Finally finished the project. This boat was built from scratch. I took pictures and measurements from a real fireboat that I operate. I built it on a 1/12 scale using wood that I had left over from scrap. This was my first project boat. I was able to get a lot of technical information from this forum. So thanks guys. I have really fallen in love with boat model building. I have wired the boat and am waiting on two model electric outboards to mount on the transom. it took almost 6 months to complete. 🕊
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Finally finished the project. This boat was built from scratch. I took pictures and measurements from a real fireboat that I operate. I built it on a 1/12 scale using wood that I had left over from scrap. This was my first project boat. I was able to get a lot of technical information from this forum. So thanks guys. I have really fallen in love with boat model building. I have wired the boat and am waiting on two model electric outboards to mount on the transom. it took almost 6 months to complete. 🕊
Love the look of it, awaiting the plans for my next project and like you will be scratch building her. To anyone interested if you are modelling about 1/32 scale and are looking for scale crew and get stuck purchase wwe 2" high micro wrestling figures. There solid plastic and can be cut about and re-modelled using hot glue to any position that you want. Coat with unI bond before using air drying modelling clay to sculpture the clothing. Let dry and apply a couple of coats of unI bond before painting with Humbrol or similar paint.
Love the look of it, awaiting the plans for my next project and like you will be scratch building her. To anyone interested if you are modelling about 1/32 scale and are looking for scale crew and get stuck purchase wwe 2" high micro wrestling figures. There solid plastic and can be cut about and re-modelled using hot glue to any position that you want. Coat with unI bond before using air drying modelling clay to sculpture the clothing. Let dry and apply a couple of coats of unI bond before painting with Humbrol or similar paint.
Finally finished the project. This boat was built from scratch. I took pictures and measurements from a real fireboat that I operate. I built it on a 1/12 scale using wood that I had left over from scrap. This was my first project boat. I was able to get a lot of technical information from this forum. So thanks guys. I have really fallen in love with boat model building. I have wired the boat and am waiting on two model electric outboards to mount on the transom. it took almost 6 months to complete.
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Finally finished the project. This boat was built from scratch. I took pictures and measurements from a real fireboat that I operate. I built it on a 1/12 scale using wood that I had left over from scrap. This was my first project boat. I was able to get a lot of technical information from this forum. So thanks guys. I have really fallen in love with boat model building. I have wired the boat and am waiting on two model electric outboards to mount on the transom. it took almost 6 months to complete.
This boat was built from scratch. I took pictures and measurements from a real fireboat that I operate. I built it on a 1/12 scale using wood that I had left over from scrap. This was my first project boat. I was able to get a lot of technical information from this forum. So thanks guys. I have really fallen in love with boat model building. I have wired the boat and am waiting on two model electric outboards to mount on the transom.
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This boat was built from scratch. I took pictures and measurements from a real fireboat that I operate. I built it on a 1/12 scale using wood that I had left over from scrap. This was my first project boat. I was able to get a lot of technical information from this forum. So thanks guys. I have really fallen in love with boat model building. I have wired the boat and am waiting on two model electric outboards to mount on the transom.
Based on the US Coast Guard 36' motor lifeboat, the Canadian Coast Guard operated a number of these boats modified for cold weather operation. The model is a fiberglass hull, the reat is scratchbuilt using baltic birch wood, brass, and plastic. The model measures 28" based on the scale 3/4 inch equals a foot. it's powered by a 6 volt Dumas motor and operated with a 2 channel radio. A fun build!
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Based on the US Coast Guard 36' motor lifeboat, the Canadian Coast Guard operated a number of these boats modified for cold weather operation. The model is a fiberglass hull, the reat is scratchbuilt using baltic birch wood, brass, and plastic. The model measures 28" based on the scale 3/4 inch equals a foot. it's powered by a 6 volt Dumas motor and operated with a 2 channel radio. A fun build!
The 48 inch Sterling Corvette. The company went under long ago. Finding the kit complete in the box is so very difficult. One of the most gorgeous private boat kits ever. I attempted to build it twice in my life. The first time Vietnam got in the way. Later a move from New York to Los Angeles got in the way. I found this completed boat and bought it from the owner. I hope to find the kit some day and build my own FINALLY and do as good a job as this builder.
{"text":"The 48 inch Sterling Corvette. The company went under long ago. Finding the kit complete in the box is so very difficult. One of the most gorgeous private boat kits ever. I attempted to build it twice in my life. The first time Vietnam got in the way. Later a move from New York to Los Angeles got in the way. I found this completed boat and bought it from the owner. I hope to find the kit some day and build my own FINALLY and do as good a job as this builder.","subject":"STERLING CORVETTE","media":[{"id":"1351745066","name":"1351745066.jpg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1351745066/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1351745066/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1351745035","name":"1351745035.jpg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1351745035/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1351745035/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1351745014","name":"1351745014.jpg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1351745014/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1351745014/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1351744986","name":"1351744986.jpg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1351744986/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1351744986/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"}],"youtubeUrl":""}
The 48 inch Sterling Corvette. The company went under long ago. Finding the kit complete in the box is so very difficult. One of the most gorgeous private boat kits ever. I attempted to build it twice in my life. The first time Vietnam got in the way. Later a move from New York to Los Angeles got in the way. I found this completed boat and bought it from the owner. I hope to find the kit some day and build my own FINALLY and do as good a job as this builder.
This is the ASL mid build, showing the whaleback and the turrets with a small wheel house at the front.
{"text":"This is the ASL mid build, showing the whaleback and the turrets with a small wheel house at the front.","subject":"ASL British Pwer Boat Co","media":[{"id":"1351245303","name":"1351245303.jpg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1351245303/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1351245303/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"}],"youtubeUrl":""}
Built this year 2012 by Colin Burrows as a static model. Bought from him to make RC on 2.4. and currently fitted with a 600 motor that is too powerful, advise that was received from a fellow modeller, I am awaiting for a smaller unit to arrive to make it more authentic as it resembles a power boat rather than a trawler. Am also building a speed boat but have put out a request for wiring information as I have already blown up one speed controller!! lol.
I belong to a recently formed club sailing on the lake a Queens Park, Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire. New members would be most welcomed.
{"text":"Built this year 2012 by Colin Burrows as a static model. Bought from him to make RC on 2.4. and currently fitted with a 600 motor that is too powerful, advise that was received from a fellow modeller, I am awaiting for a smaller unit to arrive to make it more authentic as it resembles a power boat rather than a trawler. Am also building a speed boat but have put out a request for wiring information as I have already blown up one speed controller!! lol.\nI belong to a recently formed club sailing on the lake a Queens Park, Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire. New members would be most welcomed.","subject":"'HOWE' GY177","media":[{"id":"1350736684","name":"1350736684.jpg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1350736684/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1350736684/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"}],"youtubeUrl":""}
Built this year 2012 by Colin Burrows as a static model. Bought from him to make RC on 2.4. and currently fitted with a 600 motor that is too powerful, advise that was received from a fellow modeller, I am awaiting for a smaller unit to arrive to make it more authentic as it resembles a power boat rather than a trawler. Am also building a speed boat but have put out a request for wiring information as I have already blown up one speed controller!! lol.
I belong to a recently formed club sailing on the lake a Queens Park, Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire. New members would be most welcomed.
Realistic looking model. Low speed high tork motor would suit this. Model Motors Direct do a 555 which is excellent for most scale boats. What ESC are you using?
You can post details of your club in our Model Boat Clubs section, which should help any prospective members find you. 😀
Realistic looking model. Low speed high tork motor would suit this. Model Motors Direct do a 555 which is excellent for most scale boats. What ESC are you using?
You can post details of your club in our Model Boat Clubs section, which should help any prospective members find you. 😀
Hi, I am using a Perkins 5510135 Marine 50amp esc and am awaiting a 25mm diam 300rmp motor from Hongkong to replace the Johnson 600 that is already fitted. it's a suck it and see job as I have no experience in the boating field my previous hobby was flying electric planes with lipo's and brushless motors. Going to fit proportional steam simulator, fog horn and whistle, have already fitted sound generator representing the 3 cylinder steam unit that would have been in the real thing. if you have any experience in the electronics field I would welcome help on esc requirement to power twin graupner 700BB Turbo motors.
Hi, I am using a Perkins 5510135 Marine 50amp esc and am awaiting a 25mm diam 300rmp motor from Hongkong to replace the Johnson 600 that is already fitted. it's a suck it and see job as I have no experience in the boating field my previous hobby was flying electric planes with lipo's and brushless motors. Going to fit proportional steam simulator, fog horn and whistle, have already fitted sound generator representing the 3 cylinder steam unit that would have been in the real thing. if you have any experience in the electronics field I would welcome help on esc requirement to power twin graupner 700BB Turbo motors.
Believed to be scratch built, evidence of old 1 gallon REDEX oil container forming main deck, bits of Mecano used as stiffening and support.
It has a Basset Lowke model 1461/u (motor, stern tube, prop shaft and prop) Set.This dates from the mid 1930's and would have cost 7/- Shillings for those old enough to remember, that would have been abut a day and a half's wages. The photo's show what the motor looked like as it came out and then after cleaning and testing, and yes it runs very smoothly in forward and reverse, from 3 volts up to 12 volts, seems to be quite good at 6, so will probably use when rebuild complete.
As you will see from photo's there is a lot of restoration to do before sailing again.
Now you've stopped laughing, can you identify the type of ship it's meant to be, I thought a Coaster.
{"text":"Believed to be scratch built, evidence of old 1 gallon REDEX oil container forming main deck, bits of Mecano used as stiffening and support.\nIt has a Basset Lowke model 1461/u (motor, stern tube, prop shaft and prop) Set.This dates from the mid 1930's and would have cost 7/- Shillings for those old enough to remember, that would have been abut a day and a half's wages. The photo's show what the motor looked like as it came out and then after cleaning and testing, and yes it runs very smoothly in forward and reverse, from 3 volts up to 12 volts, seems to be quite good at 6, so will probably use when rebuild complete.\nAs you will see from photo's there is a lot of restoration to do before sailing again.\nNow you've stopped laughing, can you identify the type of ship it's meant to be, I thought a Coaster.","subject":"Rust Bucket","media":[{"id":"1348771243","name":"1348771243.jpg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1348771243/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1348771243/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1348837764","name":"1348837764.jpg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1348837764/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1348837764/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1348837814","name":"1348837814.jpg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1348837814/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1348837814/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1348837866","name":"1348837866.jpg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1348837866/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1348837866/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"}],"youtubeUrl":""}
Believed to be scratch built, evidence of old 1 gallon REDEX oil container forming main deck, bits of Mecano used as stiffening and support.
It has a Basset Lowke model 1461/u (motor, stern tube, prop shaft and prop) Set.This dates from the mid 1930's and would have cost 7/- Shillings for those old enough to remember, that would have been abut a day and a half's wages. The photo's show what the motor looked like as it came out and then after cleaning and testing, and yes it runs very smoothly in forward and reverse, from 3 volts up to 12 volts, seems to be quite good at 6, so will probably use when rebuild complete.
As you will see from photo's there is a lot of restoration to do before sailing again.
Now you've stopped laughing, can you identify the type of ship it's meant to be, I thought a Coaster.
Boats name is Who Ha
(Grand children) I'm afraid
Second trip on water in 30yrs plus it's what's known as long build
Upgraded from first sail from 3 blade 9.6v ni-cad to 4 blade 12v ni-mh
Speed and handling are fine for grand children at this time will wind it up at a later date
{"text":"Boats name is Who Ha\n(Grand children) I'm afraid\nSecond trip on water in 30yrs plus it's what's known as long build\nUpgraded from first sail from 3 blade 9.6v ni-cad to 4 blade 12v ni-mh\nSpeed and handling are fine for grand children at this time will wind it up at a later date","subject":"VOSPER CRASH TENDER 46 IN","media":[],"youtubeUrl":"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-DlCJooVtU"}
Boats name is Who Ha
(Grand children) I'm afraid
Second trip on water in 30yrs plus it's what's known as long build
Upgraded from first sail from 3 blade 9.6v ni-cad to 4 blade 12v ni-mh
Speed and handling are fine for grand children at this time will wind it up at a later date
Well this is the latest Ebay purchase arrived from the seller today. I ask my self am I mad or just mad on old Retro boats from my teens, this one is complete with a lovely big Taycol Supermarine motor, but will it work with modern RC I ask my self, or would it just be better to restore the boat using modern Electrics, we will see. I will post again when the work is underway. I find that building and restoring, fills my retirement days.
{"text":"Well this is the latest Ebay purchase arrived from the seller today. I ask my self am I mad or just mad on old Retro boats from my teens, this one is complete with a lovely big Taycol Supermarine motor, but will it work with modern RC I ask my self, or would it just be better to restore the boat using modern Electrics, we will see. I will post again when the work is underway. I find that building and restoring, fills my retirement days.","subject":"Yeoman Wavemaster Circa 1960's","media":[{"id":"1340309033","name":"1340309033.jpg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1340309033/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1340309033/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1340308955","name":"1340308955.jpg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1340308955/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1340308955/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1340308902","name":"1340308902.jpg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1340308902/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1340308902/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"}],"youtubeUrl":""}
Well this is the latest Ebay purchase arrived from the seller today. I ask my self am I mad or just mad on old Retro boats from my teens, this one is complete with a lovely big Taycol Supermarine motor, but will it work with modern RC I ask my self, or would it just be better to restore the boat using modern Electrics, we will see. I will post again when the work is underway. I find that building and restoring, fills my retirement days.
No not my working area, but the wife lets me take photographs there I have a good shed to work in and make whatever mess I want to when ever I want to. Graham
No not my working area, but the wife lets me take photographs there I have a good shed to work in and make whatever mess I want to when ever I want to. Graham
Best laugh my wife and I had about your wife letting you take pictures of your boats in the front room. I think we are nearly all confied to our sheds or model rooms.PS nice boat
Best laugh my wife and I had about your wife letting you take pictures of your boats in the front room. I think we are nearly all confied to our sheds or model rooms.PS nice boat
Hi" to all model boat builders. I thought I would add my new project to this fireboat website for all to see ! I bought this from fleabay as a total wreck. She is a rare Scratch built from a plan of a Walton Thames RAF ASRL launch at 36 inch long & 8 inch wide.took me approx 6 months to do the rebuild. Brush painted with 5 assorted colours with decals working lights ect.
Walton Thames is now running on a new Johnston speed 600 electric motor. 50 amp speed controller 45mm pitched propeller.A 6 volt at4.ah which gives good running time & good scale speed. Photos are taken at Eaton park Norwich England. Enjoy. 😊
My next project will be a 1950s Aerokits/Keilcraft Sea hornet. " So watch this space "
{"text":"Hi\" to all model boat builders. I thought I would add my new project to this fireboat website for all to see ! I bought this from fleabay as a total wreck. She is a rare Scratch built from a plan of a Walton Thames RAF ASRL launch at 36 inch long & 8 inch wide.took me approx 6 months to do the rebuild. Brush painted with 5 assorted colours with decals working lights ect.\nWalton Thames is now running on a new Johnston speed 600 electric motor. 50 amp speed controller 45mm pitched propeller.A 6 volt at4.ah which gives good running time & good scale speed. Photos are taken at Eaton park Norwich England. Enjoy. \ud83d\ude0a \nMy next project will be a 1950s Aerokits/Keilcraft Sea hornet. \" So watch this space \"","subject":"Walton Thames ASRL","media":[{"id":"1340002171","name":"1340002171.jpg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1340002171/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1340002171/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1340002360","name":"1340002360.jpg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1340002360/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1340002360/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1340002954","name":"1340002954.jpg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1340002954/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1340002954/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1340003050","name":"1340003050.jpg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1340003050/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1340003050/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"}],"youtubeUrl":""}
Hi" to all model boat builders. I thought I would add my new project to this fireboat website for all to see ! I bought this from fleabay as a total wreck. She is a rare Scratch built from a plan of a Walton Thames RAF ASRL launch at 36 inch long & 8 inch wide.took me approx 6 months to do the rebuild. Brush painted with 5 assorted colours with decals working lights ect.
Walton Thames is now running on a new Johnston speed 600 electric motor. 50 amp speed controller 45mm pitched propeller.A 6 volt at4.ah which gives good running time & good scale speed. Photos are taken at Eaton park Norwich England. Enjoy. 😊
My next project will be a 1950s Aerokits/Keilcraft Sea hornet. " So watch this space "
Thank you fellow model boatmen for your kind comments.
on my model boat builds
Yes it would be a very good idea for a build blogg on my next project . 😉 A Prestney
Thank you fellow model boatmen for your kind comments.
on my model boat builds
Yes it would be a very good idea for a build blogg on my next project . 😉 A Prestney
One of our newest club members has just purchased this model, "as is" sold by original builder, have to say the builder certanly made a nice job of it.
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One of our newest club members has just purchased this model, "as is" sold by original builder, have to say the builder certanly made a nice job of it.
Ive only seen it once on the pool, but its all down to the person hind the transmitter to get it to "sail scale" now Dave.
he does have more "plans" for it, he's removing the non scale Illumination lights, the majority of the "white metal " landing craft and lifeboats are to be replaced with plastic or resin. I am currently revamping the stern flooding system, to make it operable. the "deck cargo" has now gone, in favour of more helicopters. one of the radars now is powered, nav lights and deck lights to be added in due course.
The new owner would also like to try and r/c one of the landing craft, but c kit is available in such a small enough size to fit inside,let alone get a battery pack in too.
Ive only seen it once on the pool, but its all down to the person hind the transmitter to get it to "sail scale" now Dave.
he does have more "plans" for it, he's removing the non scale Illumination lights, the majority of the "white metal " landing craft and lifeboats are to be replaced with plastic or resin. I am currently revamping the stern flooding system, to make it operable. the "deck cargo" has now gone, in favour of more helicopters. one of the radars now is powered, nav lights and deck lights to be added in due course.
The new owner would also like to try and r/c one of the landing craft, but c kit is available in such a small enough size to fit inside,let alone get a battery pack in too.