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philcaretaker
Commodore
Sinking !!!
Buxton Model Boat Club member Paul Brassington is an avid model submarine enthusiast. Here Paul displays his "Sinking Ship" at the Pavilion Gardens Buxton, causing shock and surprise to many spectators.
With a - `weigh, hey and up she rises !
Liked by Hhager2 and stevedownunder and
8 comments
  • CashrcAdmiral
    Nice job on the sink and recover boat!! I have an idea how you do it, and its very well done, but my question is what transmitter are you using? Never seen the like of it here in the US. Very cool though.
    Cash
  • Graham93Vice Admiral
    Hi Cash,

    The transmitter is home built 27MHz FM based on the design published in RCM&E in the 1970s. All of Paul's subs have a dedicated home made Tx.

    On one occasion when Paul was sailing/sinking this boat in the park we had a passer by, in running kit, offer to jump in to rescue the boat! He was a bit embarrassed when it resurfaced 😂🤣
houseman8556
Able Seaman
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Rc kayak
Rc model kayak 1:6 scale gijoe
Liked by Trident73 and RyszardM and
6 comments
  • BarrySWarrant Officer
    Nice project! That is quite a complex mechanical arrangement of the motors. Will they stay
    in phase over time?
    I can't wait to see it in the pond doing it's thing!
    Barry
    Liked by houseman8556
  • houseman8556Able Seaman
    It's under a revamp at the moment. 😊
    Liked by Mike Stoney
StephenP
Able Seaman
Reciever problems
Hello....Im after a bit of advice...Im trying to work on some rc subs and need 40mhz equiptment but I'm hitting problems getting recievers to work. I have a couple of 40 Meg hitec transmitters that work with 40 Meg hitec recievers in other models so I know they work. I have bought 3 different make recievers from different sellers and fm 40 mhz crystal sets and none seem to work...dual conversion or single makes no difference....Im running out of ideas has anyone got an answer to the problem?
Liked by hermank and Ray and
7 comments
SimpleSailor
Lieutenant
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Renovation of a lovely old boat.
I decided to renovate a very old model Clyde harbour tug which belonged to my Dad. This has been in the family for over 80 years (Dad would have been 100 this year) and was in need of some TLC. It is now fully radio controlled and runs from 2 x 18650-2000mAh batteries. Length: 41cm, Beam:11cm, Draft: 6cm, weight: 1.5Kg.
Liked by hermank and philcaretaker and
8 comments
  • TerryHMidshipman
    So much joy in a renovation.. very nice...
    Liked by SimpleSailor and RobW1
  • RobW1Petty Officer 2nd Class
    Excellent! I'm a big fan of restorations. Keeps our history alive.👍
    Liked by SimpleSailor
Cpt-Pugwash
Midshipman
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A recent purchase - Does anyone recognise?
Can anyone throw any light on this model and any history please?? Rough Dimensions are 39" long, 12" Beam.

DG
Liked by pressonreguardless and Mike Stoney and
3 comments
  • Cpt-PugwashMidshipman
    Hi Canabus. Thanks for this input. I went and checked out the Lesro Sportsman and the dimensions are a bit different... The Sportsman is 31" x 12" - This new model I have is 39" x 12"
    Liked by Peejay
  • WezMidshipman
    Looks a bit like one I had few years back was pretty beaten up and restored it never knew what it was called
    Liked by Cpt-Pugwash
GARTH
Commodore
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Found old photo First R/C model & Transmitter & Speed Control
This is a photo I found in a old album .It's my first R/C controlled model & I think it was a Billings tug The Sampson .The radio was a Cox Sanyo transmitter & Receiver . I had to get a C/B license back then to operate the radio . Years later I removed the deck & cabin & used the hull to make the North Rock tug boat . That's the speed control that I would have used back then.😊
Liked by RobW1 and HardyS and
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  • RodCLieutenant Commander
    I recall getting GRS licences for two "CB" mobile radios & a base station in the mid-70s, & also a licence for a 72 MHz $400 Cox-Airtronics 4-function radio system for 100"-span Standard-class gliders, using only rudder & elevator servos. I believe the licences were $19 /yr each back then.
    In abt 1990 INDUSTRY CANADA narrow-banded the RC channels & therefore was able to add a few more channels. The service category also became licence-exempt, but type-approved radio apparatus, certified for use in Canada, was still a legal requirement.
    By then CB radios were 40ch
    Liked by Doogle and Colin H
GARTH
Commodore
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One of my oldest surviving models.
Tomorrow the Confederation Marine modeler's will have our first meeting & the theme is bring one of your oldest model boats . So here is my Billing's Cutty Sark Built in 1977 for my sister she took it to her in-laws Manor in Milford Bay Ontario their it stayed above the fireplace for 20 years .Property was sold & it then went Amestburg Ontario for another 20 years Then it was returned to me.
Liked by RobW1 and AlessandroSPQR and
4 comments
  • cdnfurballWarrant Officer
    Still in good shape by the look of her
  • pressonreguardlessRear Admiral
    Bet You are Very Happy Getting Her Back👍
    She is Beautiful!!
    Trev
dave976
Captain
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"Grace Darling" Liverpool Class Lifeboat
Ian Potts built his model from the David Metcalf kit and sailed the model at Boundary Park on our Wednesday 30th August meeting. Unfortunately there was a problem with one of the props and rudder (all now fixed) so the sail was short. Sails realistically and is really well built and detailed.
Liked by JohnS7 and RobW1 and
4 comments
  • chugalone100Commodore
    Lovely model and back yard.
    Liked by dave976
  • hermankRear Admiral
    I Must say i love RNLI Model boats
    2 built watsonclass and Trent and the 3 one shouldbe on his way. The Tamar scale 1/12
    That will be the next project After Finishing the Harro Koebke
    Liked by dave976
GARTH
Commodore
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Just a little sailing at Spencer's pool
A couple of members went for a morning sail I had may North Rock tug & a fellow member was checking out his latest R/C model that I really like the looks of her I forgot the ships name but the fellow running her said it was a Steam research vessel. I had upgraded North Rock to a Fly Sky transmitter & sure enough had to reprogram rudder & forward - reverse functions .
Liked by AlessandroSPQR and HardyS and
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  • RonaldFleet Admiral
    What’s the depth of the pool ?
    Liked by RodC
Dane
Able Seaman
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Gundalow Scratch Built Model
Here's my scratch built model of a Gundalow. in their final iteration they were lateen rigged cargo hauling workhorses of the New Hampshire and Maine estuaries from the mid 1600's thru very early 1900. Flat bottomed with a very shallow draft that allowed sailing (or following the tides/currents) to ports upriver with needed supplies and returning with cargo of all types. My model is 50" in length. It is used as a display model for The Gundalow Company in Portsmouth, NH. I also use it with historical presentations I give to schools, historical societies and libraries. The model is fully functional. While not radio controlled it has the ability to float.
Liked by RobW1 and AlessandroSPQR and
8 comments
  • RodCLieutenant Commander
    Beautiful ! What is the function of the chains at top of rudder? A "limit switch"??
    Liked by Dane
  • DaneAble Seaman
    Hi Rod. You are correct. Because of the size and location of the rudder it needs to be protected from stressing beyond it limit. That’s a great question. In all my presentations no one else has ever asked. Good eye!
    Liked by RodC
philcaretaker
Commodore
"Up Close" with Pilot Cutter Ellen
Take a close, slow look at the detail and craftmanship created by Buxton Model Boat Club member Graham Royle.
https://buxtonmodelboatclub.co.uk/
Liked by Ray and Doogle and
7 comments
  • WezMidshipman
    I like watching buxtons club videos gives me ideas lol and some great looking boats on the water
    Liked by philcaretaker
  • flaxbybuckCaptain
    Lovely boat Graham, and sails beautifully, but please get a skipper ! 😉

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