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24-06-2006
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#11 (permalink)
| | one more feather ......!
Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Scottish Highlands Real Name: Duncan My Models: HMS Invincible Visit duncan's Gallery
Posts: 1,093
| £500, nah seen them go for £5000 on non eBay auctions, but alas they dont sell them by the inch. No it is not at East Fortune, only there for one winter,had to move out to let Concorde in ! It resides in a sheep-shed near Inverness with a tarp over it during winter months. Doesnt half pong what with bilge water and sheep sh... , droppings and urine. Migrating Starlings and Pigeons constantly bombard it with guano making the tarp unusable until it has been submerged in the River Findhorn for a couple of days. Tarlair is a good club with a lot of fishing boat heritage and North Sea Oil related (full size) seafarers. Some bonny models. What is your interests Trawlers and fishing fleet, any pics of your projects ?
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24-06-2006
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#12 (permalink)
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Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Hertfordshire Real Name: Richard My Models: Special Designs and Patches to match Visit rjwood_uk's Gallery
Posts: 2,230
| wow duncan..you took it on the sea!!! was that not a bit scary? surly even a medium sized wave could have turned you over?? |
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24-06-2006
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#13 (permalink)
| | Scale Model Member | I'm from a fishing family , we had the last of the "proper" trawlers to fish out of Aberdeen ( the David John A169 a Spinningdaleclass 87ft sidewinder ) and i've got a veritable fleet of hulls to build. I'm going to start with a conversion of the Model Slipways Maggie M kit into the Buckie Registered Deeside BCK595 , then i've got 2 hulls & packs from Dave Metcalf at 1/50th scale ( Norina stern trawler and Edwina sidetrawler ) , a 1/32nd scale steam drifter hull & plans , a couple of hulls off Ebay ( one a 32" stern trawler that will be built as an inshore trawler / scalloper and the other a 36" hull and deck for a Campbeltown 75 or 80 class seiner ). As well as numerous warship kits ( Kiev , Sovremenny , Udalloy , KGV , USS Seawolf - will be static diving conversion , and a few more hiding in various cupboards, etc ).
I'll be putting up photo's once I get them started which won't be till October as I run a wargaming club and we're just about to start our summers campaign so my work tables covered in scenery and 28mm figures !!
Davie |
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24-06-2006
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#14 (permalink)
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Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Halifax, Yorks: Nassau, Bahama's:Port Canaveral, USA: and all points in between. Real Name: Richard My Models: Robbe U-47, Deans Marine Cossack, Steam Coaster, Revell U-Boat, Motorcycles. Visit Bunkerbarge's Gallery
Posts: 3,754
| I'm going to show your thread to my wife. She thinks I have too many boat models on the go at any one time and I have fraction of yours!! |
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24-06-2006
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Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Edinburgh Real Name: Chris My Models: Mainly boats, some cars , but most RC Visit adzam's Gallery
Posts: 1,053
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Originally Posted by DavieTait I'm from a fishing family , we had the last of the "proper" trawlers to fish out of Aberdeen ( the David John A169 a Spinningdaleclass 87ft sidewinder ) and i've got a veritable fleet of hulls to build. I'm going to start with a conversion of the Model Slipways Maggie M kit into the Buckie Registered Deeside BCK595 , then i've got 2 hulls & packs from Dave Metcalf at 1/50th scale ( Norina stern trawler and Edwina sidetrawler ) , a 1/32nd scale steam drifter hull & plans , a couple of hulls off Ebay ( one a 32" stern trawler that will be built as an inshore trawler / scalloper and the other a 36" hull and deck for a Campbeltown 75 or 80 class seiner ). As well as numerous warship kits ( Kiev , Sovremenny , Udalloy , KGV , USS Seawolf - will be static diving conversion , and a few more hiding in various cupboards, etc ).
I'll be putting up photo's once I get them started which won't be till October as I run a wargaming club and we're just about to start our summers campaign so my work tables covered in scenery and 28mm figures !!
Davie | Hi dave
i`ve not quite got teh collection you have,
but i do have the Norina, and The river Dee ( port knockie registered) stern trawlers.
Good luck in the builds bud
Adz..
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25-06-2006
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#16 (permalink)
| | one more feather ......!
Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Scottish Highlands Real Name: Duncan My Models: HMS Invincible Visit duncan's Gallery
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Originally Posted by rjwood_uk wow duncan..you took it on the sea!!! was that not a bit scary? surly even a medium sized wave could have turned you over?? | Scariest time was when RN sea King came for a close look while I was off Portland...thirty tons of downwash nearly had me IN the Channel not on it ! Took them a while to realise that I was waving them off not just being friendly. Wonder what the radio traffic to their control was like. "This Oscar Romeo, we have RO5 on our starboard, over" Control " You are mistaken , RO5 is in the Gulf. Over" Sea King " We have positive ID , RO5 is making 5 knots , heading 280 degrees ETA Portland Harbour 17 minutes, Crew has acknowledged , over". etc etc. Beer in the mess that night I`ll bet.
You are right , it is strictly a calm day sailor. Topside weight difficulty plus big windage when side-on. Got to ride it like a yacht hanging over the side when I`ve got to go cross-wind. Tends to submarine when heading into waves if the space between waves is a certain length. Sends a full lap-full of chilly water along the flight-deck into the hatch. There is a non-scale drop-keel/centrboard ,that helps a bit.
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25-06-2006
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#17 (permalink)
| | one more feather ......!
Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Scottish Highlands Real Name: Duncan My Models: HMS Invincible Visit duncan's Gallery
Posts: 1,093
| Davie, Great fleet, pics when you can. Youd be welcome at the Loch Insh seaplane event in Sept (2nd weekend) Boats are welcome usualy. |
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