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GARTH
Commodore
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One of my oldest surviving models.
Tomorrow the Confederation Marine modeler's will have our first meeting & the theme is bring one of your oldest model boats . So here is my Billing's Cutty Sark Built in 1977 for my sister she took it to her in-laws Manor in Milford Bay Ontario their it stayed above the fireplace for 20 years .Property was sold & it then went Amestburg Ontario for another 20 years Then it was returned to me.
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  • cdnfurballWarrant Officer
    Still in good shape by the look of her
  • pressonreguardlessRear Admiral
    Bet You are Very Happy Getting Her Back👍
    She is Beautiful!!
    Trev
philcaretaker
Commodore
INGA IV - Luxury Ketch
Believed to be from Revell Models , " INGA IV " is a model Ketch , owned and sailed here by Martin Ward of the Hayling Island Model Boat Club.

RCSailing is just for fun, no gain. Other than sharing photos and videos relating to Buxton Model Boat Club activities, from time to time its nice to "showcase" models from other clubs and members as seen here with the link between BMBC & HIMBC - all sharing the common interest in model boats and the "Model Boat Website".
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chugalone100
Commodore
Galilee Boat
With all the members permission I would like to share my Galilee Boat project.
Here is a brif story of how I got my hands on the model.
I have to mentioned where I got this kit from because is always good the real story behind the kit.
The place is "SE Miller Guitars". http://www.semillerguitars.com/sea-of-galilee-boats/.
Scott Miller owns the business and I asked him how he came to produce this now famous boat kit.

This was his exacts words:

I was a moderator at MSW when Captian Pugwash was running the site and had just moved on from building kits to scratch building. I did the Triton cross section build that was going on at the time and that got me interested in building models other than standard scale ships. This lead me to building boat models because they are fun to build and can be done in much less time than a three master ship. The also don't require a lot of rigging which was attractive to me as well.

One model that was fun to build and could easily be scratch built was Midwest's Peterborough canoe kit. I made quite a few of these as gifts and this introduced me to building on a strong back and using thin CA glue to weld planks together

I started looking at different boats that I could model and found that no one offered a Sea of Galilee boat model kit other than a paper one from a German company. I found an excellent book by Shelly Wachsmann about the discovery of the Kinneret boat and that book had a set of ships plans in it. I used those plans plus what I had learned from building Peterborough canoes to build the first 16" Sea of Galilee model.
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GARTH
Commodore
Was asked what a Balloon Duster is
Here is a photo of these Balloon Duster at a model boat show at Hamilton's Steam Museum The object is to pop the balloon on models last one is winner !
Liked by hermank and Colin H
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  • RNinMunichFleet Admiral
    Hi DWB,
    Balloon Duster is an unfortunate typo for Balloon BUSTER!
    It's just a hilarious game on the water, especially at exhibitions, to encourage youngsters to get involved.
    Each boat has a balloon tethered to it, which the other boats try to bust (pop💥) with a spike mounted as a bowsprit. (I've got 4 x 4.7" QF Mk. IXs on mine😂🤣)
    If done in strict competition I guess you could regard a Balloon Buster as a boat class, with defined specs in order to level the playing field.
    But if JFF then Who cares about specs? Even in Formula 1 teams are always trying to develop 'an edge' within the rules!
    Last man (balloon) standing wins😁
    LET THE GAMES COMMENCE!!
    Cheers, Doug 😎
    Liked by chugalone100 and DWBrinkman and
  • LewZAdmiral
    Here is what the "Florida" version of the "Balloon Boat" looked like (first photo, ~1990).

    This is what the "Mother" of these balloon boats looks like today (second photo, current rescue boat). This was the master to make the mold for subsequent fiberglass hulled boats like in the first photo.

    Lew
    Florida, USA
    Liked by chugalone100 and hermank
chugalone100
Commodore
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WWI Sub Chaser
Many of you guys know that this is an old model that has been in the market for a long time and reproduced by many model companies like Dummas 1259 SC-1, ITC Model class craft 1:74 (plastic), Ringo Toy Corporation NC. C-5820200 1:74, Glenco model 1:74 (plastic) and a few others.
I don’t know if I have mentioned this before but I receive many request to build models for a local well know model company that is Model Expo owned by Marc Mosko, also owner of Model Shipways, Model Trailways, Model Airways and Guns of History.
This Subchaser is R/C but I never added all of the radios and servos since it was going to be shown on the Model Expo showcase.
So here is what I build with many scratch build items.
I hope you guys like it.
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  • LewZAdmiral
    Here is one I photographed in 1975, in New York's central park. (Pretty large size!)

    Lew
    Florida, USA
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  • chugalone100Commodore
    It’s a very nice and slick looking model, thank you for sharing that picture with us.
    My kit is a Nauticurso from Brazil but Model Expo distributes it. There are so many things you could add to the model to make it look as real as possible.
    “The Sub Chaser Archives” is the website I used for all of the reference need it.
philcaretaker
Commodore
"Ouch "
January 2023 - Weather being kind for now and the end of the month saw a great selection of models out on the lake _ but not without incedents !.
NOTE :- Look out for the collision !! (around 0.30 seconds into the video). - thankfully no major damage. And the rescue right at the end !.
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  • Len1Lieutenant Commander
    Sorry to hear of the flooding and I am glad you had minimum damage. It seems that mother nature is not to happy about the way we humans have been treating her and the earth and she is showing her rath.
    Liked by jbkiwi and Colin H
  • MouldBuilderAdmiral
    Sorry to hear about the mess the storm has left behind JB. I hope that damage to your house is minimal and that your estuary returns to normal soon. I remember you saying recently that the summer had not been so good and then this!☹️
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Brightwork
Commodore
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Different View (Standing on the hard)
I took some different angle photos of some of my models today. Was such a nice fall day. Natural light is great. Enjoy
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dave976
Captain
Crewe Model Boat Club sailing at Boundary Park on Wed 28 Sept
Nice sunny day yesterday and we had a good turnout of models on the lake.
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dave976
Captain
Hovercraft and other models Sailing at CreweMBC
I am posting this video as it shows more of our Hovercraft in action from about 1:01 on.
dave976
Liked by RonBMK2 and steve mull and
LeenB
Recruit
OFFSHORE meeting 2022 SMG IJMond Netherlands
Full Power Offshore models, scale 1/50
Rode Zee
Farmount Glacier
Maersk Topper
Liked by Cashrc and Peejay
GARTH
Commodore
Confederation Marine Modelers
Ran our club's Balloon buster models last weekend at Hamilton's Steam Museum. It's been 2 years since the last time the club attended Boat's in the museum's park. Great weekend
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  • Jimbob901Leading Seaman
    Wow that was great & no damaged boats incredible 👍
  • RookysailorRear Admiral
    That looks good fun Garth, gonna try and get my club to do a balloon race👍👍👍

    heers, Pete😊
dave976
Captain
Crewe and District Model Boat Club
We had a good selection of models sailing on the lake at Boundary Park on Monday.
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