- Ronald🇨🇦Fleet AdmiralWhen are they going to introduce a standard route of travel at Spencer’s?When are they going to introduce a standard route of travel at Spencer’s?Like 3Liked by GARTH and hermank and
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26 posts · Page 1 of 3- Bryan-the-pirateMidshipmanThe spitfire was a working model but is too brittle for flight now but with some extra buoyancy is good as a ditched plane👍The spitfire was a working model but is too brittle for flight now but with some extra buoyancy is good as a ditched plane👍
The boat in the video is a sidewheeler, scratch built by my good friend Eduardo Yraola, who is a far more accomplished modeller than I am. She has steam propulsion, and sails at a majestuous pace.
- AlessandroSPQRFleet AdmiralExcellent choice Len, I really like it, too bad you're too far away.Excellent choice Len, I really like it, too bad you're too far away.
- IsaacLieutenantI wonder about this boat turning radius. Is there a speed differential to the paddle wheels, or is the turning all done by the rudder?I wonder about this boat turning radius. Is there a speed differential to the paddle wheels, or is the turning all done by the rudder? Isaac
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Maybe Garth, Rick, or others will provide comments as to details and such as we were only visitors though I did show my latest built, the St.Pierre Dory.
- WestwindWarrant OfficerLooks like a fun day, I'll have to try to make it to one of your eventsLooks like a fun day, I'll have to try to make it to one of your eventsLiked by chugalone100
Forever striving for improvement, Graham explains how he assists the - Setting of the Foresails on his model.
More info on Grahams Blog - https://model-boats.com/blogs/86653
Also - https://www.youtube.com/c/RCSailing1/videos
RC Sailing No`s - 131, 132, 134, 135, 159. 170
My Gaff Cutter No`s - 139, 142, 143, 144
- jbkiwiFleet AdmiralGreat video Phil, shows Grahams set-up very well.👍👍Great video Phil, shows Grahams set-up very well.👍👍 JB
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enjoy
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- dave976CaptainHere are a couple taken at at show.Here are a couple taken at at show. It's the Lowestoft boat. Dave[{"id":"1494076794","name":"1494076794.jpg","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/1494076794\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/1494076794\/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1494076825","name":"1494076825.jpg","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/1494076825\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/1494076825\/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"}]
It's the Lowestoft boat.
Dave
- RonaldFleet AdmiralThe Dumas kit (Carol Moran) mine is named Michael after my grandson. it sailed at a scale speed today.The Dumas kit (Carol Moran) mine is named Michael after my grandson. it sailed at a scale speed today. The Bunker and Ellis "Lobster Yacht" a Midwest kit, seen here towing a harbour tender. Harbour tender and Tugboat built by me. Dannieboy built the Lobster Yacht with added touches by Ron.[{"id":"1531615441","name":"1531615441.jpg","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/1531615441\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/1531615441\/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1531615476","name":"1531615476.jpg","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/1531615476\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/1531615476\/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1531615461","name":"1531615461.jpg","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/1531615461\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/1531615461\/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1528860256","name":"1528860256.jpg","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/1528860256\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/1528860256\/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"}]
The Bunker and Ellis "Lobster Yacht" a Midwest kit, seen here towing a harbour tender.
Harbour tender and Tugboat built by me. Dannieboy built the Lobster Yacht with added touches by Ron.Liked by figtree7nts and Donnieboy - RNinMunichFleet AdmiralA magnificent collection! Well done gents 👍👍👍A magnificent collection! Well done gents 👍👍👍 Specially like the Victorian Launch 😊 Poor little girl, adrift on a runaway launch wiv no crew!!!! 😲 Hope one of the Springers could rescue her. Congrats all round, Cheers, Doug 😎
Specially like the Victorian Launch 😊
Poor little girl, adrift on a runaway launch wiv no crew!!!! 😲
Hope one of the Springers could rescue her.
Congrats all round,
Cheers, Doug 😎Liked by suntugs
- RNinMunichFleet AdmiralAbsolutely, Modelling par excellence👍Absolutely, Modelling par excellence👍 Just think of the planning that must have gone into this! Building such detail deck for deck from the keel up 😲 Never mind the superb weathering, just back from several N Atlantic crossings!? And where the heck did he get all the interior detail from ????? Fabulous, just great shame that she'll never float 🤔
Just think of the planning that must have gone into this! Building such detail deck for deck from the keel up 😲 Never mind the superb weathering, just back from several N Atlantic crossings!?
And where the heck did he get all the interior detail from ?????
Fabulous, just great shame that she'll never float 🤔
Photo 1 shows the Radar scanner parts obtained from MMB (ebay) for the princely sum of ONE POUND !!!!! plus 28p postage, and construction is of a medium soft resin that isn't prone to breaking or splitting when shaped or drilled, and a short length of 2mm brass rod becomes the drive shaft. This particular unit has a 44mm sweep bar but there are many other sizes available
Photo 2 shows the drive motor which operates on voltages between 1.5 and 6v, ideal for the control driver which is the next item. Available from saih.tan on Ebay for under 7 pounds, and if the motor is mounted on a removable bracket as I have done, this unit can be used in several models without the need for major 'surgery', the motor and radar shaft being connected with a short piece of rubber tubing
Photo 3 shows the receiver driven radar motor speed control which operates from an auxiliary receiver channel and takes the motor voltage from the main receiver supply, thus obviating the need for a separate supply and switch.
This unit is available from www.mr-rcworld.co.uk and costs a staggering 14.50 post free sheesh !
I must add here that I am in NO way connected to any of the suppliers mentioned here, but just though some other modellers may be interested in 'home brew' accessories and suchlike.
The Ellis boats must have been the inspiration for this old kit from Midwest. I bought the boat as seen in the first photos which was built by Don Sutton, Metro Modellers Toronto, Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦
He knew I had my eye on making one from scratch and offered me a fair price to buy his boat.
I am now adding the hard cover over the cockpit as seen on many of the Bunker & Ellis boats.
Previously I added deck furniture to the helm and passenger. Also found the near scale figures.
My plan is to add the forward railing around the bow; add deck boards and more furnishings such as two step boarding ladder, navigation equipment, and possible a fresh coat of paint to the hull.