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Tugboats to the sacred island
… build soon, with plenty of detailed photos showing how this tug came together. Can’t wait to share it!
by chugalone100 · 7 months ago
5 Dec 2025
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Tugboats to the sacred island
Hi chugalone100 was this tug built from a kit or plan or your own i like it looks really good its well made what you made it from where did you get it from cheers Philuk
by PhilH · 7 months ago
5 Dec 2025
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Tugboats to the sacred island
… with you—our members definitely have a strong attraction to tugboats! I’m one of those tug-guys myself. There’s just something special about these hardworking vessels and the incredible maneuvers they perform to get the job done. Here are a …
by chugalone100 · 7 months ago
5 Dec 2025
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Brackengarth Tug
… sly suspect that there are some aggressive bulwarks on that tug! Keep the pictures coming!!!
by jumpugly · 7 months ago
3 Dec 2025
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Brackengarth Tug
I have acquired an old damaged model of this tug and am trying to restore it. My question is should there be bulwarks in the deck vents fore and aft or should they be totally clear???
by merchant67 · 7 months ago
3 Dec 2025
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Brackengarth Tug
Merchant, have you shared a picture of your newly acquired tug yet? I’d really like to see it. Thank you!
by chugalone100 · 7 months ago
2 Dec 2025
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Model Expo/Seguin tug 1:32 scale
"Seguin Steam Tug" HISTORY Seguin is the nation’s oldest wooden steam-powered tugboat and is listed as a National Historic Landmark. Named after Seguin Island at the mouth of the Kennebec River, she was launched in 1884 in the city of Bath, …
by chugalone100 · 7 months ago
29 Nov 2025
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Model Expo/Seguin tug 1:32 scale
… ://shipsofscale.com/sosforums/threads/new-model-expo-seguin-tug.17603/
by bruce1946 · 7 months ago
29 Nov 2025
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Re: ATSF Railroad tug and barge.
Algon — I really love what you did with your tug and the scratch-built train barge — they look incredibly realistic. Did you follow any blueprints for your barge, or was it entirely your own design? I’m asking because I’m looking for 1:24 b …
by chugalone100 · 7 months ago
29 Nov 2025
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Model Expo/Seguin tug 1:32 scale
… oduction. https://shipsofscale.com/sosforums/threads/seguin-tugboat-about-to-plank.11596/
by bruce1946 · 7 months ago
29 Nov 2025
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Model Expo/Seguin tug 1:32 scale
… ble model, Chugalone. I enjoyed many of the details of this tugboat.
by AlessandroSPQR · 7 months ago
28 Nov 2025
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Another Springer tug!!
… one. In that vein, I’ve decided to attempt another Springer tug. Some years ago I built one before I really had ballasting down right..she ran okay, but I kept messing around with the ballast, epoxying it in, and when I tried to remove it t …
by Cashrc · 7 months ago
9 Nov 2025
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Tug Amsterdam (by Billings?)
… t SSMBC meet someone came and gave away a Billing Amsterdam tug kit, 1:50 scale (plank on frame). Can't find much information on this boat. I do see a lot on the Artesania Latina tug, same scale. A little puzzled. Lew
by LewZ · 8 months ago
7 Nov 2025
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Tug Amsterdam (by Billings?)
Lew, could it have been their classic "original" Zwarte Zee Tug? It was a build-up plank-on-frame and a dream kit of mine.
by jumpugly · 8 months ago
7 Nov 2025
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Re: Another Pusher Tug
… th my Naxos Kit. https://www.ebay.com/itm/204091818083?_skw=tug+boat&itmmeta=01K9D5ZHGD5NT1727HFBYQHXGG&hash=item2f84d20063:g:n6kAAOSwIyRjICPd&itmprp=enc%3AAQAKAAAAwFkggFvd1GGDu0w3yXCmi1dAbg2%2BV2k53jLTaiLWjF9AbZEzikbZnWKm6gCJU3cSqpSEQ%2BAY …
by jumpugly · 8 months ago
6 Nov 2025
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Re: Re: Titan Tug
Hi Robbob, Thanks for your kind comments re the old Titan Tug. Of great sentimental value so willing to put the work in. I wish I’d seen Ed’s post earlier, as I got the original plan scanned and printed out professionally and they provided …
by Fogwall · 8 months ago
5 Nov 2025
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Titan Tug
… romised here is where I am with the build of my Veron Titan Tug
by EdW · 8 months ago
5 Nov 2025
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Re: Titan Tug
… ? Hi Fogwall. Yours is a great looking example of the Titan tug . It looks really well built and finished too. I love the name 'Temps Perdu' clearly it wasn't a waste of time building it ! Robbob.
by robbob · 8 months ago
5 Nov 2025
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Re: Titan Tug
I’ve just spotted your post about the Veron Titan Tug and couldn’t resist commenting. My late dad and I also built one in the early 70s to which I rather crudely fitted radio in ’79. Foolishly thinking I’d done with model boats (one never i …
by Fogwall · 8 months ago
4 Nov 2025
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Titan Tug
I have resumed work on my Titan Tug.
by EdW · 8 months ago
26 Oct 2025
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Re: GLYNN GUEST KNOCKER WHITE TUG
… bubbly and a pootle around the pond with my Springer...the tug that is, not one of my dogs. Question is, could this be construed as 'Drink Driving'? The Springer is a little large but manageable - Knocker White and similar sized models sho …
by Nick Ward · 8 months ago
17 Oct 2025
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Re: Ville Class Tugboat
… at boat Ronald!!! Thanks for posting these! When I get to a tug build someday this could definitely be an inspiration!
by jumpugly · 9 months ago
16 Sep 2025
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Ville Class Tugboat
RusselBrothers built 38 Ville Class tugs for the Royal Canadian Navy during WWII many of these vessels served on both the West and East coastal waters. After their service in the war many were sold for private enterprises. Sine the hull is …
by Ronald · 9 months ago
15 Sep 2025
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Re: Springer Tug
Nice looking little pusher tug Nick. I am still “tempted” to build something for emergency recovery when I am alone and something gets stranded in the middle of the lake. ….but my first love is Classic Model Power Boats and I am tempted to …
by zooma · 9 months ago
10 Sep 2025
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Re: Springer Tug
That's a nice, and very handy little tug that Nick. Sounds like you have an amazing run time too. Will
by Madwelshman · 9 months ago
10 Sep 2025
Harbour
Springer Tug
… are cheap 1/18 scale (about right for this size of Springer Tug) 'Peacekeeper' soldiers from Toyworld, repainted to mimic a salvage crew. Bruder figures could also be an option, but they are very expensive here in NZ. rgds, Nick
by Nick Ward · 9 months ago
10 Sep 2025
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Re: U.S army harbour tug
… s the first time I've seen someone else have a go at the ST TUG, so looking forward to seeing photos of your maiden voyage. Ronald's comment is dead right, the 1st leads to the 2nd, 3rd...nth and counting etc - aren't hobbies great!
by Nick Ward · 10 months ago
6 Sep 2025
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Re: U.S army harbour tug
Well it looks like a tug to me so that is a good start well at least you are trying it is all about enjoying it . Philuk
by PhilH · 10 months ago
5 Sep 2025

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