• LUCZORAMA SHIPWRECK SCAVENGER HUNT GIVEAWAY. 4 Weeks of Fun • 1 Legendary Prize ((OcCre’s Fram Ship)) • Global Crew Welcome!
    **VIEW THREAD HERE**

Steam tug STROHGBOV - 1:100 scale, own development.

Joined
Jun 20, 2024
Messages
29
Points
68

Hello friends,
looking for an idea for my new project I came across photos of the steam tug with side paddle wheels "STRONGBOV". I find this type of ship very interesting. I immediately decided to make it according to my project and details. In the beginning, I didn't have any blueprints. I started from photos of an already built radio controlled model. I started by making the paddle wheels.
Here are the first pictures:20240704_181548.jpg20240726_151235.jpg20240730_124921.jpg20240802_191330.jpg20240802_191304.jpg20241023_165135.jpg
 
Hello friends,
looking for an idea for my new project I came across photos of the steam tug with side paddle wheels "STRONGBOV". I find this type of ship very interesting. I immediately decided to make it according to my project and details. In the beginning, I didn't have any blueprints. I started from photos of an already built radio controlled model. I started by making the paddle wheels.
Here are the first pictures:View attachment 480894View attachment 480895View attachment 480896View attachment 480897View attachment 480898View attachment 480899
Always nice to see a new build-log about the scratch build of a Paddle Wheeler, Lachezar. And as a paper build it’s interesting.
Regards, Peter
 
Hi Peter, thank you for your comment. I immediately found and examined Paddle Wheeler's ship. Very impressive craftsmanship. I also hope to build something that unfortunately won't be able to float in water.
While making the paddle wheels, I received some prototype drawings from a friend. I started the hull of the ship. I should note that this is my first time doing a full ship hull. After I drew and cut out the ribs I glued them with 5 mm cardboard. Between them I put an insert folded at an angle. Thus I achieved a sufficiently strong and stable skeleton. I made the cover from 4 mm wide strips of paper. A relatively smooth body was obtained.
Here are pictures:20240604_002201.jpg20240604_101525.jpg20240605_083522.jpg20240605_111227.jpg20240605_143730.jpg20240608_122437.jpg20240606_181336.jpg
 
Hello friends,
Kurt, thanks for the kind words. And I continue construction. After some putty and sanding, I got the desired shape of the ship's hull. I don't have much experience in coloring. I don't have an airbrush so I had to paint with a brush, but first I glued the main deck of the ship.
After some nerves, here is the final result:
20240615_192542 - Copy.jpg20240615_192629~2.jpg20240915_104639.jpg20241001_140137.jpg20241001_230121.jpg20241004_213508.jpg20241017_124455.jpg20241017_124513.jpg20241017_124609.jpg20241017_124743.jpg
 
Hello friends,
Kurt, thanks for the kind words. And I continue construction. After some putty and sanding, I got the desired shape of the ship's hull. I don't have much experience in coloring. I don't have an airbrush so I had to paint with a brush, but first I glued the main deck of the ship.
After some nerves, here is the final result:
View attachment 481151View attachment 481152View attachment 481153View attachment 481154View attachment 481155View attachment 481156View attachment 481157View attachment 481158View attachment 481159View attachment 481160
That is a very nice and smooth hull, Lachezar.
Regards, Peter
 
Hello,
Kurt Konrath, Iterum, Uwek, Norway and Jimsky, thanks for
the thumbs up.
Peter, thanks for the hull rating. I myself was surprised that this was not very difficult to achieve. This gives me the courage to look at a new project.
I'm currently working on the ship upgrades. I started with the interesting construction above the paddle wheels.
A few more photos of what has been achieved so far.
20241021_165334.jpg20241021_211621.jpg20241021_211636.jpg20241022_225616.jpg20241021_225455.jpg20241024_123511.jpg20241024_123634.jpg20241024_123921.jpg20241024_132352.jpg20241024_132429.jpg20241024_165636.jpg20241024_165704.jpg
 
Oh man. This is fine art!

Hoe did you smoothen the hull? Normally with wood you just sand it, but with paper ?
 
This is brilliant paper modelling, I 'm loving it. The hull is excellent (I've never managed one as good as yours! :() and the detailing is perfect. I'll be watching this build with great interest.
Cheers
Tom
 
I have a perhaps stupid idea to offer about these paper hulls
which are fairly fragile. In boat building school we used to put a fiberglass cloth over strip hulls to consolidate and protect them. There are some very light weight fiberglass cloth used for RC models that could be used for this purpose after the hull is assembled. Epoxy attaches the fiberglass cloth and then fills the grain and gets sanded. Beautiful durable finish. Paint or leave clear
It's much easier than dealing with a fragile paper surface and is easier than it sounds

Again this might be a stupid idea but I'm going to try it
 
Hello everyone,
thanks to Magic Mike, Iggy, Jimsky, Norway and Peter Voogt for the thumbs up.
Marco, Tom and Forester, thanks for your comments. As I already wrote, this is my first ship hull made of paper. I, like you, was afraid that it would deform and it would be difficult to achieve a good result. It turned out not so difficult. I used the most ordinary materials. Paper 160 grams, ordinary putty for wood and fine sandpaper. The point was to wait for everything to dry well and PATIENCE.
Forester, your idea is interesting but requires different technology and materials. But maybe the model will be able to launch on water?
Here's where I got to:
20240907_184038.jpg20240907_204035.jpg20240907_205830.jpg20240907_210057.jpg20240908_142239.jpg20240906_153425.jpg20241004_213948.jpg20241029_140158.jpg20241029_140208.jpg20241031_215813.jpg20241103_142102.jpg20241103_201856.jpg20241103_205757.jpg
 
Hello friends,

thanks to everyone who watched and commented on my project.

It so happened that I was absent from the forum for more than two months. During this time I managed to finish the project I started. In my next two posts I will illustrate the result I achieved.

First I made the anchor winch. Then I searched for a long time to find a suitable anchor chain. I could not find one and so I had to use what I had at hand. However, this forced me to make a new anchor winch. I did not particularly like the result, but I decided to continue
20241204_195233.jpg20241204_195240.jpg20241204_195300.jpg20241204_195352.jpg20241204_195603.jpg20241216_132632.jpg20241216_132828.jpg20250111_113656.jpg20250111_113738.jpg20250115_141700.jpg
 
Last edited:
Hello everyone,
special thanks to Jimsky, Peter Voogt, Marquinius and RussF for the thumbs up.
As I promised yesterday, today I will present you an impromptu photo session of the finished model. I want to say that this first independent project of mine made me learn a lot about ship modeling and gave me many pleasant moments. However, for now I plan to return to my railway models.
Greetings Lachesar.

20250128_151524.jpg20250128_151544.jpg20250128_151555.jpg20250131_092611.jpg20250128_151637.jpg20250131_092257.jpg20250131_092309.jpg20250131_092344.jpg20250131_092411.jpg20250131_092428.jpg20250131_092446.jpg20250131_092637.jpg20250131_092741.jpg20250131_092755.jpg20250131_092810.jpg20250131_092825.jpg20250131_092836.jpg20250131_092910.jpg20250131_092928.jpg20250131_093008.jpg
 
Hello everyone,
special thanks to Jimsky, Peter Voogt, Marquinius and RussF for the thumbs up.
As I promised yesterday, today I will present you an impromptu photo session of the finished model. I want to say that this first independent project of mine made me learn a lot about ship modeling and gave me many pleasant moments. However, for now I plan to return to my railway models.
Greetings Lachesar.

View attachment 501198View attachment 501199View attachment 501200View attachment 501201View attachment 501202View attachment 501203View attachment 501204View attachment 501205View attachment 501206View attachment 501207View attachment 501208View attachment 501209View attachment 501210View attachment 501211View attachment 501212View attachment 501213View attachment 501214View attachment 501215View attachment 501216View attachment 501217
A very nice overall look of you paddle steamer. And also a very nice display stand.
You can be proud of this result, Lachezar.
Regards, Peter
 
This model is utterly fantastic. The fact that it is paper simply boggles my mind. While some detail is taken care of in the printing process before assembly, just putting those feathering paddlewheels together to look like they could actually work is beyond understanding! When you look at the detail, and then stop to realize that each one is less than 5cm in diameter, it takes your breath away. Well done Lachesar!
 
Back
Top