Posted by: colin
« on: 18 September 2013, 06:49:51 »had a couple of photos on the mobile phone, have now added those to the gallery...
might find some more on my friends camera..!!
might find some more on my friends camera..!!
Posted by: colin« on: 18 September 2013, 06:49:51 »had a couple of photos on the mobile phone, have now added those to the gallery...
might find some more on my friends camera..!! Posted by: paul swainson« on: 17 September 2013, 20:14:35 »Hi Colin, like the new open day gallery, the photos are great. Nice job with the camera. Have sent you an Email. Paul
Posted by: radio joe« on: 17 September 2013, 12:40:44 »Hi Arno , I built the Graupner paddle tug last year and she can be run on geared electric or a steam plant, though she dose have a wooden deck and superstructure, she dose have a plastic hull, so I guess it's ok if the model's large enough. Joe.
Posted by: swiftdoc« on: 17 September 2013, 11:15:15 »@Colin: thank you very much. The Hudson Firth with steam engine sounds like a future project for me I shall have a look at the engine next year in Dortmund. I had not noticed the Rix Harrier so long. The Deans range is so big It is also a nice ship.
Kind regards - Arno Posted by: colin« on: 17 September 2013, 09:45:32 »your welcome chaps....
@ Arno, i did not see the steam plants working, so i am not to sure what heat the boiler gives off, but i guess if some sort of heat shield was used then you could probably install one of these units into any model of reasonable size. the ship in the last photo is a miniature version of the Rix Harrier this miniature model is not available as a kit, but its bigger version is if you click on the link. Posted by: mikearace« on: 16 September 2013, 20:49:56 »Excellent Colin. I will get there one day but coincidentally like Joe was also away for the weekend in sunny (well a bit drizzly) Devon.
Posted by: swiftdoc« on: 16 September 2013, 20:12:41 »Thanks for sharing, Colin.
I like the twin Steam Engine. Do you think it might be possible to install it in a ship like the Hudson Firth? Or will the superstructure melt if made out of styrene? What about the ship on the last pic - is it a new kit of a merchant ship? I hope to participate at the open days in the future. Kind regards -Arno Posted by: Tanzy« on: 16 September 2013, 18:41:00 »Nice pictures...thank you... I too will hopefully make next year.
Posted by: radio joe« on: 16 September 2013, 18:34:01 »Great gallery Colin, wish I could have been there, on holiday down in Devon at the moment, definitely going to try and get there next year,
Posted by: colin« on: 16 September 2013, 17:03:28 »the new Gallery for the Open Days 2013 is open...
Posted by: colin« on: 16 September 2013, 13:50:58 »yes i have a few photo's for you Paul..
trip back was very calm, well i did not notice any bad weather while i was sleeping.. mind you the Stena Bitanica is not a small ferry... its the largest RO-RO in Europe.. that i know of... if anyone does have photos of the show then you can send them to me and i will get them posted.. Posted by: paul swainson« on: 16 September 2013, 13:46:54 »Hope your trip over and back was OK Colin. I hope the open day went well besides the storm on Sunday. Was there many big ships there? Like Aircraft carriers! What did the new models look like and did you see the new system? Paul
Posted by: Tanzy« on: 16 September 2013, 13:31:43 »No problem Colin, ended up in work so could not come down. Looking forward to the pictures and hope the weekend went well
Posted by: colin« on: 16 September 2013, 13:24:54 »sorry i did not see your message until now, as i have just got back from the open days.... and i was already underway when you wrote your post...
Sunday was a little bit of a storm out... not so much of a washout..!! Posted by: Tanzy« on: 13 September 2013, 14:19:06 »Was thinking of coming to the Open Day on Sunday from Manchester, do you have a local weather forcast as I would hate to come down to be washed out! Thanks
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