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GARTH
Commodore
Sequin Tug
This will be last Sequin Tug run for 2020 weather great for Nov.6th it was 19 C today & will be nice weather for the next few days Then the cool weather will be back again . You can see that most of the real boats are now out of the water & are now in storage for the winter because Hamilton Harbor usually freezes over .
Liked by MouldBuilder and jbkiwi and
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StuartE
Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
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Mowe 2
I hadn't built a model of any sort since I was 15 years old and that was a control line aeroplane with a glow worm engine. 45 years later and regressing nicely back to my teenage years, my wife bought me (reluctantly!) a RC Boat Kit - Mowe 2. I had been wanting to build again for many years, but children and family and home situation did not allow.
So, over the cold Autumn and Winter Months I carefully put my spare nights to good use, rather than watching night after night TV box sets and re-watching the entire James Bond movies, not once but 2 or 3 times....
Anyhow after 3 months...the finished product. I should have started a blog but didn't know of this site until a few weeks ago.
Not a brilliant finished job, but a satisfying one, and it sails nicely on Bushy Park boating lake in Kingston-upon-Thames.
Now o nto bigger and more complicated things...a Fairey Huntsman 31.
This time I'll do a blog....👍
Liked by Cashrc and RNinMunich and
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  • DonnieboyWarrant Officer
    Good looking boat.Nice clean paint job.Looks good on the water.
  • retirement-hobbyPetty Officer 1st Class
    Nice job, looking forward to your next project!
davidhgreatbatch
Warrant Officer
TSS Manxman
A winters day sailing down the club waters today
Liked by circle43nautical and Skydive130 and
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  • Dave MVice Admiral
    Brings back memories of past voyages on the real ship from Liverpool to Douglas. Sails well and nice detail
    Liked by Brightwork
  • circle43nauticalChief Petty Officer 2nd Class
    BRAVO ZULU! THAT'S SO VERY DETAILED.
Ballast
Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
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Exuberent DH142 GM32
32 foot Crabber "Exuberent" was built in 1981 and operated out of Dartmouth in Devon, she also spent the winter seasons working out of Weymouth in Dorset. She was returning to Devon from the Dorset coast when she was lost with her skipper. Her name, "Exuberent" is not a spelling mistake, it was spelt this way as there was already a boat of that name registered and it had to be differenced to be included in the Lloyds Register. This model is a tribute to her and her skippers untimely loss.
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Scratchbuilder
Vice Admiral
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U47.
U47 back on patrol after winter refit.Not without a few problems with the dive tank !!!!!.
Robbe U47.Scale 1/40.

Also Revell 1/72 USS Gato takes a dip.(surface only).
Thanks for looking.
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  • ScratchbuilderVice Admiral
    Many thanks.Always trying to improve this skill.Real rust from nails left in water for ever I find the best then painted in satin varnish.Bill.
  • John2Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
    A very effective method I will give it a try.
    Thanks,
    John.
    Liked by Scratchbuilder and Inkoust
Jim
Master Seaman
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Invictus build
Been a while since i last posted, not had much time over the winter. I will need to find a boat club later in the year to try the boat out.
Liked by Geoffrhoose and John2 and
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  • figtree7ntsAdmiral
    Seems, as if everybody has the same test tank.
    I know I do! Unless you have a model 2 metres in length. 😊
  • Dave MVice Admiral
    Most of my model are too big for a domestic test tank so I build a simple trough in one corner of a sunken patio with plastic sheeting over a wooden frame. Only needs a small volume of water to float the vessel and ballast to waterline. Far less grief involved!
    Dave
    Liked by Mallory
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.
tomarack
Sub-Lieutenant
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Thames sailing barge Capricorn
Hi,
this is my last model, thames siling barge on its maiden voyage,October 2, 2016. Preparation for construction of barges - Fall 2013. I have not chosen according to what plans I will build. I bought plans for TSB Lady Daphne, finally I chose but I have other plans.
On the internet I found an information plan barge "Champion class" from H.I.Chapelle. Even though I had prepared and cut out the ribs on the LD (1:28, Loa 98 cm), I finally began to build a "Champion". Loa 110 cm.
More photos and a description to> http://barge.homeunix.org/index.php/home <
It still remains to be done many details - winches, dinghy, and more. Also, set the the sails just sewn just for a test.Everything I wanted to finish through the winter
Tom
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