Probably not. I figure one and done. Although I think I could.With this work and fiberglass you will be doing big RC ships soon!
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Probably not. I figure one and done. Although I think I could.With this work and fiberglass you will be doing big RC ships soon!
That does sound counterintuitive.For those interested in the Naval Architecture of these vessels, she has a “cruiser stern. Although counterintuitive, at higher speeds, ships with longer waterlines are more easily driven than those with shorter ones. This has to do with the wavelength of the waves generated by movement of the vessel’s hull. As speed increases, the amplitude of these waves increases and wavelength increases until there is one large wave at the bow and one at the stern. When this happens a huge power increase is required to move her any faster.
The cruiser stern increases this waterline length. As a side benefit it also better protects the rudder than the old fantail stern.
Roger
Good morning Vic. Between your Fubbs and this there must be plenty of saw/sanding dust flying around…..
Unfortunately, much more to come. I’m either in the garage or on the patio half the time. In Texas in July and August, it’s not that comfortable. It’s hard to motivate myself to take a shower. What’s the point? I walk around like Pig Pen in the Peanuts comic strip, dust flying off me everywhere I go. (No picture for this one.)Good morning Vic. Between your Fubbs and this there must be plenty of saw/sanding dust flying around…... Cheers Grant
No case, Pete. It’s part of a railroad diorama. It’s close enough to HO scale. It is big.Thanks for that Vfordyce. It's gonna be a big one for sure. Will you be making a case for it? I'm looking around for people who are building their own cases for their models. Pete
Thanks Jim. I hope he’ll let me take pictures of it in its new environment. The plan is to cut it off at the waterline, glue it to a new plywood base, and create a dock in the bay using blue colored resin.You are doing a terrific job on the Scout. I am very interested to see how it will be mounted in the railroad diorama. I hope you will be able to eventually post some pictures when it is set up.
Jim
I've gotta ask: does your sponsor understand how big this ship model is?She’s starting to take shape. View attachment 536089
Paul, he understands ho scale. I show him pictures occasionally and he gives me thumbs up. He is combining two bedrooms to make his train set. This diorama will fill one wall of one room.I've gotta ask: does your sponsor understand how big this ship model is?
Thanks, Daniel.Hi Vic, just ran through your log here. You have a great looking vessel to date.