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BASHER
Leading Seaman
LE ZENITH
This is the latest of my builds a french deep sea trawler LE ZENITH .We renamed this model in memory of our daughter who sadly passed away two years ago breaking many hearts.
The ship was a delight to build but has still some electrics to complete..This is my weak point having blown up two speed controllers previously through my inexperience.I have just my speed control to wire and we are ready for a test run when the weather is a bit kinder
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  • steve-fb40Able Seaman
    Hello Basher, I have just registered on this site only minutes ago and Immediately saw your post. To me it is appropriate that you posted it on my birthday, 10th March thus my response. I admire the fact that you renamed the ship in a memory that is precious to you,a very sincere thing to do.Good luck with getting the ship into a fine working order. Best regards, Steve Heward. steve-fb40.
  • BASHERLeading Seaman
    Hello Steve and a million thanks for your kind words to us..All my builds are on my facebook ..http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1726314474940&set=a.1698666823766.95758.1150756101#!/profile.php?id=1150756101&sk=
    photos not sure how to link to it but doess this above work ..My CHERYL build is now complete and seems to work ..eeek Just to get a day at the pond with crossed fingers ..I am bit pathetic on the electrics (Im a Joiner to trade)explains a lot LOL ..Thanks again for your reply IAN HAMILTON
chiffs
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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range safety launch
couple of pics of range safety launch Im building scaled down from 36" fire boat modified suserstructure as range safety boat. she now finished and running ,I will add more pics when can get someone to steer boat as I take the photos.
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  • tompallisterPetty Officer 1st Class
    This looks great. Im just about to set off on the adventure of building a Range Safety Launch from scratch using a Vic Smeed plan set I have managed to obtain. The plans are 1/12th but I'm scaling down to 1/16th for practical reasons. Let me know how you get on or if you need copies of plans etc. Well done !
  • Peter HS93Warrant Officer
    looks good, where do you sail

    Peter
owhogo
Petty Officer 1st Class
Watson lifeboat
Watson class part way through refit,new motors twin speen controllers,rudder and mast both can be moved by remote up and down,,,hope to build model boat house and slip way so boat can by launched
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  • Dave MVice Admiral
    Looking good. I hope you will share the build details af the rest of the restoration including the boat house and slipway
    Dave
  • cenbethWarrant Officer
    Looks an interesting boat but I would have liked to have known more about it, Edward
chrislang
Warrant Officer
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British Power Boat Seaplane Tenders
First outing in 51 years for my 1/16th scale Seaplane tender, built originally by my father in 1953 and believed to be an Adamcraft Kit, found with a damaged hull and virtually no superstructure in the loft of their house after my mother had moved to a residential home several years ago. I had moved to Lyme Regis in Dorset where several of these craft were based and which was my fathers inspiration for building this initially, so I thought it time to try and restore her.
I had some difficulty finding plans of the ST and eventually bought and built the Deans Marine 1/24th version of this craft, which I then scaled up to rebuild the original.
Power is by a 600 motor with 2 channel radio and seems to work
well on a 7.2 v battery pack.
I've now joined Exeter & District MBC as it appears to be one of the nearest to us in Lyme and the pics show the ST on the Dragonfly Lake at Crealy.
I would be interested in any info. anyone might have as to Adamcraft as my searches have turned up very little. I believe they specified a Tacol electric or Mills 1.3 petrol engine at the time, but my memory might well be flawed as I was only around 10years old at the time.
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larrywhetton
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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swordsman
free down load plan of swordsman scratch built looking for more plans Iam a new boy at 74 years old to model boat building so find your web site help full . larry
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  • Peter HS93Warrant Officer
    Very Nice boat Larry, what motor is in it.

    peter
  • larrywhettonPetty Officer 2nd Class
    thank you peter it uses standard 540 ,turning a 30mm prop ,7VT power I would like more but don't no how aim begin er to model boats cheers Larry
deckape
Master Seaman
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LINDBERG PT-109
Ahoy
here is a few pictures underway and display of my 1978 issue Lindberg PT-109. I had this old boat for 32 years for power nothing to get excited about. not to much into speed but she goes fast enought not enough to raise the bow out of the water. I didn,t use the kit motor it was to much of a toy its design was primarley used for pool opperation. there for I replaced it with dumas 6 volt electric motor useing the kits reduction gearbox they give you. at the time of the build I had no forsight discard it, perhaps in the near future Iwill scuttle it and use 2 direct 6 volt motors the gear reduction slows down the speed pretty much if you use scale speed it is good for cruiseing at 6 knotts. the gear reduction has been coated with grifite grease as long as I had this old relic there are no wear on the gear teeth so she is good to go untill I decide to scuttle this old gear box. Here are a few attachments of this ols sailor
WrinkleyP
Recruit
RAF RTTL Scratch built on GRP hull.
This is my second attempt at scratch building using a a grp hull. My first boat was an MTB/MGB built on a Perkasa hull as a semi-scale model. (see All things Rc - Power setups).
This time I have concentrated on keeping things lighter but it still weighs in at 2.5kg!
I have built without plans, relying on internet photos scaled etc using "Photo deluxe" and "Photo Express".
Virtually everything is built from plasticard apart from a 3mm liteply deck.
The dinghy is epoxy resin and microballoons, ths scramble nets are Lego!
Power is again courtesy of Graupner -2, Speed 600 8.4v using lh. and r.h 35mm props. Esc is one of those 50amp ones from the far east. These are far cheaper than the Viper Marine 40 used in my MGB, but slightly heavier and less sensitive at low speeds. Current drain (in the bath!) is up to 30A but this gives a superb on the water pace of an, estimated,8mph. Battery is a 4,600 mAhr NiMh.
(A true scale speed approaching 150mph plus).
I sail it on Ullswater in the Lake district and the Vosper Perkasa type hull shape is superb in the real waves that we get there, flying over the crests and taking aboard No water!
It really looks the part as my photos would show if I could learn how to load more than one! Can anybody help with this?
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  • aprestneyLeading Seaman
    Hi" there fellow model maker.
    You have done a great job on your ASRL 😊 👍 .
    I have also had problems in uploading more then one photo on this site ! I dont know why ? it used to be quick n easy but no more . 😯 Albert
Gregg
Sub-Lieutenant
Dusseldorf fireboat
Appologies for camera inaccuracy, but when you are trying to control the boat and film, things get a wee bit erratic!, but nevertheless, finally got some moving footage of my build.
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  • figtree7ntsAdmiral
    who said one can't use a third hand!
Justintime
Recruit
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Loschkreuzer Wesel Fire Boat
Just completed , not exactly origonal but not too far out. On the pond for the first time today after a rebuld, and very happy with it I am. Graupner kit, Don't know the builder, but when bought it was yellow! it just had to be put back to red. I didn't like the green deck, so it became mid-grey (gloss rubbed down to semi-mat). Powered by 3 Graupner 500 motors. Working radar and lights (worked from a key-fob, not transmitter). Sailed at inverleith Pond, Edinburgh. Home of Edinburgh Model Boat Club.
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  • redoctoberAble Seaman
    I have seen this boat operating on the water, it is a work of art, the detail is superb, the speed is I am sure
    a very close scale down of the original boat.
  • circle43nauticalChief Petty Officer 2nd Class
    BRAVO ZULU!
Eric2283
Recruit
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Fireboat 94
Second time in the water,and nearly finished. this build seems to have taken for ever, but thanks to info from the Fireboat site, I've got results.
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  • dbninjaChief Petty Officer 2nd Class
    well done, looks great! as for taking forever.. tell me about it! two boats not much further on than they were in November....
    it will be forever that mine will be done at this rate! some nice weather for painting soon please
    db
fryer1966
Able Seaman
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MY FIRST BUILD "ROBBE PT 15"
THIS IS N=MY ROBBE PT 15 BOAT ITS MY FIRST BOAT BUILD AND I THINK IVE DONE OK SO NOW I AM TRYING MY HAND AT A DUSSEL DORF FIRE BOAT NEXT "HA HA "SO ANY TIPS OR HELP WOULD BE MOST WELCOME
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  • GreggSub-Lieutenant
    Your'e boat looks good. regards to your Duseldorf, check out the boat build blogs as my own dusseldorf is featured there and may help you somewhat. if you do need any assistance, get back to me at any stage of the build as I may have pictures/data, info that may make it easier or add more detail to the basic item.
  • BootneckRecruit
    HI Fryer,I am also about to start a dusseldorf fire boat perhaps we can swap problems which I feel will be many!! Graham
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