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6 months ago by ๐ฟ๐ฆ Rudy-M ( Midshipman)
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I had a 42" Sea Queen with a 4-stroke Gannard Petrol Engine and a 36". I sold the 42" as it is too big but removed the engine and sold it separately. We are no longer allowed to use noisy motors - only electric ones.
I still have the 36" shell, and hopefully will get her into shape in the coming year. What I don't like about the Sea Queen is that pointy windscreen, but otherwise it's a nice model and easy to work with as all the roofs can be removed to access to the hull. ▲
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1 year ago by ๐ฌ๐ง flaxbybuck ( Captain)
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Duncan, two of the figures came from Adrian's Model Figures, but that firm no longer exists. Mountfield Models took over their production but these particular figures no longer appear in their line up. I had to carry out major surgery on the skipper so he holds the steering wheel.
The sitting sailor eyeing up his lunch was bought in France from a gift shop in one of the Normandy fishing villages. ๐ ▲
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1 year ago by ๐ฌ๐ง PeterJ ( Petty Officer 1st Class)
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Looks great, nice to see this old model back on the water.๐
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1 year ago by ๐ฌ๐ง zooma ( Sub-Lieutenant)
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I saw that Sea Queen for sale at the Southport โbring and buyโ last Sunday.
I was very tempted, but think it sold before I got back from a visit to the local chip shop! The little animated dog looked good too ๐ ▲
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1 year ago by ๐ฌ๐ง DuncanP ( Lieutenant)
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Great boat! I like your figures. Where did you get them from please?
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