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Crack in seam Repaired!
… Test Tank. For 20.0 hours and she is dry as a bone! Eureka, Tug Brooklyn is now repaired! Now all I have to do. is Spray her bottom! And just a few electrical repairs. And she'll be ready for her spring Maiden Voyage! Long awaited but, pati …
by figtree7nts · 8 years ago
29 Dec 2018
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Hatch & Tow Bitts
… n progress. In addition, I showed some shots of my Brooklyn Tug Bitts. These are heavy duty and were made of brass! Still enjoying this simple build..... Joe
by Joe727 · 8 years ago
29 Dec 2018
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Crack in Seam Update!
… f the Test Succeeds. I will then repaint the aft end of the tug! And put all of her Ballast back and her batteries! Hope my repair works!!!
by figtree7nts · 8 years ago
28 Dec 2018
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Deck, servo mount
Put together a pilot house based on some tugs I've seen. Just freelanced it as I went. I build a lot with styrene so I am used to just cutting and building. I use liquid styrene cement that fuses the materials together. See photo, will trim …
by Joe727 · 8 years ago
27 Dec 2018
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Day Two Springer
… first ever Build Blog, bear with me.... Picked the Springer Tug as it is very simple and it will just be used ss a backup recovery vessel. I intend to build it a zero cost from my parts box and scrap wood pile. I put together my extra props …
by Joe727 · 8 years ago
23 Dec 2018
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Oh, NO Water Everywhere!
Captain's Log: Ok, I like to float Tug Brooklyn! Last night I did this. I filled the tub with water. Then placed Tug Brooklyn. I left it alone for about half an hour. When I came back. I started looking at her. She looked different in some …
by figtree7nts · 8 years ago
22 Dec 2018
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aeronaut classic
… build over the winter , i have had to suspend other models (tugs) due to fumes and winter ventilation . it will be my first wood kit build , i would like to fit a brush-less motor in the Classic but do not know which motor i could use to re …
by sandgrounder · 8 years ago
28 Nov 2018
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Calculating scale speed
… Such is the diversity in model boating with anything from a tug to fast service launches and hydroplanes there is always the issue of what is scale speed as we want our models to look right when on the water. This can be achieved by finding …
by boaty · 8 years ago
26 Sep 2018
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Grub Screw!
Captain's Log: I decided to put Tug Brooklyn back in the tub! Just to see how everything works! Luckily This didn't happen at the pond. The grub screw that holds. The collar aft of the dog bone. Loosened up after about 20 minute of 1/2 ahea …
by figtree7nts · 8 years ago
28 Aug 2018
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Sorting Resisters
… p keep them not too bright! Remember the Brooklyn is a 1910 Tugboat. I don't think running lights were bright back then!
by figtree7nts · 8 years ago
24 Jun 2018
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What do you think?
… ght against using a dark green! I myself like a light green tug! But the port lights will be a dark green! to show some contrast. The pilot house window frames will be a brown (Using brown primer) for this! All the hand rails will be black. …
by figtree7nts · 8 years ago
21 Jun 2018
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Pilot House and Main Cabin!
… hat gauge it is! For those of you who may want to build the Tug Brooklyn. When making the main cabin be careful. That the main cabin deck is flat! So that when you go to put the pilot house on to the main cabin deck. they are flush the main …
by figtree7nts · 8 years ago
7 Jun 2018
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Final Color Choice!
… Humbrol but decided against it because. I thought about it Tugs of that class and era. Where a dark green! But I don't want to use dark green! So, I purchased medium light green instead. It's called "Army Green"! Oh, it has no shine what s …
by figtree7nts · 8 years ago
2 Jun 2018
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Afon Alaw
… will put photo's on site at intervals during the build. The tug was in service from 2004 and is based in Hoyhead. more to come when I research a bit more
by dragon · 8 years ago
3 May 2018
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Caprail Guards in place!
… , Couldn't see if it was on the original. But saw it was on tugs of that era! It should prove to be interesting. Painting the caprail guards!
by figtree7nts · 8 years ago
19 Mar 2018
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SkyLight!
… d to center the skylight assembly! I'm putting lights on my tug so now. I know where to place the switch! I'm placing it under the skylight! The skylight will be removable to gain access to the switches! The forth picture is of the undernea …
by figtree7nts · 8 years ago
19 Mar 2018
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Port lights in place!
… ecided to put them. as it adds detail to the cabin. On most tugs of that era they had port lights aft. Brooklyn is a representation of a 1910 steam tug. They were dark green in color. But I want a light green. 30 years ago, when I worked in …
by figtree7nts · 8 years ago
14 Mar 2018
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Smoke Stack Completed!
… ck! It seems a bit tall for a smoke stack! I know the steam Tugs had Very tall stacks. But this one is about 10 1/4" inches tall! And that's measuring from the Ash Deflector! Other wise it's 11 1/2" inches over all....
by figtree7nts · 8 years ago
9 Mar 2018
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The Smoke Stack
… like a Paper tower holder spool! As the smoke stack for the Tug Brooklyn! No I'm not kidding, Really a paper towel spool. Only it has a wax finish to the outer surface! Then they made the pop rivet band out of clear plastic. Had to use 200 …
by figtree7nts · 8 years ago
8 Mar 2018
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Rudder servo in place!
… a piece of wood. I placed on a 90 degree angle! On my last Tug I put the receiver. On the motor mount floor. And the aerial against the coaming!
by figtree7nts · 8 years ago
6 Mar 2018
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Pilot House!
… have to place another order for some Zap-a-Gap Medium! The Tug Brooklyn is taking more glue than the Tug Jersey City!
by figtree7nts · 8 years ago
5 Mar 2018
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Engine Room Deck!
… or. 12volt 5000rpm this should be enough power for this big tug! Note: If you are going to use the Dumas motor. The height of the engine room deck is just right. But, if your going to use. A combo /drill motor. Your going to have to lower t …
by figtree7nts · 8 years ago
28 Feb 2018
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Polyurethane the Fantail?
… w should I finish it off? Can someone please advice? On one tug I worked on 30 yrs ago the fantail was painted! I didn't like the way the fantail looked painted and all. I know the fantail on this kind of tug gets a lot of abuse. But maybe …
by figtree7nts · 8 years ago
24 Feb 2018
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Deck position line
… board should be symmetrical.... If NOT when you look at the tug from the bow the rub rails. will be off and NOT even!
by figtree7nts · 8 years ago
9 Feb 2018
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Boat Stand
Tug Brooklyn comes with a temporary boat stand, included in the kit. it's OK for building the kit. but not for full time use! A wood stand should be created! oh, the Tug Jersey City didn't come with a boat stand! just the outline drawn on p …
by figtree7nts · 8 years ago
9 Feb 2018
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Finally the glue arrived
… enty of glue! although 2oz of Medium CA. was enough for the tug jersey city. I maybe cutting it close with the Tug Brooklyn. She's a bigger boat, more glue used than the tug Jersey City! Note: The Booklyn will take about 2 1/4 Oz of Zap-a-G …
by figtree7nts · 8 years ago
9 Feb 2018
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Fenders for Sale.
… cale 1/11th ideal for Huntsman 31 or larger, also perhaps a Tug boat or other old school pleasure craft. A lot of attention to detail has gone into making these, 1 set offered. Stephen.
by Novagsi0 · 9 years ago
27 Nov 2017
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Layout and Limitations
… strike me that before I mess the current systems up on the Tug, maybe I should find out how they work. So although I am leaving the Bridge/Wheelhouse until after the Hull layout is resolved, I need to check out what connections are made to …
by NPJ · 9 years ago
16 Oct 2017

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