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philcaretaker
Commodore
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RC Sailing - BMBC at Buxworth Basin
On Bank Holiday monday 31st August 2020 , Buxton MBC put on a display at Buxworth Basin in the High Peak of Derbyshire.

Ref Wikipedia - Bugsworth Basin is a canal basin at the terminus of the Peak Forest Canal. It is located at Buxworth in the valley of the Black Brook, close to Whaley Bridge. It was once a busy interchange with the Peak Forest Tramway, for the transport of limestone and burnt lime.

FOR MORE PHOTOS SEE:- Boats Clubs & Lakes - Buxton Model Boat Club
https://model-boats.com/places/60518
Liked by MouldBuilder and Ianh and
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  • RookysailorRear Admiral
    Lovely period style place for boating, very peaceful, and a great selection of boats and yacht's.👍

    Cheers, Pete
    Liked by Martin555
  • Newby7Fleet Admiral
    Well done thank you for the post and video.
    Rick
Brightwork
Commodore
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CC Corvette
By Sterling.... she is 48" long. I have videos but the file type is not supported... (MP4)
Liked by Puddle-pirate and MouldBuilder and
2 comments
  • RNinMunichFleet Admiral
    "I have videos but the file type is not supported... (MP4)"
    MP4 is supported if it's not to large BW,
    It may appear as an 'Invalid File' but will still work.
    It will be renamed an .mpg4 file but still work on a WIN 10 PC and Media Player.
    What happens when you try to upload it?
    Very nice looking boat BTW👍 I see she has had a baby😉
    Trailer looks interesting too. Can we have a closer look please.
    Cheers, Doug 😎
    Liked by Brightwork and Martin555
  • jbkiwiFleet Admiral
    Lovely model, and big with it!
    JB
    Liked by Martin555
jbkiwi
Fleet Admiral
AIRBOAT TEST (OR BACK YARD DRIFTING)
Taped some plastic on the hull to protect it and took it for a skid round the back yard, (you can see boredom is setting in😀). Can't wait to try it on the big sports fields (maybe bolt some wheels on it😁) and the big estuary down the road. Bit loud at the mo due to the wooden prop. More than enough power! Could do with more rudder travel and maybe a bit more area.
Liked by Julio and Rogal118 and
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  • Martin555Fleet Admiral
    Hi Jb,

    Ref:- "I was thinking of you and chuckling as I was typing that Martin"

    With a bit more practice you will be a master at making something out of nothing LOL!!!

    Then the word "eureka" will be a common saying in you'r house, and you will have to lower your workshop seat as your wallet will also benefit.


    Martin555.
    Liked by jbkiwi
  • figtree7ntsAdmiral
    Hi JB,

    Looks like a lot of fun.
    But, wouldn't it be better on a pond! LOL.....
    OK, when you can go to the pond!

    Cheers, Ed
    Liked by jbkiwi and Martin555
Purser1944
Master Seaman
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Tug titch
Super tug and steering wonder. Bought as a kit and made from wood and plastic.
There was no instructions, and without them a nightmare.eventually getting them put the basics into perspective, eventually building the boat.i changed the motor to a 480 and made my own propshaft on the lathe, also a brass rudder, which is operated by mini servo.The esc is a 10 amp m.troniks which works great small but powerful, turns in its own length to port and starboard either astern or forwards
Liked by Sakibian and philcaretaker and
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  • RNinMunichFleet Admiral
    Neat😊👍
    A sort of early, round Springer😉
    My guess would be about 9" LoA.
    Cheers, Doug 😎
    Liked by Martin555
  • Martin555Fleet Admiral
    What a lovely little Tug,
    You have done a super job.
    Well done.

    Martin555.
Puddle-pirate
Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
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Ultimate Enticement
This is a 1984 re-issue of a Lindberg Chris Craft Sport fishermen purchased used on Ebay. Some of the parts where broken and some partially assembled. The model did come with 2 MACK RC motors and some fabricated wood parts, including a template for the aft deck. The interior was assembled from quarter scale doll house items except for the dinette. There are 4 underwater LED bulbs with a dedicated power supply. The running, interior and radar unit are powered by a separate systems from the hull electrics. The second Li-po battery is for backup and balast. There are number of additional items added since these photos were taken including a stern seat and larger radar array .
Liked by Martin555 and rolfman2000 and
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  • Puddle-pirateChief Petty Officer 1st Class
    Yes it's a full width rear seat but without a backrest. I'll post the new photos in the next couple of days.
  • Puddle-pirateChief Petty Officer 1st Class
    How is your build coming? I'd like to see some photos when you get a chance...
    Liked by doghouse
Krampus
Warrant Officer
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Electric Barbarella
Ahoy Maties! it's been a long time since my last posting. Happy 2019! I just completed my new scratch-built boat "Electric Barbarella". I tried to recreate (with some liberties) one of my favorite boats of all time, the 30-footer Chris Craft Sportsman built during the 1970s. it measures 24 X 8.5 inches. it is powered with a 9.6 NiMH 4200 mAh battery "nunchuck" pack (like the one used for paintball guns), brushless motor attached to a 30A Mtroniks Hydra controller and a 30mm M4 3-bladed brass propeller. The hull (my own on-the-go design) was made out of Balsa wood which later I fiberglassed. For the superstructure I utilized 2mm ABS plastic sheet material. To my surprise the boat turned to be a very stable and forgiving platform. I really feel a very close connection to this vessel as it is my first own hull design.😁
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  • PeejaySub-Lieutenant
    She's a beauty!!! (And I am not talking about only the lady in the cockpit!)

    I grew up a block away from the river, and there were a lot of pleasure craft in the area. Most of them were pre-70's as I left before then.
    Liked by Krampus
  • KrampusWarrant Officer
    Thank you, Peejay!😁
Nutbourne
Able Seaman
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RMAS JOYCE A193
This is one of the limited edition Sirmar kits that was produce in the early 1990’s.this model was made by a friend of mine who’s a dockyard fitter and turner it was made about twenty eight years ago. Based on a tug that I worked on in and around Portsmouth harbour. This model has a working voith unit opening engine room skylights. Working lights, removable deck hatch to get at the unit like the real boat, the superstructure and gun whales are made from plasticard. The fender was made by a friend to the same type as used on the tug. The wheelhouse is copied like for like. The towing hook is copied from photos and slips like the real one. in all my years I haven’t seen another one like this . Sirmar made twenty numbered hulls as kits .
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