Re: 5+ foot RC Clipper
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 4:39 pm
Hi,
being a sail boat fan first and foremost, I recon you have built a cracking model. To have made everything is realy the pinacle of modelling so I take me 'at off to you.
I bet you will have your heart in your mouth when you take her out in anything other than a mild breeze eh? She will look absolutely outstanding when you have her sorted and ballanced...great work.
I am at the stage of making the weighted keel for a 3 foot model of an oyster catcher. I like sailing under full cloth so I need a heavy keel. Trouble is, I cant use lead shot inside the hull as I really need a good weight deep in the water....I have tried unsuccessfully to cast the lead weights and locally they want aboiut £70 just to cast for me......guess I will have to keep trying.
Post a foto of her under full sail because she must look amazing...
Mike
being a sail boat fan first and foremost, I recon you have built a cracking model. To have made everything is realy the pinacle of modelling so I take me 'at off to you.
I bet you will have your heart in your mouth when you take her out in anything other than a mild breeze eh? She will look absolutely outstanding when you have her sorted and ballanced...great work.
I am at the stage of making the weighted keel for a 3 foot model of an oyster catcher. I like sailing under full cloth so I need a heavy keel. Trouble is, I cant use lead shot inside the hull as I really need a good weight deep in the water....I have tried unsuccessfully to cast the lead weights and locally they want aboiut £70 just to cast for me......guess I will have to keep trying.
Post a foto of her under full sail because she must look amazing...
Mike