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Old 26-07-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Egrete - the Rhine pusher tug

Hi All,

Just thought I'd post a few pictures now that she's finished. There's a lot more of her on my web site.

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I like the height adjustable bridge, it would be interesting to make that operational!!

Every club should have one of these available at every meeting. With two independant motors they are brilliant at retreiving the odd casualty.

Nice model Scottie and with the electrics sorted you should be able to start enjoying her on the water.
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Thanks Richard, the scissor mechanism does work, it is servo controlled. See my site for more info on how I did it.

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