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  • #6074
    Paul T
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      @pault84577
      #34579
      Paul T
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        @pault84577

        I have just bought myself a half completed Sirmar TID off ebay. (its for my grandson to play with)

        The chap selling it was very helpful and even drove half way to meet me. The model is fantastic and built like the proverbial brick outhouse, I will post photos as we work on it.

        Paul

        #34580
        Bob Abell 2
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          @bobabell2

          Hi Paul

          We are all looking forward to your build with great excitement!

          It might inspire me to do something constructive myself?

          Bob

          #34582
          Paul T
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            @pault84577

            Hi Bob

            The TID is just to pass the time whilst I figure out what the next big build will be, I've gone off the 1st world war ships.

            You could have a look at the new CVF carriers….lots of fun building one of them.

            Paul

             

            As seen on ebay

            Edited By The Fat Controller on 24/05/2012 20:36:58

            #34584
            ashley needham
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              @ashleyneedham69188

              The trouble with carriers is they have to be laden with aircraft, or it is not a carrier, and at the moment, every two years we seem to have a change of mind when it comes to aircraft you might like to put on them. Berengar`s HMS Argus has 4x camels on it, plastic ones from a board wargame..and it is the first thing people see and comment on…not the ship, nor the stripes or the hard work….

              When I went to the RAF Hendon museum, I saw loads of small die cast sea harriers and they shouted "carrier" to me, so I did. UNFoRTUNATELY I am a bit more practical than some so had to limit the size of the thing to accomodate the dry dock ( HMS Suzuki Ignis).

              Yes yes, dont go on

              Ashley (appropriately currently drinking a very nice cold bottle of "old Bob" real ale.)

              #34591
              Paul T
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                @pault84577

                Hello Ashley and how is your head this morning…that the thing about 'old Bob' subtle yet confusing.

                I don't agree that most people comment on the aircraft rather than the ship but if I saw camels on the deck of any model then I would probably comment on how out of place they were.

                Aircraft carriers are by their very nature big and the new CVFs will make excellent subjects for large models….perhaps a practical solution would be a slightly bigger 'dry dock' or an extension to the existing facility in the shape of a custom designed trailer.

                Paul

                Forgot to say that the TID came fully loaded with large 12v motor, speed controller, receiver and even an Acoms 2 channel transmitter. 

                Edited By The Fat Controller on 25/05/2012 07:04:30

                #34592
                Bob Abell 2
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                  @bobabell2

                  Paul

                  I think Ashley was taking the proverbial!……lol……..Now, that is subtle?

                  I seem to remember me finding for you, a full list of Tids about three years ago, with Tids history and list of numbers. What number will your refurb be?

                  Ole Bob

                  #34593
                  Paul T
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                    @pault84577

                    I'm not sure yet Bob, this model is for my grandson to use on the water, its so tough that he won't be able to damage it and so spare my more delicate models. It will be upto him to decide on colours and therefore which example it will be.

                    The list that you supplied helped with the wartime TID that I built (still in the workshop awaiting a decent sized motor as I can't use IC)

                    Paul

                    #34594
                    ashley needham
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                      @ashleyneedham69188

                      Paul . Camels and i think Cuckoo light bombers were the "strike wing" for the Argus in 1918 ish..

                      offhand cant remember what it normally carried.

                      Comments at our pond from the public ALWAYS start with "ooh look at the planes on that ship". Perhaps it is because Bushy is a family sort of park. I would imagine crusty hardened boaters at a pukka club lake would look at everything BUT the aircraft first.

                      Not that i am suggesting you are crusty of course.

                      Letting children choose colours for boats…bad news. Berengar`s choices varied from minute to minute for the several things I made for him.!

                      Ashley

                      #34596
                      Trevor Holloway
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                        @trevorholloway99134

                        My daughters first comment on Ashleys carrier was "Ooo look the helicopters wings are going round !"

                        Sort of sums it up really.

                        She is easily pleased with my attempts at boats.

                        #34597
                        Paul T
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                          @pault84577

                          Ashely

                          Didnt the Argos carry all sorts of things like Lions and Tigers as well as camels (either humped or sopworth)

                          Was the captain called Noah

                          Paul cheeky

                          #34598
                          ashley needham
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                            @ashleyneedham69188

                            Paul. Yes , like that one.

                            No he is not.

                            Ashley

                            #34599
                            Paul T
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                              @pault84577

                              A few more photos of the TID 'as is'

                              #34605
                              Paul T
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                                @pault84577

                                I started stripping the parts off the kit today some, as can be seen on the 'as is' photos, were in the wrong position.

                                Took the motor out…its a MFA Marlin [so the tug will have plenty of power] and took out all of the electronics.

                                A big thanks to Rear Admiral Colin for answering my call for help and for scanning and emailing a piece on this kit from an edition of MB June 1994.

                                Extract from MB feature 1994

                                Extract from the four page piece.

                                Paul

                                 

                                 

                                 

                                Edited By The Fat Controller on 27/05/2012 18:38:31

                                #34687
                                Paul T
                                Participant
                                  @pault84577

                                  The boat hull and superstructure have been completely stripped and prepped for painting.

                                  I've cut out the blank where the wheelhouse will be fitted and was again surprised at how thick the fiberglass is, in fact there are places on the hull where the thickness exceeds 7mm so I have no worries about damage if the little man runs it into the bank.

                                  So far I am very impressed with the standard and quality of the basic parts that Sirmar produced, its a shame that the company are no longer in business as I would love to try something else.

                                  Paul

                                  #34693
                                  Colin Bishop
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                                    @colinbishop34627

                                    Sirmar are back in business Paul, under new management. However, Barry who has taken over appears to be providing mainly fittings at the moment and working on a part time basis.: **LINK**

                                    Colin

                                    #34705
                                    Paul T
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                                      @pault84577

                                      Thanks for the information Colin I have sent Barry an email and requested details about R.M.A.S. Roysterer that he has listed on his website which at 44in would make a nice model to build.

                                      R.M.A.S. Roysterer.

                                      Paul

                                       

                                      Edited By The Fat Controller on 03/06/2012 08:22:29

                                      #34706
                                      Paul T
                                      Participant
                                        @pault84577

                                        TID progress photos

                                        Superstructure on hull

                                        View of mid section showing wheelhouse cutout and base paintwork.

                                        Hull interior

                                        View of hull interior

                                        Paul

                                        #34806
                                        Paul T
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                                          @pault84577

                                          The renovation is nearly complete and the boat looks quite nice, my grandson liked the cream on the colour scheme from the model used in the MB feature but wanted to have a green hull so we have produced a very 1930s colour scheme.

                                          The next stage is to refit the motor and electrics and take it for a test.

                                          Paul

                                          #34828
                                          Paul T
                                          Participant
                                            @pault84577

                                             

                                            Here are a couple of progress photos showing the colour scheme

                                            Bob: sorry to say that I could not convince my grandson to pick a specific boat to follow so I can't allocate this model with a production number (but on the plus side it has made the research very easy)

                                            Paul

                                             

                                            Edited By The Fat Controller on 11/06/2012 07:30:34

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