๐ฌ Hull plating detail
13 years ago by ๐ฆ๐บ mckenzig (
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That is certainly an easy way of doing it. Thanks for the hint. ๐
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๐ฌ a trio of rtr,s
8 years ago by ๐บ๐ธ circle43nautical (
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BRAVO ZULU! They look wonderful rafted alongside each other.
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๐ฌ Vanquisher built at 1/32nd scale
13 years ago by ๐ฌ๐ง modeltugman (
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HI Dave yes she is a rough representation of am old T2 type tanker. made of plywood in 7 sections each section is held to the next with two vertical pins through slots and brackets, she has her own power as well, she was made for towing around the lake we use at Bluewater shopping centre,I will put some pictures of her construction in the build blog pages for you, all the best george.
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๐ฌ Vanquisher built at 1/32nd scale
13 years ago by ๐ฌ๐ง Dave M (
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Lovely atmospheric scene. You could be forgiven for thinking this was the real thing. What is the ship under tow and did you make her also?
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๐ฌ A model of the S T Atlantic Cock
13 years ago by ๐ฌ๐ง modeltugman (
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HI Ralph we have a launchung crane at our club so it is not really a problem with size and weight, most of my big tugs actually weigh less than 30lbs without the battery and ballast, I use 46amp hour gel cell batteries where possiblt and then trim with lead blocks ,the Atlantic Cock has her battery plus 3 x3lb lumps of lead so she goes into the cradle light, then is loaded and launched mechanicaly simples really and no bad backs. George,
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13 years ago by ๐ฌ๐ง ralphwilmot (
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Good looking detailed tug, must be a heavy to launch. Ralph ▲
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๐ฌ A model of the S T Atlantic Cock
13 years ago by ๐ฌ๐ง ianed57 (
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Hi,
I've been thoroughly enjoying the photos of your large collection of tug models, especially this one. They look splendid and I'm sure many of us would like to learn more of your methods. The plating on this hull looks fantastic. Thanks for posting the pictures. Ian ▲
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๐ฌ A model of the S T Atlantic Cock
13 years ago by ๐ฌ๐ง ianed57 (
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Hi,
I've been thoroughly enjoying the photos of your large collection of tug models, especially this one. They look splendid and I'm sure many of us would like to learn more of your methods. The plating on this hull looks fantastic. Thanks for posting the pictures. Ian ▲
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๐ฌ more of my tugs
13 years ago by ๐ฌ๐ง Dave M (
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Another super trio. You posted before my previous reply so thank you for sharing ๐
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๐ฌ A selection of tug that I have built
13 years ago by ๐ฌ๐ง Dave M (
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Nice selection of tugs. The detail looks very fine and are a credit to your modelling skills.
Perhaps you might consider a separate post for each model with four pictures in this section as there will be members who are contemplating or building similar models. More pictures and brief details would certainly be most welcome. ๐ ▲
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๐ฌ J. R. More
8 years ago by ๐บ๐ธ circle43nautical (
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BRAVO ZULU! Very beautiful build sir!
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13 years ago by ๐ฌ๐ง Dave M (
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HI Ralph
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๐ฌ J. R. More
13 years ago by ๐ฌ๐ง ralphwilmot (
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HI Dave
Thank you for the contact. No would not attempt a Castle ship, all the ports would do my head in. I will take some video of the Tug and post them when the weather allows. Also with some details on electronics etc. Thanks ๐ ▲
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๐ฌ J. R. More
13 years ago by ๐ฌ๐ง Dave M (
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Good to see a model of a UK tug which saw service abroad. I suspect with all that power on board you could tow some quite large and heavy loads. Will you be building one of the Union Castle ships to complement your tug? ๐
Be good to see some video of her sailing. My Al Khubar used to use software to link the twin screws to the rudders and exhibited all the sailing features you describe. As you have added lots of electrical detail it would be good if you could share what and how you did as many members seek to achieve similar results but lack sufficient knowledge. Thanks for sharing and hoping you consider shareing your next build. ๐ ▲
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๐ฌ USCGC CAMPBELL WMEC 909
13 years ago by ๐ฌ๐ง ianed57 (
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Looks fantastic and what an achievement. I agree with Dave, it would be great to see some action shots before you 'retire' her to a museum. My heaviest boat is 25lb and I don't like carrying that any distance! She doesn't bounce about though.
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๐ฌ USCGC CAMPBELL WMEC 909
13 years ago by ๐ฌ๐ง Dave M (
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Time well spent and the end result justifies the time taken. Please let us see some pics or even a video on the water before you berth in the museum ๐
I know the feeling re large heavy models but on the water they look so magnificent. ๐ ▲
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๐ฌ b10 naval
12 years ago by ๐ฌ๐ง kevinsharpe (
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The model is from a 'Veron' kit now produced in the sixties to early seventies. veron no longer exist. She was a Vosper fast patrol boat of the Trinty class. I am currently restoring one which has twin electric. The model was originally designed to run on a single screw powered by a 10/15cc Ic engine. Copies of the plans of the model are available on e bay. Fleetscale also prosecutor an accurate drawing of the vessel along with a grip hull.
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13 years ago by ๐ฌ๐ง vaderswar (
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its a vosper 100ft patrol boat called HMTS Courland Bay. regards steve
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13 years ago by ๐ฌ๐ง stanley (
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Thanks Mate Your a Star,,,,,,,
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๐ฌ b10 naval
13 years ago by ๐ฌ๐ง Michael R (
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look in the military section its a vernon fast patrolboat
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๐ฌ Sea Queen
13 years ago by ๐ฌ๐ง frankburgess (
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Well fellas, Sucess the boat performed pretty well, similar performance to the motor which burnt out, but without any drama. Checked the temperature of the motor occasionally, and it seemed warm but not excessive. The battery is a 7amp lead acid (Motorbike type) and gave well over an hour running time.
Unusual feature of the boat, is that being big (46") the wash is considerable. Thanks for your ideas Best Regards frank ▲
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13 years ago by ๐ฌ๐ง frankburgess (
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Thanks for the ideas fellas,....as the motor was given free I will try it out with just brief runs and check the motor temperature.....I'll let you know the outcome
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๐ฌ Sea Queen
13 years ago by ๐ฌ๐ง wombatjames (
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Action Electronics do a 900 size motor which top revs at 6500, so bucket loads of duration torque to turn a higher pitch prop. 1/4" drive and used on large boats.
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๐ฌ Sea Queen
13 years ago by ๐ฌ๐ง Gregg (
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A 50mm prop is a sizeable item, for a setup requiring "speed". I would either suggest you use a gearbox and drop it to a 3:1 setup, thus offloading the motor, but tripling the torque out.
Why not simply fit a medium size brushless motor, which will give you the revs you need and drop to a smaller prop. this then allows you to use a smaller/lighter battery pack [Lipo]. I dare say that if you check the spec on the "johnson" motors, you wont be getting much more than 16 - 18,000 tops at its top rating. dont forget, this is in "unloaded" test. Coupling it to a 50mm prop, you would be lucky to see any more than about 400 rpm, BUT a current draw in excess of the motor rating, thats why it did not last long. hope this helps. ▲
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๐ฌ Sea Queen
13 years ago by ๐ฌ๐ง frankburgess (
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Well........more Sea Queen sagas.
The wheel chair motor was no good at all. very low revs and negligable thrust. Fitted a replacement Johnson motor from a 14v battery drill, ......success!......reasonable pace semI planing for about 15 mins when the motor gave up in a cloud of smoke. I have been given a motor stamped Johnson 970 with a label 'Marlin MK2'. The motor has 1/4 shaft and runs at considerable revs on 12V and has been used in a model cabin cruiser on 14V. My prop is a 3 bladed brass 50mm. I think this prop was too much for the original motor and caused the burnout. Would the bigger Johnson handle the 50mm prop or should I fit a smaller prop? Any ideas? Best Regards frank ▲
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๐ฌ Sea Queen
13 years ago by ๐ฌ๐ง ianed57 (
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It would be nice to see more of your Sea Queen and some action shots- always a favourite of mine.
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13 years ago by ๐ฌ๐ง frankburgess (
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Motor is now fitted ...its a 'Redmond' 12 V 10Watt.......not sure its going to be right though...it has massive torque but low revs on 12V.
I don't want the boat to be quick because my club majors on scale sailing models, and a 46" launch charging round the lake would not be popular! Any way nearly ready to go I'll let you know how it performs. Rgards Frank ▲
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๐ฌ Re: This Is a scratch built paddle steamer named "Jeanie Deans "
9 months ago by ๐จ๐ฆ RPLedm (
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She is Beautiful!!
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13 years ago by ๐ฌ๐ง Chiefy (
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Hello Ian,
Thanks for your kind words and thoughts, will try and do a Video,especially if the weather stays mild Regards Brian ▲
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๐ฌ This Is a scratch built paddle steamer named "Jeanie Deans "
13 years ago by ๐ฌ๐ง ianed57 (
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I think people (including myself) often look at photos without comment thus giving the Impression of no interest. I think this a fabulous model and like Dave, I would be very interested to see a video if it were ever possible. Thanks for posting.
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๐ฌ This Is a scratch built paddle steamer named "Jeanie Deans "
13 years ago by ๐ฌ๐ง Chiefy (
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I have adapted a cassette player to play a full tape, running 40 minutes a side, so a nice varied selection of " Way down upon the MississipI " and all the popular rag time tunes.
Regarding ballast, with so much equipment aboard, I am marginally below the water line. My son took a video of the Maiden Voyage, see what I can do. Not sure if my computer skills will manage a build log, but will give it a whirl before I get to far ahead. Thanks for your interest ▲
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๐ฌ This Is a scratch built paddle steamer named "Jeanie Deans "
13 years ago by ๐ฌ๐ง Dave M (
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Really nice looking detailed model. Bet she needs a few kilo to ballast! What tune do the Banjo Band play?
If any of your club members have a video it would be good to see this actually sailing. Thanks for sharing this detailed model, perhaps you may consider sharing your build skills in a blog when you build the Ayton Cross? Well done. ๐ ▲
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