Posted by: swiftdoc
« on: Sunday | 15. March 2026 | 20:25 hrs »Dennis, how nice to hear from you again. Are you still active with modelling? Your build logs were always inspirational.
Posted by: swiftdoc« on: Sunday | 15. March 2026 | 20:25 hrs »Dennis, how nice to hear from you again. Are you still active with modelling? Your build logs were always inspirational.
Posted by: Dennis« on: Sunday | 15. March 2026 | 01:13 hrs »As always a very beautiful build Arno. Looks amazing on the water! Nice job.
Posted by: swiftdoc« on: Friday | 06. March 2026 | 19:27 hrs »Thanks Colin
![]() Have you started your build already? I have fixed the main mast booms using the elastic rigging file as for the rest of the rigging. That can be removed by tearing it off from the top of the booms in order to get access to the hatches underneath. ![]() I am sure you will enjoy the build as much as I did. Posted by: colin« on: Friday | 06. March 2026 | 13:59 hrs »Excellent job Arno. .
Posted by: swiftdoc« on: Monday | 02. March 2026 | 21:34 hrs »I took her to the maiden voyage last weekend and it was a great success. You will notice that the main mast booms did not rest their posts due to the strong wind. I will have to find a way to fix them leaving the possibility to get access to the hatches with the rc gear underneath.
Steering is awesome due to the big rudder which gives a strong response. Posted by: swiftdoc« on: Monday | 09. February 2026 | 17:47 hrs »Thanks Colin, I am very happy with the outcome as well. Still waiting for the maiden voyage though, too much ice on our pond…..
Posted by: colin« on: Monday | 09. February 2026 | 15:24 hrs »Very nice arno..
Posted by: swiftdoc« on: Thursday | 05. February 2026 | 19:42 hrs »It has been a while since I have posted here, so will have to give you an update now. The build is nearly finished and the model ready for the maiden voyage. This might still take some time though as our club pond is frozen.
The 3d printed fittings really do look the part and give the boat a wonderful touch. I am so much fascinated by those parts that you can see a box in the background with the parts for my next build, the ASR 128 Air Sea Rescue boat by Deans Marine. I could not resist and changed the course if the build, starting with preparing the fittings?? Posted by: Kiyoshi Sekiguchi« on: Wednesday | 14. January 2026 | 06:52 hrs »Arno,
Yes, really!! Every part of the ship has been built so decent and neat as if Arno's nature was shown here and there in the model. !! Kiyo Posted by: colin« on: Wednesday | 10. December 2025 | 09:52 hrs »Very good job Arno, coming along nicely, an inspiration for me to start on my falcon.
Posted by: swiftdoc« on: Sunday | 30. November 2025 | 20:33 hrs »Thanks for your nice comment Colin, much appreciated! I have made some progress with the fittings. I have added a light at the stern and a searchlight. The 3d printed parts look very nice after the paint job. I am using Tamiya acrylics fir the job and an airbrush.
Next job will be soldering the leads and resistors to the LED wiring. Posted by: colin« on: Friday | 24. October 2025 | 10:24 hrs »coming along nicely
Posted by: swiftdoc« on: Tuesday | 21. October 2025 | 19:51 hrs »After having finished the paint job successfully and having applied the veneer I decided to not only have navigation lights but a searchlight as well (I do not know if the original ship had a searchlight but I need one for our club sailing event at night). The lights can be switched on and off from the transmitter using P115 micro switches from Action Electronics/component shop. The searchlight will be made from a smd led glued into a styrene tube of 4 mm inner diameter. The navigation lights will be using the smallest smd leds available.
The main deck and the wheelhouse deck are held in place by small neodym magnets. The decks have been strengthened by glueing carbon profiles underneath. Posted by: colin« on: Wednesday | 01. October 2025 | 09:53 hrs »nice work Arno..
Posted by: swiftdoc« on: Tuesday | 16. September 2025 | 19:29 hrs »The paint job is nearly finished. The decals with the depth markings will be applied tomorrow and then a layer of satin varnish will follow.
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