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Joined: 17/03/2010 Posts: 86 Points: 214 Location: whitehaven
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haha..im not holding back mate... already ordered another set of 10 pieces of balsa 1000mm x 100mm x 5mm...messed the 1st ones up! guess its one of the joys of inexperience! haha on the bench Endeavour Long Boat - awaiting paint delivery and some power tools to hit the next stage. HMS Victory - Same situation has everyone else, grumpy till the next issue gets delivered!
Carlos Carlos
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Rank: Semi-Pro Level 2 Groups: Registered
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the running gear that will be fitted on the rc will be this http://www.howesmodels.c...Product.php?ProdID=1835 it wasnt really a good start, the transmiter, wasnt working, so i sent it back, received it just 10 mins ago, now it works, but can get teh rest of the thing to go!...uhm...last time i checked i wasnt blonde...but obviously still a dumb portuguese! haha another thing i have noticed is that it hasnt got a rudder! haha...it turns by stoping on of the props...oh well...will either fit it like this and will get it upgraded after or...depending on the mood may have a unit fitted with rudder... yes i know the pt has normally 3 engines...but to be honest i reckon this will deliver enough punch to get it going, can always fit an extra dummy prop just for the look. if id want a plane id build one, not a boat ready to have wings fitted! on the bench Endeavour Long Boat - awaiting paint delivery and some power tools to hit the next stage. HMS Victory - Same situation has everyone else, grumpy till the next issue gets delivered!
Carlos Carlos
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Joined: 26/03/2010 Posts: 600 Points: 1,959 Location: Solway West Cumbria
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Hi ccarlos...i used to love building r/c boats...pitty they were not mine...but that is a impressive looking boat....fast too.. Are you going to build any on that plans disc you got...coz i'm thinking of doing one ....but not sure which...possably one of the hydros
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Mac wrote:This is my something in between, hopfully. Im making this as well.
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snowtiger wrote: Hi ccarlos...i used to love building r/c boats...pitty they were not mine...but that is a impressive looking boat....fast too.. Are you going to build any on that plans disc you got...coz i'm thinking of doing one ....but not sure which...possably one of the hydros hey mate, the plans i found for torpedo boats, they werent that gd, unless i missed something. basically what i have done was get an idea from one, an idea from the other...and try to put everything together! as for the speed of the model...i tried it in the bathtub a while a go....and with around 35cm deep of water in it, if u rev up to full power...the props touch the bottom....lots of wate displacement...hopefully wont be too fast for the pt...otherwise will have to add ballast! haha on the bench Endeavour Long Boat - awaiting paint delivery and some power tools to hit the next stage. HMS Victory - Same situation has everyone else, grumpy till the next issue gets delivered!
Carlos Carlos
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Joined: 20/03/2010 Posts: 226 Points: 647 Location: Merseyside
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Having read many good things about HMS Surprise, I am going to subscribe next week. Keep me going for a while. Dave H
Current builds :- Hachette 1/16 Tiger Tank H.M.S Victory, Santisima Trinidad (Section), 1/8 scale Aston Martin DB5, 1/8 scale McLaren, YNWA
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I oncs built a Groupner..(not sure thats how its spelt)a four foot model of a boat called the Moonraker.a luxury cabin cruiser .it was plastic and wood construction....but it had 3 impellers on just like the real thing.. ..it cost someone a small fortune ...i'd loved to if seen it on the water after all that hard work...but alas it ended up in a display case...
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Ive just started the San Fransico II from model space quite a few of the keel bulkheads were warped ive had to soak and press them for best part of a week now but have glued and pinned the decks to them so hopefully they should stay true. also after visiting a car-boot sale to day i bought a 1990's Airfix version of the cutty sark with no box or destructions for a fiver! all the spuces seem to be full and in order, now thats going to be a challanging build
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Joined: 25/01/2010 Posts: 459 Points: 1,367 Location: Bridlington
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GOOD look my Friend, keep us uptodate with your build please. Regards
Rob
Bridlington.
Built Flying Scotsman (Train). Collecting HMS VICTORY
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