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British Small boats of W. W.- 2

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British Small boats of W. W.- 2
Posted by tankerbuilder on Saturday, May 30, 2015 11:11 AM

I know ;

    Everyone is familiar with these .They run the Gamut from Airfix's offerings  of the Vosper version of a P.T. boat with four torpedoes and then the drop deck with two torpedoes and last , the famous " Whaleback " R.A.F Rescue boat , which too , is very interesting.

 These boats stand alone in their complexity , for the novice builder . The Big boat ( the Vosper 73 ) is one mean puppy if it's warped . Now the same can be said for the drop deck version ( the 70 ) . The "Whaleback " does no better in this department .

     It seems that Airfix thought it would be easier to mold the hulls so it took four or more parts to build just the hulls . I don't know why . I spent a year super detailing the  "73" so I could see how it compared to an O.O.B. version ( that the neophyte would build ). Nice Part ? They are all 1/72 scale !

   Well , I have to tell you . If you took your time and were very careful with the fiddly small and thin parts , you could come up O.O.B with a darned good looking version of one of these boats . Superdetailing , just gave you a better , more time consuming version . Thing is , If you went  "super "  it was really hard to tell after painting and decaling.

       Now going Postwar , there was and is a version of the VOSPER with The Codag type system out there . It was built for Malaysia . It was called the Perkasa ! It's TAMIYA through and through ! The first time I saw one in the box I thought I had died and gone to modelers heaven . Gees ! A two color full hull all in one piece except the transom .WOW !

      That and if you followed All the instructions properly as to painting as well .( at that time Humbrol was called out ) You certainly had a Museum quality model .Yours might have some boo-boos but when all is said if you were careful with the thing , it just sat there saying " You looking at Me ? "

     Lindberg saw fit to release the American counterparts as did Revell , so they don't fit here .  Methods of assembly were the same except all the iterations of P.T.109 and the large version ( Lindberg ) that had the wrong bow shape ! Plus the Air Rescue boat that was a multi - part Hull , model. Converted to a nice yacht too !

       All the British boats I've mentioned here could be modified without a lot of surgery and still looked different enough you could tell them apart . Now , here's where I leave it . Would I recommend the re-release of the re-lease and so on  ? Since they have obviously cleaned up the molds , Why Not ?They are fun builds that take a little more work that their Lindberg counterparts and look darned good when finished . Get one and try it yourself .They are old , Multi part hull , boats , that fit right in today !      T.B.

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Posted by GMorrison on Saturday, May 30, 2015 11:14 AM

The Tamiya Vosper is indeed a nice model. Corrrect for McHale's Navy builds.

Would you include the old Matchbox Flower Class in your list?

 Modeling is an excuse to buy books.

 

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Posted by tankerbuilder on Saturday, May 30, 2015 2:05 PM

    Oh , I would except she's not a Patrol boat ( High Speed ) and she's steam powered . What I like about that model is simply this . I converted mine to R.C. and ran the floatation and ballast tests in the Sacramento River on a rainy day .

    Everything inside stayed bone dry and she shed the water through the on deck scuppers just like a real Corvette would . Nice part is nobody can figure out where my antenna is . Right up the inside of the mast !

     I like my models that are R.C. to perform well in real world conditions . I guess it's because I started with tugboats .

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Posted by Felix C. on Saturday, May 30, 2015 6:08 PM

The RAF High speed launch can be rebuilt into at least three other boats. Airfix did a series of articles a few years ago on the conversions. Available online still. advise if needed.

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Posted by tankerbuilder on Monday, June 1, 2015 8:11 AM

Really ?

   I have to check that out ! Thanks ! T.B.

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Posted by Felix C. on Tuesday, June 2, 2015 6:46 AM

Some arel here

www.davecov.net/.../index.htm

http://airfixtributeforum.myfastforum.org/Airfix_1_72_Royal_Navy_Motor_Gun_Boat_43_conversion__about5446.html

Polish gunboats S3,etc were of the same type and conversions exists. Drawings available via Google.

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Posted by tankerbuilder on Thursday, June 4, 2015 4:28 PM

Thank You !  T.B.

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