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Moving Forward!!
I had the day off today, so I repainted the bulwarks, touched up the deck and got the new rub rail installed. It’s not perfect, but it fit and laid down much better, stretched around the bow with very little lifting, and I was able to do th …
by Cashrc · 5 years ago
3 Dec 2021
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More sanding and cleaning and a little cutting
… as it’s 1 am here ( woke up at 1230 can’t sleep). I got the hull flange cleaned up, trimmed a little better and sanded. I also cut the freeing ports out of the bulwarks. My goal is to try to finish the repaint tomorrow and get the new rub s …
by Cashrc · 5 years ago
3 Dec 2021
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Re: Fairey Swordsman 33
… as progressed and with a little more work will be ready for painting. And the strakes have been fitted to the hull.
by ChrisF · 5 years ago
27 Nov 2021
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Mabel river launch
Hi I’ve painted the inside of the hull and then fitted the ply deck held in place with the Tesco shopping order as you an see we’ve had snow overnight. I then had a panic that maybe I should have used some varnish of some sort any thoughts …
by Tomo · 5 years ago
27 Nov 2021
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Colour scheme
Paint scheme that I used taken from official RAF documents as close as possible with modern day paints Paint finishes Deck - ‘BS631 RAF Light Grey’ but first spayed with a textured paint I used Halfords grey Hull- anti fouling - Simonize re …
by mturpin013 · 5 years ago
25 Nov 2021
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framework
… ed without problems Tried fitting small bits to bow so that hull shaping can be achieved (not reached that part yet should be about step 20) only to find the anchor guides do not line up and will have to be modified and will deal with prior …
by bombero · 5 years ago
17 Nov 2021
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1/12 Tid Tug (Scratch build)
… y straight as this where the prop shaft runs through to the hull & the rudder attaches to, so if these are not aligned pretty much perfectly straight it will have a huge impact on the Stability/handling & manoeuvrability of the model when o …
by Tizdaz · 5 years ago
15 Nov 2021
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Back at it!!
… look okay. Also, I’ve removed the rubber rub rail from the hull, as it just didn’t fit to my liking. I have what looks like a better fitting rubber channel coming in a week or so. I need to sand the heck out of the flange, and trim it up. …
by Cashrc · 5 years ago
11 Nov 2021
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One meter class yacht. Nimbus.
… lanking which was very suitable for the job of building the hull. Builders of this model are recommended to refer to Racing Sailboats by Chris Jackson which details the build methods very well and is a great help throughout the build. The p …
by ChrisG · 5 years ago
9 Nov 2021
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Krick Police Launch
… idering the price, but I do feel that the ABS vacuum formed hull could be of a slightly better quality. Also I am finding the ply wood to be rather brittle. Does anybody have an idea for a good filler to use to fill the chips which will tak …
by MouldBuilder · 5 years ago
22 Oct 2021
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Front 4inch Gun base and servo build.
… glue was to fail.I don’t want the servo falling inside the hull.(These screws will not be seen with the barbette in place) Having allowed all the glue to set I put it all together and cut the aluminium tube to length and once again thankfu …
by Scratchbuilder · 5 years ago
20 Oct 2021
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Re: Highlander Clyde Puffer, (Episode 2.)
… reciated. With regard to your steam plant and choice of the hull, I reckon the minimum size would be around 48" mark, as that is a heavy-weight steam plant. Tugs in general tend to be almost flat bottomed, good for a lower sense of gravity …
by GaryLC · 5 years ago
11 Oct 2021
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VINTAGE RUNABOUT
… ransom's looking a bit shinier now, so that's about all the paint done hull wise. Just a few more bits to go now,- screen, oilers and a bit more trimming. Weather's rubbish at the moment, so not rushing.
by jbkiwi · 5 years ago
7 Oct 2021
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Dragon 'Bluebottle' Yacht
… in stability under sail. As you can see in the next pic the hull upright in the building jig, made to ensure it can be used as a base for measurements when building topsides. Next I removed the frames which had been taped to the ribs, sande …
by TonyAsh · 5 years ago
2 Oct 2021
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VINTAGE RUNABOUT
… hey will need sanding and undercoating before the bottom is painted. Also managed to buy some red spray paint for the bottom, so hoping to do that soon if the weather warms up again. Had a bit of trouble getting one of the rails to stick ri …
by jbkiwi · 5 years ago
29 Sep 2021
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Almost complete Superstructure
… her side of the funnel. I'm getting better at detailing and painting now, but still room for improvement, and some "touch up" required in places. Everything is small and fiddly and even with small tweezers my big fingers get in the way and …
by StuartE · 5 years ago
28 Sep 2021
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Dutch Auxiliary
… rdwood was very difficult to thin as it was attached to the hull, a place where it had sat in glory almost from day one. I was now left with a model yacht with an ugly fin and absolute disappointment that this aspect had not allowed me to c …
by mistyoptic · 5 years ago
27 Sep 2021
Harbour
Freeman 22
… ed with a sander and then built up on a building board. The hull is sheeted in ply as is the deck and superstructure. The hull was fibre glassed for additional strength and then painted using acrylic paints. Length – 23" Beam - 7" Power – M …
by mturpin013 · 5 years ago
25 Sep 2021
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HMS SCIMITAR FTB
… ed the Glass fibre supplier, who offered to mould a lighter hull, at around 100g. Ordered it and arrived promptly. Nice and light at 100g, but somewhat flexible. A thorough dimensional check showed a slight twist in the forepart. Have found …
by Rowen · 5 years ago
20 Sep 2021
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Robbe/Krick Paula IV
… in, the upper was then masked with the included masking and painted, leaving the windows clear once unmasked. The accessories and fittings are of good quality, but maybe just a little off compared to the original Robbe parts. Don’t think th …
by Cashrc · 5 years ago
25 Aug 2021
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Fletcher
… it to adjust for some of my over generous camber. Putty and Paint make you see what ain't. One of the nice things about working with the thin F/G decking was that I could see through it and the deck beams were visible. Next step was to lay …
by ToraDog · 5 years ago
24 Aug 2021
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Fletcher
… right) that I would not need to access the aft have of the hull more than just thru the deck houses, I added the aft half of the deck. This has always caused me great trepidation because it seems that no matter how well I plan thing out, I …
by ToraDog · 5 years ago
21 Aug 2021
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VINTAGE RUNABOUT
… ncluding plumbing, and it's just about ready for decking or hull painting. Water/air/smoke system is working, along with the BT/SD card stereo. Same setup as the Hartley cabin boat, with radio and Micro SD card, playable from a small BT pla …
by jbkiwi · 5 years ago
11 Aug 2021
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Re: C.C.G.S. Norman Mcleod Rogers Icebreaker
Don't give up Mr Scotsman - - the Castle Class hull was started 2 years ago - and I have just started to finish off the hull now - because I commenced the build of an Island Class vessel, HMS Lindisfarne, which I am more than half way throu …
by JOHN · 5 years ago
27 Jul 2021
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Second water test and more assembly
… he model back to the boating lake for another checkout. The hull was listing to starboard and stern heavy, but about 4 oz of lead in the bow and another 4oz on the port side, she should sit perfect on the water. The longer servo arms arrive …
by Brucep · 5 years ago
25 Jul 2021
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Spray rails finished and other small tasks….
… oat and possibly after wet n dry sanding, a better coat for painting without any undue reaction? Answers on a postcard too….. I have made a brass water inlet pick up in a similar fashion to how Rob made his for his pilot boat. Not having a …
by Skydive130 · 5 years ago
25 Jul 2021
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VINTAGE RUNABOUT
… . The locating jig was quickly put under the shafts and the hull flipped back over. Once dry, it will be flipped back over, and more epoxy inserted round the tubes where they exit. Before painting, thin preservative sealer epoxy will be pou …
by jbkiwi · 5 years ago
25 Jul 2021
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Re: VINTAGE RUNABOUT
Peter, my cat was a big sanding job with the Dynel (2x18ft hulls) but they were cold moulded ply and very light (around 60lbs ea) and were done individually. The 70s 12ft racing dinghy I restored about 3yrs ago, was another big sanding job, …
by jbkiwi · 5 years ago
20 Jul 2021

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