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JOHN
Midshipman
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boston
Well, what a lovely day it is today and here is a pic or two of my Boston which I built several years ago - I had to rebuild her recently that was due to the plasticard I used for the bulwarks had perished and when I picked the model up the plasticard bulwarks cracked and fell apart, so I have rebuilt with wood. Plastic was from the 1980s when I built the model.
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  • RNinMunichFleet Admiral
    Know what you mean John,
    I first built my H Class destroyer in the mid 60s.
    Mostly balsa but some plastic.
    When I started refitting her about 32 years ago most of the plastic bits crumbled and fell apart.😭 Binders were all leached out 😮😭
    Only plastic stuff that survived were the Airfix 1/72 8th Army and Afrika Corps soldiers I had shanghaied into the Navy!😁
    Who still says 'They don't make stuff like they used to'??
    I rebuilt the superstructure using 0.5mm marine ply.
    Nice rebuild John, keep 'em comin' 👍
    Doug 😎
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DELVEIN
Able Seaman
PT 109
I have been building my scratch build PT 109 for the last 3 months, working sometimes only one or two evenings in the week. As you must all know you can only do so much before you have to stop and wait for glue or paint to dry :( but at last it is now completed, RC gear installed and a mighty 48" in length at 1/20 scale. Next will be the lake and a final trial run, I completed a 'bath' test a couple of days ago and it only just fitted in the bath but both motors run great. hope you like. Andy
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  • RNinMunichFleet Admiral
    Sounds good to me DELVEIN 👍 PLEASE start a Build Blog about your project.
    I'm sure it would be an inspiration to many members, not least me 😉
    I propose to fit the centre motor as a simple brushed job with independent control, as RHBaker did with his superb Brave Borderer MTB. Centre motor for cruising and manoeuvring, two outer brushless for full power 'action' manoeuvring. So far I've only renovated the hull, way to go yet.
    Looking forward to the vid of your Sea Trials👍
    Cheers, Doug 😎
  • JBRCfloatsLeading Seaman
    Beautiful job.
    Liked by watson220
StuartE
Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
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Mowe 2
I hadn't built a model of any sort since I was 15 years old and that was a control line aeroplane with a glow worm engine. 45 years later and regressing nicely back to my teenage years, my wife bought me (reluctantly!) a RC Boat Kit - Mowe 2. I had been wanting to build again for many years, but children and family and home situation did not allow.
So, over the cold Autumn and Winter Months I carefully put my spare nights to good use, rather than watching night after night TV box sets and re-watching the entire James Bond movies, not once but 2 or 3 times....
Anyhow after 3 months...the finished product. I should have started a blog but didn't know of this site until a few weeks ago.
Not a brilliant finished job, but a satisfying one, and it sails nicely on Bushy Park boating lake in Kingston-upon-Thames.
Now o nto bigger and more complicated things...a Fairey Huntsman 31.
This time I'll do a blog....👍
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  • DonnieboyWarrant Officer
    Good looking boat.Nice clean paint job.Looks good on the water.
  • retirement-hobbyPetty Officer 1st Class
    Nice job, looking forward to your next project!
sandkb
Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class
105 PBR PIBBER.
U.S. Navy PBR 31Mkll. Patrol Boat River.
This is a vessel that I'm building from scratch. To achieve accuracy I will be using a Tamiha 1/35 scale kit and scaling that kit up to 1/9th scale for the vessel I am building. it will measure up to almost 1 metre in length.
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  • BOATSHEDCaptain
    Will you be putting a blog of your build on here for all to see. it will be very interesting. I cannot wait to see your progress of the build.
retirement-hobby
Petty Officer 1st Class
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Air Boats
These are under repair. They were built a couple of years ago, but didnt survive some moves. Combination of hull repairs, rebuilding of shrouds, etc. Ongoing projects.
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  • retirement-hobbyPetty Officer 1st Class
    my very first soldering project! This is the start of a shroud.
    Liked by RNinMunich
  • RNinMunichFleet Admiral
    So far so good!👍😉
    Ya see, it ain't so hard after all 😉
    Hard part is jigging all the parts together so they can't move.
    Or stopping the last joint melting apart when you make the next.😡 To solve that I use crock clips as heat shunts between the last and the next joint. Keep it up r-h, Cheers, Doug 😎
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Ronald
Fleet Admiral
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Bat Man
Looking after the grandson today, building models together. Eventually he might like boats too.
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  • Colin HFleet Admiral
    Well done that man, the future of modelling rellies on us helping youngsters develop. My own grandson is already into model boats. Best wishes to both of you.
    Cheers Colin.
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  • markyCommodore
    Just have to try and get the bat boat or let him design one (loads of guns and missiles)and take it from there.both my grand kids like a play in the workshop /shed granddaughter has an affinity for glue in her hair
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GeoffA
Able Seaman
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Moorcock
I bought the Moorcock from a fellow boater and decided to rebuild her as the Moorcock. The hull was stripped bare and the prop-shaft tube removed and completely remade with a new prop. The hull was then repainted and the life boat and davits added The superstructure was cleaned up and remade with a Robbe spring loaded grappling iron added to the rear deck.She is powered by a 24v scooted motor salvaged from a garbage bin and has 4 x 12v 7amh SLA's to provide power. She is a good strong vesel to sail and is often used as a recovery tug.
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  • ads90Warrant Officer
    You have made a vey fine job of her Sir - looks great on the water.
    Alan
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shipbuilder3770
Able Seaman
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Fort/Park
This is a 1:100 scratch build of an (unnamed) Fort/Park class freighter, based on Jim Pottinger's drawings of a North Sands design. I'm building this as a DEMS ship. it has smoke and an overboard water discharge (if it works!).

These ships were built in many Canadian shipyards during WW2. Some went to British Admiralty - with Fort XXX names - and some went to Canadian government - named for Can. parks.

I haven't yet decided on the name for this model.
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