Model Boat Mayhem

Mess Deck: General Section => Model Boating => Topic started by: ck_ni on August 12, 2019, 10:09:15 am

Title: Amera vs. SHG King Midas
Post by: ck_ni on August 12, 2019, 10:09:15 am
Hi Everyone,
So I have my first experience of RC Boats last week while on holidays in the Isle of Man, a friend we were staying with had gotten into the hobby and we went out RC boating. It was great!


I have quite a bit of experience with RC related models, planes, helicopters, cars both battery and fuel powered.


I think its time to branch out into boats, so the next time we visit we can both play.


Wanting to start off cheap and cheerful I thin I have narrowed my choices down to possibly 3.


The Amera W103 or the SHG King Midas? I have seen pictures of both around the internet but can I have any members photos of experiences of these kits, which is better, I am happy to add detail and build my own superstructures.


The third option is to build a simple springer... I do think I want to go down the tub route.


Many thanks,
Chris
Title: Re: Amera vs. SHG King Midas
Post by: Klunk on August 12, 2019, 10:18:43 am
having made the Amera fairy boat, I found it simple. basic tools reqd are scissors, craft knife sand paper various glues. paints I used halfords car paints. please wash all the mouldings though, as I found to my cost the with washing, they peeled off. I washed the primed with plastic primer, then normal halfords car paint.
Title: Re: Amera vs. SHG King Midas
Post by: ck_ni on August 12, 2019, 10:28:52 am
Thanks for the recommendation of the Amera.
Washing the molding is a great idea, it was always the same with RC Car bodies as they had a releasing agent on them.
Good use of the halfords car paints.
Do you have any pictures of your finished boat and specs?
Title: Re: Amera vs. SHG King Midas
Post by: Klunk on August 12, 2019, 10:59:43 am
not at the moment.  she was buried deep in my shed a month ago.