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We also have knife laws whihc prohibit carrying them in public without a valid reason, so a lad going fishing would be able to carry acknife in the fishing gear, but not to the pub. Fortunately our police a pretty good and do use common sense.

I'm just off to practice on my shed padlock

Peter
 
Sorry guys, but don’t forget this section is about your latest acquisitions. So please try to keep the chat about them please.
 
Another ebay bargain..................valom magister.jpg

Short run model, has PE & resin parts - and is dainty! The old Heller & Airfix models are sooo last century! :rolling:
Can't ever remember making an Irish Air Corps model before.
Dave
 
Haven't done one in a while and I wasn't looking for a new car but as my old one needed a new clutch at a cost of 4-£500 so I put it towards the new one and sold my old one on a certain internet auction site and I made enough to buy it outright and pay for the tax came fully serviced and mot'd and a full engine bay clean.20190627_160244.jpg20190627_154131.jpg
 
Another ebay bargain..................

Short run model, has PE & resin parts - and is dainty! The old Heller & Airfix models are sooo last century! :rolling:
Can't ever remember making an Irish Air Corps model before.
Dave
Cute-looking little thing.
 
Hi guys. Having seen what a smashing job that Ken did with his Thermopylae, I've been looking for a decent sailing ship kit. I didn't want plastic 'cos I have no desire the spend half of the life I have left cleaning seam lines. I've looked at lots of wooden kits and most of them require you to make and shape many of the parts - especially the hull planking. This is the St Gabriel from Master Korabel models. All the parts, including all the planking are ready cut and shaped so hopefully it's only going to need minor seam work and filling.

Question though for all you nautical types. What on Earth is that big oval thing hanging off the side?

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The big oval thingy is a leeboard. The board on the leeward side is extended to provide stability.These are shallow draft boats without a fixed keel so the leeboard acts as one in shallow water.
Love the idea of preshaped hull planking.
Jon.
 
Looks to be a nice one Dave. The rigging looks manageable. Jon, Jon, Jon, where ya' been lad? PaulE
 
The big oval thingy is a leeboard. The board on the leeward side is extended to provide stability.These are shallow draft boats without a fixed keel so the leeboard acts as one in shallow water.
Love the idea of preshaped hull planking.
Jon.

Thanks Jon. I had thought it was some kind of raft for rescue, but it looked too heavily built for that. A moveable keel is much more sensible.
 
Do excuse the picture quality but I had left at the door 14 build the Titanic magazine's it going towards a build of RMS Brittanic in a scale of 1\250 it's going to be a long term project as I need to find all the changes details of the davits.
The 14 I have makes up the full length Hull20190628_190932.jpg
 
Do excuse the picture quality but I had left at the door 14 build the Titanic magazine's it going towards a build of RMS Brittanic in a scale of 1\250 it's going to be a long term project as I need to find all the changes details of the davits.
The 14 I have makes up the full length HullView attachment 347614
Impressive Peter, good luck. :thumb2:
 
Got these a couple of weeks ago from SMS great service as always, with the Mossie slated as a fictional one for the Nightfighter GB ( have to build one before that though…):
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Also some bargains were found at the Luchtmachtdagen air show, with the SU-33 and Hunter together for just 20 euro:smiling::
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Now have to stay off the kits at least till SMC :rolling:….
 
Got these a couple of weeks ago from SMS great service as always, with the Mossie slated as a fictional one for the Nightfighter GB ( have to build one before that though…):

Also some bargains were found at the Luchtmachtdagen air show, with the SU-33 and Hunter together for just 20 euro:smiling::

Now have to stay off the kits at least till SMC :rolling:….
Some great kits there fernando , the revell/monogram f84 f is a lovely bit of tooling , i like the look of the koolhoeven too , cheers tony
 
Some great kits there fernando , the revell/monogram f84 f is a lovely bit of tooling , i like the look of the koolhoeven too , cheers tony
Thanks Tony, agree with you on the F-84F’s, although raised detail still very good, have built one before and now two in the stash all slated for Dutch AF markings:smiling:.
The special hobby Koolhoven is a little gem too, pe and resin to make a neat little trainer/scout (also built before :tongue-out3: )
Cheers
 
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