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2 years ago by ๐ณ๐ฑ Albert90 (
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Thankyou all for the comments. Iโm allways try to find out, the history of A tug, when i start with a model, and till now, ever had support from old sailers, and captainโs who saild these tugs . They send old pictures to me. Iโm also to find on site www.modelbouwforum.nl A site for dutch modelbuilders.
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2 years ago by ๐จ๐ฆ RodC (
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Your 9 pictures present your model very nicely, documented with that backdrop of the real tug's features. You hav helped me by showing aft deck rigging options for tow. Thank you for posting ! I love tugs as well, one being refitted after rolling over to sink, + two new ZIPP kits on the bench. One is single brushless, the other will be dual brushed...using items I already own. SLA batteries in both. On the other hand, here is my fav, an AQUACRAFT BRISTOL BAY TRAWLER no longer available. Its on 27MHz, uses a 6-cell NiMH, runs several hours. Full navigation lights run off 2 AA cells, great for evening & night running. Thats my Ryerson university degree as backdrop
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2 years ago by ๐ฌ๐ง PeterJ (
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Excellent model the attention to all the fittings and crew is top marks.
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2 years ago by ๐ญ๐บ MouldBuilder (
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Very nice model. I never really thought about making a tug until now.๐๐
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