5 ft long hull. My last big build. It will take a year to finish. Creole is a lot of work so far over a year in it

    Just almost done with 1/32 Lindburg PT109 Hit it at hobby shop back room for $50

    Have to talk to manufacturer on DEc1040 it’s still in California hope to get it shipped soon
    Liked by RobW1 and philcaretaker and
  • chugalone100Commodore
    She is a beauty. Many hours of hard work went into creating this outstanding model.
    Congratulations.😮
philcaretaker
Commodore
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Return visit to - Hayling Island Model Boat Club
On a visit to Hayling Island last year, I met and sailed members of the Hayling Island Model Boat Club at their local venue at Mill Rythe.
May this year provided me the opportunity for a return visit.
Many thanks again to all members for the hospitality shown.
Special thanks to Greg, Rob and Mike (the Swan Whisperer) !.
Liked by MouldBuilder and RogerA1 and
4 comments
  • ScratchbuilderVice Admiral
    Very impressive display.Congratulations to all concerned.
    Bill👍
  • mturpin013Admiral
    Hi Phil I love the picture of the Inga IV motor yacht, I bought an un loved example last year and am currently refurbishing it there is a blog on this site of the rebuild this is a picture of the real craft
    Liked by Colin H and philcaretaker and
Ronald
Fleet Admiral
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Great Day in Hamilton,Ontario, Canada
My wife and I went to the Confederation Modellers Annual Event yesterday. Thoroughly enjoyed it!
Maybe Garth, Rick, or others will provide comments as to details and such as we were only visitors though I did show my latest built, the St.Pierre Dory.
Liked by Sinc5508 and Colin H and
5 comments
  • WestwindWarrant Officer
    Looks like a fun day, I'll have to try to make it to one of your events
    Liked by chugalone100
  • Chum444Commodore
    Any more photos of your St Pierre dory? Looks like a some fine boat.
chugalone100
Commodore
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Nauticurso “Artur” Brazilian Fishing Boat Scale 1/32
Here we go again guys.
This is another model that Model Expo commissioned me to build because is a new model that they are selling and they need one for their model display showcase.
The name of this kit is “Artur”.
Artur is the most popular fishing vessel among Brazilian fishermen. Many are still active in Brazilian waters today.
Researching this vessel I found out that many other nations like Russia, Norway, and Switzerland also used it. This type of vessel was also used in WWII to fight against Hitler by carrying ammo for the French.
This kit has gone through many upgrades by Nauticurso (Brazilian model maker). The kit I built is their first version, so after researching I decided to replace or created many parts of my own.
It comes with the running hardware needed for full radio control operation. Instructions Model Shipways Inc. carefully translates manual into English containing many photos showing step-by-step assembly.
All pieces are laser cut Amazonian wood.
Length 25”
Scale 1:32
Guaranteed to bring lots of fun and challenging moments for newbies and experts.
Maybe you guys know more about this ship than me. If you have any information about this vessel, please share it, I will be very glad to hear it.
This is an old photo of the real ship; notice how it carries the lifeboats in the Pilots cabin deck.
I hope you guys like this model. It took me 6 months to finish it.
Liked by Double Rum and jbkiwi and
5 comments
  • RNinMunichFleet Admiral
    "just one minor point which is Arthur has a H in it? "
    NOT in Portuguese, e.g. Brazil Gary (or several other non-English languages, e.g. Slavic, Celtic and Germanic) 😉
    😎
    Liked by chugalone100
  • BarrySWarrant Officer
    Just looking at the pictures it is obvious how much time you have involved in it.
    Beautiful job!
    Barry
    Liked by chugalone100
chugalone100
Commodore
Galilee Boat
This is me showing the boat at a Kingdom Hall. My goal with this model is donate it to a Bible Museum.
Liked by Doogle and hermank and
GARTH
Commodore
Was asked what a Balloon Duster is
Here is a photo of these Balloon Duster at a model boat show at Hamilton's Steam Museum The object is to pop the balloon on models last one is winner !
Liked by hermank and Colin H
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  • RNinMunichFleet Admiral
    Hi DWB,
    Balloon Duster is an unfortunate typo for Balloon BUSTER!
    It's just a hilarious game on the water, especially at exhibitions, to encourage youngsters to get involved.
    Each boat has a balloon tethered to it, which the other boats try to bust (pop💥) with a spike mounted as a bowsprit. (I've got 4 x 4.7" QF Mk. IXs on mine😂🤣)
    If done in strict competition I guess you could regard a Balloon Buster as a boat class, with defined specs in order to level the playing field.
    But if JFF then Who cares about specs? Even in Formula 1 teams are always trying to develop 'an edge' within the rules!
    Last man (balloon) standing wins😁
    LET THE GAMES COMMENCE!!
    Cheers, Doug 😎
    Liked by chugalone100 and DWBrinkman and
  • LewZAdmiral
    Here is what the "Florida" version of the "Balloon Boat" looked like (first photo, ~1990).

    This is what the "Mother" of these balloon boats looks like today (second photo, current rescue boat). This was the master to make the mold for subsequent fiberglass hulled boats like in the first photo.

    Lew
    Florida, USA
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chugalone100
Commodore
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WWI Sub Chaser
Many of you guys know that this is an old model that has been in the market for a long time and reproduced by many model companies like Dummas 1259 SC-1, ITC Model class craft 1:74 (plastic), Ringo Toy Corporation NC. C-5820200 1:74, Glenco model 1:74 (plastic) and a few others.
I don’t know if I have mentioned this before but I receive many request to build models for a local well know model company that is Model Expo owned by Marc Mosko, also owner of Model Shipways, Model Trailways, Model Airways and Guns of History.
This Subchaser is R/C but I never added all of the radios and servos since it was going to be shown on the Model Expo showcase.
So here is what I build with many scratch build items.
I hope you guys like it.
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  • LewZAdmiral
    Here is one I photographed in 1975, in New York's central park. (Pretty large size!)

    Lew
    Florida, USA
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  • chugalone100Commodore
    It’s a very nice and slick looking model, thank you for sharing that picture with us.
    My kit is a Nauticurso from Brazil but Model Expo distributes it. There are so many things you could add to the model to make it look as real as possible.
    “The Sub Chaser Archives” is the website I used for all of the reference need it.
GARTH
Commodore
Got to use a display pool at Hamilton Home & Garden show .
A couple of our members got to use a display pool last weekend Alligator tug boat & a 44 lifeboat small scale made with a laser printer That's it for me I can't download any thing & will not do any more Media Gallery
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dave976
Captain
Hovercraft and other models Sailing at CreweMBC
I am posting this video as it shows more of our Hovercraft in action from about 1:01 on.
dave976
Liked by RonBMK2 and steve mull and
ShaunI
Leading Seaman
M class destroyer
Hello again, here’s a picture of an M class destroyer which I built some years ago, she is of again balsa construction from Model Boat Magazine plans, I built over one winter about 9 years ago, she is sealed with dope and tissue which gives a smooth finish, the guns were constructed from plastic card, with brass rods for the barrels!
She was retired a couple of years ago, but recently she was brought out retirement and gifted to family friend was showing an interest in battle ships!
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Chum444
Commodore
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Static outboard cruiser converted to R/C
Many years ago I bought a scale(not sure what scale) outboard motor. Have been looking for a suitable hull for the motor. Rather recently this cabin cruiser showed up.
First two photos of the as found.Previously found outboard attached.
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  • CashrcAdmiral
    Bill that’s very cool. Wondering if it’s possible to access the motor and replace it with one of the same type but less powerful, that way you wouldn’t have to mess with the end points. Anyway, very nice!!
    Cash
  • Chum444Commodore
    With some sleight-of-hand & other chicanery I hid all the RC gear except the motor leads and the esc switch.😎

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