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51 posts · Page 5 of 5- circle43nauticalChief Petty Officer 2nd ClassThat's a great model kit. I have built several Dumas kits over the years and have never been disappointed. They allow you to use your imagination and skills; but my first RC project some28 years ago was a Billings Boats 1:20 USCG 44 foot Motor Lifeboat like yours with an ABS hull and wood superstructure. To be honest, I've been working on her for as long as I've been a father! Always adding details or overhauling, I reckon. A couple of years ago I took her apart and repainted the hull. Now I am periodically reassembling her with the original fittings. My present project is a Barracuda RC Boats 1:12 USCG 52' Motor Lifeboat, of which there are only three kits world-wide. The actual MLB "Triumph" (CG-52301, 2 were built in 1935) was lost with all hands during a rescue attempt off Cape Disappointment, WA in January 1961.That's a great model kit. I have built several Dumas kits over the years and have never been disappointed. They allow you to use your imagination and skills; but my first RC project some28 years ago was a Billings Boats 1:20 USCG 44 foot Motor Lifeboat like yours with an ABS hull and wood superstructure. To be honest, I've been working on her for as long as I've been a father! Always adding details or overhauling, I reckon. A couple of years ago I took her apart and repainted the hull. Now I am periodically reassembling her with the original fittings. My present project is a Barracuda RC Boats 1:12 USCG 52' Motor Lifeboat, of which there are only three kits world-wide. The actual MLB "Triumph" (CG-52301, 2 were built in 1935) was lost with all hands during a rescue attempt off Cape Disappointment, WA in January 1961. My Father built strong aircraft, and I always preferred boats. I overbuild my boats in the same manner. My weakness is that I can't wait for the glue to dry. Looks good & keep up the great work! GO CUBS![{"id":"1507902945","name":"1507902945.jpg","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/1507902945\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/1507902945\/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1507902947","name":"1507902947.jpg","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/1507902947\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/1507902947\/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1507902983","name":"1507902983.jpg","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/1507902983\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/1507902983\/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1507903051","name":"1507903051.jpg","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/1507903051\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/1507903051\/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1507903390","name":"1507903390.jpg","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/1507903390\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/1507903390\/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1507904116","name":"1507904116.jpg","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/1507904116\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/1507904116\/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1507880143","name":"1507880143.jpg","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/1507880143\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/1507880143\/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1507904138","name":"1507904138.jpg","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/1507904138\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/1507904138\/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"}]
My Father built strong aircraft, and I always preferred boats. I overbuild my boats in the same manner. My weakness is that I can't wait for the glue to dry. Looks good & keep up the great work! GO CUBS!Liked by Brightwork and zachmartin and - RedRiderPetty Officer 1st ClassHello Folks,Hello Folks, Have gotten away from this project until recently. Am in the process of assembling the top deck. Have a question? ..... Has anyone used a glue gun in their assemblies, whether it be for only a few parts or more? Anyway, here's where I'm at recently....[{"id":"1531002185","name":"1531002185.jpg","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/1531002185\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/1531002185\/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1531002199","name":"1531002199.jpg","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/1531002199\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/1531002199\/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1531002188","name":"1531002188.jpg","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/1531002188\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/hobby.land\/media\/1531002188\/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"}]
Have gotten away from this project until recently. Am in the process of assembling the top deck. Have a question? .....
Has anyone used a glue gun in their assemblies, whether it be for only a few parts or more?
Anyway, here's where I'm at recently....Liked by Inkoust
Scale 1:60 Actual size of deck, 165 feet. The crest on the side represents the following.
Martello Tower - Bexhill-on-sea
Seahorses - Eastbourne
Saxon Crown - East-Sussex.
Ships of the same class
1821 James Watt 1825 Calpe 1832 Rhadamanthurs
1836 Unicorn 1837 Sirius
The boat was built by Peter Allday some 20-plus years ago