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wcolombo
Leading Seaman
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PT Boat 673
PT Boat scale 1/20 length 1.22 m, Motorization one brushless motor and two 550 14 v motors , fiberglass hull, superstructure in acrylic laser cut, details in resin and 3D print.
Liked by Gravedigger47 and Zdenek and
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Jerry Todd
Sub-Lieutenant
Constellation
1:36 scale working model of the 1854 sloop of war Constellation;
sailing on Rock Creek Maryland, October 26th 2016.
Liked by muddy and Krampus and
5 comments
  • EAGLEPetty Officer 2nd Class
    Hi
    Great model, you must be very proud of her.
    Regards Dave
    Liked by Jerry Todd and Krampus
  • figtree7ntsAdmiral
    Very nice Video, Thanks for sharing...
    I see she's a progress at work, Job well done!
    Ed
    Liked by Dave M and Jerry Todd
Jerry Todd
Sub-Lieutenant
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Constellation
1:36 scale scratch built RC sailing model
Not all naval ships are gray or even steel.
Liked by SelwynWilliams and RNinMunich and
5 comments
  • Dave MVice Admiral
    Hi JTodd
    Perhaps I should have explained better when I pointed you in that direction.
    The intention of the Build Blog is to allow you to post details and Pics as you build so our members can share your experience. it works fine if used in this way and there are plenty of Build Blogs in support of this.
    You can easily add to your build blog and give each addition a title relevant to the build, plus any written comments and pics, this then allows others to follow your progress.
    Stephen is possibly on holiday but will be able to advise you on his return.
    If the weather over your side of the pond is anything like the UK your Constellation has possibly been in the doldrums, our Schooners on my sailing lake certainly have!
    I look forward to many more posts showing your models and building skills.
    Regards
    Dave
    Liked by Inkoust
  • circle43nauticalChief Petty Officer 2nd Class
    BRAVO ZULU! Very fine replica sir. As small boy, I invested many hours in the basement on Dad's workbench to construct the Revell plastic kit of USS CONSTITUTION. I remember the detail of that model and subsequent plastic & wooden builds, so I can fathom the painstaking effort it involved to create this work of art. Thank you.
    FAIR WINDS & FOLLOWING SEAS
    Liked by Jerry Todd
chugalone100
Commodore
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Statia Relaint
First and foremost I would like to thank everyone that answered my question about fiberglassing. Your help guided me through the process and I believe that it came out very good, but still needs more work to smooth out the resin and of course I will post more progress pictures later on.
The name of the tug is “STATIA RELAINT”.
This is one of a fleet of four vessels built by Samakona Yards in Spain.
I chose this one because of the stealth lines that has throughout the structure or just because I love how it looks.
I am an artist (painter), and we fall in love with colors and shapes, so maybe thats another reason why Im building this particular one.
I was lucky to find the plans and enlarge them to 33” approximately 1/32 scale.
This will be my FIRST scratch built even dough I have built others from kits, but never like the experts I see in this forum.
I will be open for questions, suggestions and criticism.
Thank You
Julian
From Sunny Miami.
😎
Liked by figtree7nts and watson220 and
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  • sandkbChief Petty Officer 2nd Class
    That's an excellent build coming along. Well done. Looking forward with interest to further progress so keep posting photos. 👍
JRF1972
Leading Seaman
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Hermione Lady Colwyn
Tyne Class built on an MAP Hull, scale 1/20 no working features,
RNLB Hermione Lady Colwyn, the old Shoreham Lifeboat
Liked by Mataroa and doghouse and
2 comments
  • Spitfire99Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class
    Hi
    I am in the proses of building this in a 1/12 scale. I live near to the life boat station in Shoreham and see it launched many times
    Could I ask where you got the decals from and more so the name of her RNLB Hermione Lady Colwyn. As I will need this for mine

    Kev
  • JRF1972Leading Seaman
    I got the Decals from Ebay, 25mm vinyl lettering, for the numbers,

    I used BECC for the rest, the flag on the bow and the ensigns, although I believe now, they do a specialised RNLI Lettering Pack, and draught marks pack

    The name was BECC letters on a strip of grey painted plastic card
    Liked by figtree7nts and Donnieboy
JRF1972
Leading Seaman
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Pathfinder
Pathfinder Scratchbuilt from Vic smeed Plans, working lights , on 2 circuits, engine sound units, radars,
Liked by JOHN and circle43nautical and
lesliebreame
Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
turbine
And now for something different !!! My experimental coal fired steam turbine outboard boat on test for first time in the bath outside !! Stand back over there !!!
Liked by circle43nautical and mbarker and
11 comments
  • figtree7ntsAdmiral
    Now that's what I call relaxing!👍
  • circle43nauticalChief Petty Officer 2nd Class
    BRAVO ZULU! AS I TOLD ANOTHER MODELER, THE THRILL OF TRIAL & ERROR AND EXPERIMENTING IN FEAR MAKES THIS HOBBY WORTHWHILE!
IanD
Master Seaman
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Jaydee
Now has name and "port of origin" plus flag and is performing well. Still has a leak and I think the engine tends to run hot. I'm considering changing the original 3-bladed prop for 2-bladed one as I'm told that will cause the engine to draw less power from the battery. Does anyone have any experience with this sort of mod?
Liked by DaveWhittaker and BOATSHED and
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  • Dave MVice Admiral
    Hi Ian
    It's a racing prop and will use lots of power hence the heat.
    As you have a cabin cruiser it does not need such a coarse pitch prop and changing to a prop with a lesser pitch will improve your running time and produce less heat. Performance will depend on the chosen prop but should not be much different from what you already experience.
    As you already have a water cooler inlet and outlet you could just wrap some copper tube round the motor and connect with silicon tubing to keep the heat down
    Dave
    Liked by suntugs and Inkoust
  • IanDMaster Seaman
    Many thanks Dave. I'll see what I can do and let you know the result.
    Ian
    Liked by Dave M and suntugs and
Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
JOLIE BRISE gaff-rigged cutter
This fantastic model was scratch built by John of the Solent Radio Controlled Model Boat Club. Here it is seen sailing in light winds on Setley Pond in the New Forest, UK.

She took about a year to construct and is now into the third year of sailing. The boat is based on the period 1929/34 when "Bobby" Somerset owned her, he won the Fastnet race twice and finished second once, infact she is the only boat to win the Fastnet three times. She is based on the river Hamble and is owned by Dauntseys school in Wiltshire and is regularly raced by the pupils there. The model is approximately 1:15 scale.

In 2013 the full size Jolie Brise celebrated the centenary anniversary of her construction by the Paumelle yard in Le Havre in 1913. The world famous, gaff-rigged pilot cutter was the last boat to carry the royal mail under sail and has won the Fastnet Race three times, including the inaugural race in 1925. in 2015 and 2016 she was the overall winner of the Tall Ships Races.

Jolie Brise is owned, maintained and sailed by the pupils of Dauntsey's School. For more information about Jolie Brise go to,
www.joliebrise.com

(apologies...just seen this vid was already posted by Dave M😁)
Liked by ianed57 and circle43nautical and
3 comments
  • Dave MVice Admiral
    Nicely trimmed gaff-rigged cutter showing her paces. Good to see a helmsman in attendance adding to the realism
    Liked by figtree7nts
  • lesliebreameChief Petty Officer 1st Class
    lovely boat and goes nicely when the wind picks up !!

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