- Wolle🇩🇪Rear AdmiralHello cdnfurball, you slipped a bit too high with your contribution. But no problem. Thanks for your feedback. Yes, the trailer would be mobile, but I jacked it up in our garden and it should stay that way.Like
- Wolle🇩🇪Rear AdmiralThank you chugalone100 for your feedback.Like
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2,615 posts · Page 31 of 218- Olly999Petty Officer 2nd ClassAre they what we used to call "Lash barges"? If so, I didn't know they were still in use.Liked by chugalone100 and Scratchbuilder
- roycvFleet AdmiralHi Lewz thanks for the web cam on the Keokuk lock. I am taking rather a long time to build a Dumas kit of American Beauty so fascinated watching the tow boats and their barges.
I have a pair of barges although rather austere and really just boxes.
American wood used by Dumas could do with a lot of quality control.
I found a great video of full size American Beauty with a large load showing all the detail left out by Dumas.
I shall keep your webcam site to watch for a long while now.🤗🤗🤗
Cheers
Roy
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- Hhager2LieutenantL working on my Creole Queen
Railings etc trim is last step. DE 1049 USN Garcia hull ready to be shipped to me. Scale Model Ships 5 ft long hull. My last big build. It will take a year to finish. Creole is a lot of work so far over a year in it
Just almost done with 1/32 Lindburg PT109 Hit it at hobby shop back room for $50
Have to talk to manufacturer on DEc1040 it’s still in California hope to get it shipped soonLiked by RobW1 and philcaretaker and - chugalone100CommodoreShe is a beauty. Many hours of hard work went into creating this outstanding model.
Congratulations.😮
- RNinMunichFleet AdmiralExcellent Chugalone👍
BTW Did you know that the Swiss also have an Aircraft Carrier?
They do you know😁 Photo attached.
Hadn't realised that there was a VTOL version of the F18!
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May this year provided me the opportunity for a return visit.
Many thanks again to all members for the hospitality shown.
Special thanks to Greg, Rob and Mike (the Swan Whisperer) !.
- mturpin013AdmiralHi Phil I love the picture of the Inga IV motor yacht, I bought an un loved example last year and am currently refurbishing it there is a blog on this site of the rebuild this is a picture of the real craftLiked by Colin H and philcaretaker and
First test run.All went well.Voyage lasted roughly thirty min and this is one short clip.
Difficult filming on your own.
Regards Bill.
- ScratchbuilderVice Admiral“Three hands and two brains!!”
Three hands would be handy!!😂😂😂
Two brains would be very dangerous in my case as I struggle with the one I have.
Yes the smokers do make a funny noise on start up,but are great for these size models.
I know they are 8ml but I do pop in 10 without any problems.
If I let the wife video for me the phone would end up in the canal.😂😂
Take care chaps 👍 - RNinMunichFleet AdmiralBill,
Hope your Missus doesn't see your last post, or
YOU will end up in the canal! 😮😠💥
Stay safe🤞
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- roycvFleet AdmiralHi good idea, have you been out on the water yet?
I have several 12 -18 volt motors the size of a 550 and run them on 6 -7.2 volts and they will turn over a big prop 45 - 50 mm.
This looks good on a cargo ship where you can almost watch the prop turn over. They do not get hot and have a low current drain. Bonus is they are often cheap! Also I can use slightly cheaper NiMh batteries of about 3300mAhs.
I have a few Pittman motors originally scrounged out of computer tape decks 40 years ago. They are almost silent and work really well.
I always check for hot batteries or motors as I do not want current diverted from the motor to heating up the drive train.
Following a friend I have also found a cheap and effective and silent U/J. It is plastic flexible tubing about 3/8ths inch diameter in less than 2 inch lengths.
You can use it in place of the Huco U/J, keeping the brass inserts on which it is a tight fit. Or if you have a threaded shaft a largish pair of nuts locked together with the tubing forced over them.
They need to be in a straight line and a few fast forward and reverses settles the tubing into position. The drive is silent and efficient and good for up to 20 watts or so.
regards
Roy - flaxbybuckCaptainI would agree with others, viz. use a smaller prop. When a motor gets hot it normally indicates too high a resistance from the prop, so try a couple of smaller sizes and monitor its performance.
Good luck😉
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- cdnfurballWarrant OfficerRonald, Nice little build
Wooden boat magazine is amazing, beautiful restorations, new builds and general information. Well worth the moneyLiked by chugalone100 and RodC
Very pleased with how well it performed. It is very sea worthy even riding the swells left by passing full-size runabouts.
The only issue was the motor was extremely hot to the touch. This could be caused from the wrong prop.
- RodCLieutenant CommanderRonald, the prop is actually 1-3/4" ... in the photo you hav indexed the left blade to the end of your ruler, not the "0" point on the ruler. My 33" PT109 calls for a single 1" plastic prop to reach scale speed. I think you need a smaller diameter & much less pitch to alleviate your motor heating issue. Heatsinking, & watercooling or a fan will not fix your issue.Liked by Homdadream67 and RonBMK2 and
After several years of being built without rigging, our cleaning lady knocked it off the base to the floor. It was a total disaster, 3 years after that, I decided to refurbished it and do the rigging with the help of this book.
- chugalone100CommodoreMaybe you guys have heard of the Imai (Japanese company out of production), but you can still purchase the model Through:
https://www.japan-wooden-model-kits-zootoyz.shop/contents/en-us/p710_HALF-MOON-Wooden-Sailing-Ship-Model-Kits-by-Woody-JOE.htmlLiked by flaxbybuck and hermank and
- RogerA1Warrant OfficerLooks a lovely pond, like the maneuvering challenge. How big is it ? It’s made me thinking about building one for our club.👍Liked by hermank and chugalone100 and
- BarrySWarrant OfficerThat looks like a wonderful day to enjoy. Having a continuous audience of spectators and possible new recruits is a big plus!Liked by hermank and chugalone100 and