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2,587 posts · Page 122 of 216- ropeburn123Able SeamanHi, looks good my son just gave me one of these found it in a skip, no control gear , just needs bit of tidy !Hi, looks good my son just gave me one of these found it in a skip, no control gear , just needs bit of tidy !Liked by Inkoust
- figtree7ntsAdmiralVery nice, you should make a video and post it!Very nice, you should make a video and post it!Liked by AllenA
Here she is with steam engine engaged for checking before recent sailing complete with Asdic sound
This was used to echo signal of enemy submarines to pinpoint their position
Built 1967 @ Canadian Vickers Montreal
Currently owned by the Chilean Navy
The model was scratch built from the plans supplied by Marine Modelling int.
The model is to 1:120 scale and is 750mm long
The model is based on the original build of the vessel.
- circle43nauticalChief Petty Officer 2nd ClassBRAVO ZULU! Very fine replica, sir. in relation, I am about to build a 1:48, 35" USCG 140' Bay Class Icebreaking tug, USCGC KATMAI BAY (WTGB-101). I was fortunate to sail aboard her in the mid '80s, and it's a pipe dream come true to build a scale RC replica of her. in fact, I have the matching 1:48 hull of a USCG 210' WMEC, USCGC VIGOROUS (WMEC-627), that I served aboard prior to.BRAVO ZULU! Very fine replica, sir. in relation, I am about to build a 1:48, 35" USCG 140' Bay Class Icebreaking tug, USCGC KATMAI BAY (WTGB-101). I was fortunate to sail aboard her in the mid '80s, and it's a pipe dream come true to build a scale RC replica of her. in fact, I have the matching 1:48 hull of a USCG 210' WMEC, USCGC VIGOROUS (WMEC-627), that I served aboard prior to. I am just now beginning to research CCG rescue vessels & small craft. I reckon that will take another adult childhood to discover! THANK YOU! HAVE A SAFE RC BOATING DAY. FAIR WINDS & FOLLOWING SEAS[{"id":"1511912763","name":"1511912763.jpg","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/1511912763\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/1511912763\/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1511911257","name":"1511911257.jpg","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/1511911257\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/1511911257\/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1512163040","name":"1512163040.jpg","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/1512163040\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/1512163040\/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1511911084","name":"1511911084.jpg","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/1511911084\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/1511911084\/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"}]
I am just now beginning to research CCG rescue vessels & small craft. I reckon that will take another adult childhood to discover!
THANK YOU! HAVE A SAFE RC BOATING DAY. FAIR WINDS & FOLLOWING SEAS
I did find a lot of images though.
I bought most if not all of the fittings and since have decided that the way to go is to make what you can from what I can get hold of.
So all other model boats are and will be scratch made.
I have two on the burner at the moment.
Anyway some of the Ayton Cross looks right some of it does not.
But I can always do it again as I hopefully get a little better.
This one again is awaiting Ballast and it will be ready to go.
I fitted two Engel 12 volt motors and made the mounts in grp then Laminated them into position..
Everything has been hand painted and slightly aged .
The bow thruster was made using some household plumbing pipe a small propshaft Again home made and it works very well.
Something to play with as I build hopefully better.
- Dave MVice AdmiralMobile Marine produce a kit and Model Boats did an article http://www.modelboats.co.uk/news/article/ayton-cross/473/.Mobile Marine produce a kit and Model Boats did an article http://www.modelboats.co.uk/news/article/ayton-cross/473/. The model looks authentic. Any chance of on water shots Dave
The model looks authentic. Any chance of on water shots
Dave - buglerAble SeamanIf you research who the original builders were, then the plans would be most likely be available from the archives of the builders. in most cases where vessels were built in Scotland for instance, the plans, if available would be held either by the Glasgow University Archives or the Scottish Archives. Although there are costs involved in obtaining copies of the originals, it is well worth it in the long run so that the details is correct. The model looks great.If you research who the original builders were, then the plans would be most likely be available from the archives of the builders. in most cases where vessels were built in Scotland for instance, the plans, if available would be held either by the Glasgow University Archives or the Scottish Archives. Although there are costs involved in obtaining copies of the originals, it is well worth it in the long run so that the details is correct. The model looks great.
Grp Hull and this time using 2 mm plastic.
Balsa wood and again what ever I could find laying around.
The decking is just printed paper and stuck down with Varnish.
Just needs some ballast and it is ready to go.
Again a home made grp hull and everything else Balsa wood and a few bits I could find about the house..
Well this one too has been scrapped and the hull reused.
Or set aside for another one at a later date.
So at this time is just a fitted out hull
A springer tug.
I made a mould and then made a few just in case i was to the point of everything going wrong at least I could start another one.
Apart from the home made GRP hull everything else was made in Balsa wood.
Since been scrapped but the hull and all the electrics ect have been reused again for another version..