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Gascoigne
Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class
Kiwi\
Sailing well in the sun and sparkling waters. A NZ Scow scratch built from plans. Unusual trading schooner based on those from the Great Lakes, USA.Actual vessel now restored as an example of an early NZ coastal trader.
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tugnut
Leading Seaman
John B
This is my latest build she is all scratch built.
She is based on a Robert Allen tug built in Cyprus.
She has two 800 motors on belt drive with 70 mm props.
Liked by T33CNO and Brightwork and
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  • RNinMunichFleet Admiral
    Actually I knew it was Andy 😉
    Just another example of my usual pathetic attempt at humour😁
    Wonder if John has since made a vid of her Sea Trials?
    Or is she just 'TOOO Nice' to risk in the wet stuff 🤔
    Cheers, Doug 😎
    Liked by T33CNO and Martin555
  • tugnutLeading Seaman
    Hi not got a vid, but have lots of pictures on the lake 👍
    Liked by Martin555
Penfold63
Leading Seaman
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Bella Ragazza
So here’s another partially built Riva Aquarama, my second project and Plan B after Ciao Bambina ran into stringer difficulties. I started this one on 14 April 2016, and had only 16 days, none of which meant full time working on the boat but merely an hour or two available some evenings and at weekends, to finish this before a friendly “Boat Race” at Coate Water in Swindon with a few friends. Not much in the way of rules for the event, just bring along an RC boat. I didn’t get it finished in time, and since the event, which is the last picture in the post, I have only been able to spend a few more hours, mostly spent planking small mahogany strips over the hull and fore deck. I will be moving this Project 2 forward in between phases of work on the Sea Commander (Scrumpy 3), which is a kit build and is going well after around 6 hours work so far.
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Gascoigne
Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class
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SRN3
A challenging project 10 years ago. Scratch built model of theSRN3 built under licence by the US for use in the Mekong delta against the VC in Vietnam. Very light construction with liteply.
Two ESPs control brushed and brushless motors for lift and propulsion. Motor tube ball-raced at each end with a 9x6 pusher prop. Realistic performance and sounds like a turbo prop. Tricky to control in anything stronger than a light breeze. Best on water.
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Gascoigne
Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class
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Excelsior
Here is the last of the Lowestoft sailing trawlers. Model built using working drawings kindly supplied by the Sailing Trust. Model about 12 years old. I got a little carried away on detail! As expected she sails and handles well as all the old work sailors do.
Drop keel and rudder extension added when sailing. I was intrigued to discover that the deck winch was steam powered,no doubt to help with taking in the trawl net.
Liked by Brightwork and Joe727 and
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  • Joe727Commander
    Hello,
    Just spotted your boat, I love the gaff-rigged working craft. Built one, a Falmouth fishing boat, and I plan to do more. Your boat is very impressive, nice quality workmanship and attention to detail.

    If you don't mind I am curious about a couple of things. is it plank on plank? Did you fiberglass over the hull or just paint. What kind of wood do you use for planking.

    I to, work from old drawings plans with lines and offsets.

    Great work!
    Regards, Joe
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  • GascoigneChief Petty Officer 2nd Class
    Hi Joe,
    In answer to your queries, Hull was built in the bread and butter system using deal sealed inside and out with coats of yacht varnish and painted using acrylic. Subsequent models of Wherries and Chinese Junks were plank on frame using 1/8” balsa strips sealed with resin,varnish inside and out, with again acrylic paint.
    Balsa easier to work with to gain experience - reasonable effectiveness both in carvel and clinker planking.
    All the best and good sailing.
    Gascoigne
    Liked by Joe727 and Donnieboy
reilly4
Warrant Officer
MTB385 & MTB623
Vosper 73ft Type 1 MTB - Scratchbuilt. Now running two brushless motors and NiMH batteries. Photos previously posted. 1/24 Scale

Fairmile D MTB623 belongs to a good friend. This boat was also featured in a previous video with my Fairmile D.

The lake was a bit choppy with realistic sea conditions.
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Gascoigne
Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class
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Chinese junk
Scratch built from photographs taken in 1970 HonKong
Meet the crew from the Junk! A tough looking bunch.
Liked by Brightwork and Mikep and
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  • BaggieChief Petty Officer 1st Class
    I’ve never seen such a motley crew ... other than on my tugboat. Photo to follow. Ha! in addition the Junk is really a sight to behold and enjoyed by members and the public alike.
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reilly4
Warrant Officer
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Vosper MTB385
Scratchbuilt WW2 1/24 Scale Vosper 73' Type 1 MTB. Built in 2016, in company with a friend's 1/24 scale BPB MGB.
The Vosper hull is built from balsawood and fibreglass. The upper deck and superstructure is from balsawood. The weapons and fittings are from brass, aluminium and plastic. The 20mm and gunner can rotate.
Liked by Gascoigne and PMBDTCentral and
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  • wunwingloPetty Officer 1st Class
    Magic photos! I have a similar Vosper that goes well too!
reilly4
Warrant Officer
HS Simitzopoulos P28
1/35 Scale model of the La Combattante IIIB Class Fast Missile Boat of the Hellenic Navy.
The boat is scratchbuilt. it is 1606mm long. it has 2 brushless 720Kv motors and NiMH batteries.
The 76mm guns can traverse and elevate. The 30mm guns can traverse. Both radars rotate and there are LED running lights.
Liked by Dave M and Gascoigne and
5 comments
  • Dave MVice Admiral
    Nicely finished and detailed model in her true environment. Thanks for sharing
    Liked by reilly4
  • circle43nauticalChief Petty Officer 2nd Class
    BRAVO ZULU! VERY NICE.
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Ronald
Fleet Admiral
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Downeast Lobster Yacht
http://ellisboat.com/bunker-and-ellis-downeast-boatbuilders/
The Ellis boats must have been the inspiration for this old kit from Midwest. I bought the boat as seen in the first photos which was built by Don Sutton, Metro Modellers Toronto, Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦
He knew I had my eye on making one from scratch and offered me a fair price to buy his boat.
I am now adding the hard cover over the cockpit as seen on many of the Bunker & Ellis boats.
Previously I added deck furniture to the helm and passenger. Also found the near scale figures.
My plan is to add the forward railing around the bow; add deck boards and more furnishings such as two step boarding ladder, navigation equipment, and possible a fresh coat of paint to the hull.
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