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Building the IMARA TUG

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Very well done Andy a fantastic job and agree in my humble oppinion a museum quality build i take my hat off to you mate

cheers steve
 
Simply stunning andy mate, I'm totally gobsmacked at the whole thing so far , its nothing less than a work of art , I could look at the bridge section for hours! And the attention to detail and superb scratchbuilding on the rowing boat is amazing . I'm in awe and take off my proverbial hat to you mate , cheers tony
 
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Thank you guys I must admit i'm so gobsmacked at the comments you guys are posting on this build. I cant thank you enough. I would like to exhibit this one day if I can find a scale class that I can enter it in. If your comments are anything to go by it must stand a chance.

Cheers

Andy
 
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Day 60

This one is for Joe as promised. I must admit that I did cheat as far as the lofting process goes, there are too many mathematical equations it that part for me lol. I used the same method as last time by using the formers I had cut out for the first boat. I have made a sight change with this boat as I didn't want it to look symmetrical to the life boat.. this boat will be used for transport or maintenance as I have made it look a lot more streamlined for speed and ease of use. The life boat is capable of carrying the whole crew of this boat and so this other is a service sort of thing. I'm sure it would look better than having two the same.

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Cheers

Andy

To achieve this sleek look I broke it away from the jig early so I could tighten the contour slightly. See what you guys think.

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Looks a terrific work Andy, very good so far.

What patience you have......

Cheers
 
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Yep, thanks for the extra info on the template, appreciate that mate.

Looks great!!!
 
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this must be the best weathering build of all time andy,looking so real,i drool every time i see new pics,it is an awe inspiring sight

mobear
 
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this must be the best weathering build of all time andy,looking so real,i drool every time i see new pics,it is an awe inspiring sightmobear
Thanks Mobear, though I think you are too kind...

Andy
 
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ME to kind,i can only look on and see the workmanship you have done,if anything i could be more kind lol

mobear
 
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totally agree mobear an inspiration to us all and i think takes this hobby to a new level

cheers steve
 
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Well I take both of your comments on board and sit here working out my new hat size lol. If you guys are impressed I cant wait to get it finished and down the boat club and see the guys faces there. Better take my wellies because it is a cert the drool will be deep.

Cheers guys.
 
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there was me thinking it was an eclipse of some sort lol

mobear
 
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That's a class act Ron, got some grit in my eye from all that smoke. Cheers Derek
 
Just had a catch-up one this Andy. I'm lost for words. It really looks great. Understatement of the year but you know I mean it!!

This is going to look great when its all together and sitting in the water.

Ian M
 
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Thanks guys. Have made no progress these last few days, I've been adding loads of bling to the Hummer, Spent around 2k now and need just a couple more bits. Will be back at the Tug shortly,

Thanks again

Andy
 
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