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05-06-2006
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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
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| HMS Enigma Picked up my new boat on the way home last week and threw some electics into it to see how it performs.
The ballasting needs a bit of adjustment as the back end is to high and she is a bit too top heavy. When you feel the weight of the bridge unit and the deck fittings it is not surprising but for a hull of that size with a motorcycle battery in it she should be very stable. Not a great deal I can do about it as she is down to her marks already but I will have to take care when it is windy.
Anyway very pleased with her performance and for her first outing she was entered into a steering competition. We came joint second and in the playoff we did the only clear round of the day.
She does look brilliant on the water though! |
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Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Melbourne Australia Real Name: Jason My Models: I build yachts, Tugs, and subs-Type7-Blueback-LA... Visit magpie's Gallery
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| Well done Bunk! She looks beautiful!!!
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Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: East Kilbride, Scotland Real Name: James My Models: Lots of bits of paper and rubbish (according to my wife!) Visit noobee captain's Gallery
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| she is lovely Bunk |
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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
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| she does look nice on teh water bunk, any plans for her or are you going to keep her as she is ?
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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
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| Adz,
It is at the back of the list at the moment but I would like to do some carefull weathering, add some figures, do some rerigging, remove the blacked out bridge windows and fit a bridge and fit all the electics.
All I did was cobble together a motorcycle battery, a micro receiver(?) and a speed controller just to get it on the water (all held in place with Blu tac!!)
I have promised that I will finish off the Revel U-Boat and the steam coaster first though!!
I am really pleased with the way she looks on the water though and the way she handles. |
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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
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| very nice richard, is this the one you picked up off ebay? |
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Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Basildon Essex Real Name: Nigel My Models: All sorts Visit Nigel.D's Gallery
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| Richard it looks good but what is it ??? It looks like a tug or is it a minesweeper ??? I know buggar all about boats (sorry) nice job though |
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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
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| Richard,
This is the one I got off Ebay while I was on the ship. It was complete but hadn't had the electrics fitted.
Nigel,
It is an Envoy class Admiralty Tug. There were six of them built namely Enchanter, Encore, Enforcer, Enigma, Enticer and Envoy and they were built and completed in 1944 for the Admiralty by Cochrane of Selby. They were used as fleet tugs during World War II and fitted with a 12-pounder deck gun, two Oerlikon guns and two Colt machine guns for defence when on escort or rescue duty. After the war the tugs were sold into commercial service and renamed. |
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| Ahhh Now i understand it is a superb model mate i thought it loked too new to be ww2 though shows how tug design hasnt changed much !!! speaking of which when did thety start using the bow thrusters in tugs ???? |
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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
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| I couldn't put a date to it but bow thrusters have been around for a long time. The QE2 has them and she was launched in '69.
Nowadays Tugs tend to use more sophisticated propulsion methods though such as Voith Scheneider units and Azipods but handling a model such as this one makes you realise just how manoeuvreable a basic set up can be.
Also bear in mind that these tugs were triple expansion steam engines which makes you realise what technology was available at the time. |
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