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NavyShooter

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  1. I did a bit of google-fu and discovered that I need to re-design and re-print the Barracuda wings for the ones in the folded position. That's in progress...
  2. Home from vacation with the family, back to work again, and finding some time to putter away on Puncher. She's headed to the pond tomorrow with the club - we'll see how she runs!
  3. Ahoy Greg! I came across a video from Youtube today that made me go digging and find this thread again. For those who are interested, here's a 3D visual of the process to emplace/assemble a larger 12" 1918 howitzer - but the string of steam tractors from this thread made me go digging here to link this build in. Gives an appreciation for how massive these guns were! 12-inch Howitzer 1918 Part 1 - progress so far
  4. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/bmN5wq2bTqs Ballasting and maiden voyage conducted today! Still work to do, the forward elevator mechanism needs to be installed which will obviously adjust the ballasting, but I've got 2 pounds of free lead weight that I can move/remove as needed to fix that up. Then the detail bits get added! Very pleased!
  5. Good thing is that I'm not an aviator (except as a licensed drone operator!) I'm about 80% back to where I should be - met with a physiotherapist today and got to the root of things. Getting better. Went for a short drive today and that went OK. Also back in the shop and got a motor mount assembled, and epoxied in place.
  6. Here's pictures of Puncher at the Shearwater Hobby Show a couple months back. Not much change in looks between then and now....I've been busy!
  7. After a long series of delays - finishing a model of HMCS Sackville and refurbishing a model of Titanic, and then a spell of vertigo (who knew I had rocks in my ears?) I am now back to the grind with HMS Puncher. Here's the rudder system fitted up, and the quarterdeck section has been setup with magnets to hold it in place when assembled. Tomorrow I will try and get the motor mount built, solder on the motor connectors, and see what else I can get done.
  8. And, now that my ship-yard has 13+ feet of ships cleared out of it, I'm going to be able to start thinking about my own models again!!!
  9. Titanic and the new Sackville model have been launched into the Halifax Public Gardens for the season! I forgot to factor in the weight of the anchor chain on Sackville when I ballasted her, so she's showing as down by the bow just a bit. Oops. In the photo with two people holding the Sackville - I'm on the left, and Mr. Woodburn is on the right - he's the Chair of the Canadian Naval Memorial Trust. The Titanic Society of Atlantic Canada have a function this weekend, so the launch was well attended by them!
  10. Titanic's test float was last night - ballast adjusted, and I think she's good. Here's some pics, and the new HMCS Sackville model as well. Both are being launched again tomorrow at the Halifax Public Gardens at 1 PM. NS
  11. We'll be launching the Titanic again on Thursday at 1 PM at the Halifax Public Gardens! I've redone some of the interior fiberglassing and put a fresh layer of epoxy resin on the entire outside. Additionally, I decided to add some 'puck' lights - so the upper decks will get lit up in the evenings. Pictures will follow!
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