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longshanks

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Coastal Forces
« on: October 07, 2014, 04:19:34 pm »

Happy Days !

I have just received the following three hulls from Christian http://www.mtbhulls.co.uk/home

Ordered Wednesday evening from Gibraltar delivered Monday lunch time !

They are from top to bottom Fairmile D, Fairmile B & Elco 77 in 1/72 (available in other scales)








To say I’m pleased would be understating it. I would like to make the following comments ( I will point out that I have no connection)

Quality
Excellent, there are minor flaws but 20 mins with filler and sandpaper will sort it. The dark line along the deck edge is due to the fact that it’s a fibreglass deck and will be covered by rubbing strake. The hulls ‘feel’ solid, Christian says he can build lighter for Radio Control.

Price
Very good value especially when you take advantage of Christians discount for three hulls plus postage saved.

A lifetimes desire to build a range of coastal forces has now become a realistic proposition with Christians hulls, plus Coastal Craft  http://www.coastalcraftmodels.com/ & Great Little Ships fittings available from https://www.whiteensignmodels.com/ and http://www.hannants.co.uk/




Cheers longshanks
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Re: Coastal Forces
« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2014, 04:52:16 pm »

Hi long shanks, are you saying that the decks are already moulded on the hulls for you?


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Re: Coastal Forces
« Reply #2 on: October 07, 2014, 04:56:00 pm »

Yes they are but I'm sure they could be supplied loose.

I'm sure Christian will stop by and confirm
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Re: Coastal Forces
« Reply #3 on: October 08, 2014, 07:59:53 am »

Talking about building up a collection of Coastal Forces see;
http://www.ipms-southampton.co.uk/workbench/barry-workbench/
and especially this page scroll all the way down before you become transfixed with his Agassiz;
http://www.ipms-southampton.co.uk/club-members/barry/
Coastal Craft have updated their website see;
http://coastalcraftmodelsuk.com/accessories.php
Regarding the decks, I do the smaller hulls with them fitted as it is difficult to get the complex curve right unless it is taken from a mould. These hulls don't look right with flat decks (imagine the Elco 77 above with a flat deck  :o ). Let me know if for RC then I can supply the deck loose and make everything as light as possible (as thin as I dare!).

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Re: Coastal Forces
« Reply #4 on: October 08, 2014, 08:30:40 am »

There are modellers on this planet that make me think that I may as well throw away all my tools and take up knitting ! !
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Re: Coastal Forces
« Reply #5 on: October 08, 2014, 09:55:03 am »

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Bob K

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Re: Coastal Forces
« Reply #6 on: October 08, 2014, 11:45:21 am »

There are modellers on this planet that make me think that I may as well throw away all my tools and take up knitting ! !

Rob:  Under no account take up knitting, it is far harder and more fiddly.  %%

Model making is the art of attempting to replicate in miniature a given subject.  That there will always be some that are far better than what 99% of us can achieve should serve as an incentive for us to learn and push our limits each time we build. I guarantee that each build will keep getting better.  Who knows you may one day end up as one of those modellers you wrote about.   :-))
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Re: Coastal Forces
« Reply #7 on: October 08, 2014, 12:01:40 pm »

OK Bob, thanks for the inside info.
Advancing years means I have to build in bigger scales !
I managed a MMI article years ago in 1/24, but the two I'm building now ( one will be with one of Christians hulls, the other is a Bristol Bay modification) are in 1/16 th.
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Re: Coastal Forces
« Reply #8 on: October 08, 2014, 09:45:47 pm »

Doing a Fairmile B in 24th scale at the moment, but need crew in shorts... any 24th figures like that?

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Re: Coastal Forces
« Reply #9 on: October 09, 2014, 01:12:06 am »

HSL Mouldings have 1/24th figures for coastal forces but I'm not sure if any are in shorts.
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Re: Coastal Forces
« Reply #10 on: October 09, 2014, 01:49:40 am »

Wot about these
http://www.scalemates.com/products/product.php?id=122792
 
 or deans marine
 frank
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