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Hello Michaell Mott I´m very glad to watch your wonderfull building ; realy a peace of art Best regards Carlos
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Hello Nils I discovered many fotos about your model , you can watch them free here : https://www.flickr.com/search/?w=55206992%40N00&q=bohusl%C3%A4n https://www.google.pt/search?q=bohusl%C3%A4n+steamer&biw=1024&bih=649&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=R2gFVfyrOIbsUtmDg6AG&ved=0CC8QsAQ&dpr=1#imgdii=_ And is web site here: http://www.steamboat.se/sys/ Regards carlos
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Hello Michael ; I´m still here following your wonderful work Best regards Carlos ps; soon I´ve also something to show you
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Bristol Cutter Sail Control
Carlos Mariano replied to michael mott's topic in RC Kits & Scratch building
Please watch this http://navi.modelisme.com/article166.html http://navi.modelisme.com/article196.html There are more examples -
Bristol Cutter Sail Control
Carlos Mariano replied to michael mott's topic in RC Kits & Scratch building
Hello Michael To control a sailing boat like that ,you will need a 4 ...6 chanel radio unit One control is for the main sail One control to the gibs ,or two independent control for the gibs One control to the ruder One control for the auxiliary motor with a electronic speed control ( Reverse forward ) You can made the control with a radio of two controls , one for all the sails and the other for the ruder But is a great effort for the sail winch You have to control the sails a HITECH drum servo ,also a Graupner regatta ( more expensive) To the ruder you need a 3003 FUTABA servo is good ! Well ! Keep your fantastic work I shall post the squemas of the sail control with the servos -
Hello Michael here´s a detailed foto of the jaws ,we can see exactly the leather On this foto we can see the rings around the mast for the main sail By the way ;are you registed in facebook ? I ´ve many fotos to share Best regards
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Hello Michael You´re right about this detail http://modelshipworld.com/uploads/monthly_07_2013/post-202-0-07778200-1375238654_thumb.jpg But sometimes there is a coper or brass even leather plate around de mast where the gaff usualy works Best regards and keep working so nicely way carlos
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I´m every day studing the work of this Great Artist Thank you Michael to sheering with us best regards from Carlos
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Hello michael mott Your way to build models like the old cutters is very motivating to me ,thank you showing your work Carlos
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I´m also a great Pilot Cutters lover do you know ???
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Hello Michael Mott I know there are some plans we can buy , they aren´t cheep but they are good plans ; but today I think you don´t need those plans ,because you already have a hull you can watch this site and look for the plans http://www.workingsail.co.uk/ There are many places to give an idea and to give you some inspiration https://www.facebook.com/carlotta1899pilotcutter http://bcpcoa.com/ http://forum.woodenboat.com/showthread.php?147382-Designing-a-7-ton-cutter http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=oa.10150361373143176&type=1 http://www.ten-wolde.net/Smack/drawings/ESYdraw.html http://www.betty-ck145.de/docueng/smacks/smack_plans.html Best regards Carlos
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