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  • #125391
    mick east
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      @mickeast46851

      As i stated at the beginning of this thread it’s not going to be a full on building blog more a pictorial update from time to time. As usual I would welcome constructive criticism  “as my old apprentice master once said long ago in the far distant past”your never to old to learn ,” and thanks to that philosophy I got into scratch building model boats four years or so ago20250323_09164820250323_091738

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      #125500
      mick east
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        @mickeast46851

        Coming on slowly

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        #125501
        Richard Simpson
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          @richardsimpson88330

          A very neat and tidy build Mick.  Now for all the bits and pieces of detailing.

          #125502
          Len Morris 2
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            @lenmorris2

            Hi Mick,

            She seems to be coming on quite quickly and is looking very good.  Surprised at the amount of rake on the bows.  Just wonder if that’s an admiralty mod to the older puffer hull shapes for their VIC boats.  Wonder how you’re going to drive the rudder.  Adding all the detail and rigging is the fun bit but seemed to take me forever!

            Len. 🙂

            #125506
            mick east
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              @mickeast46851

              Looking at some  of the welded hull vic puffers built just prior and into the second world war, they did have a slightly more pronounced rake to their bow.  possibly to improve sea going performance. Researching the model and studying the history of puffers prior to building it I realised no two puffers were the same . Some of the later ones had their smoke stack / funnel aft of the wheel house and some of the early built riveted one had no enclosed wheel house at all( can you imagine how cold and wet that would have been on a Scottish winters day . Hardy folk those seamen were in those days). That’s part of the pleasure i get from scratch building model boats, is learning about the history and folk law of the project before endeavouring to build. My models maybe not the most accurate scale models ( I use a lot of so called artistic licence)but I try to bring some of the feel and romance of the full sized boat to them. As for the rudder drive I’m thinking of somehow using chains as in the full size boat haven’t worked it out yet , you’ll probably see some of that artistic licence come into effect again lol.

              #125508
              mick east
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                @mickeast46851

                The bow rake looked more than it actually is due to the angle of the camera,  a more accurate rake is seen if you look from the bow back

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                #125509
                Len Morris 2
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                  @lenmorris2

                  Totally agree Mick.  Puffers were built with no end of variations.  I personally like the boats with the funnel in front of the wheel house.  It’s an endearing quirkiness of the Puffer.

                  My rudder is operated by chains just like the full sized boats.  Took a bit of fiddling to get it set up and working reliably but well worth the effort.

                   

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                  Len. 🙂

                  #125510
                  James Hill 5
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                    @jameshill5

                    Lovely build Mick, you’re way ahead of me.

                    Jim.

                    #125547
                    mick east
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                      @mickeast46851

                      Another rainy Saturday morning, so no club Lake  today (was going to take the trawler out for a sail) . Still all not lost, had a productive morning in the workshop. Got the rudder and rudder mounts made up and dry fitted . Made up the fresh water tank and fitted , all in all a good morning

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                      #125556
                      mick east
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                        @mickeast46851

                        I normally like to make my own parts where possible but one of my local club members remembered back in the mid nineties he had imported a 1/24th scale puffer hull kit complete with a aftermarket detail kit. He never got around to building it and sold the hull but not the detail kit and after searching in his attic found the box it came in complete with original invoice (95 pounds Stirling) and all the parts still in their sealed bags. He offered it to me for the nominal sum of $100 AU ( 50 pounds UK) which I quickly excepted even though a lot of the bits I couldn’t use as I already was well into the build . But my next build is going to be 1/24th scale early 1900s  Queensland government built mine layer the S.S Miner so a lot of the part will transfere over to that project . All the bits are in as new condition and are either resin, brass or white metal ,scale wise they are pretty well spot on apart from the staunchings which are only one inch high which equates to 2 ft in full scale but I already have  fitted the right scale ones before these came up. A nice present for my eightieth birthday on thursday.

                        BTW the noddy heads are not mine this is the photo he took to show me what he had.

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                        #125559
                        Richard Simpson
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                          @richardsimpson88330

                          A bag of bits like that is always a sound investment!

                          #125624
                          mick east
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                            @mickeast46851

                            Getting close to completion just final details and electronics

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                            #125645
                            mick east
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                              @mickeast46851

                              VideoCapture_20250505-132010She looked good on the lake (maiden voyage)

                              #125652
                              Richard Simpson
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                                @richardsimpson88330

                                Beautiful, again, get a good shot of her and send it into the magazine editor.  She is always on the lookout for good readers model shots.

                                #125777
                                mick east
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                                  @mickeast46851

                                  FB_IMG_1748071905051FB_IMG_1748071924751today’s outing mainly to sort out ballast.  Photos by clubs photographer.

                                  #125783
                                  Chris Fellows
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                                    @chrisfellows72943

                                    Nice addition to the fleet.

                                    Chris

                                    #125967
                                    mick east
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                                      @mickeast46851

                                      PXL_20250620_232053711 (1)PXL_20250620_232809829had to rethink the name as I couldn’t get letters small enough . But VIC31 seems to suit her better

                                      The top photo is my sons attempt to give the boat a historic look , if you squint your eyes almost shut and you have a few pints under your belt you can almost imagine it being a 1950s shot of a real puffer at the dock side ( quite a few pints mind you LOL)

                                       

                                      #125971
                                      Richard Simpson
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                                        @richardsimpson88330

                                        She looks spot on Mick.  Great pictures, definitely worth sending a couple into the magazine.

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