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EdH
Midshipman
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Scratch built Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter
A change from Maid Rosalind Thames cruiser blog posts! This winter I added a removable keel and rudder extension to the Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter I built in 2017. I wanted to produce a hull that was truly accurate above and below the waterline, and with the correct lead in the keel and in scale winds she sailed ok, but to get a model to sail realistically, you generally have to add a lot of weight deep down. The last picture shows that for regular display, the ugly keel and rudder extensions come off and the stand's extended legs unscrew. She stands 6' 2" with her new keel, and 4' 6" long. The trials were successful. She sailed beautifully, even tacking those overlapping headsails flawlessly, which is generally quite hard to do with RC! I have up to now only posted blogs as they happen, but I have full documentation of this build and can start a blog for it after Rosalind is finished, if it's OK to publish something from the past. I added a teaser build picture!

https://www.facebook.com/modelBoatsTrainsPlanes/videos/800923610583750/

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Thank you Doug and Stephen for your help in getting the video to work. The stills give little idea of any movement but the video shows she was really trucking! Ed
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  • fireboatCaptain
    Hi Ed,

    The link is fixed. The space in the URL is deliberately added to avoid some web browsers trying to stretch the page width. The gallery works a bit differently to the rest of the site (different code), but I've just enabled the displaying of links.

    Thanks
    Stephen
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  • EdHMidshipman
    Thank you Stephen and Doug for helping to get the video fixed. It makes a big difference to the post! Ed
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davidhgreatbatch
Warrant Officer
MV Overchurch Sea Trials
First time in the water for my 1/48 scratch built model of MV Overchurch Mersey Ferry. No extra ballast required and she responded well to the transmitter.
Liked by Martin555 and Ygagnon and
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  • NerysFleet Admiral
    Hi David,
    Nice model, good that she doesn't need any ballast, presumably it's because she is relatively beamy. You are lucky to have somewhere to sail her, there's nowhere open around me.

    Nerys
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  • jbkiwiFleet Admiral
    Looks very nice on the water David, nice job👍

    JB
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davidhgreatbatch
Warrant Officer
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MV Overchurch
My lockdown project MV Overchurch (Mersey Ferry) 1/48 scale scratch built, radio controlled. Still a bit of work needed to finish her
Liked by Ray and Martin555 and
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  • NerysFleet Admiral
    Lockdown project or not, you have built a very nice model and I look forward to seeing her afloat, if ever they let us sail again!.

    Nerys
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  • IanhCommander
    Now it's the wait of Lockdown before you hit the water.
    Looks like a neat project
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GARTH
Commodore
North Rock Tug
Just a little Hamilton Bay run of my scratch built R/C North Rock tug replica .The real tug was built in 1956 for the Alexandra Towing Co. Liverpool I took a little liberty in the color found out that the cabin was white & my ability to record with my I Phone & steer model ain't to good but it's a sturdy hull .
Liked by Madwelshman and RNinMunich and
G6SWJ
Midshipman
Shannon Lifeboat 13 09
Scratch built 1:12 Shannon Ilfracombe 13 09

This amazing model is SCRATCH built (including the plug for the hull!!!) by John Sluman

Most fittings are machined metal, some incredcible skill in construction.

Boat in this video is running on brushed motors - it is now converted to brushless.
Liked by Commodore-H and MouldBuilder and
philcaretaker
Commodore
RC Sailing :- "American Lobster Boat"
"Dire Straits 2" is an American Lobster Fishing Boat - scratch built from plans built by Keith Holmes.
Liked by GARTH and MouldBuilder and
Purser1944
Master Seaman
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Range Safety Launch
Hi. This is my 2nd scratch built boat since lock down began. The first was the H S L 103 finished 6/7 weeks ago. Still waiting to be tested outside of workshop. This one is built on a fibre glass hull,and has a length of 44 inches and a beam of 16. My power plant is twin out runner motors purple power. 600kv, running through twin 70 amp ESC and with 4 cell 5000 amp lipos feeding them. All accommodation is made using 6 mm three ply. And every fitting you see on the boat was scratch built by me. Lighting system is 12 v grain of wheat .props are three bladed brass 45 mm by prop shop
Liked by chiffs and MouldBuilder and
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Purser1944
Master Seaman
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RAF High Speed Launch
💡Scratch built from plans. Plank on frame. Large brushless motor,150 amp esc,length is54 inches custom made propshaft ballraced at each end and middle. Has running lights,and large very bright searchlight. Flack Mats were made by better Half. Everything else was scratch built by myself.
Liked by bilge rat and w7700 and
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Cashrc
Admiral
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North Texas Shipwrights 3 November 2019
😭Video of my San Reno running around with a Graupner Kitty II and a semi scratch built tug on Towne Lake, was visited by Wile E Coyote too!!
Liked by redpmg and Martin555
3 comments
  • redpmgCommodore
    Hi Cash - pity we live so far apart looks like San Reno would give Darth Vader a run for her money - pretty impressive............nice sized lake too........
    One question though - where's the Road Runner ?
  • CashrcAdmiral
    I don’t know where the Roadrunner is, maybe old Wile E Coyote scared him off.😁
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jbkiwi
Fleet Admiral
Short video of the first test of the new vacuum table
I built this vacuum table and heater mainly to make a large canopy for a project scratch built plane I was building, (plus I thought it might be handy for other things). I had to use 1mm PTEG (same stuff they make coke bottles/packaging etc out of) as no one in the country stocks .5mm so the result was not the best, (need to get it very hot) Heater box uses the guts of a 2 bar halogen heater in the bottom, plus a 500w halogen work lamp in the side (1500W total) but still needs to be hotter. Will try and do a build post later.
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  • jbkiwiFleet Admiral
    That was just a quick test, - did have about a 5mm spacer on it, but the one I did for the plane had about 30mm. Depends a lot on how thin the material is as well and you have to allow for trimming. .5 mm would have gone around a lot better. You also have to have holes through the plug as well so it pulls around the plug.
    The CKD furniture company I worked for (largest in the South Pacific) pioneered round edge vinyl covered table tops in NZ using a big German press which they modified. Germans said the thin Vinyl that the company wanted to use would not work,- took them a year of experimenting and proved them wrong. Machine used a large silicone blanket and oil heated platen.
  • jbkiwiFleet Admiral
    Probably one of the reasons Red, also they were apparently trying to compete in a saturated market after the war. They upgraded the motor a number of times (as you would have seen) and a few other mods but couldn't compete, - pity as it could have been a ripper little plane, better looking than a lot of others and faster.
    As you said, tandem is not conducive to families, and a lot of companies were advertising their 4 seaters as an extension of the family car. Gone a bit the opposite these days, not many making small planes now, mainly the Chinese, (probably count them on 1 hand now) The Streak would probably fit in the sport plane class these days.
jbkiwi
Fleet Admiral
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36" Maiami Crash boat used for camera boat.
Made this in about 6 weeks for my son who was not interested so I now use it for general on water filming etc. It was scratch built from a few photos and is all balsa construction, sealed and painted. Powered by a single 12v 380 motor with a 28mm 3 blade prop. Runs flat out at around 15,000 rpm.
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  • jbkiwiFleet Admiral
    I haven't run nitro boats for a number of years now Doug, same with the planes, everything has been converted to electric long ago, (all the nitro planes included.) No more mess and smell of burnt fuel in the house, no having to take a roll of paper towels and soap sprayer and wash your plane or boat before putting it in the car, and no more having to put a plastic 'nose bag' on the planes to hang them up so you don't get oil dripping on your carpet!
    Re- Graupner 'Premium Line', certainly sounds like their quality has dropped, you couldn't fault them in the 70s, gone the way of all the others due to competition from the home of Oolong tea by the sound of it.
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  • RNinMunichFleet Admiral
    "everything has been converted to electric long ago"
    Know what you mean John.
    I've still got a 5ltr canister of pepped up glow fuel kicking about in the cellar.
    Probably degenerated into uselessness by now🤔
    Maybe I'll stick in the car or use it to start the barby😊

    Re Premium line-
    Belfast wasn't so bad, but had the same crappy plastic props held on with grub screws.
    So she's getting threaded shafts and brass props from Raboesch 😉
    On Graf Spee though I noticed a lot of resin casting faults, evidence of air bubbles and smudged detail, as well as over / under-spray in the painting and lifting of the wooden decks.
    Had to inject liquid CA glue round the edges to stop it peeling ☹️😠
    Best thing on both ships were the faultless hulls with double skinning!😉
    One thing surprised me with Belfast though-
    the recommended SLA batteries don't fit! I couldn't get them in any which way 🤔
    Not to worry, they go in my 1:72 destroyer with ease 😊
    BTW I prefer lapsang souchong 😋
    Liked by jbkiwi
Commodore-H
Commander
USCG Sprinkles in Action
Hope this posting works. It's a short video.

Too hot to go out today

Rotating beacon is R/C car accessory.

Radar is modified servo.

Water monitor is scratch built with cheap pump from ebay. Draws water from outside boat . Turns with servo.

Searchlight scratch built with ultra bright led.
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  • RNinMunichFleet Admiral
    Sorry Commodore (!)
    That won't work 🤔
    You have to put the video up on YouTube and then post the link here.
    Doug 😎

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