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Northumbrian
Midshipman
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airboat
I thought as the lake is still full of weed this would keep me sailing built from light ply fibre glassed inside & out then painted length 33" width 12"height 16" to top of the prop
70 amp esc aircraft brushless motor 11" prop

I am busy with a landing craft i thought this would be another one to beat the dreaded weed 😱
Liked by Colin H and chippy21 and
sharkey
Recruit
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"Victoria"
Assembled in 1986. Came out of loft storage, fired up and R/C after 15 years, in August 2018. Shown here at Millbrook Lake, Cornwall. A Krick model - well documented for its origins on their webpages, but steam power arrangements have been updated from this, the so-called "Puffin" arrangement, which was the available and recommended one at the time 1.5 bar pressure and about 20 minutes running time, but often wind-dependent on keeping the gas flame intact!! With a condenser fitted, a very realistic model and great manoeuvrability... and fun!!
Liked by Brightwork and doghouse and
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reilly4
Warrant Officer
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MTB741 Fairmile D
Newer photos of my 1/24 Scale scratchbuilt Fairmile D at Albert Park Lake in Melbourne, Australia. The conditions were good for realistic photos.
Liked by bilge rat and Brightwork and
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  • jbkiwiFleet Admiral
    Fantastic detail, great job, looks the part.
    Liked by chrys and Ray and
  • Joburg-sailorPetty Officer 1st Class
    Don't know how I could have missed this one! Brilliant detail. Something I am trying to emulate.
    Liked by figtree7nts and teejay and
Northumbrian
Midshipman
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SLOTH
the hull had to be attached to the deck then i built it up to deck level now i am busy building the top & working rigs i purchased them from Peter Wiles
I am hoping to get on the lake when the weed disappears & that doesn't look like happening anytime soon 😡
Liked by keithtindley and jacko and
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  • DonnieboyWarrant Officer
    It's amazing that every club I've seen so far has problem with weeds.we use to have access to a reflecting pool with no weeds at a civic centre,But they changed the rules.Any water deeper than 2inches required a life guard be posted.When people in the condos saw us down at the water they would bring their children down to watch the boats in the water.At the end of the night they would thank us for entertaining their children.All our members enjoyed doing this.City politics is a b___h.
    Liked by Northumbrian and suntugs and
  • jackoCommander
    woodbridge pond clear of weeds looked after very well
wunwinglo
Petty Officer 1st Class
1 / 13
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.
Liked by Brightwork and DELVEIN and
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Lauriem
Petty Officer 1st Class
Perkasa
This is a 49" Perkasa built from a ply Precedent kit - the build blog is on this site. Videoed from a 46" Fireboat on a lake in Western Australia. Neither boat is running at top speed, which is spectacular but overscale! Both boats have identical brushless motors. Apologies for the video being a bit long, and for the water on the lens, but this is a first attempt and I hope you enjoy the music.
Liked by Brightwork and Sakibian and
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  • lesliebreameChief Petty Officer 1st Class
    lovely and beautiful boating pond.
  • JCC61Recruit
    Very nice video Lauriem !
    I'm from France and now on the way re-building of the same initialy started 40 years ago (when I was young !) and I would need your experience (if you agree)
    Tell me please if you are OK.
    See you
KEN0191
Leading Seaman
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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
Liked by Martin555 and doghouse and
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  • DonnieboyWarrant Officer
    The hobby also helps us to get back on track.Lovely model.
    Liked by Ronald and marky and
  • 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
Northumbrian
Midshipman
1 / 3
airboat
I built this from scratch for a friends grandson as the lake they sail on is full of weed just hope he likes it
Liked by jacko and watson220 and
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Dave M
Vice Admiral
Hovercraft
This is Brian Clewes Hovercraft on a frozen Boundary Park Lake in Cheshire UK.
Our resident cob swan and his wife were sat on the ice probably hoping we had brought some feed. They don't bother us and we leave them alone. I should have filmed them taking off later, not an easy task on ice for one of our largest birds.
The hovercraft has two brushless motors and uses a LiPo.
Liked by Martin555 and Brightwork and
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  • BOATSHEDCaptain
    That looks fun. Have you tried it on snow ??
    Liked by Martin555
  • reilly4Warrant Officer
    Very nice, the hardest thing to do is probably to drive in a straight line.
    Liked by Martin555
bilzin
Petty Officer 1st Class
1 / 3
Bargain Tomkat
Somebody was either disillusioned with model boats or impecunious to the Nth degree because he let me have this BRAND NEW Ripmax Tomkat complete with Motor, ESC, brand new steering servo,action man driver,decals and instructions for a brownie with a bluey postage.
Not my usual type of model but will make a fun change down at our 'postage stamp' lake (?)
Liked by Brightwork and Northumbrian and
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  • DonnieboyWarrant Officer
    Great aquisition.There was an article either in Model Boats or Marine Modelling international.They did a few modifications to it.
    Liked by philcaretaker and Dave M
Baggie
Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
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Albion et al
Photos to show Eaton Park Boating Lake in Norwich.
Liked by Bryan-the-pirate and jfstoker and
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  • BaggieChief Petty Officer 1st Class
    Workshop finished - lightly varnished. Very pleased. Started on Billings Barge. The Vietnamese Junk was purchased in Vietnam and built by my friend Gascoigne... he added the Panda!
  • BaggieChief Petty Officer 1st Class
    Workshop finished - varnished with a very light stain. Building started on a Billings kitof a Yarmouth Barge - my first build.
Gascoigne
Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class
Kiwi\
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.
Liked by Brightwork and Joe727 and
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