Clochlight Puffer Plans

Started by modelnut7
6 replies 8 likes Last activity: 9 days ago
#7 5
Hi,
Unfortunately, I only found your post today (I don't know exactly..)Did you manage to get the plans for the Clochlight? I bought a Northlight puffer kit, but I would like to convert the superstructure according to the Clochlight plan. No, I don't have the patience to delay building the hull of the model.
Tom
Main principle: if it is not broken - don't repair It!
#6 5

Clochlight Puffer Plans

Hello

Please could I ask has anyone got the Model Boats magazines featuring the Clochlight series starting In May 1980?

Sincerely

Tom
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#5 5

Clochlight Puffer Plans

MN,
The plans I found are for a 23" model.
Doug😎
Young at heart 😉 Slightly older in other places.😊 Cheers Doug
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#4 5

Clochlight Puffer Plans

Hello Stephen

I understand that Northlight is a kit, what I am looking for
is the drawings of Clochlight they show every part in detail.

Hi RNinMunich To be honest Cornwall Model boats and Sarik both sell the plans bet they are way too expensive for me.
Also most of the puffer plans they sell are for models 34" long which are too big for me, Clochlight is 22" which Is better as my workbench is a 2foot by 3 foot pine table.
Sincerely
Tom
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#2 5

Clochlight Puffer Plans

Hi MN,
Cornwall Model Boats has one; 7 sheetsworth!😉
Happy building, there's loads of Puffer Blogs with tips and tricks on this site.
Just go to 'Forum' or 'Build Blogs' and enter 'Puffer' in the Search field.
Cheers, Doug😎

https://www.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk/acatalog/Clochlight-Clyde-Puffer-Model-Boat-Plan-MM1310.html
Young at heart 😉 Slightly older in other places.😊 Cheers Doug
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#1 5

Clochlight Puffer Plans

Hello

Has anyone in the UK built a Clochlight Puffer model and would be willing to sell the plans?

Sincerely

Tom
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