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IPMS Scale Modelworld 07
Pic 1, Pic 2, Pic 3, Pic 4, Pic 5, Pic 6, Pic 1: Jon Godsell travelled with this group of enthusiasts and Dave Wooley is there in the front middle of the party photograph. Pic 2: Perfection in miniature – look at the detail on the outboard motor. Pic 3: H.M.S. Cumberland to a…
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Radio Control Today
Pic 1: Single channel set (photo by Dave Wiggins). Pic 2: Multi channel set (photo by Dave Wiggins). Diagram 1. Frequency hopping diagram. The widespread availability and rapidly dropping prices of the new 2.4GHz radio control equipment seems to have raised many questions on the various web forums about how different this equipment is from…
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Range Finder
Pic 1: Helsingborg, a Swedish Navy Visby class corvette. Presently one of the most advanced stealth warships and reputed to be almost invisible in a combat scenario. Pic 2: A hull design that owes much of its shape to a more conventional hardchine design. Pic 3: Bridge and foremast almost as one and a departure…
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Focus on Scale
Welcome! This time we will be paying a visit to the Southern Model Air Show, beginning our holiday at the Modelmakers and Craft Week at Brean Sands, plus more on the building of the Springer tugs. Southern Model Air Show We were pleased to receive tickets for this event from Phil Knell, the marine organiser,…
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Scottish National Scale Model Show
Pic 1, Pic 2, Pic 3, Pic 4, The Scottish National Scale Model Show, incorporating the Scottish National Model Championships, is an annual event this year held on the weekend of the 26th and 27th April at Perth in Scotland. The event is held at the Dewars Centre, Glover Street, Perth. This is a large…
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Minnitron Actuator
Pic 1: A new product of the early sixties was George Goodfellows Minnitron Universal made in Birchington-on-Sea, Kent. This was an electric actuator, powered by the then advanced and new Ever Ready TG18 motor. It was intended to be powered by a 4.5v flat battery and driven by two reeds and relays from a multi…
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New Brighton
Pic 1: The annual but essential lake clean by members of the New Brighton Model Boat Club. Although the existing model boating pool on the promenade at New Brighton at the mouth of the River Mersey was constructed in 1932, organised model boating did not come about until 1981. Because there was no enthusiast group,…
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Name That Boat!
It doesnt matter how much effort you put into building a model, the finishing touches can still ruin everything. One of the most obvious problem areas is the name. Lets face it, everyones going to look at it and if the lettering is wonky or just not right, then theyll all spot it even if…
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Stern Ramp
A few years ago when I was building the Metcalf Mouldings Graemsey kit, I thought that the model would be enhanced if the rear loading ramp could be made to operate. Over the years much interest has been shown in the system used for the motorised ramp, as a result of which I have had…
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H.M.T. Sir Lancelot
Pic 1, Pic 2, Pic 3, Pic 4, Pic 1: The ships boat, carly float and life rings were the only means of survival if a vessel sank, which often occurred after hitting a mine during minesweeping. Pic 2: Preparing the depth charges for action. The Oropesa Floats seen mounted aft were used for minesweeping.…
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