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philcaretaker
Commodore
"Bionic Bill"
Graham Royle joined the Model Boat Website last summer, returning to modelling after a 45 year break. It was a display at Buxton Model Boat Club last year where he spoke with one of the members that got him started again.

Graham who is now a member of the Buxton Model Boat Club started his latest project "Bionic Bill", only 3 months ago at the beginning of lockdown.

What resulted is truly magnificent working model example of engineering, woodworking, electronics, perseverance and total dedication ! .

Well done Graham !.
PS - Remember, set video resolution quality to HD 1080p (Bottom right cog wheel).
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  • Graham93Vice Admiral
    Phil,

    Thanks for doing the video, and spending all the time editing the clips. Much better than anything I could do with my handheld camera.

    Graham93
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  • MouldBuilderAdmiral
    Superb.
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philcaretaker
Commodore
RC Sailing :- Clyde Pilots
Here we have two terrific RC models of the Motor Vessel CUMBRAE built by two Buxton Model Boat Club Members - No1 is Blue belonging to Roger and the second belongs to Paul..
The original vessel was built by George Brown & Co in 1936 for Clyde Pilotage Authority, Glasgow.
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  • Joe727Commander
    Very nice video, looks like there is a lot of boat activity on your pond. 👍
    Liked by Martin555
  • NerysFleet Admiral
    Two very smart, well built boats and a pleasure to see current boat club activities after all this time, Oh that the same applied in Wales.

    Nerys
Harvey Kitten
Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
Stevenage MBC IC boats
Busy Sunday with 6 members bringing IC boats to the lake. Onshore & offshore footage of the thrills and spills using GoPro cameras on the boats.
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Elsrickle
Warrant Officer
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RAF Fire float
This is a old model I purchased to renovate after few months here is the completed build. Must give many thanks for all the advice and help given to me by the members of Model Boats, and thanks to all the other builds I gathered a lot of the information to the build. Tried to get a near original model but a few discrepancies as not all to scale. We’d more practice and experience this is my third build so am still learning.
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  • cj39Recruit
    nice work mate. and she looks the part on the water.
  • jbkiwiFleet Admiral
    Nice work
lesliebreame
Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
solar
Members might like to view my experimental solar powered "BOAT " More like an aircraft carrier !! No batteries carried even for the radio. Brushless motor running from 24 cells giving 12volts. Slightest shadow will stop it.The panel i made myself by buying individual solar cells from Ebay and soldering them up.The cells are sandwiched between glass which makes it quite heavy and next project will have no glass but the cells are VERY fragile.
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  • reilly4Warrant Officer
    A nifty experimental boat. What about a back-up battery - charged by the solar panels. Gives a bit of continuity. 😎

    Or to use Elton John's words for the boat's motto

    "Don't let the sun go down on me"
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  • lesliebreameChief Petty Officer 1st Class
    I wanted to demonstrate that a vessel could move due to the power of the sun alone.Introducing a battery would confuse the issue and sceptical people would claim that it was the battery doing all the work !! Cheers
Donnieboy
Warrant Officer
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Fun Run
Enjoyable day.Light rain but lovely weather.Members from Kawartha Marine Modellers,Confederation Marine Modellers and Metro Marine Modellers attended.Wide variety of boats.Had BBQ afterwards.There is a couple of pictures of Springer tugs for people to have an idea what to do to theirs.
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  • RonaldFleet Admiral
    The Dumas kit (Carol Moran) mine is named Michael after my grandson. it sailed at a scale speed today.

    The Bunker and Ellis "Lobster Yacht" a Midwest kit, seen here towing a harbour tender.

    Harbour tender and Tugboat built by me. Dannieboy built the Lobster Yacht with added touches by Ron.
    Liked by figtree7nts and Donnieboy
  • RNinMunichFleet Admiral
    A magnificent collection! Well done gents 👍👍👍
    Specially like the Victorian Launch 😊
    Poor little girl, adrift on a runaway launch wiv no crew!!!! 😲
    Hope one of the Springers could rescue her.
    Congrats all round,
    Cheers, Doug 😎
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Donnieboy
Warrant Officer
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Fun Run
Our club had our Fun Run today.We operate out of Humber Bay in Toronto whilr the weeds are down.The sun is finally cooperating.
We have two ponds to run our boats in.The Sailors run in the big pond and the scale members run in the smaller pond.Attached are a few photos of the day.I must mention that the first picture is a new construction of a Marblehead out for a test run.The Canadian Coast Guard Ice breaker is totally scratch built with working radar and lights.This member works on his kitchen table.We found out later that he was born on a kitchen table.
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  • BaggieChief Petty Officer 1st Class
    How wonderful to have two ponds.
wunwinglo
Petty Officer 1st Class
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MTB 379
My uncle Peter was a flotilla leader with coastal forces in the Mediterean, in the second half of WW2 . My late father, Douglas, his brother, built the pictured MTB in 1956. it ran with i.c. power until 1962, when it was mothballed.

I recently restored and upgraded the model (brushless motors etc) and thought that it would be great to take the model all the way down a lake in Devon to demonstrate it for him. Not having any local knowledge, I put a request on this excellent site, asking for help from local guys and must say that the site has some wonderful subscribers who came forward with help and support, especially Keystone. He was brilliant and greatly contributed to make the visit a great success. thanks, mate. My uncle and the other members present greatly enjoyed it, though the windy, cold conditions rendered the rum tot most acceptable!! The photos are self explanatory. The tug was there as a rescue boat if required.

Many thanks to all Model Boats' members who responded to my request for help.
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KEN0191
Leading Seaman
1 / 6
firefly
as earlier message says 93 was an internet buy and was built in the fifties by a scots gent whilst serving in the royal navy and was built in the persian gulf. 94 was built by me in 1959/60 whilst doing my national service in the raf on the island of sylt germany sailed boat on my returnhome the lake at the exhibition park where my brother and i were members of the model yacht club no r/c in those days it was too expensive just a diesel engine and a rudder an away it went
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  • DonnieboyWarrant Officer
    The hobby also helps us to get back on track.Lovely model.
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  • LemmerhengstAble Seaman
    In July 2015 the 26ft Firefly sailed from Ramsgate to Dunkirk with a fleet of some 50 other Members of the Association of Dunkirk Little Ships to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the evacuation.
    These little ships have an admiralty warrant to fly the St Geoge's Cross at the stemhead, a unique honour! (google images have lots of pics of her)
    Lovely model............Lemmerhengst
    Liked by figtree7nts
Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
HMCS AGASSIZ (Corvette)
This truly stunning piece was created by Barry Sharman of Southampton international Plastic Modellers’ Society (IPMS UK). A replica of the HMCS Agassiz with a mind boggling level of detail not only on the outside but also on the inside visible through cut out sections of the hull. Barry invited me to see the other side of the model and was amazed to see several crew members restoring that side. Spectacular and no wonder it was protected by a glass case that Barry kindly removed so I could film it without chance of picking up any reflections.
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  • reilly4Warrant Officer
    Magnificent detail work. it is a masterpiece of modelling.
  • RNinMunichFleet Admiral
    Absolutely, Modelling par excellence👍
    Just think of the planning that must have gone into this! Building such detail deck for deck from the keel up 😲 Never mind the superb weathering, just back from several N Atlantic crossings!?
    And where the heck did he get all the interior detail from ?????
    Fabulous, just great shame that she'll never float 🤔
bilzin
Petty Officer 1st Class
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USCG 44 foot Rescue Craft
Billings kits built 2016

2 brushed motor, 2.4 ghz radio and crew members from Realmodelpilots.com
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  • circle43nauticalChief Petty Officer 2nd Class
    i have that same kit i bought just before my daughter was born in 1989. she is undergoing a "fleet rehab & maintenance"
    overhaul currently. actually the first true rc watercraft i
    started with, after a lifetime of building static models. that kit was of high quality, but has of course been discontinued some years ago. i transferred her from uscg lifesaving station manasquan inlet, new jersey, to uscg lifeboat station ludington, michigan, and changed the hull number from cg-44329 to cg-44345. i served in the uscg in nj, but always wanted to be stationed in ludington, mi. semper paratus!
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