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ShaunI
Leading Seaman
First sail of the year!
Back in May I was able to get my boats out on a the local boating lake, it went ok and it was magical to have them on the water again, although I did have battery issues, and my small type 24 frigate had a leak, well I live and learn, back to shed to discharge and recharge my NMHI batteries, and address the leak! More to follow soon!
ShaunI
Leading Seaman
My Two boat task force
Here is pitcure of both my boats sailing on a boating lake not far from my home, the larger of the two was commandeered by my 8 year old son for a trainning mission he had in mind, which gave me an excuse to build another one, which is the smaller boat the picture, as the young captain needed escorting while getting use to his new command!
They are both made from balsa wood, which the material for the hull, it is sealed with a acrylic varnish,painted over the top with enammel paint with clear varnish on top of the paint! The superstructure on the larger destoyer is made from thin plywood, and on the smaller frigate its made of plasticard!
I got the lynx helicoptors on Ebay from "The Dorest Print Man" I think it was, which are 3D printed by him!
Liked by Cashrc and Len1 and
3 comments
  • ShaunILeading Seaman
    Ok I will see what happened thought I attached photo sorry, thanks for letting me know.
  • ShaunILeading Seaman
    Yes I think it was a cruiser which part the Blake class and converted to carry helicopters!
philcaretaker
Commodore
Frigate & Destroyer
This Frigate & Destroyer belong to Buxton Model Boat Club Members -
Frigate HMS GURKA (Bob Young) & Destroyer HMS SOLEBAY (Dave Cole).
Liked by RNinMunich and DuncanP and
philcaretaker
Commodore
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RN Type 23 Frigate
Sea Trials of Model RN Type 23 Frigate from Buxton model Club member Lee.
Liked by MouldBuilder and figtree7nts and
3 comments
  • philcaretakerCommodore
    She is back in dry dock for more fitting out by Lee who constructed and owns the model.
    She is quite a beast at 1/72 scale about 6ft / 2mtr long. Fleetscale kit/parts i think ?.
    Special significance for me that my son has served on HMS Iron Duke.
    Liked by RNinMunich and MouldBuilder and
  • RNinMunichFleet Admiral
    Hi Phil,
    Wonder if your son was on board when I had a look round Iron Duke during the Exponaval in Valparaiso naval harbour many years ago?
    When not at the exhibition discussing the COMMS fit for the OPVs Armada de Chile have since built I was on the other side of the dock doing some upgrades to a 1kW HF transmitter on a Leander frigate. Took longer than expected to upgrade the SW so I nearly ended up sailing with her. Might have been fun😉
    Cheers, Doug 😎
Joburg-sailor
Petty Officer 1st Class
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SA Valour Class Frigate
My second scratch build. SA Navy "Spioenkop". 1:80 scale. 2 Mtroniks 600 motors on the scale 40mm (home made) props running on 6v and Hobbywing 860 brushed ESC. Jetdrive (also homemade) runs on a 550 motor (I think!) and a 1060 Hobbywing ESC running on 12v. Chopper is a heavily modified Hobbyboss RN Super Lynx. Hangar door opens as well as chopper moves on helideck with worm drive and magnets. idea is that this would happen sequentially ... but haven't managed to sort that out as I am "electronically challenged". Suggestions welcome!
Liked by Brightwork and Mervyn and
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  • GlynRecruit
    Sad to say, I'm not actually a member of the Centurion Model Boat Club, despite having lived here for a number of years. But I'm sure the guys at the club would love having your model sailing there. Perhaps one day I'll have the time to venture to Emmarentia Dam to see the Spioenkop and all the other boats of the GMBC in action. Best regards, Glyn
  • Joburg-sailorPetty Officer 1st Class
    Just a further update on my MEKO Frigate. Thanks to the patience and advice from Doug together with a local boff friend, JohnO' with advice on electronics, I have now ventured into the realm of YouTube for the first time and am able to provide the short video suggested by Reilly4 some while ago. This sequence is returning the heli back into the hangar. The "Out"sequence is the reverse. Both "Out" and "In"are sequential on one channel of the TX.
    I have been told that the address below must be pasted into your browser. Hope it works.
    Liked by philcaretaker and Ronald and
admiral
Leading Seaman
canterbury and waikato
1/48 scale scratch built models of RNZN frigates RC
Liked by Inkoust and circle43nautical and
4 comments
  • John2Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
    Very good!
  • circle43nauticalChief Petty Officer 2nd Class
    BRAVO ZULU! 1:48 IS SUCH A NICE SCALE FOR MILITARY CRAFT. BEAUTIFUL DETAIL
admiral
Leading Seaman
HMNZS Canterbury, HMNZS Waikato, HMNZS Taranaki
This video shows four New Zealand frigate models, at 1/48 scale, radio-controlled, HMNZS Canterbury leads, then Waikato, Otago and Taranaki. All models built from scratch, from Navy plans.
Build time about 6 months each. 1970's era idea based on a photo of these ships taken sailing in Wellington Harbour.
Liked by John2 and petercbrown and
3 comments
  • vanya66Recruit
    Brilliant model collection of the past RNZ Navy vessels. very realistic setting. Particularly like HMNZS Otago (F111).

    👍
  • CraigRobothamPetty Officer 1st Class
    These look fantastic all together like that , job well done 👍
admiral
Leading Seaman
HMNZS Royalist
6ft loa, RC, scratch-built, grp hull. 10 yrs old.
Sold to private museum.
Am building my 3rd RC model of HMNZS Taranaki, Rothsey class frigate. Over past 40 years have built many RN - e.g.
Force H, Med., 1943, such as Illustrious, Sheffield etc.
Refer www.modelboats.co.uk January 2014 issue.

My main request is that I can establish somebody UK with
similar interest, despite my living NZ but unable to attend
your excdellent sights.
Liked by Rod and caproni and
6 comments
  • figtree7ntsAdmiral
    All due respect! I thought a model that's 1 meter long was big! WOW 👍
  • DennisRobothamPetty Officer 1st Class
    All models have their own character, the only limitations are ones own mind, at seventy I am still hopefully expanding. Happy sailing
aprestney
Leading Seaman
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HMS Avenger type 21 frigate
HI " I thought I would put my biggest model from my collection for all to look at ! HMS Avenger took approx 3 years to build . " She is a type 21 frigate at 1/64 scale . At 6 feet long . Scratch built on a fibreglass hull from plywood plastic card & metal parts . Works on a six channel futaba skysport .
Full working red & white leds on deck and cabin , lynxs helicopter with working rotor blades with landing lights. Working radars, bofor gun , A ships whooping sound . Runs on two speed 700 motors off a 12volt gel sell battery which give a good 1hr sailling time . Controlled by a 50 amp speed controller with two brass propshafts behind good size rudders which give a excellant turn .
My model HMS Avenger is a copy from the real ship in which took part in the Falklands war in 1982. Painted in the same grey with a green deck . She looks great on display or on the water . Avenger gets a lot of interest from the general public . please enjoy looking at the photos shown at Sheringham & Eaton park Norwich Norfolk .
" thank you .. A Prestney
2 comments
  • rustypistonLeading Seaman
    Outstanding piece of model building. As a plus it's an unusual subject, not typical of what most folk build. it's too bad these pictures aren't larger, your detail work is exceptional.
  • Dave MVice Admiral
    Nice to see a scale model of an actual ship. Detail work looks outstanding and I agree with the previous comment re more detailed pics. Seen on the water she looks very realistic. As you have working lights a night time shot would be good 😀
    A build blog of your next model would certainly encourage others to get building.
    Very well done 😀
AllanC
Recruit
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AmatI Aquarama Riva
This is the first radio controlled model I have attempted.
It was purchased weekly (80 weeks) when I was living in Spain. Only problem was that all the text and instructions were in spanish and my understanding of spanish was severely limited!!!!!!!.
But with a translation program on my PC I was able to complete the model.
As I said this is my first excursion into wooden modelling, although I am proficient in plastic modelling, especially aircraft.
As a first model I am somewhat proud of the completed model, although it is yet to be christened on the water.
Since completing this I have built a Royal Navy Frigate circa 1799, sadly I was unable to transport it back to the UK. it is awaiting my return to Spain.
1 comment
  • Michael RPetty Officer 2nd Class
    nice model keep up the good work mickr

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