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philcaretaker
Commodore
RC Sailing :- Clyde Pilots
Here we have two terrific RC models of the Motor Vessel CUMBRAE built by two Buxton Model Boat Club Members - No1 is Blue belonging to Roger and the second belongs to Paul..
The original vessel was built by George Brown & Co in 1936 for Clyde Pilotage Authority, Glasgow.
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  • Joe727Commander
    Very nice video, looks like there is a lot of boat activity on your pond. 👍
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  • NerysFleet Admiral
    Two very smart, well built boats and a pleasure to see current boat club activities after all this time, Oh that the same applied in Wales.

    Nerys
rcmodelboats
Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
Hubertus Model Boat Club 16.9.18
This video has the Whaler Rau IX. she's one of my mate's models and is really nice
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jbkiwi
Fleet Admiral
Delay timer for air pump on exhaust smoke for start-up effect.
Working on this idea for a bit more refinement on the exhaust smoke idea. Graham mentioned these timers were worth a look, so I purchased a few from Ali Express for about 90c each. They work well for an off/on set-up but not quite as well for an on/off set-up. They are variable from 0-12 secs and have a lot of possible uses. I was trying for a puff of smoke at start-up (which in my application works in conjunction with the twin sound units (HSL and ST) and this initial test seems to work ok (bit of refinement with timing and air pump speed required yet). Already have the smoke going well but there's always a little morsel to add (ref Mr Creosote)

I'll be using the small 5A voltage regulating bucks in the models (the ones shown are just for testing) with one 2s LiPo running 2 regs,- one for pump, and one through the timer for the smoke pen. You can see the timer working with no input from the TX in the vid, When fitted, both will be switched on/off simultaneously with the solenoid 'latching' power on/off, circuit (thanks to Graham for the layout) using the left stick.
JB
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  • Graham93Vice Admiral
    Martin,

    Wow, seeing all that smoke from T56, I don't feel so bad about my smokey Crash Tender 🤣😂

    Graham93
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  • jbkiwiFleet Admiral
    Re- She picked up speed pretty quickly for her size.
    She gets up and goes with 12,750 horse-powers' worth of 3 Bristol Proteus turbines Martin. Not to bad for 139ft ! Rather impressive with 41 knts on tap. Give a few small cars a run for their money!
    JB
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jbkiwi
Fleet Admiral
LATEST SMOKER VERSION Y RUNNING
This is the latest smoke version running on only 2,2V (4 Amps) and using a 12v water/air pump running on 8v to push the smoke. I can't run it on 3v (coil capable of 3.5v) as the regulator (5 Amp) is only rated for around 3.5A continuous (found that out cooking the last one) They say they have an over heat cutout, - but not so much☹️!

Don't need any more smoke than this for most applications I would think, but it's there if you need Mt Etna. Might see if I can get some lower wattage coils to drop the amps. I've ordered a few different 5A regulators to try, but I think fans are going to be needed to cool them. I think this is about as small as you can make these, using this method and easy to find bits and pieces, as you have to leave a reasonable air gap so as not to melt the housing, (also to pack the cotton around the coil)

There are the pre-wound coils to try next which might be able to be fitted in a smaller metal housing, but that's for later. I'm sure everyone has the idea by now and it will be interesting to see what others come up with for their particular models.
JB
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  • jbkiwiFleet Admiral
    Hi G6, yes, I removed the whole device. It was cooked due to a short/over voltage when the voltage buck threw a rod. Wired it up direct with another buck turned down to 2v. I'm going to try some other coils to drop the amps and have fitted a 12v fan to this buck to help cool it.
    JB
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  • jbkiwiFleet Admiral
    Re - I have this feeling that you will start getting withdrawal symptoms when you Finish these experiments.

    Probably Martin, I'm starting to dream about smoke so I think I should stop before I spontaneously combust !😂
    JB
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philcaretaker
Commodore
Mickey Finn
Purchased original Rojair Mickey Finn from Ashton Models 35 years ago - hull suffered damaged so made a F/G mould before repairing and sailing. Made spare hull from mould and there she sat for 35-40 years. Original Mickey was sold many years ago but as retirement approached the burning desire to fulfill old challenges re-emerged.
So , after putting out calls for help, diagrams, photos or information on the model boat forums, thanks to "John Dowd" and a couple of other guys, I finally got round to resurrecting this fantastic little yacht.
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  • NerysFleet Admiral
    I've just bought a Mickey Finn hull on Ebay. Any ideas where I can get any details, like sail plan etc?

    Cheers,
    Nerys
jbkiwi
Fleet Admiral
DRIVING 2 BOATS AT ONCE
Running 2 models at once with 2 TXs for a bit of fun for a video. No one else to steer so it was just me, (not particularly coordinated though!) Sorry about the video, YT seems to stuff some of them up even though they are the correct format, (sound almost disappears as well)
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  • jbkiwiFleet Admiral
    Re - Small table to rest the trannies on
    What Doug said Ken,😀 Was easier before I changed to twin throttles as I had each boat on a separate stick.
    JB
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  • jbkiwiFleet Admiral
    Re - Well what do you expect livin' on yer 'eads
    Probably something to do with the space time continuum Doug, did you know the water runs the other way down the plughole down South (or up South if you want to be contrary) Mind you, the blood running to the top of the head makes us think differently (same with the Aussies, although they think slightly more left than us😊
    JB
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Ronald
Fleet Admiral
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Bat Man
Looking after the grandson today, building models together. Eventually he might like boats too.
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  • Colin HFleet Admiral
    Well done that man, the future of modelling rellies on us helping youngsters develop. My own grandson is already into model boats. Best wishes to both of you.
    Cheers Colin.
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  • markyCommodore
    Just have to try and get the bat boat or let him design one (loads of guns and missiles)and take it from there.both my grand kids like a play in the workshop /shed granddaughter has an affinity for glue in her hair
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colindavies
Master Seaman
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ST 200
This model of Seaplane Tender 200 is another "loft rescue" that I have been asked to refurbish by its owner. This is a static model and along with his other models and mine we exhibit them at museum events to remind and educate people that the RAF used to have a Marine Branch for 68 years until its demise in 1986. Seaplane Tender 200 was the lead craft of the 200 Class Seaplane Tenders designed by Hubert Scott-Paine in the early 1930's. The L.o.a was 37ft 6in, beam 8ft 6in and draught 2ft 6in. powered by 2 x Meadows 828 100hp petrol engines with a range of 100miles. Now before the purists come along and say that the 200 class ST had enclosed wheelhouse not not an open backed one, ST 200 was the only one that was built that way the rest of the class had enclosed wheelhouse and walk through cabin. this model is 1:24 scale and is probably about 25 years old
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keithtindley
Master Seaman
1 / 2
no name
made from a krick felix launch kit.As usual i have made slight changes especially in regards to the final finish of medium oak stain.
The original windows were cut from a sheet using templates provided and some did not fit as they were on the small side.i used some plastic sheet i had to make my own replacements.I also changed the prop coupling for a universal joint(i always do)
I prefer the less is more approach to some models.
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