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The Shipyard ( Dry Dock ): Builds & Questions / Working Vessels / Re: Maui: 17m 1971 Voith Harbour Tug
on: Yesterday at 07:42:05 pm
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| Started by steve mahoney - Last Post by salimlun | ||
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Your perseverance and patience in making ship models are something we should all learn from. Looking back at your production process over the years, your use of materials and your techniques have continuously improved.
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Shows, Events, Club websites and Club Events / Club Events and News / Re: Naval Model'Expo Oberhoffen/Moder (Alsace)
on: Yesterday at 04:54:07 pm
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on: Yesterday at 04:33:18 pm
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on: Yesterday at 03:48:25 pm
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thanks for your trust and faith in me Ray, but at times, I have doubts myself.
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The Shipyard ( Dry Dock ): Builds & Questions / Navy - Military - Battleships: / Re: 1/38 super-Guardian class patrol boat,3D printed kit build
on: Yesterday at 02:22:55 pm
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| Started by Backerther - Last Post by tica | ||
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Looking great
Regarding the 25mm Bushmaster Chain gun, there are stl's files available https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-models/vehicle/military-vehicle/m242-bushmaster then you just need to find a friend or a service that can print it in resin at 1/35 scale. I would happily do it, but the shipping cost to Japan would properly be ridicules. Keep posting your progress |
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on: Yesterday at 02:04:46 pm
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Bonjour Robert,What a lovely pair! |
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on: Yesterday at 11:54:55 am
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| Started by DBS88 - Last Post by Mege66 | ||
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I have several Hemmens boilers which are fired using ceramic burners without restriction of secondary air. None of them howls. See the V4 in action with a ceramic burners without restriction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEvS3H9veR8
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on: Yesterday at 11:47:22 am
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| Started by 1967Brutus - Last Post by 1967Brutus | ||
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Alesha is an old boat, and not very pretty, but over time, we keep trying to improve some aspects of her appearance.
I did not like the handrails on the wheelhouse deck. They were way too thin, not very straight, and portside was in very bad condition. I replaced portside railing a few months ago, and because that was an all new construction, and both sides were due for renewal, it was not too important HOW portside railing was built. Replacing starboard took a bit more effort, because suddenly you need to replicate a piece of freehand building as exactly as possible. Not bad, even if I say so myself: first the loose parts, fitted to best "achievable" Once satisfied about fit and appearance, soldered pretty much symetrical. Remains only painting... |
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on: Yesterday at 10:47:56 am
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| Started by Dave_S. - Last Post by Dave_S. | ||
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I bought this direct from the manufacturer in mid April last year, but I can't see myself starting to build this, never mind finishing it! It should be a straightforward build in the traditional Aerokits manner, jut a bit bigger.
Here is the description from the Jotika website: Kit includes: All required timber; CNC manufactured pre-cut and pre-profiled components; All windows glazed and framed; 6 glazed and framed portholes; Integral engine mount; Integral R/C platform; 17” stainless steel propshaft (M4); Hull matched 75mm, 3 bladed, cast solid brass prop (M4); Large brass rudder; Searchlight; 6 fairleads; Ships wheel; 2 cleats; 1 red side light; 1 green side light; 1 two tone horn; 2 jackstaffs; Anchor. Comprehensive instruction manual and scale plan sheets. Coupling and motor not included. The model could be posted/sent by courier, but it is a big and heavy box, so would prefer the buyer to collect from West Oxfordshire (OX29), or to meet at a mutually agreed place. At the time I bought this, they had stopped including the motor and coupling, but the prop, rudder, and prop shaft are all included. No parts have been removed for the box. This is a large and heavy kit, so I would prefer the buyer to collect from West Oxfordshire, or to arrange a meet up within a reasonable distance from Witney. The kit currently sells for £230.94, I am asking £175.00. I have a picture but cannot upload it! It simply shows the contents of the box, all present and correct, nothing removed. If anyone is interested in the kit, please ask me to email you the picture. |
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The Shipyard ( Dry Dock ): Builds & Questions / Working Vessels / Re: Mark's "Le Rochefort" Build 1/24 Scale
on: Yesterday at 10:35:03 am
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| Started by Mark T - Last Post by Mark T | ||
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Hi DBS88 - the reason for possibly choosing this ship for next build is easy to explain. Firstly and most importantly I like the look of it which usually means it will get finished as it’s something that I would like to build. From a technical standpoint it’s actually quite similar to my current build but with more complexity. It only has a few cannon so not too many gun ports to cut but the bow is more complex. I also know that if I was to try and build a first rate ship of the line I would probably find it overwhelming. So this ship does fit the criteria but I need to go thoroughly through the plans before deciding.
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