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Sakibian
Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class
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Here's another sportfish
Single screw
1500mah 3s
2800kv inrunner water-cooled & 40A esc(underpowered ESC)
MG009 servo
Why can't i upload a video?
Liked by Commodore-H and MartinW and
2 comments
  • RodCLieutenant Commander
    What do you mean when you say "40Amp underpowered esc"????
    Liked by Sakibian
  • SakibianChief Petty Officer 2nd Class
    According to the motor, ESC is underpowered. I needed at least A 60A ESC.
    Here, let's have a look at it.
philcaretaker
Commodore
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"Mississippi Steamboats" ?
Perhaps not a true description with both boats being battery powered ! however - just for fun I thought it would be nice to showcase together, similar boats sailed at my own local model boat club and some of those sailed at the Hayling club - a sort of "Model Club Twinning".

https://buxtonmodelboatclub.co.uk/
https://himbc.co.uk/
Liked by Graham93 and hermank and
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  • Hhager2Lieutenant
    L working on my Creole Queen
    Railings etc trim is last step. DE 1049 USN Garcia hull ready to be shipped to me. Scale Model Ships 5 ft long hull. My last big build. It will take a year to finish. Creole is a lot of work so far over a year in it

    Just almost done with 1/32 Lindburg PT109 Hit it at hobby shop back room for $50

    Have to talk to manufacturer on DEc1040 it’s still in California hope to get it shipped soon
    Liked by RobW1 and philcaretaker and
  • chugalone100Commodore
    She is a beauty. Many hours of hard work went into creating this outstanding model.
    Congratulations.😮
chugalone100
Commodore
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Push Tug Rescue Boat
This is nuts but I’m already designing what my scratch built rescue boat will look like.
I’m hand drawing all of the lines on tracing paper in case that I need to change something but in the next few days I will clean it and finish it so you guys could see it.
After complete I will build a separate contraction somehow looking like this one that could be assembled whenever is needed and taken off to carry away.

If you guys don’t mind, I would like to your version of your rescue boats.
Liked by Colin H and MouldBuilder and
firefighter
Lieutenant
My Last Video I Made During the First UK Lockdown Period - Dunkirk 1940
Having recently posted the other two videos I made to pass the time when the UK was first locked down due to the pandemic I thought I would post the third and final short video I made at the time.

This video covers the evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force from the beaches of Dunkirk in Northern France in 1940 by the armada of ships and little boats that went to their rescue.

The amazing tenacity of the British people in war torn Britain in 1940. Without their rescue the outcome of World War II could have been dramatically different.

Greg 👍
Liked by MervynP and hermank and
firefighter
Lieutenant
I Found Another Lockdown Video I'd Like To Share
During the first Lockdown I made the video about my N gauge railway layout which I put on the forum this morning. Whilst searching through my hard disc I found some others I had made at the same time. This is one of them.

Having previously been a fireman I have a great interest in the history of the service from it's beginnings and particularly the men and woman from the NFS and AFS who fought fires and completed rescues throughout the Blitz of World War II from the 7th September 1940 to the 11th May 1941 and beyond. When there was an air raid these men and women stayed above ground to fight the subsequent fires and make rescues from collapsed buildings when many other people took cover below.

This short video apart from being an exercise for me in making YouTube videos is also my tribute to those men and women.

NFS - National Fire Service
AFS - Auxiliary Fire Service

Greg 👍
Liked by RodC and philcaretaker and
3 comments
  • philcaretakerCommodore
    Well done firefighter - very graphic, very poignant and very sad that we still live in a world where such atrocities can happen !.
    Liked by RodC and Colin H and
  • firefighterLieutenant
    Hello Luckyduck,

    Thank you very much for your reply to my post. Absolutely fascinating that your Mother was a valued member of the NFS in World War II. Many of the firewomen during the Blitz and throughout the war, although they did not perform frontline fire fighting duties were responsible for many tasks. They operated the telephone and radio systems and fire plotting rooms throughout the country many above ground and did suffer casualties from falling bombs. They also transported fire fighting equipment from location to location as needed and often delivered equipment to fire scenes during air raids. And of course we must not forget they also staffed the canteen wagons that provided food and a cup of tea to the firemen at often protracted incidents.

    When the war first started in 1939 these men, with little to do, were looked upon by some people as those who where avoiding joining the armed services and serving with the British Expeditionary Force fighting in France. These men were looked down on as cowards. When the Blitz started in September of 1940 all that changed.

    When the war ended, 1027 firemen and over 24 firewomen had lost their lives.

    Winston Churchill called all that served in the NFS and AFS "Heroes with grimy faces"

    Greg
    Liked by RodC and luckyduck and
philcaretaker
Commodore
"Katie the Kayaker"
"Katie the Kayaker" was the inspiration and result many hours of work and head scratching by designer/creator and modelmaker Graham Royle who is a member of the Buxton Model Boat Club.

Grahams full blog of his "RC Kayak" project can be found here -
https://model-boats.com/blogs/111166?...
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Here is Gaham`s latest account of the - "Maiden Voyage"

Before the maiden (!) voyage, a quick head 'transplant' !! I'd like to introduce 'Katie the Kayaker' 😂🤣

It was with some trepidation that Katie was carefully launched onto the Buxton lake. An ideal day last weekend with very little wind. I knew she would float, but would she move, and be controllable? Well the answer is yes - sort of 🤔

Thanks to Philcaretaker for the video clip.

She managed to paddle out, turn and paddle back, which was a great start. At least she didn't need rescuing. Shame she wouldn't keep hold of the paddle!

The paddle blades are not feathered at the right angle. The starboard blade is at the wrong angle and is hitting the water causing the kayak to rock excessively from side to side.

Once back on dry land, the kayak was checked inside for water. There was just a drop but nothing to worry about, which was also a relief.

So, overall it was reasonably successful, but several teething problems to be resolved before the next outing.👍
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philcaretaker
Commodore
"Ouch "
January 2023 - Weather being kind for now and the end of the month saw a great selection of models out on the lake _ but not without incedents !.
NOTE :- Look out for the collision !! (around 0.30 seconds into the video). - thankfully no major damage. And the rescue right at the end !.
Liked by hermank and MouldBuilder and
11 comments
  • Len1Lieutenant Commander
    Sorry to hear of the flooding and I am glad you had minimum damage. It seems that mother nature is not to happy about the way we humans have been treating her and the earth and she is showing her rath.
    Liked by jbkiwi and Colin H
  • MouldBuilderAdmiral
    Sorry to hear about the mess the storm has left behind JB. I hope that damage to your house is minimal and that your estuary returns to normal soon. I remember you saying recently that the summer had not been so good and then this!☹️
    Liked by jbkiwi
Brightwork
Commodore
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Calypso
Built by a friend "Norm Milne" I am grateful to have this from him (Although I am passing her on to a good friend). Museum quality workmanship.

38"x7" AR 410 Spectrum Rx Dynamic ESC
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  • Hhager2Lieutenant
    Bring on the real MSCO minesweeper for years I wanted to build one. My uncle (Sam really) was my boss on ship. He told me about the Calypso was a rebuild on the Msco frame. So I found the Calypso and used personal pictures as guides. The wheel house was easy and radar room behind it. Adding deck gear and the big wheel that holds the sweep electric plus cable we’re tricky. I added the floats and cable control mechanics on rear deck. Basically the main deck cabin is same along with side rails. The bow needed work but turned out good. It has Rc gear in it but never floated it. I’m getting a display case fir it. My next ship is DE1040 Garcia. 5 ft body fiberglass from scale shiplyard company. I may float that one.
  • Hhager2Lieutenant
    Two more views. You can see the mistake on the nose section it lets more flooding in. Also the sail detail
    Liked by philcaretaker
ShaunI
Leading Seaman
My Two boat task force
Here is pitcure of both my boats sailing on a boating lake not far from my home, the larger of the two was commandeered by my 8 year old son for a trainning mission he had in mind, which gave me an excuse to build another one, which is the smaller boat the picture, as the young captain needed escorting while getting use to his new command!
They are both made from balsa wood, which the material for the hull, it is sealed with a acrylic varnish,painted over the top with enammel paint with clear varnish on top of the paint! The superstructure on the larger destoyer is made from thin plywood, and on the smaller frigate its made of plasticard!
I got the lynx helicoptors on Ebay from "The Dorest Print Man" I think it was, which are 3D printed by him!
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  • ShaunILeading Seaman
    Ok I will see what happened thought I attached photo sorry, thanks for letting me know.
  • ShaunILeading Seaman
    Yes I think it was a cruiser which part the Blake class and converted to carry helicopters!
reilly4
Warrant Officer
Long Range Air Sea Rescue
A short video to celebrate sailing 3 x 1/24 scale Fairmile D's as well as a Vosper 73' Type 1 at the same time.
Graham's boats are scratch-built onto fibreglass hulls.
My boats are totally scratch-built.
it is best viewed on a larger screen in HD.
Liked by Ray and RNinMunich and
4 comments
  • ToraDogCommodore
    Absolutely wondrful! Top notch job all around. What a incredible pleasure to watch.
    Liked by reilly4
  • StephenSRecruit
    Brilliant. Best war film I've seen in years.
    My mtb's of mtb 389. Built 40 odd years ago and left in the loft where it collected dust and soot. When I retired I brought it down, fitted a Graupner 700 motor in and ran it on 14.4v. It plains very realistic. Thanks for the video...👍
    Liked by Steves-s and Norway and
philcaretaker
Commodore
Racing Sparrow - Build Log on youtube
This Racing Sparrow was built by Buxton Model Boat Member Graham Royle.
Detail and precision are Grahams hallmark and it is a privilege for me to showcase some of his work through "RC Sailing" and the Model Boats Website.
(Note best viewed on big screen to allow for pausing !)

Model Boats Website also hosts other blogs of his ie. :-
https://model-boats.com/blogs/106408 - Racing Sparrow
https://model-boats.com/blogs/86653 - Gaff Rigged Pilot Cutter
https://model-boats.com/blogs/99841 - Rescue Launch
https://model-boats.com/blogs/68795 - Row,row, row
Phil
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