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    Graham Bell 1
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      i am interested in building a life boat.
      where do you buy them from?
      Are they full working models?
      any help and web sites/shops would be appreciated
      many thanks
      Graham
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      Graham Bell 1
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        #20523
        neil hp
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          there are quite a number available, in 1;16 scale from model slipway, 1;12 scale from metcalf mouldings and speedline models and hulls/plans from models by design…..depends on what type of lifeboat you fancy.

          #20524
          Colin Miller
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            there is differant manufacturers
            I would recomend  model slipway this is because I
            have built one of there models (not a lifeboat ) and enjoyed the build
            and found it really good. They have bothe the Trent and the Tamar.
             
            Speedline models have some big model lifeboats also but they are pretty pricey
            I have only seen them at shows they look good but I have not had any dealings
            so cannot be more specific of their kits
             
            If it was myself I would get the Model Slipway Tamar and fit 2 brushless motors
             
            Hope this helps
            #20564
            Paul Millers 1
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               Graham, don’t dismiss Speedline on the matter of cost. The quality of the kits is top draw and you can buy them in modules as and when you need them. I chose their 1/12 Severn as a first ever build of a model boat having formally built 1/3 scale traction engines. Hard work yes, challenging yes, do your head in on a regular basis,yes, but as I get ready to take it to a local show as a build in progress then you remember only the good times. Gleaming paint work , miles of brass handrails (painted) and loads of brass etch, yes it’s worth the cost and effort.
               
              I took the model built by Terry Small as a standard to aim for as I had no other guide lines, ok I admit it will be a very long time before i could ever hope to match his build quality, if ever, but she looks very good all the same.
               
              I also met Phil Locke several times and received a lot of help from him and of course Adrian who designed and produced the kit, and is always at the end of the phone at almost any time of the day to set you straight when things go a little pear shaped.
               
              Usual disclaimers
               
              Paul
              #20566
              Colin Bishop
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                @colinbishop34627
                You will need to consider the size of your model. The very large scale ones could pose transportation difficulties.
                 
                Colin
                #20609
                Paul Millers 1
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                  Hi Graham, Colin has raised a very important point, the size of the boat.
                   
                  They are by nature a boat of two halves, The hull and the superstructure and if you planed to transport in two halves then provision to adequately support the superstructure would need to be built in, in the early stage of construction.
                   
                  If you want to have a look at mine with a view to fitting it in your vehicle let me know, I’m in Northamptonshire.
                   
                  Paul.
                  #20626
                  Graham Bell 1
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                    @grahambell1

                    Many thanks for your answers.

                    I have had a look at a couple of the web sites you have mentioned, and i think i will start with a smaller one, perhaps the Tamar, but i didn’t realise thet their is so much choice.

                    I also like the look of one of the small tug boats.

                     

                    Again many thanks

                    Graham

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