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reilly4
Warrant Officer
Schnellboot & Fairmile D
Both boats are 1/24 scale The E boat belongs to a good friend. it has just had a new camouflage pattern added. The Fairmile D is scratch-built, it took nearly 4 years to build, launched in 2011. The sound effects were added for fun. The location is Albert Park lake in Melbourne, Australia
Liked by jbkiwi and John2 and
5 comments
  • andyhynesLeading Seaman
    Excellent boats. i have scratch built a vosper 510 1/24 scale known as the long boat. Im also building a 73" vosper 379 which has become a bit of a project? its a bit big and i am not looking for trying to sail it in my local pond. last time i tried it i nearly chucked myself in the pond to the delight of some onlookers.
    Liked by suntugs
  • reilly4Warrant Officer
    Thank-you. We use car drive belts to assist with launch and retrieval of the boats. They are easy to carry about, maintain their shape in the water and don't slip from under the hulls. these belts are about 900mm long so you won't have to bend far when launching.
skiboo
Master Seaman
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glorious b 428
scratch built 34ins x 13 ins x5ins draft of 1948 ringnetter these are models radio controlled glorious b 428 bountiful b 377 misty isle b 55 current build is cygnus gm 33
Liked by Joe727 and Ronald and
2 comments
  • HughMaster Seaman
    Have you any plans for this boat? Nice job!
  • AlbieRecruit
    Beautiful!👍
    Liked by marky and AllenA
manyboats
Petty Officer 1st Class
Fairey Huntsman
My scratch built Fairey Huntsman as can be seen in my build blog.First run with 3s Lipo
Liked by circle43nautical and Novagsi0 and
5 comments
  • John2Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
    Very nice, I am building one!
  • Novagsi0Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
    Very nice I'm also building one, what motor did you install to get that turn of speed. I'm hoping you will say torpedo 850 that is what I have just bought for mine.
davidhgreatbatch
Warrant Officer
MV Balmoral;
Scratch built on a modified GRP hull, finished building her at the start of this year, powered by two 385 electric motors. Sail her on Mary Stevens Park Pool Stourbridge
Liked by circle43nautical and Brightwork and
2 comments
  • John2Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
    Good job 👍
  • circle43nauticalChief Petty Officer 2nd Class
    BRAVO ZULU!
chumbucket
Master Seaman
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Creepy
This is Creepy,a springer tug that is 5 yrs old now.He pushes #1200lb pumpkins for the pumpkin regatta along with saving many of the PMPBA club members boats from certain sinking or floating away.I never go to any of the club floats without him.He runs a Harbor freight 550 motor running a Target Hobby 320amp ESC,on a 5000mah 2s lipo battery.The plans can be downloaded free off the internet and takes about a week to build for the experienced builder,Great for the new boat builders to do because its an easy build tug.Simple door skins,some balsa,1/2a running gear from Dumas,1.5 brass prop,2x2 rudder from aluminum,cheap 2channel radio,ESC from Target Hobby.
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  • jarvoLieutenant
    Thank god we dont have 1200 pound pumpkins floating around our lake!!!! just goes to show what these small tugs can do

    Mark
mactin
Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class
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U35 clockwork submarine
Hi MBW,s Tinplate clockwork torpedo/submarine propulsion is twin coaxial contra rotating props totally scratch built handmade. its about half way through the build at the moment just doing the clockwork ballast timer and compressed air system. Cant wait to chuck it in the oggin.
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2 comments
  • xtramathsPetty Officer 2nd Class
    Nice engineering, have you looked at straight air tools for gearboxes? plenty of those around in your area perhaps.
  • mactinChief Petty Officer 2nd Class
    U35... Finally done! 2 Months this one took! 3 Ballast Tanks Clockwork Timer for the compressed air system clockwork motor for the coaxial contra rotating tandem props. Maximum time on the bottom 1 hour. clockwork tinplate submarines are great fun!
    Liked by Brucef102 and allenrod and
Ronald
Fleet Admiral
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Michael (formerly Carol Moran)
My grandson Michael helped me build this kit last winter. We had fun researching existing tug boats of the era, and upgrading some of the details. After the bath tub test, I changed from direct drive to a 3:1 ratio motor to keep it running at a scale speed.
Liked by hightide and figtree7nts
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  • figtree7ntsAdmiral
    Great job, on the Tug Michael AKA Carol Moran.
    I see the grandson is an aspiring model builder again great job.
ads90
Warrant Officer
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Northlight Clyde Puffer
I have just completed my Puffer and am quite pleased with the outcome. The components are quite good but do need a bit of fettling but this is what our hobby is about. This is my third Caldercraft build so I am used to their quality and sparse instructions.   As usual for Caldercraft you need to have your thinking cap on as the A0 plan and the 'instruction book' do not match up but of course they do expect you to have a little bit of experience in model building. it has taken me about 6 months to build working on and off over this time. it has a large hull which is easy to house the motor, ESC, RC and batteries, etc. (I installed 2 lead acid 6 volt batteries, one on each side amidships) which gives stability and ballast. Being a large deep hull it needs a lot of ballast, even in its short length.I have only tested her in the big white nautical test facility at home so do not know how it will perform on our lake but hope to try it out on Sunday if the weather is set fair. Tried her out Wednesday and she sailed really well - maybe a little more ballast in the bow but not too concerned.
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  • stwdvAble Seaman
    Hi, I am thinking of purchasing would you recommend ?
    Regards
misterbee
Master Seaman
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Unknown
I recently acquired this lovely boat off eBay,...she cleaned up nicely, and runs quite beautifully since I re engined with a Torpedo 850, on 14 volts.

Now, I would love to know is this is a one off, or a kit?

The build quality and layout would suggest a kit, but what do I know?

I'm sure the massed wisdom on this site can provide me with a clue...

Overall length; almost 50"

Any ideas?

Brian.
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  • Dave MVice Admiral
    Hi Brian
    The hull is very similar to the Tarpon produced in the 1960's, especially the four portholes on the raised deck.
    The cabin is different but this could be a later addition/modification.
    I did think it may have been a Dumas kit but I have scant knowledge of their range and was hoping one of our American friends would comment.
    It certainly looks the part and I hope you have many hours of happy sailing.
  • ianed57Sub-Lieutenant
    Hi,
    I know this was a long time ago but only just saw this, and you may have found the answer by now. It is a design by John L Langford called Margaret and was published in a book of drawings from Brown, Son and Ferguson in Glasgow. I think the drawings are still available and I bought a set years ago- never got built!
    The hull was 48" long. Lovely boat.
    All the best,
    Ian

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