Hello all,
This is my first post and indeed my first venture into model boats.
A little background….
My sister and I have acquired a Sea Queen model boat as seen here: http://www.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk/acatalog/sea_queen.html
However, ours is a little bruised and redundant on features as you can see here:
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As you can see there is a bit of work that needs doing. I am attempting to sand the paint down and clean up the inside then restore with paint and some kind of 'varnish' to give it a waterproof cover. My sister's keen on the film 'The Life Aquatic' and wants it restored accordingly in the colours portrayed in the film.
There is a small hole, about 1cm square on the starboard side which I assume can be repaired with wood filler?? Any ideas?
Finally I have some old Remote Control devices from a model car which I assume that I can use to power the boat, not looking for any speed as such, just something that works okay and looks the part, the prop will be driven by an electric motor and have a Servo arm linked to a rudder.
So, any ideas on how to sort this fine vessel out?
Help would be much appreciated, I will update with progress in die course,
Thanks in advance,
Ed.