Model Boat Mayhem
The Shipyard ( Dry Dock ): Builds & Questions => Working Vessels => Topic started by: jenno on December 11, 2009, 09:54:34 pm
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Hi Guy's
I started putting photo's of this build on another site but thought that why not this one as well.
The hull is the 1/32 scale Smit Polen from Scale Hobbies but i'm building the Japan,
Keep you posted,
Jenno.
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Oh, that NIce! :-))
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Fantastic detail, Jenno. She's looking magnificent.
You dark horse, you. Please keep posting.
Ken
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so far so good, nice model...
heres the original, mored up in Hook van Holland
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The latest installment, almost ready for the paint.
Jenno.
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Nice work and subject build :-))
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Hy Kemo
That,s a cracking job you are doing there, I have the Smit Japan hull, and a large set of plans, I started the build then sort of lost my way a bit, I seem to do a better job on the older steam and 60,s type of tug, maybe because I worked on that type
In saying that, after seeing your build I might just dust it all off and have another look at her. I have the motors, korts, and all the electrics ect. Where would you be sailing her when she is done, It would be nice to have a closer look when she is ready.
Cheers Bosun
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Hi bosun,
We have met before i'm from Bryn Bach Park ,were you there when the wind took all the gazebbo's ,your more than welcome to sail with us any time (after xmas) we don't have trouble with the fisherman.
Jenno.
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Hi all,
I NEED HELP i've just bought the hull markingsfor my Japan,but now comes the proplem,
in the pack there are 4 diffrent types a circle with G L , L B , A B , B V on either side but which one is on the Japan,the other markings are the one that looks like fingers the one set has TF ,T , F , S etc but the other set has the letter L before the above letters see photo below .
Thanks
Jenno.
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Hi jenno,
Super work on your tug, makes me jealous! In reply to your questions re markings, the circle with letters are Plimsol line markings, the letters representing the insurers, LR being Lloyds Register.
Your 'fingers' are loading marks for different types of water (Tropical Fresh, Tropical etc.) Hope this helps you.
Danny
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Thanks for that, few more photo's with plenty to come.
Jenno
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Awesome building!
Some folks just have great building skills!
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Hi there,
Just starting my smit polen build with the same hull as yours, i am an experienced builder but i am struggling with the plans as they don't show the prop center lines or the keel profiles. i was just wondering if you could post some pics of yours from the rear and if possible measurements for the positions of the shafts.
your build looks great hope mine looks half as good
Regards Greg
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Hi Greg,
I hope this pic helps,the props are 115mm from the very end of the hull to the centre of the korts.
If you need any more help just ask.
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Hi Greg,
I hope this pic helps,the props are 115mm from the very end of the hull to the centre of the korts.
If you need any more help just ask.
Thanks, that is spot on :-))
did your plan have the details for the keel? i only have one sheet as i bought the hull second hand! not sure if there should be a second one?? it shows a side profile but not one from the rear or underside!
it came with two graupner korts that looked like a drunk monkey had fitted them. but have now removed them, glassed the holes and ready to refit them in the proper place!
again thanks for your help
Greg
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Hi,
No just the one sheet,the plans could have been a little better,but never mind there are plenty of helpful people on the forums that are always willing to help
Jenno
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Good Morning
The deck winch and anchor winch did you buy them or make them, if bought were from,
Martin
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Hi Martin,
Sorry for not replying sooner,both winches were made by a good mate of mine,i can ask him how much to make another set for you.
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Jenno,
You're doing a fantastic job on the tug, and I look forward to seeing more pictures!
Danny is quite correct about the meaning of the markings. The loadline mark (the one with the fingers) is always forward of the Plimsoll mark (the circle with the line through it). The TF and F lines point toward the Plimsoll mark, and the vertical line is 540mm forward of the center of the Plimsoll mark circle. There is also a deck line mark that is centered directly above the Plimsoll mark, and it's supposed to be 300mm long by 25mm wide. The top of the line is flush with the top of the deck plating.
Greg Castleman
Naval Architect
www.castlemanmaritime.com
Hi jenno,
Super work on your tug, makes me jealous! In reply to your questions re markings, the circle with letters are Plimsol line markings, the letters representing the insurers, LR being Lloyds Register.
Your 'fingers' are loading marks for different types of water (Tropical Fresh, Tropical etc.) Hope this helps you.
Danny
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Hi gecna2,
Thanks for that i know where to come next time i get a problem,Navel Architect can't get better than that.
Jenno
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Great work keep up the good work tassie48.
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Good Morning
The deck winch and anchor winch did you buy them or make them, if bought were from,
Martin
Hi Martin Mobile Marine Models do a large range of winches of all types.
http://www.mobilemarinemodels.com/acatalog/Windlass_and_Winches.html