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Sponson supports and transom bracket
… e re: the silicone sealant, I sealed the inner join between hull deck and sponson with a 1mm thick strip of plasticard and after this was dry and and sanded, gave it another bead of cement for belt and braces. The hull has been sanded and f …
by Skydive130 · 6 years ago
31 Jul 2020
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Deans Marine LST 388
… es the modeller to exercise his expertise and to finish and paint to his imagination and requirements, rather than simply 'unpack and stick on'. Where's the challenge or fun in that? Now I'm suspicious and will unpack and check out the prop …
by RNinMunich · 6 years ago
30 Jul 2020
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HARTLEY FLARELINE, NEW PROJECT
… e will be a bit of mahogany trim here and there inside once painted, to break the white up (as per original) Hopefully top coating tomorrow if it's warm enough. Not doing anything on the hull yet, as still waiting for 'China' parts to arriv …
by jbkiwi · 6 years ago
29 Jul 2020
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20th Scale ELCO 80ft PT boat part 17
… across each silencer, then need to be fixed to the transom, painted etc. They are not perfect but what is? b) Cut out templates for the boat's stand that is only the start, I do not like building stands for models, I am not sure why. c) Fix …
by CB90 · 6 years ago
26 Jul 2020
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A gentle start....!
… stage to get the cutting of the 2 inflatable halves and the hull cut correctly as the integrity of the whole model will hinge on these being right. the cut lines were marked with a permanent sharpie before i took a fresh bladed stanley knif …
by Skydive130 · 6 years ago
26 Jul 2020
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HARTLEY FLARELINE, NEW PROJECT
Was in a painting mood today so did the side 'flashes' to have them ready to slap on once the cabin is finished. I first doped them, then used an Inox primer then a white enamel for the final coat. To paint them, I made up a stand with thum …
by jbkiwi · 6 years ago
23 Jul 2020
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HARTLEY FLARELINE, NEW PROJECT
Made the cabin side flashes today (will be painted white before being glued on over the varnished comings), and fitted some doublers to the stem for the stringers to sit over (sort of reverse rabbet as it's too hard to rebate such a thin pi …
by jbkiwi · 6 years ago
21 Jul 2020
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HMAFV SEAL #7
… to replicate it. Over the years the question of accurately painting waterlines keeps coming up, I use a laser pointer. Firstly, the hull must be supported upside down on a flat level surface. It must then be carefully leveled both fore and …
by Rowen · 6 years ago
16 Jul 2020
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The New Cabin – Part 6
… less steel mesh with a black Plasticard backing piece. When painted silver and assembled they look quite good, I may try to replicate the fixing screws/bolts around the perimeter somehow. These will not be fixed onto the cabin until the fin …
by robbob · 6 years ago
11 Jul 2020
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Yes, still building....
Been busy on other things but it's letting my paints and varnish get a better cure. I like to let the hull cure at least 4-5 days before handling. It avoids marring and chipping the paint. Did the third or fourth full paint coat on the deck …
by Joe727 · 6 years ago
9 Jul 2020
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Battery and Power switching
While I'm waiting for the paint and varnish on the hull to dry, time to get on with some other details. Having checked the waterline, some ballast towards the stern would be an advantage so I bought four 3700mAh NiMh cells to make up a batt …
by Graham93 · 6 years ago
3 Jul 2020
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HMS Repulse Refit.
… ll then clean and prepare both turrets and barbets prior to painting.That will be in another blog. They will be put away until the hull is ready to take them again. I am afraid that the pictures are not in the correct order as taken and see …
by Scratchbuilder · 6 years ago
30 Jun 2020
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Chris Craft Constellation
… e railings & deck vents which are scratch built , bottom of hull painted metallic gold . On Off switch part of control wall & the railing around the deck also installed . I would always put a penny in hull for the year I built model but her …
by GARTH · 6 years ago
20 Jun 2020
Harbour
TID 172 Ipswich
… and a blown fuse … my fault !!! After some filler and some paint to the hull Bath trials completed Now waiting on sea trials
by Onemancave1 · 6 years ago
19 Jun 2020
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More detailing....
… o the required shape then silvered soldered, filed, primed, painted and lacquered before mounting. I’ve also started the life rings for the stern railings. I use cheap Chinese wood rings which I buy in various sizes for different scales and …
by Skydive130 · 6 years ago
18 Jun 2020
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Water Cooling and Rudder.
The hull is in pretty good shape now and almost ready for painting but before I start that I need to fit a water cooling pickup and outlet and the rudder tube. I did buy a cheap two piece plastic set that I’ve used before but I chose again …
by robbob · 6 years ago
12 Jun 2020
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Pushrods
… voting arms were cut from brass strip. The strip was first 'painted' with a black marker pen and then the outline of the arm scribed through the ink. The arms were cut out, cleaned up and brass pivots turned on the lathe to allow the arms t …
by Graham93 · 6 years ago
12 Jun 2020
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Almost out of lock down dinner.
… t had it for years. That is about to change. Back to boats. Hull of my Commander painted, just have to clear coat. I have a 700 motor and will go with the SLA battery. Now to build the top decks etc. Might get into the water yet.
by peterd · 6 years ago
8 Jun 2020
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Bits!
… range sort of weekend! I was really hoping to get some more paint on the hull, but due to the rain I’ve not managed more than getting the red oxide sanded back and reapplied. “OC domestic” gets a little heated if I spray car paints in the c …
by Skydive130 · 6 years ago
7 Jun 2020
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SEA COMANDER RE-FURB.
… oo far gone and delaminating, so got rid of them. Tried the hull in the bathtub and it took water within 15 minutes. Decided to strip right back - and now about 4 years later, i have spent 3 months sanding, sanding and sanding some more. Pa …
by peterd · 6 years ago
5 Jun 2020
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Gunwales
… er planks to be fitted. To accommodate the curvature of the hull sides, the planking is fitted in three pieces on either side. Fitting these planks was quite a challenge. There wasn't a single straight edge to work to. It was also important …
by Graham93 · 6 years ago
31 May 2020
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Tow Hook
… ward to. I can then fix down the fore deck and complete the painting of the hull. Peter.
by MouldBuilder · 6 years ago
31 May 2020
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Keel & Rudder Mockup, Lead Bulb work in progress
… more aerodynamic shape. Once shaped, I will fiberglass and paint them. The hull "design" has a center of bouyancy 0.4" ahead of the station shown, I put a brass screw to mark this spot so I can see this point on the bottom of the hull. 3 1 …
by Joe727 · 6 years ago
27 May 2020
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Re: H.s.l. High speed launch
… good. On this model I sheeted between the frames under the hull, and the sides from frame 3 to the stem I planked sometimes horizontal and some vertical to get the best shape . Once I got the shape required I used p38 and sanded down, I di …
by Purser1944 · 6 years ago
27 May 2020
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Re: Outer Sheer Rails & Bottom Planking
… e) is based on the Star 45 design which is typically an all painted hull. The only reason the bottom is planked is that it is a compound cure, can't do with plywood sheets unless in strips. The sides are flat curves so weight can be saved w …
by Joe727 · 6 years ago
24 May 2020
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Spray and lift rails, rubbing fenders and side frames
… th, a new challenge and fast jets! After all that, gave the hull another sand followed by a session with the wet n dry ending up with a super smooth surface. Then made a start on the spray and life rails following Robs advice on making them …
by Skydive130 · 6 years ago
22 May 2020
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a yacht yet to get a name
… from the sky outside. I have finished the decking and basic painting of hull also started lime planking of deck fittings to bring into line with decking. Have worked out positions of winches on deck and obtained stock of brass rod at a sens …
by nasraf · 6 years ago
22 May 2020
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Stand
… for the dinghy, so that it would be ready for use when the hull is removed from the building jig. I started with the hardboard template I had used to build the frames. This was cut out using the marked frame outlines as a guide. It was the …
by Graham93 · 6 years ago
22 May 2020

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