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 on: Today at 12:48:15 am 
Started by Backerther - Last Post by Backerther
A RHIB is finished and set in place briefly as per the instruction manuals, and the boat will be detailed later if she should sail satisfactorily. O0 :}

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 on: Yesterday at 10:29:41 pm 
Started by Colin Bishop - Last Post by Colin Bishop
This video from Oceanliner Designs on the salvage efforts after the Pearl Harbour attack is too good to hide away elsewhere on the Forum. A really comprehensive description of how the stricken vessels were salvaged with some incredible footage. Amazing stuff!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZSoAIOR8u4#

Colin


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 on: Yesterday at 07:31:03 pm 
Started by DJW - Last Post by dodgy geezer
Having done a bit of experimenting, I can recommend the use of neodymium to boost the Comet's magnet. I tried a magnet from an old hard drive, and found that I could demagnetise and remagnetise the iron horseshoe easily. All you do to improve the magnetism is stroke the horseshoe with the North pole of the neodymium, going north to south on the horseshoe, about 10 times. To demagnetise, go the opposite way (South to North)...

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 on: Yesterday at 04:36:12 pm 
Started by 17-21 - Last Post by 17-21
This is about 1/10th/11th scale 3 D test print I have made, inc 2 Yamaha outboards which could be made to work.
Pm me for more details
£325 posted
Trailer not included

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 on: Yesterday at 03:49:33 pm 
Started by howard66spary - Last Post by howard66spary
Good Afternoon all        Looking to start on main mast consruction after christmass  as ther are some diffrences in the brass used ie main component 6mm preformed brass and l thinner sheet brass for navigation boxes will i need a diffrence solder and flux or is there one that will do both i belive brass melts at about 600 degress hence the enquirey also wht would be a sutible adhesive to glue the perspex arm rest to the preformed styrene mouldings supplied in the speedline kit                             Thank you for your time all suggestions would be most welcome                                                       Best Regards and a happy christmass and new year      Howard66spary

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 on: Yesterday at 03:43:38 pm 
Started by Klunk - Last Post by philk
Ready and learning the English language  {-) {-)
You've got no chance of learning to speak English before may

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 on: Yesterday at 02:54:05 pm 
Started by T888 - Last Post by T888
Funnel section of the superstructure primed.

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 on: Yesterday at 02:09:36 pm 
Started by Sylvain.P - Last Post by Sylvain.P
Hello,
At this step, it's the hull paint beginning. I'used a rusty colour as a primer. After that, I've sprayed a shipping fluid, and at last, I've air srayed the final hull paint
When, it was dryed,with a wet brush, I' ve scratched some small placed in order to show rust.

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 on: Yesterday at 01:26:39 pm 
Started by Martin (Admin) - Last Post by Akira
Hold her steady, I'm almost done.

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 on: Yesterday at 09:00:03 am 
Started by Backerther - Last Post by Backerther
Hi Arno,
A great thanks for your sufficiently complimentary comment.!!!!!!! :-)) :-)) :-))
I fundamentally just followed the instruction manuals only and could come out to this level of detailing..
But,to my regret, I have no other information to add more detailing work which is OK for me sticking to RC sailing itself as a RC boat rather than delicate detailing. {-) %% :-))


It has continued very fine days in Tokyo.
Kiyo

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