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The beloved Ships in Scale Magazine is back and charting a new course for 2026! Discover new skills, new techniques, and new inspirations in every issue. NOTE THAT OUR FIRST ISSUE WILL BE JAN/FEB 2026 |
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Thank you very much. Not sure about museum quality but I know it is probably the most accurate model of Miss Behave currently out there. I owe that to the folks that helped me with parts and information.Oh, what a beautiful speed boat. Your work is excellent and worthy of a museum.
I built this very same boat a few years ago, without the fine metal details you added. Very nce job! First time I had the boat on the water the coupling between the motor and propellor shaft failed and the boat had to be rescued. Haven't had it out since. Here's my solution to the problem of a pilot. I ordered it from Amazon. I called him "Dave." I ordered Dave's clothing separately.
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Thank you Sir.One of the best build logs, photographic presentations and outstanding modeling craftmanship I've ever seen. Kudos to you and well done!
Thank you for the information. I may need to use that someday.For the leather effect on the seats etc the I used Rust-Oleum American Accents “Classic Leather” product. I found it on Amazon. This three-part system uses a spray-can dark-red base color coat followed when dry by a brushed brownish top coat, which when still wet is blotted with crumpled plastic sheet to give a textured effect. I tried it on scrap wood first. It worked better than I had expected.










