Scratch built 1/32 SS Wilton Castle

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Hi all well since my kit building seems to be getting very shabby i thought maybe going back to scratch building may get them back on track I had a choice of plans to pick from and I narrowed it down to 3 possible
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I eliminated the St Louis Belle as I want a fairly quick build not a three yr jobbie also I eliminated the Kitty as it was a little too simple so I opted for the WC
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Normally I like to build large scratch builds but due to space I'm reducing this by 50%
First problem is that the keel at the reduced size is very flimsy so I've changed the plan a bit to give some strength.
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Hi all I don't know if anyone has any better methods but this is how I did the rings for the paddle wheels on the Pamela 3
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Keep the centre bit to help with centering the spokes
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Hi all this is designed for electric motor rc but since I'm doing it as a display model I thought I would have a go at making an engine for it (Not a working one I hasten to add)
I decided to try and build this for it
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Obviously it has to fit in the ship so I've just made it a gazillion times harder as I have to make it a lot smaller to fit in the ship. I thought I would try one of the simpler things to start with, this bit.
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nice start will be keeping an eye on this one :smiling:
 

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Looking Good,

For cutting rings, for another purpose, i built a simple jig for my router from MDF.
 
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Painted the inside with pva glue to help stiffen it all up before adding filler.
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Can anyone guess what this bit will become
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coming along very nicely,looking good,:smiling:
 

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looking good so far,coming along nicely,:smiling:
 
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Hi all well it's starting to look more like a ship, needs some more filling but definitely getting there.

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Someone suggested an upright boiler and seeing as how there is no room for stoking the boiler with it in place.

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I've decided to have a go at doing an upright boiler, I mean the chimney is not even on this boiler yet so if I added that there would be even less room.
 
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