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scratch built old Vic Smeed plan. needs either bigger motor or more pitch. should go better once it gets on the step
{"text":"scratch built old Vic Smeed plan. needs either bigger motor or more pitch. should go better once it gets on the step","subject":"Scudder","media":[],"youtubeUrl":"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1osvW2Fvmfw"}
The Model is scratch built from Photos and profiles of the internet it is around 52 inches long and currently runs on two Graupner 700 turbo motors (14.4v) and dual Mtroniks 25A ESC (12v) running twin contra rotating 45mm props, this model can spin on its own axis like the real boat but does not use waterjets due to cost. Completed in 2017.
Whats a CB90
Its a Command Boat 90 originally built by Docstar in sweden and later also built in the USA under licence.
The boat has a multi role capability and has be used by the Army, Police, Coast Guard and Ambalence Service
Originally a Military craft for coastal waters and rivers with a shallow draft and powered by twin water jets this 15 ton Aluminum boat can deliver half a platoon directly on to beach heads via its landing craft type single man door at the bow.
This craft has excellent manoveraility and can crash stop ( go into full reverse and stop) in 1.5 x its length. No-wonder the american's wanted this boat.
Video of real boat
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9I42PVJtOlc
{"text":"The Model is scratch built from Photos and profiles of the internet it is around 52 inches long and currently runs on two Graupner 700 turbo motors (14.4v) and dual Mtroniks 25A ESC (12v) running twin contra rotating 45mm props, this model can spin on its own axis like the real boat but does not use waterjets due to cost. Completed in 2017.\n\nWhats a CB90\n\nIts a Command Boat 90 originally built by Docstar in sweden and later also built in the USA under licence.\nThe boat has a multi role capability and has be used by the Army, Police, Coast Guard and Ambalence Service\n\nOriginally a Military craft for coastal waters and rivers with a shallow draft and powered by twin water jets this 15 ton Aluminum boat can deliver half a platoon directly on to beach heads via its landing craft type single man door at the bow.\n\nThis craft has excellent manoveraility and can crash stop ( go into full reverse and stop) in 1.5 x its length. No-wonder the american's wanted this boat.\n\nVideo of real boat\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9I42PVJtOlc","subject":"CB90","media":[{"id":"1520609391","name":"1520609391.jpg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1520609391/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1520609391/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1520609397","name":"1520609397.jpg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1520609397/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1520609397/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1520609426","name":"1520609426.jpg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1520609426/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1520609426/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1520609453","name":"1520609453.jpg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1520609453/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1520609453/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1520609441","name":"1520609441.jpg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1520609441/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1520609441/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1520609488","name":"1520609488.jpg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1520609488/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1520609488/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1520609710","name":"1520609710.jpg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1520609710/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1520609710/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"}],"youtubeUrl":"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9I42PVJtOlc"}
The Model is scratch built from Photos and profiles of the internet it is around 52 inches long and currently runs on two Graupner 700 turbo motors (14.4v) and dual Mtroniks 25A ESC (12v) running twin contra rotating 45mm props, this model can spin on its own axis like the real boat but does not use waterjets due to cost. Completed in 2017.
Whats a CB90
Its a Command Boat 90 originally built by Docstar in sweden and later also built in the USA under licence.
The boat has a multi role capability and has be used by the Army, Police, Coast Guard and Ambalence Service
Originally a Military craft for coastal waters and rivers with a shallow draft and powered by twin water jets this 15 ton Aluminum boat can deliver half a platoon directly on to beach heads via its landing craft type single man door at the bow.
This craft has excellent manoveraility and can crash stop ( go into full reverse and stop) in 1.5 x its length. No-wonder the american's wanted this boat.
A scratch built model of a working wherry the skipper/owner was the great grandfather of a near neighbour. Used to work the rivers Wensum and Yare here in Norfolk. Model hull clinker built. in balsa with resin inside and out. Sails really well with a detachable keel. One of four model wherries built.
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A scratch built model of a working wherry the skipper/owner was the great grandfather of a near neighbour. Used to work the rivers Wensum and Yare here in Norfolk. Model hull clinker built. in balsa with resin inside and out. Sails really well with a detachable keel. One of four model wherries built.
Scratch built, new hull, starting today no end in sight.
More to come as i progrees.
{"text":"Scratch built, new hull, starting today no end in sight.\nMore to come as i progrees.","subject":"Wyeforce 2","media":[{"id":"1519644185","name":"1519644185.jpg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1519644185/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1519644185/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1519644187","name":"1519644187.jpg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1519644187/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1519644187/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"}],"youtubeUrl":""}
e Hector Read was built in Hull in the 60s for the Gt Yarmout port and Haven as their new Harbour tug to be moored at the pilot station in Gorleston. Giving many years service, was finally sold on when most working ships were fitted with bow/stern thrusters. Much missed as part of the river scene. A scratch built model I made 18 years ago from photo’s and drawings from the Port Authority. Anyone know her ultimate fate?
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e Hector Read was built in Hull in the 60s for the Gt Yarmout port and Haven as their new Harbour tug to be moored at the pilot station in Gorleston. Giving many years service, was finally sold on when most working ships were fitted with bow/stern thrusters. Much missed as part of the river scene. A scratch built model I made 18 years ago from photo’s and drawings from the Port Authority. Anyone know her ultimate fate?
A very fine scratch built scale model and the pics show lots of fine detail.
Typical of the period and sadly missing from our river scenes.
Does the model sail?
A very fine scratch built scale model and the pics show lots of fine detail.
Typical of the period and sadly missing from our river scenes.
Does the model sail?
Thanks Dave, Hector Read model powered by a speed 600 brushed electric motor with an electric speed controller. This gives plenty of oomph when it comes to rescuing stranded craft large or small on the pond, which is always a challenge I can never resist.
Thanks Dave, Hector Read model powered by a speed 600 brushed electric motor with an electric speed controller. This gives plenty of oomph when it comes to rescuing stranded craft large or small on the pond, which is always a challenge I can never resist.
Sailing well in the sun and sparkling waters. A NZ Scow scratch built from plans. Unusual trading schooner based on those from the Great Lakes, USA.Actual vessel now restored as an example of an early NZ coastal trader.
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Sailing well in the sun and sparkling waters. A NZ Scow scratch built from plans. Unusual trading schooner based on those from the Great Lakes, USA.Actual vessel now restored as an example of an early NZ coastal trader.
This is my latest build she is all scratch built.
She is based on a Robert Allen tug built in Cyprus.
She has two 800 motors on belt drive with 70 mm props.
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This is my latest build she is all scratch built.
She is based on a Robert Allen tug built in Cyprus.
She has two 800 motors on belt drive with 70 mm props.
Actually I knew it was Andy 😉
Just another example of my usual pathetic attempt at humour😁
Wonder if John has since made a vid of her Sea Trials?
Or is she just 'TOOO Nice' to risk in the wet stuff 🤔
Cheers, Doug 😎
Actually I knew it was Andy 😉
Just another example of my usual pathetic attempt at humour😁
Wonder if John has since made a vid of her Sea Trials?
Or is she just 'TOOO Nice' to risk in the wet stuff 🤔
Cheers, Doug 😎
Hi not got a vid, but have lots of pictures on the lake 👍
Hi not got a vid, but have lots of pictures on the lake 👍[{"id":"162217917895","name":"162217917895","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/162217917895\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/162217917895\/s","isImage":false,"ext":"file"}]
A challenging project 10 years ago. Scratch built model of theSRN3 built under licence by the US for use in the Mekong delta against the VC in Vietnam. Very light construction with liteply.
Two ESPs control brushed and brushless motors for lift and propulsion. Motor tube ball-raced at each end with a 9x6 pusher prop. Realistic performance and sounds like a turbo prop. Tricky to control in anything stronger than a light breeze. Best on water.
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A challenging project 10 years ago. Scratch built model of theSRN3 built under licence by the US for use in the Mekong delta against the VC in Vietnam. Very light construction with liteply.
Two ESPs control brushed and brushless motors for lift and propulsion. Motor tube ball-raced at each end with a 9x6 pusher prop. Realistic performance and sounds like a turbo prop. Tricky to control in anything stronger than a light breeze. Best on water.
Vosper 73ft Type 1 MTB - Scratchbuilt. Now running two brushless motors and NiMH batteries. Photos previously posted. 1/24 Scale
Fairmile D MTB623 belongs to a good friend. This boat was also featured in a previous video with my Fairmile D.
The lake was a bit choppy with realistic sea conditions.
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Scratch built from photographs taken in 1970 HonKong
Meet the crew from the Junk! A tough looking bunch.
{"text":"Scratch built from photographs taken in 1970 HonKong\nMeet the crew from the Junk! A tough looking bunch.","subject":"Chinese junk","media":[{"id":"1516292776","name":"1516292776.jpeg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1516292776/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1516292776/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpeg"},{"id":"1516400376","name":"1516400376.jpeg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1516400376/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1516400376/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpeg"},{"id":"1520785563","name":"1520785563.jpeg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1520785563/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1520785563/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpeg"}],"youtubeUrl":""}
I’ve never seen such a motley crew ... other than on my tugboat. Photo to follow. Ha! in addition the Junk is really a sight to behold and enjoyed by members and the public alike.
I’ve never seen such a motley crew ... other than on my tugboat. Photo to follow. Ha! in addition the Junk is really a sight to behold and enjoyed by members and the public alike.
1/35 Scale model of the La Combattante IIIB Class Fast Missile Boat of the Hellenic Navy.
The boat is scratchbuilt. it is 1606mm long. it has 2 brushless 720Kv motors and NiMH batteries.
The 76mm guns can traverse and elevate. The 30mm guns can traverse. Both radars rotate and there are LED running lights.
{"text":"1/35 Scale model of the La Combattante IIIB Class Fast Missile Boat of the Hellenic Navy.\nThe boat is scratchbuilt. it is 1606mm long. it has 2 brushless 720Kv motors and NiMH batteries.\nThe 76mm guns can traverse and elevate. The 30mm guns can traverse. Both radars rotate and there are LED running lights.","subject":"HS Simitzopoulos P28","media":[],"youtubeUrl":"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y00G5w3xZjQ"}
1/35 Scale model of the La Combattante IIIB Class Fast Missile Boat of the Hellenic Navy.
The boat is scratchbuilt. it is 1606mm long. it has 2 brushless 720Kv motors and NiMH batteries.
The 76mm guns can traverse and elevate. The 30mm guns can traverse. Both radars rotate and there are LED running lights.
The USS READY was an Asheville class gunboat that saw service in the USN during the Vietnam period of the 1970's. Four of the boats were outfitted with RIM missiles and served with the US 6th fleet until decommissioned in the late 1970's. The 51" model is a Dumas kit from the 80's and like other Dumas offerings rather basic. I didn't use the kit's metal fittings but replaced them with scratch built items. To make my boat a little different I built the missile launchers that the READY carried. it's just finished so I hope to have it "underway" next spring.
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The USS READY was an Asheville class gunboat that saw service in the USN during the Vietnam period of the 1970's. Four of the boats were outfitted with RIM missiles and served with the US 6th fleet until decommissioned in the late 1970's. The 51" model is a Dumas kit from the 80's and like other Dumas offerings rather basic. I didn't use the kit's metal fittings but replaced them with scratch built items. To make my boat a little different I built the missile launchers that the READY carried. it's just finished so I hope to have it "underway" next spring.