A new addition I am a happy bunny with a new addition to my dockyard, following a posting on the Mayhem sales section. Not my own build, but just the kind of unusual warship that appeals to me. Descartes of 1894. A few photo’s to express my appreciation.
Within a week I had done a bit of rewiring: (Sorry, my preference). 2 x 9.6V NiMh 5Ah batteries, a P94L controller, P19 BEC and a Planet Rx. Bath testing distributed half a kilo of solder-bar ballast between the ribs. Ready to sail.
The ensign is a bit big. I have been trying to call Mike Allsop at Scale Flags & Ensigns. Internal access is almost full length thanks to the tall internal coffer dam.
A small amount of detailing left to do. Some rigging, gun port retaining ropes, and 1/96 French sailors - half mil ball bearings supplied for their red pompoms.
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Twin 457’s give more than enough power through the George Sitek 44 mm props, requiring only low throttle for scale cruising. She turns reasonably on the P94 in mode 4 with almost zero list. A real pleasure to sail.
Many thanks Tony. A superb build, as I hope the pictures show. TLC assured.