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XRAD's TRAWLER

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 12:42 am
by xrad
Picked up Artesania Latina Hellen Rc Ready Model # 20203 off ebay with two row boats for 179$. It was close so I picked her up and saved on shipping.

It was built about 10 yrs ago and need some major rebuild. The hull is a VERY thick GRP. I took everything apart and repainted the hull, re-planked the deck, rewired and added lights, redid the rudder servo and most of the internal structure as the decks were sagging.

Re-did the standing rigging, running rigging, extended rudder for RC, added lead, waterline and a bunch of other stuff. Came out pretty good. Had her out in a stiff breeze and she handled great......

enjoy..

Re: XRAD's TRAWLER

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 12:56 am
by xrad
some more pics...


The original kit is 279$ plus shipping...wow..too much. All you get is a nice hull and a few bits of cheap hobby ply. Better off getting a hull from Microglass and building your own boat.

Motor is 550 can style with gear reduction drive. I use the landing gear option on my remote to run a micro relay so i can turn the lights on and off......

Basic rc speed control (cheapest i could find). The lights run of 3v system separate from 7v battery running the servo/receiver/motor


Great model about 38 inches long. Tires and light relay and lights from Harbor models. FAst shipper!

Re: XRAD's TRAWLER

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 4:04 pm
by mustclime
going to cut it up and make a operation sea-lion invasion boat out of it? :/

Re: XRAD's TRAWLER

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 5:39 pm
by Steelhammer
I really like that - the tyres are a great addition and the planking looks superb.

Re: XRAD's TRAWLER

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 7:16 pm
by xrad
Ummm..For those who can't read, this is the RC boat section....

I post these pics and builds for model builders who do more than just repaint Heng Long tanks. It is called broadening your techniques..... :crazy:


thanks Steelhammer. Had to make a tool to do the nail holes..Each board is cut for size...two days of basswood planking and a good hour to tap them all in. Accentuated with very thin enamel flat black (wipe on, wipe off)..then two coats gloss poly with sand between each coat...then a light spray of testors dull...

I left a few areas of original planking in deference to the original builder (his were balsa)

Re: XRAD's TRAWLER

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 7:21 pm
by mustclime
Still think it would look better with a panzer 3 on its deck....

Re: XRAD's TRAWLER

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 7:38 pm
by xrad
recycled PIII scrap is used for balast....

Re: XRAD's TRAWLER

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 12:54 am
by Saxondog
Xrad excellent,really.Nice work. Any chance of a river steamer in the future? I ask because I built one years ago,and with your love of steam a nice side wheeler would be a fine build subject?

Re: XRAD's TRAWLER

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 1:34 pm
by xrad
Thanks Sax. those are nice models to build but I like the more industrial look.

Re: XRAD's TRAWLER

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 3:23 am
by Saxondog
The deck wench is a nice touch with the crewman working on that piece of equipment. Never built a trawler but this is a nice change,and I very much agree with your sentiment.Ships, Boats, aircraft, it's best to have a wider experience,and try new things.

Any more ships in the near future,have you considered the river boats? The early snag boats were unique,I've only seen one modelled before. Might be a challenging build for you. Or possibly the River iron clad boats their were some very unique creations during that era?