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ya missed a bit......

Only joking. Thats some finish on the paint Andy.

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Thanks guys, Well sitting and waiting isn't my forte and I tried it but couldn't hack it lol. So I decided to apply the white line. Now I'm not going to cheat and say I painted it because that's not my way. While at the boat show last weekend I purchased some Model Techniques Trim Line (white) This comes in many widths on the roll and you cut the strip you need 2.5m length. It works well.

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Andy

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Day 38

The final painting on the hull is the 2 red stripes fore and aft. I masked these out and applied several coats of the red. A quick wipe over when dry with white spirits to remove the glue of from the masking tape is needed and then ill add the numbers.

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Andy

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That looks excellent mate, we've got no bloody chance if you join the boat build SIG next year :) :)

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the black you see at the loops is heat shrink.
That is a nifty idea which I'm stealing for the next build, it'll save making leather straps as I can just paint the shrink .... Lovely jubly ta
 
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Haha Colin. Ill save my Severn Class until then then mate hehe. The heat shrink works well I just threaded the rope through and run the tip of the soldering iron up and down to shrink it. Glad it helps.

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Andy
 
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colin `go to ur room`and andy that was a cool idea,and the numbers are defo good,top notch really(was gonna write knotch for the rope thing but thought better of it)lol

mobear
 
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You two are really funny lol, I keeled over laughing haha.

Andy
 
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and so i take a BOW(well thankyou very much aaa haaa)

mobear
 
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Day 40 - 41

I have made some progress over the last couple of days. I have managed to fit the fore and aft tread plates and painted the decks. You will also see the jet outlets at the rear. The next thing I decided to do was build the deck hatch at the front. This is meant to be ornate but I have decided that I want to put the power switch and the switch for the radar and lighting in here. To do this I had to make a piece for the base and then cut out a square so that the switches don't have to pass through a double thickness. There are 15 parts that make up this hatch including my extra one. This has had a coat or two of primer ready for the top coat of Orange.

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Andy

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you`re doing all this and i`m still lost as to how to make my new boat into rc one,lol.this boat is looking really good though

mobear
 
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Day 42

Cheers Mobear. Today I decided I would construct the tow post. The kit states a tube of 15mm x 120mm but didn't say of what. I looked through the kit and found a wooden dowling at 22mm x 120mm, well that was no good, how could you make a mistake like this. I thought about using some 15mm copper pipe but then there was the need to cap the top off - so I looked around the workshop and found a length of 22mm Aluminium blank that I have. I cut it to length and turned it down in the lathe.

I drilled all the necessary holes for the rails etc. by using my dermal pedestal, I have had this a couple of years or more and this is the first time I have used it. Then I fitted the post into the base that I made from the kit as instructed using the 7 parts indicated.

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this is getting ur `pimp my boat`style and it gives it a bit of Andy workmanship

mobear
 
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