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RC model Lulonga river tug
… tors with gearboxes controlled by ESC. Electric LED lights, steam sound module, sirene and horn.Tx/Rx 6 channel HK 2,4GHz. completion expected in spring 2014 More infos about building you find at > www.paddleducks.co.uk < https://www.youtub …
by tomarack · 5 years ago
15 Apr 2021
Blog
Update almost for water when weather permits
Update almost ready for the water, when weather permits Steam engine is done all the brass work, done minor imbelishments to be done, connect Radio and wiring.
by bruce1946 · 5 years ago
15 Apr 2021
Blog
Rudder and ser setvo setup
… ni servos set up one for forward and reverse the second for steam shut-off. Pictures show covers for electronics and servos. Rick
by Newby7 · 5 years ago
6 Apr 2021
Clubs
St. Albans & District Model Engineering Society
… rather expensive, the main motive power for model boats was steam, so it was natural that it should be strongly linked to model engineering. In the '50's and '60's members of the Society were in the forefront of hydroplane development and r …
by robbob · 5 years ago
30 Mar 2021
Blog
S38 Schnellboot by Italeri 1/35 Scale
… me to do, but I reckon I can do 70 - 75% still under my own steam. Hope you like the build as it progresses. Andy
by Spock66 · 5 years ago
23 Mar 2021
Blog
Engine change
Awhile back I found and purchased a Chiltern steam engine. After building it was a little big for the new build . The Borkum then was measured to fit the new engine . With everything out worked to take the frames down to get the new engine …
by Newby7 · 5 years ago
19 Mar 2021
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Re: Tow hook
… r Lyttelton II https://sites.google.com/site/lytteltonnz/thesteamtuglytteltoniiof1939 https://tuglyttelton.co.nz/history/ https://www.facebook.com/tuglyttelton/videos/ever-asked-what-a-105-year-old-steam-engine-looks-and-sounds-like-this-is …
by jbkiwi · 5 years ago
10 Mar 2021
Blog
First Planking Finished
… of soak depends upon how much bend is required) rather than steaming. And certainly not crimpers. If I have a difficult place to get to where clamps or brass pins are difficult, eg round the bow, and I want an instant bond, then I use super …
by cormorant · 5 years ago
8 Mar 2021
Blog
Phantom Tug
… build will hopefully represent a turn of the century harbor steam tug. She would have been employed shuttling barges around a local area and would usually tow her charge on the hip. It's totally scratch built and not representative of any p …
by Black Shoe · 5 years ago
5 Mar 2021
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Re: (Pleasure Craft) Glen Usk
Glen Usk the steam plant with water = 5lb the total weight of model = 9lb . So no need to be Tarzan. The hull 1/16 balsa covered in Ali plate. ( cut cider cans ). Made 2001 dropped twice once of bench other down stairs to my shop. Looks a b …
by hammer · 5 years ago
3 Mar 2021
Harbour
Indecision
… were taken including more detail to the control panel and a steaming light and stern light. I'm undecided about adding a small boat to the cabin top as a lifeboat/dingy. Time will tell...
by Puddle-pirate · 5 years ago
3 Mar 2021
Blog
Fort Valley
… corporate a reverse stem. Seeing photo's of the old stately steam tugs of the late 1800's and early 1900's I thought it would be a subtle enhancement to have the stem reflect the slight angle that the deck house and pilot houses seem to hav …
by Black Shoe · 5 years ago
26 Feb 2021
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Re: Time to get her bottom wet.
Very nice to see yet another convert to Steam, and that has to be the bargain of the year your boiler and a very nice steam engine for less than half price. I also managed a bargain out of Mr. Galgig an automatic gas control valve as the on …
by GaryLC · 5 years ago
19 Feb 2021
Blog
Time to get her bottom wet.
Picking Ulises to house my steam plant was after seeing a live steam version on YouTube. I later realised that his engine was a twin, single acting, oscillating unit. Probably half the weight of my engine. Needless to say I have had my worr …
by Nonsuch · 5 years ago
18 Feb 2021
Blog
The Microcosm twin cylinder
… up plans I realised that to get enough displacement for the steam plant, the model would be too long for my car boot! I've run her on compressed air so far and performance is excellent. She happliy ticks over at about 100 rpm. I think she m …
by Nonsuch · 5 years ago
17 Feb 2021
Forum Reply
Re: Phantom Tug
Hi, the Preserved NZ steam tug, William C Daldy has this type of steering system, with chains running round the deck under covers, from the quadrant to the steering motor, ( pictured is the aux steering station behind the engine room, with …
by jbkiwi · 5 years ago
14 Feb 2021
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Re: Phantom Tug
… distance from the rudder to the servo is to scale. The old steam tugs that used chains here in the US had them run from the quadrant on the rudder post to a steam engine dedicated to the steering. This engine was housed in the aft end of t …
by Black Shoe · 5 years ago
13 Feb 2021
Blog
Phantom Tug
… but under the hawser drying rack. I had seen images of old steam tugs that used chains and steam engines for the steering apparatus and decided the chain idea was worth pursuing. The initial problem was a quadrant for the rudder post head. …
by Black Shoe · 5 years ago
13 Feb 2021
Forum
Vic Smead or Smeed?
… uardsman sounds good, I remember reading about a large size steam powered one in the September 2004 Model Boats magazine, don't think it was double size though. Guess you might have seen the photograph of the full sized cutter which Vic loo …
by tony29h · 5 years ago
12 Feb 2021
Forum
Change of Tack
… es Nerys. For the first time in 50 years I have just had to steam the middle of a plank! I am currently building a live steam tugboat which has a curved strake running round the stern. An obvious candidate for bending from the centre. I use …
by Nonsuch · 5 years ago
12 Feb 2021
Forum
Please help identifying old model ships
… ics inside. The green one had a stuart turner twin 10v live steam engine (still have it just removed). It is fibreglass hull. Pringles tube is there for size reference. Any help is much appreciated. Many thanks Adam
by Floyer92 · 5 years ago
8 Feb 2021
Forum
Change of Tack
… of buying that one myself. The added heat on the wet plank, steams the plank from inside. Once cool, the bend remains, allowing the plank to be dry fitted against the hull. It can then be glued with almost no pinning or clamping. I can reco …
by Nonsuch · 5 years ago
7 Feb 2021
Forum
Props
I started my Cervia steam tug in 1972 and finished it last year in lock down
by Rogal118 · 5 years ago
5 Feb 2021
Blog
Brooklyn Tugboat
… as built in 1910 and owned by the New York Dock Co. She was steam powered all her life and was never converted over to Diesel. The Brooklyn was one of many railroad tugs designed to transfer railroad cars from one side of New York to the ot …
by figtree7nts · 5 years ago
28 Jan 2021
Forum
Greta
Are the round bow and stern carved blocks, or steamed strips? Yes, I know you cheated and bought a preformed hull
by Ronald · 5 years ago
28 Jan 2021
Blog
Puffer update
When I started the puffer it was to be powered by steam.That changed after the hull was built.When placing the boiler in position the chimney would have been in the center of the hull.Also the steam plant would have to be hidden not what I …
by Newby7 · 5 years ago
27 Jan 2021
Forum
Boat Build Help
I have a 6ft paddle steamer with a steam plant. Built of 1/16” balsa impregnated with epoxy, still going strong. Finished in 2001. You do not need pitch pine or oak.
by hammer · 5 years ago
22 Jan 2021
Forum
Receiver Ariel
… lp required. Having finished my scratch built Cervia Thames steam tug, I fitted it with an old planet 6 channel radio set I had from a previous refurbished boat, it only needed 2 channel so didn't think it was cost effective to buy new, whe …
by Rogal118 · 6 years ago
20 Jan 2021

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