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jamesdarryl1963
Recruit
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Tug
This is my first scratch build. I used hand tools and a jig saw to cut out the frame. and bulk heads. Keel and frame was cut out of plywood and the rest. of the boat is balsa. I out fitted with parts from various pieces I had pick up at hobby shops and suppliers online. The pilot house, stack and skylight is all hand made with wood and polystyrene fittings.
I downloaded the plans, altered the scale size and printed the hull and boat to scale. Again this was the first and I now am looking forward to another project.
Liked by Brightwork and Peejay and
6 comments
  • redpmgCommodore
    That's a great looking model for your first scratch build - especially as you changed the size . Good planking job on the hull as well as the superstructure & detailing. You should post a build blog for your next project - would follow that
    Liked by Martin555
  • NerysFleet Admiral
    Brilliant job for a first build, particularly as she's a scratch build. I look forward to seeing what you build next with great interest.

    Cheers, Nerys
    Liked by Martin555
tomarack
Sub-Lieutenant
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RC model Lulonga river tug
I built this model during four long years. my Lulonga is nearly whole scratchbuilt model (about 75 cm long) except the steering wheel and position lamps.
The model has a plywood and balsa hull construction ,plywood decks,from hard polystyrene sheets made superstructure,laminated with veneer. Sidewheels with skew paddles, two DC 12V independent electric motors with gearboxes controlled by ESC. Electric LED lights, steam sound module, sirene and horn.Tx/Rx 6 channel HK 2,4GHz.
completion expected in spring 2014
More infos about building you find at > www.paddleducks.co.uk <

some videos are here at Model Boats too >
http://mdlbt.com/19852

wiring diagram you can see here in my albums
http://tomarack.rajce.idnes.cz/RC_model_Lulonga#lulongaelschema1.jpg
Liked by billmcl61 and RNinMunich and
2 comments
  • AlanPLieutenant
    Very nice looking model tamarack 👍
  • ZdenekAble Seaman
    Nice model, Tom 👍
JOHN
Midshipman
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HMS EXETER
Here are pictures of HMS Exeter - I built her over a period of time plank on frame hull, covered in styrene to simulate plating on the hull. The deck is all planked with individual planks - the guns are fully rotating and elevating but not firing :-).

John
Liked by Brightwork and jbkiwi and
10 comments
  • JOHNMidshipman
    Hi there
    senile moment for me :-) as there is already a short build of HMS Exeter on here if you do a search - you will come across the build by me and there are some closeup pics on there.

    John
    Liked by RNinMunich and Martin555
  • andyhynesLeading Seaman
    Excellent job.
f4u7
Recruit
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Vickers Vedette 1/96 scale
Scratch built from a 1975 free plan, hull is balsa frames sheeted with basswood and covered with 3/4 oz fibreglass cloth, superstructure is styrene sheet, missile launcher from balsa block, forward bofors torpedo launcher from styrene sheet and wood dowl, photo etch ladders, white metal handrail stanchions, other fittings are brass and resin, lw-02 radar and directors are from shape ways rudders and stabilizers are balsa block, you get the idea.
Liked by bilge rat and reilly4 and
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  • GlynRecruit
    A very nice execution of the old Model Boats free plan. I still have those plans (somewhat tatty after all these years) as well as the MB magazine they came with. How does she sail? Best regards, Glyn
    Liked by teejay
  • f4u7Recruit
    Many thanks for your kind words, I've not sailed her yet, only test tank and had to up the water line a little bit for more stability, I also scaled up the plans to true 1/96 as the plan is around 1/100, the 1/96 fittings I bought from fleetscale were out of scale to the plan, and using the 1.1 water line length noted in the magazine article.
    Liked by Donnieboy
ModelHover
Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class
Palaform Griffon 600 RNLI
A 600mm long model hovercraft built from a kit using Depron polysyrene. Excellent kits and extremely light, quick on the water and very quick on polished surfaces such as sports halls. Contact Palaform for further info. Just Google them. Use styrofoam paint to decorate otherwise you risk melting the polystyrene.
Liked by reilly4 and Dave M and
3 comments
  • ModelHoverChief Petty Officer 2nd Class
    The kits are made by Palaform Ltd see website www.modelhovercraft.co.uk This one is a Griffon 600 made from deprom. Very easy to assemble. Get the electrics pack with it rather than supplying your own.
    Liked by rolfman2000
  • rolfman2000Warrant Officer
    Thanks very much. I can see the bank account getting a hammering soon 😉 Cheers, Dave W 😊
ModelHover
Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class
Palaform Griffon 600 - Police
A 600mm long model hovercraft built from a kit using Depron polysyrene. Excellent kits and extremely light, quick on the water and very quick on polished surfaces such as sports halls. Contact Palaform for further info. Just Google them. Use styrofoam paint to decorate otherwise you risk melting the polystyrene. Reflective marking from local police - thanks guys!
Liked by reilly4 and doghouse and
3 comments
  • tonymidRecruit
    Fran Oakey designed the Griffon 600 as a wooden model.
    Originally called the MM600 it used 2mm liteply without any lightning holes.
    It is heavier than the Depron version but will operate in rougher water and higher wind speeds. Takes the knocks better too.
  • reilly4Warrant Officer
    That looks like a flooded road that the model is sitting on. Looks like the police there to control traffic!
manyboats
Petty Officer 1st Class
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Tsekoa
Enjoyed making this superb kit from model slipway. Having to cut out the polystyrene sheets proved to be no problem. With 2 motors and bow thruster, thought it would be good for the steering competitions, but its a bit wide in the beam for our rather tight course. Working searchlight and rotating radar.
Liked by Sinc5508 and Inkoust
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Trillium
Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
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Fighting Cock
Fighting Cock was one of the fleet of North West Tugs (Liverpool Screw Towing and Lighterage Company) steam tugs, built by Cammell Laird in 1953. The model is built on a Kingston Mouldings Sun tug hull, the superstructure is scratchbuilt from styrene, with many fittings from Mobile Marine Models. The motor was 'rescued' from a mainframe computer data drive, and is direct drive to the propeller. Power is from 12V gell cell batteries with a speed control by EA Electronics. Both hull and motor were given to my father many many years ago, and the model was completed approx 7 years ago.
Liked by circle43nautical and Rowen and
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Trillium
Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
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Mona's Isle
This is the fifth of the six sisters of the isle of Man Steam Packet Company, entered service in 1952 and scrapped in 1980. it is built on a Metcalf Models hull, and the superstructure is scratch-built from styrene. Fittings are a mix of scratch and purchased. it is powered by 2 Electronize motors with 2 ESC's by EA Electronics, has a smoke unit from Harbor Models controlled by a Viper ESC, a sound system from Model Sounds inc of Ontario, and powered by NiMH batteries. it is also fitted with a working bow rudder and lights, all controlled from a Robbe F14 Navy radio fitted with 2 twin sticks. Preferred sailing location is Lake Lisgar in Tillsonburg, Ontario.
Liked by Mallory
6 comments
  • MAXTONMidshipman
    Hi! Bob
    ScaleHobbies of Skelmersdale also do a hull plus a load of fittings for the IOM boats;
    order online from web site www.scalehobbies.net
    UNIT 20. SANDY LANE SKELMERSDALE WN8 8LQ
    phone 01695 732800.
    FROM MONDAY 9th MARCH WE WILL ONLY BE OPEN FRIDAY & SATURDAY. OPENING ...
    Cheers
    Max (4clubs)
  • NorthumbrianMidshipman
    Roy
    thanks for the info I usually buy my Iom sail material & fittings from peter wiles @pj sails it is all good to find new outlets as a lot of hobby shops are closing down
    Happy sailing
    Bob 👋
CapnJim
Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class
Model Slipway Clyde Puffer - Libby
Super little kit making a great model. Essentially styrene with added mixed fittings then super detailed and weathered.

Video rather shaky as operating camera with one hand and RC with the other - will Improve and add soon.
8 comments
  • DeswelhamPetty Officer 1st Class
    Not a ramble Jim, but good explanation. All makes sense. Thanks for your help. Des
  • DeswelhamPetty Officer 1st Class
    Finally got round to finish my puffer.(if one ever finishes)
    Took your advise and grip hull and rest mainly wood and then planked
Dr Ron
Recruit
LA Fireboat #2
This model was built from scratch except for the fiberglass hull, using styrene. The drives are Graupner VSD's and the 10 fire monitors are powered by BMW windshield washer pumps. The radio is a Spektrum DH 6 with a twin stick modification and fitted with a switch 8 to individually operate the monitors.
Liked by circle43nautical
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  • circle43nauticalChief Petty Officer 2nd Class
    BRAVO ZULU! Again, very nice. The multifunction of your boat is great and lends alot of ideas. I'm definitely gonna look into the Windy City fireboat.
    I once saw her up close when on vacation in Chicago in 97.
Umi Ryuzuki
Master Seaman
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Scratch built SDM MkII tug built by UmI Ryuzuki
Scratch built SDM MkII tug 1/48 scale.

Hull started out as polystyrene foam and plywood. Started July 29,2006 and in the water by Aug. 11th for sea trials. Detailed over the following 18 months.

The model is powered by 12vdc using Graupner Speed400-2.33:1 gear drive, and the small Graupner Schottel drives #1761. Separate ESC and Steering control for each drive.

The Lighting is 3mm LED cast into clear, or tinted, polyurethane lamps.

It sails the Pacific Northwest, USA, homeport Portland, Oregon.
Liked by Crispyduck65 and Inkoust and
3 comments
  • Umi RyuzukiMaster Seaman
    old link disabled...

    😉
    Liked by RNinMunich
  • Dave MVice Admiral
    Thanks for the info. Simple really. Clear cast resin round a LED and a fine paint brush or even a hollow brass fitting. Brilliant idea. 😀

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