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First a bit of info
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I first built this one 20 years ago and and now 20 years later I think I am In a position to do it justice
Now for the parts
First a nice one piece Hull (hooray no planking) I will endeavour to make it rc IMG_20231207_133703.jpg
More parts plastic fittings IMG_20231207_133719.jpg
Vac formed partsIMG_20231207_133747.jpgIMG_20231207_133736.jpg
Two packs of brass fittings IMG_20231207_133825.jpg
Brass rods IMG_20231207_133842.jpg
And the rest of the wooden partsIMG_20231207_134229.jpgIMG_20231207_134229.jpgIMG_20231207_134209.jpgIMG_20231207_134143.jpgIMG_20231207_134115.jpgIMG_20231207_133922.jpgIMG_20231207_133901.jpg
Let battle commence
 

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HI Peter R/C EH great to see someone else have a go at R/C besides garry an me how big lenght of hull an beam ? will be followin on your super thread
so yes let battle begin an get stuck in brilliant but whatch your top wheight so she will be stable
chrisb
 
A very interesting build Peter. The kit looks nice. Are the wooden parts laser cut thin plywood? I hope the RC works out ok.
 
I can't read the name of this vessel without thinking of Cy Grant!
Pete
 
Looks like a fun project.
Rather you than me with that vacu-form stuff. Tried it once, it did not end well.

I think Billing's say somewhere the ideal total sailing weight of their boats. Otherwise its easy enough. In the bathtub and fill the EMPTY hull with water until it hits the waterline. Weigh the water needed then deduct the weight og the running gear and the deck with struckturs.
 
HI Peter R/C EH great to see someone else have a go at R/C besides garry an me how big lenght of hull an beam ? will be followin on your super thread
so yes let battle begin an get stuck in brilliant but whatch your top wheight so she will be stable
chrisb

There have been plenty or RC models built on here. Cars, boats, ships, tanks and trucks. they just need finding as most where a while ago.
 
There have been plenty or RC models built on here. Cars, boats, ships, tanks and trucks. they just need finding as most where a while ago.
OK Ian will have a look see an hows your truck comin on then ?
cheers
chrisb
 
Just one problem I only have a shower
you will have stand the boat on its transom then in the shower peter lol but cant you did a small hole in your garden an fit in a plastic liners to hold the water in like a test tank or dont you have a garden ? or buy one of those kiddies paddlelin pools then
chrisb
 
OK Ian will have a look see an hows your truck comin on then ?
cheers
chrisb
Been suffering from that virus we dont talk about, so not done much at all since the last. But this is Petes thread so we will leave it at that.

Just one problem I only have a shower
If the ground is that hard. dig out what you can and put som planks around the edge, then put plastic down.
You can plant flowers in it after lol
 
I need a jackhammer to dig the garden it's that hard being built on a field you have about 5 inches of decent top soil and then it's rock hard underneath
WELL Peter 5 inches is all you would need as your boat wont sit much more than about 3 inches on draught so no problem as my tiger draft is only about 4 inches an im sure your boat wont be nowhere near as heavy as my tiger
so you should be able to get away with it easy
chrisb
 
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Construction has begun jus fitting the base for the rc gear the forward bulkhead and wooden strips where the aft deck will fitIMG_20231209_100246.jpg
And drilling holes for the prop shafts and rudders
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And I have found this works well for sticking wood to plastic
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Added the underwater observation part on the bow and put the first coat of paint and will leave it for a week or two to cure IMG_20231210_113037_edit_16761543398483.jpgIMG_20231210_113057_edit_16745892913069.jpgIMG_20231210_123129_edit_16727203056301.jpg
 
Calypso and J-Y Cousteau bring me back to my youth and all those hours spent watching his TV documentaries and browsing through his Oceans Encyclopedia. :smiling:
I'll follow your endeavour with interest.
 
Calypso and J-Y Cousteau bring me back to my youth and all those hours spent watching his TV documentaries and browsing through his Oceans Encyclopedia. :smiling:
I'll follow your endeavour with interest.
Sunday teatime I seem to remember, the fore runner to all underwater nature programs.
Watching build with nostalgia.
 
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