Deans Marine Wacht AM Rehin

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Deans Marine Wacht AM Rehin

This is my attempt at a build log on the Deans Marine Wacht AM Rehin that I purchased in 1996, I will not be doing an A-B-C log but just what I have done to get to a finished model.

The first set of photos are what is in the box.

I started by removing any excess G/F from the top of the bulwark, in doing so I found that in some places the G/F had small air holes also some jell coat broke away from the bow, to fix this I used a mix of super glue and talcum powder as a filler.

I then moved onto making the inside of the bulwarks smooth along with removing the mould line alone the keel, no need to say how this is done.

So ends part 1 👍
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  1. Martin555
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    Hi Fred,
    A good start to the build log.
    There looks to be a lot of detail on the hull moulding.
    It is worth putting in all the details of how you make it as it helps others when they build this model.

    I will be following this build.

    Martin555.
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Fred #2 of 22

Update

Thank you for your comments gentlemen,

Martin I would have done a detail build but as I got the kit back in 1996 which makes it 24 years old now, I would think Rod has done many updates on the kit, I started to make this kit back in Feb and so far I have found this to be an easy build,

Back to the build as I said there was a few pin holes and in places the gelcoat had broken away, as for the gelcoat braking away I have put this down to bad storage on my part, so making a mix of supper glue and talcum powder I started to fill the pin holes and to pack out the gap's were the gelcoat had came away, I left the mix 24hrs to dry before I started to rub it down.😴

Will the build be finished before the year is out🤞 keep turned folks
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  1. CashrcGold
    Admiral
    I’ll be watching this pretty closely, as I have the same kit half built that I got in a trade, trying to get the nerve up to finish her. You’re off to a good start!!
    Cash
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  2. Fred
    Commander
    Hi Cashrc

    I would just get on with it, as I have found that all in all this is an easy build, OK I have had a some problems with mine, but my one is from 1996 so I would think that today's kits have them all sorted.

    Just ask if I can be of some help.

    Fred
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Fred #3 of 22

Rudder and Prop Shaft

I now moved on to the Rudder, in my kit this was made from casting resin with the rudder shaft all built in, now this is were I run into a bit of a problem, as my kit is so old it is in imperial and not metric like today's, and when it came to fitting the rudder tube I only had metric, so I had to find a way of packing out the rudder shaft to fit the rudder tube, as I was making brew for the wife I had to open a new bottle of milk, and the top of the bottle is covered with an aluminium cap under the coloured cap, so I just wrapped it around the rudder shaft and low and behold it worked.
As for the rudder horn the kit one is made of white metal so that went in to the lead box, I made a replacement out of an old three pin plug,
I now moved onto the shaft, this was supplied in my kit, after drilling out a piolet hole I enlarged it wit a rat tail file until the shaft was a tight fit, I fitted the shaft 1mm out from the hull as per instruction and flared it in with filler, I used some filler to fix the shaft on the inside of the hull, later on in the build I found that the shaft was short by a few inches so keep an eye on this.

I then added the rudder foot for some reason this is set with a gap of 3mm from the rudder.

More to come
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Fred #4 of 22

Deck Beams

O.K just a quick one this time,
After filling any low points on the inner face of the bulwark I used an engineering depth gauge to mark out were the deck beams were to go, I used some 1/4 x 1/4 inch timber from my local DIY store for the beams, as for sticking then to the hull I used clear gorilla glue you have to wet the hull side then stick and clamp the timber to the hull, after 48hrs I started to make up the deck support frame again using the 1/4 x 1/4 timber.

So far the gorilla glue is doing its job, all the deck beams are still in place.
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  1. RNinMunichBronze
    Fleet Admiral
    Good tip with the depth gauge Fred👍
    Got one somewhere, so must dig it out to do my Deans Marines HMS Manxman hull 😊
    Cheers, Doug 😎
    PS Good call on the cladding👍 much more interesting than 'bathroom walls' everywhere!
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Fred #5 of 22

Motor Mount and Battery tray

I must mention that before I fitted the deck beams I fitted the motor mount.
I used the one that is supplied in the kit, I fixed some of the 1/4 x1/4 timber to the underside of the mount, as I am not a fan of the hook and rubber band method for fixing of the motor, I like to fix my motor's with a strip of brass over the motor and then bolted to the motor mount, (sorry I do not have any photos) the motor is a 385 from dean's. I lined up the motor with an alignment tool that a mate made for me.

I then moved onto the battery box I glued some ply into the hull and again I used the good old 1/4 x1/4 to make the box you can see that I used an old eight cell battery just for sizing this will be replaced with a six volt when the time comes.
I also used spring lever connectors as a temp fix, these will be replaced at a later date.

Next time fixing the Deck.🤞
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Fred #6 of 22

Got Fed-up

I got fed-up with trying to get the decks to fit with out filler but in the end I got them to fit, I then moved on to the deck housings, as they are just a series of box's.
I painted a few of them but just did not like the out come, now as I had some strip left over from another boat I decided to use that to clad them.
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Fred #7 of 22

Deck

I should have put this before "Got fed up"

One thing that I did was to mark out the hatch openings from the plan so that I would have all the deck beams in place before fixing the decks,

Deck fitted, I cut out the hatch opening's in the stern deck, now in the instructions it mentioned a hatch opening in the fore deck, but there are no markings for were to cut out the opening, so I decided to leave it as is.

With all the deck beams fitted and deck fitted I found out that the shaft was short by a few inches which put the motor under the deck, also the rudder servo was also in the wrong place. (not a good thing)

(Think that this is now back on track🤞)
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  1. Newby7Bronze
    Fleet Admiral
    Things in the wrong place in my mind I believe most of us have put items in the wrong place .Then had to move them or figure a way to get at the item if access is needed.It won't be the first or last time it happens.I think it is what it is.
    Rick
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Fred #8 of 22

Cladding of Deck Housing

As I said in an earlier post I was not happy with the way they looked painted, so I spent some time trying out how they would look cladded, this is how it turned out.

Fred .
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Fred #9 of 22

Deck Steam Winch

As yesterday (02/10/2020) was a wet and windy day I moved in doors,
I turned my hand to the deck winch, now this all white metal, the one thing I did was to replace one of the rods for a brass one just to make it a bit more rigid, when finished it was back out to the garage were I sprayed it satin black.

Fred
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  1. Fred
    Commander
    Hi Nerys

    Yes it was in my kit, I would think that Ron has done an upgrade on the kit's of today so it could even be better.

    Fred
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Fred #10 of 22

Hull Painted

Hi
Just a quick update, as the weather has been fine for the last few day's I took opportunity to paint the hull, now these are not the colures that are recommend by Dean's, but they are going to be my new tug fleet colures👍.

Fred
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  1. CashrcGold
    Admiral
    Fred, she’s coming along nicely. I’m thinking I might have to start working on mine as my winter project. I think mines an older kit too, but I don’t know how old. The plans were so faded I ordered a new set from Deans.
    I’ll need to post some pics of what I have, I’m not real happy with a couple things that have already been done to her, especially the rudder horn/tiller. Might be okay, but it gives me the heebie-jeebies when I look at it.😮
    Cash
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  2. Fred
    Commander
    Hi Cash
    Ron informed me that if I looked at the Check list under Code number the last two numbers are the year of packing, mine is WR20096 and I got her in Sept 96.

    Do you have the wright up from Model Boats?

    Fred

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