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9 posts- NerysFleet AdmiralLockdown project or not, you have built a very nice model and I look forward to seeing her afloat, if ever they let us sail again!.Lockdown project or not, you have built a very nice model and I look forward to seeing her afloat, if ever they let us sail again!. Nerys
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THE MODEL WAS BUILT BY MYSELF IN 2008 ON A FIBREGLASS HULL FOR WHICH I AM PART OWNER OF THE MOULD. THE REST OF THE MODEL IS BUILT FROM LITEPLY AND PLASTICARD. BEING WIDE BEAM AND SHALLOW DRAUGHT THESE MODELS SAIL WELL AND REQUIRE NO BALLAST APART FROM THE JELLY BATTERY.
IT IS TWIN SCREW AND TWIN RUDDER SO IS VERY MANOUVERABLE.
She has 72 L.E.D.'s Illuminating the interiors and decks.
2. IOM Steam, Packet Lady of Mann, in glass case.
3. IOM Steam Packet, Ben My Chree, in glass case.
4. Mersey Ferry Bidston in glass case.
Never destined to go in the water these four are part of my static collection, sorry guys, but it does say "Anything Else" "Something Different". Just be thankful I didn't put them in Boats in Harbour.
- figtree7ntsAdmiralGreat looking ship in bottles, I remember about 30 yrs ago or so I had some friends at the south street seaport museum in new York city that's all they did I learned a lot form them regarding ships in bottles! you have a great collection.Great looking ship in bottles, I remember about 30 yrs ago or so I had some friends at the south street seaport museum in new York city that's all they did I learned a lot form them regarding ships in bottles! you have a great collection.
1909 with the loss of all lives. The model is constructed almost entirely from scrap cardboard. She is presently on display in the Crosby Coastguard station but this is closing soon so the models fate is in the balance.
She was made to be displayed at the commemoration ceremony on board a Mersey Ferry in December 2009.
The superstructure of the model is largely light-ply and paneled to resemble the orginal. She had an open top deck and as you can see the navigation pods were open to the weather.
A semaphore signal arm was included as radio was not yet used to communicate with each other on the Mersey.
The model is approx1/48 scale and built from a couple of photos and sketches that exist. She is powered by two 340 electric motors and controlled with 2.4ghz radio. A 12 volt battery gives the power. Both decks are individually planked.
She has sailed at Hoylake.
Model interiors fitted out with tables chairs people etc and 72 leds light to Illuminate the interior saloons.
Just completed and maiden voyage on Hoylake Lake on the Wirral.
2.4Ghz radio and a bilge pump just in case. Sails a treat with 100 passengers. Extensive use of plasticard on superstructure. Fibreglass hull from own mould.
See sailing location at www.hoylakemodelboatclub.co.uk
Our club can supply the hull if you want to have a go at building one.
- Dave MVice AdmiralAs a regular traveller on the Woodchurch I would suggest your model is a very realistic representation. Paint wise the real boat was far from clean or well painted and in places the rust was all to evident.As a regular traveller on the Woodchurch I would suggest your model is a very realistic representation. Paint wise the real boat was far from clean or well painted and in places the rust was all to evident. It was a well loved and trusty vessel and I am sure I am not alone in having many happy memories of cross river trips on her and her sister ferries.
It was a well loved and trusty vessel and I am sure I am not alone in having many happy memories of cross river trips on her and her sister ferries.
Nice model, good that she doesn't need any ballast, presumably it's because she is relatively beamy. You are lucky to have somewhere to sail her, there's nowhere open around me.
Nerys
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