Midwest/Model Expo Fireboat

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Midwest/Model Expo Fireboat

This is a compact assembly I fabricated using a mini switch and a mini servo to conserve space within the hull and to activate the water pump for the fire monitors.
The assembly was constructed by cutting two thin pieces of plywood to size and gluing them to the top and bottom of the mini servo.
The switch itself is Velcro-mounted for easy removal and servicing.
It may look crude, but it works well for my application.
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  1. CashrcGold
    Admiral
    Chug, I’ve been using little 10 amp aircraft brushed speed controls to power my pumps in boats that have a fire monitor. On some you have to arm them, off-on-off and then they’re good. I use a y harness in parallel between the battery and both the main esc and the pump to power both units from one battery. However, your micro switch is done right and obviously works well too.
    Cash
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Midwest/Model Expo Fireboat

Final Chapter: Midwest Fireboat Build Completed​

After many months of planning, building, and fine-tuning, I’m happy to share the final photos of the completed model, along with a video of the water trials. The boat performed flawlessly, spending a total of 45 minutes in the water with zero leaks; a very satisfying result!

I truly hope this series of photos and detailed build descriptions will inspire and help many newcomers as they discover our enjoyable and rewarding model shipbuilding hobby. Thank you to everyone who followed along and offered advice and encouragement throughout the build.

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Midwest/ Model Expo Fireboat

Finally the youtube videos are ready.

THE PHOTO SHOOT.


SERA TRIALS

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  1. Ronald
    Fleet Admiral
    Aren’t you gonna be popular at the summer tea garden watering the flowers 🌺 🥀🌸🌼🪻💐💐🌷
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Midwest/ Model Expo The Fireboat

I just returned from Model Expo today, where I had an extended discussion with both the production manager and the designer. At the conclusion of that meeting, I left the model in their care.

After many months of designing, assembling, painting, and refining every detail, the final result was extremely satisfying.
Letting go of a freshly completed model does bring an unexpected sense of detachment.
However, knowing that this improved version will benefit both new and experienced model builders makes the experience a positive one. It’s gratifying to know that my contribution will ultimately serve the greater modeling community.
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Midwest/ Model Expo The Fireboat

Hi Chris:
That was actually one of the questions I asked the Production Manager. According to him, they have already started setting up parts of the model. Now that all of the upgrades are finalized, his estimate is that it may take about two months for the kit to appear in their catalog as soon as possible.
Both of the videos you’ve seen here were shown to Mark, the owner, and he approved moving forward with production of the kit.
The next time I stop by, I’ll be more specific in asking about the release date. I’ll keep everyone posted as soon as possible.
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Lobster Smack

Jumpugly:

Your father’s model is truly outstanding…more than craftsmanship, it feels like a piece of his spirit lives in it.
I think many of us are quietly looking forward to the day your own skill and care bring it back to full glory, as a beautiful tribute to his memory.

Model Expo also offers a Lobster Smack kit, though it isn’t quite as large as your father’s. I thought you might enjoy seeing it:
https://www.modelexpo-online.com/products/midwest-muscongus-bay-lobster-smack-1-24-complete-set-of-tools-paint-and-glue
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