Once again madness has descended upon me!
When visiting the Blackpool show last weekend I picked up a lifeboat from an acquaintance that had been used to make a grp mould and had subsequently been damaged. This was a 1/12th scale model of the biggest class of lifeboats built by the RNLI, the 70ft Clyde Class Lifeboat. Only three of these were built, two in service with the third as a relief boat for the other two. All three are still being used, after they were sold by the RNLI , as either dive or cruising boats. The first two are similar in looks but the third has a much bigger superstructure, this is the one that I have acquired. This will be modelled as 70-003 RNLB City of Bristol. She was originally to be used as a cruising lifeboat with a full time crew in the Bristol Channel area based in Clovelly.
Picture one shows the size of this beast, the tin is a standard bean can to give you some idea of the size of this thing!
Picture two shows the hull with the repaired keel and the remains of the deck/bulwarks removed.
Pictures three and four show the start of fitting new deck support beams to replace the ones missing. You can also see the new grp reinforcement inside the hull to seal up the cracks caused by the keel damage.
Lots of room for batteries and other 'toys' inside the hull and superstructure

This, along with the Trent build, will keep me busy for a while!!!!
