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391 posts · Page 9 of 33- Dave MVice AdmiralBought one of these years ago. Another project I really need to progress. Seeing the built item confirms that it does make into a realistic modelBought one of these years ago. Another project I really need to progress. Seeing the built item confirms that it does make into a realistic modelLiked by SelwynWilliams
- rcmodelboatsChief Petty Officer 1st ClassIt's not meant to be accurate and by no means a scale representation of Ionia but I agree about the starboard lean and will be corrected. Have a subwaterfilms on YouTube. The weight problem I don't think can be rectified but in future we will take this into account.It's not meant to be accurate and by no means a scale representation of Ionia but I agree about the starboard lean and will be corrected. Have a subwaterfilms on YouTube. The weight problem I don't think can be rectified but in future we will take this into account. Thank you for your feedback and merry Christmas Alex and Joe
Thank you for your feedback and merry Christmas Alex and Joe - figtree7ntsAdmiralMerry Christmas,Merry Christmas, I just saw the size of the model. Water were very rough on her! Still a good looking Boat...
I just saw the size of the model.
Water were very rough on her!
Still a good looking Boat...
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.
- Dave MVice AdmiralLots of good fine detail really brings this model to life. Can't wait to see some pics of her underwayLots of good fine detail really brings this model to life. Can't wait to see some pics of her underwayLiked by Inkoust and RNinMunich
USCGC KATMAI BAY (WTGB-101), H/P SAULT STE. MARIE, MI, USA.
- circle43nauticalChief Petty Officer 2nd ClassTank you! Just received kit about an hour ago. Life's good, I reckon. Shegoes well with the matching scale cutter. This is truly a dream come true!Tank you! Just received kit about an hour ago. Life's good, I reckon. Shegoes well with the matching scale cutter. This is truly a dream come true![{"id":"1511912763","name":"1511912763.jpg","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/beta.model-boats.com\/media\/1511912763\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/beta.model-boats.com\/media\/1511912763\/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"}]
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- BOATSHEDCaptainHi Who makes this boat and what is it made out of. I have a boat it was made by Model flight Accessories in Deal Kent England. The hull look the same but the deck is different. Mine is made from ABS Plastic. The size of it is 570mm long, with a 230mm beam.Hi Who makes this boat and what is it made out of. I have a boat it was made by Model flight Accessories in Deal Kent England. The hull look the same but the deck is different. Mine is made from ABS Plastic. The size of it is 570mm long, with a 230mm beam.[{"id":"1511136680","name":"1511136680.jpg","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/beta.model-boats.com\/media\/1511136680\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/beta.model-boats.com\/media\/1511136680\/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"}]
- bilzinPetty Officer 1st ClassHello BoatshedHello Boatshed This model was from a kit manufactured by DPI Leisure industries in the USA, almost the same construction, and as far as I know, not in business any more with the modelling side of things. That Piranha is a superb model and even better when coupled with an otznot brushless and 4s I know I have one here
This model was from a kit manufactured by DPI Leisure industries in the USA, almost the same construction,
and as far as I know, not in business any more with the modelling side of things.
That Piranha is a superb model and even better when coupled with an otznot brushless and 4s I know I have one here
- Dave MVice AdmiralVery realistic and nicely sailed model. The Solent Class were not fast afloat boats and had a max speed of about 9 knots so its nice to see a scale model sailing at a realistic speed.Very realistic and nicely sailed model. The Solent Class were not fast afloat boats and had a max speed of about 9 knots so its nice to see a scale model sailing at a realistic speed. Well done and thanks for sharing the build and final on the water video
Well done and thanks for sharing the build and final on the water videoLiked by AllenA and Skydive130 - Skydive130Rear AdmiralI quite agree Dave, the MFA 850 motors at 4/5ths chat push her along at a very pleasing and hopefully realistic speed. Ive enjoyed this build and had alot of pleasure posting myn progress, hopefully its been enjoyed by all and if its given anyone else some inspiration, even better.I quite agree Dave, the MFA 850 motors at 4/5ths chat push her along at a very pleasing and hopefully realistic speed. Ive enjoyed this build and had alot of pleasure posting myn progress, hopefully its been enjoyed by all and if its given anyone else some inspiration, even better. Please feel free to watch my Vosper RTTL build elsewhere! kind regards simon
Please feel free to watch my Vosper RTTL build elsewhere! kind regards simon
- Spitfire99Petty Officer 1st ClassLooks fantastic. Hope it sailed well.Looks fantastic. Hope it sailed well.Liked by figtree7nts and Donnieboy
2 brushed motor, 2.4 ghz radio and crew members from Realmodelpilots.com
- circle43nauticalChief Petty Officer 2nd Classi have that same kit i bought just before my daughter was born in 1989. she is undergoing a "fleet rehab & maintenance"i have that same kit i bought just before my daughter was born in 1989. she is undergoing a "fleet rehab & maintenance" overhaul currently. actually the first true rc watercraft i started with, after a lifetime of building static models. that kit was of high quality, but has of course been discontinued some years ago. i transferred her from uscg lifesaving station manasquan inlet, new jersey, to uscg lifeboat station ludington, michigan, and changed the hull number from cg-44329 to cg-44345. i served in the uscg in nj, but always wanted to be stationed in ludington, mi. semper paratus!
overhaul currently. actually the first true rc watercraft i
started with, after a lifetime of building static models. that kit was of high quality, but has of course been discontinued some years ago. i transferred her from uscg lifesaving station manasquan inlet, new jersey, to uscg lifeboat station ludington, michigan, and changed the hull number from cg-44329 to cg-44345. i served in the uscg in nj, but always wanted to be stationed in ludington, mi. semper paratus!Liked by Dave M