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chugalone100
Commodore
Galilee Boat
With all the members permission I would like to share my Galilee Boat project.
Here is a brif story of how I got my hands on the model.
I have to mentioned where I got this kit from because is always good the real story behind the kit.
The place is "SE Miller Guitars". http://www.semillerguitars.com/sea-of-galilee-boats/.
Scott Miller owns the business and I asked him how he came to produce this now famous boat kit.

This was his exacts words:

I was a moderator at MSW when Captian Pugwash was running the site and had just moved on from building kits to scratch building. I did the Triton cross section build that was going on at the time and that got me interested in building models other than standard scale ships. This lead me to building boat models because they are fun to build and can be done in much less time than a three master ship. The also don't require a lot of rigging which was attractive to me as well.

One model that was fun to build and could easily be scratch built was Midwest's Peterborough canoe kit. I made quite a few of these as gifts and this introduced me to building on a strong back and using thin CA glue to weld planks together

I started looking at different boats that I could model and found that no one offered a Sea of Galilee boat model kit other than a paper one from a German company. I found an excellent book by Shelly Wachsmann about the discovery of the Kinneret boat and that book had a set of ships plans in it. I used those plans plus what I had learned from building Peterborough canoes to build the first 16" Sea of Galilee model.
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chugalone100
Commodore
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WWI Sub Chaser
Many of you guys know that this is an old model that has been in the market for a long time and reproduced by many model companies like Dummas 1259 SC-1, ITC Model class craft 1:74 (plastic), Ringo Toy Corporation NC. C-5820200 1:74, Glenco model 1:74 (plastic) and a few others.
I don’t know if I have mentioned this before but I receive many request to build models for a local well know model company that is Model Expo owned by Marc Mosko, also owner of Model Shipways, Model Trailways, Model Airways and Guns of History.
This Subchaser is R/C but I never added all of the radios and servos since it was going to be shown on the Model Expo showcase.
So here is what I build with many scratch build items.
I hope you guys like it.
Liked by Rookysailor and RodC and
6 comments
  • LewZAdmiral
    Here is one I photographed in 1975, in New York's central park. (Pretty large size!)

    Lew
    Florida, USA
    Liked by chugalone100 and hermank
  • chugalone100Commodore
    It’s a very nice and slick looking model, thank you for sharing that picture with us.
    My kit is a Nauticurso from Brazil but Model Expo distributes it. There are so many things you could add to the model to make it look as real as possible.
    “The Sub Chaser Archives” is the website I used for all of the reference need it.
philcaretaker
Commodore
Slim Nip 2
My Bermuda rigged "Slim Nip 2" evolved from many hours of enjoyment I have had building, sailing and re tweaking previous "Nips".
The Bermuda rigged "Slim Nip 2" was a natural progression from my recent uni rigged "Slim Nip"
I just had to explore how an extended (76cm) Bermuda rigged hull would look and sail ?.
Length - 760mm , Beam - 170mm , Mast - 1100mm (Deck to top).

Other Wee Nip videos for ref. No.42 No.164 No.205 plus many more here on RCSailing
Liked by KenThompson and hermank and
2 comments
  • RogerA1Warrant Officer
    She look really good. If she was mine I would try the following idea. Lower the jib boom closer to the deck, add a bit more camber into the sails and open the slot up between the jib and the main and the jib when the sails are pulled in.
    Just my thoughts enjoy sailing her
    Liked by hermank and Ronald
  • philcaretakerCommodore
    Hi Roger , all noted. I did put on an adjustable jib rack expecting to have "juggle" positions. With the weather starting to improve hopefully I can spend a bit more time working on the finer points. Someone once said to me , "you can get anything to sail , but its more difficult to get it to sail well" - How very true !!!!.
    cheers
    Phil
Albert90
Petty Officer 1st Class
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Testing results sofar of the SMIT harber tug
This kit from BillingBoats, the SMIT NEDERLAND was A harber tug in Rotterdam Netherlands build in 1979. There where 9 of this tugs working in the harber. You can find more of my building in https://www.modelbouwforum.nl/threads/smit-nederland-billing-boats.282005/

I’ve contact with old sailers of this tug, and they are follow me in Holland, and have a lot of information of these 1800 serie build Tugs, in that time,….
Now i’ve testing the lights and sound.

Tug is still under construction,…
Liked by Len1 and figtree7nts and
3 comments
  • RonBMK2Petty Officer 1st Class
    Beautiful model, great detail mate.
    Liked by Albert90
  • figtree7ntsAdmiral
    Hi Albert90,

    Your Smit Nederland is superbly built, and I love the sound system!

    Pity we're so far away from each other?

    As, I'd love to do some tug boating competition with you?

    Also, Thanks for pointing out the wrong lighting on my mast!

    Regards,

    Ed-
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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 👍
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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
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philcaretaker
Commodore
Bermuda rigged "Slim Nip"
Seen here on on here maiden voyage this weekend - my Bermuda rigged "Slim Nip" evolved from many hours of enjoyment I have had building, sailing and re tweaking previous "Nips".
The Bermuda rigged "Slim Nip" was a natural progression from my recent uni rigged "Slim Nip" - I just had to explore how an extended (75cm) Bermuda rigged hull would look and sail ?.
The results so far are - Very pleasing !.
Liked by MouldBuilder and Colin H and
4 comments
  • philcaretakerCommodore
    Thanks for the comments guys !.
    Still a bit unsure what will happen when she gets a good blow ! - I don't enjoy sailing in a howling gale but I can alter the keel weight if necessary and alter the jib fixing point along with sail area combinations.
    Still all very suck it and see ! .
    Enjoy !
    Phil⛵
    Liked by Colin H
  • johnfMidshipman
    Well Done Phil,

    It's good to see you improving an already very successful design with a few very effective tweaks.

    We should always remember that even successful designs can be readily enhanced and\or improved by our capable members!

    Dr John F. Leeds and Bradford. MBC. 😊😊😊
    Liked by Colin H
jugge
Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class
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St Roch
Hello everybody
Here is some pictures of my latest build
no rc only static
Have a nice spring
// Jörgen ( Jugge )
Liked by MouldBuilder and rikster67 and
2 comments
  • cjanik001Warrant Officer
    Nice looking model!👍
  • hermankRear Admiral
    Very Nice model,well built
    Keep on going!!👍👍
Ballast
Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
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"Exuberent" DH142
South Devon Crabber :- Cygnus GM 32' 1/12 Scale. Donor hull 32" fitted out/scratch built. Replica of actual vessel that floundered off Weymouth in 1983. Model build started in 1981 and completed in 2018 !!!
Liked by hermank and stevedownunder and
1 comment
  • GrahamP74Sub-Lieutenant
    Such a great model and an even better story Alan, although there was a tragic and sad ending to the full size boat it is great to see such a fine model. Graham
    Liked by River Rat and Peejay and
MouldBuilder
Admiral
Dusseldorf Final monitor Operation
Further information can be seen on my build blog. This is the first of three monitors to be completed. Now on to the other two.😀
Liked by Martin555 and Julio and
4 comments
  • MouldBuilderAdmiral
    Hi Bruce.
    I have got it working but not before carrying out some modifications.
    Firstl was one of the geared motors would not fit as it wanted to go through the deck cover. I made a small tool box, cut the cover and covered the end of the motor.
    The second was that the lift height would never get the boat over the railings. I added a 40mm spacer to increase the height. All is good now.😊
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  • jbkiwiFleet Admiral
    Excellent job Peter,



    JB
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GARTH
Commodore
Stanchion instillation on my Winter Project
Got some Stanchions for my scratch build Andrea Gail so did a litte video on one of the Stanchions.
Liked by Julio and stevedownunder and
4 comments
  • NickDWarrant Officer
    Where did you obtain them please.
  • neilwLieutenant Commander
    This is one of the next jobs I need to do on the Perkasa, not looking forward to it, especially making sure the 0.7mm brass rod I’m using for the lines is kept kink free.
    Liked by stevedownunder and bruce1946
Brightwork
Commodore
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"Amsterdam"
This the model of the Tug "Amsterdam" I acquired from Norm Milne. This is a first class build.
Wijsmuller salvage and long distance towage tug ''Amsterdam''
Built in 1971 by Scheepswerf Johann Oelkers K.G., Hamburg (563) as ''Hamburg'' for Petersen and Alpers.
Sold to Bureau Wijsmuller in 1974 and renamed ''Amsterdam''.
Sustained major machinery damage on 20/01/1986 and sold to Pakistani breakers where she arrived at Gadani Beach on 22/05/86 for demolition.
Model is fully R/C and 1/50 scale and is 43” LOA x 10”
Liked by DWBrinkman and HappyHaggis and
2 comments
EricMB
Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
1 / 10
RC Jet powered Swan
Thought you might like to see the build of my latest vessel in the fleet..
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