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Author Topic: PS Winfield Castle  (Read 2873 times)

sandserin

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PS Winfield Castle
« on: January 26, 2014, 12:32:22 PM »
Hi

Just started to build a model of this ship after my last forum posting I have now got around to it

details are a little bit sketchy

So far I have gained a load of photographs of the vessel from the net and also by sending a friend of mine who lives in Hartlepool to take pictures of her


Working off the Plan available on flicker I decided to go with a 1/2 "solid sheet bottom, cut to the shape of her double bottom tank top, and consulting with other plans of similar vessels for the stern laminated in solid 1/2" sheet, and bow, balsa wood frames and planking, as per Glynn Guest's methods, Plus a 1/4 inch keel to make the width of 33' right at 1/48, the side plating will be 1/16 balsa all tissue covered and fibre glass resin

Having picked up an old part built PBM paddle steamer off a well known auction site, I came up with the idea of a central box to house the motor and paddle shaft
 
Will post pictures in due time as I am getting on with the build , and my work bench is fit to be seen

At the minute I am also collecting fittings and part building them, many standard fittings adapted ie, the windlass is a caldercraft unit , but only half built ( one gypsy left off ) to make it similar


Will keep anyone interested informed of the build





Harold H. Duncan

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Re: PS Winfield Castle
« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2014, 04:09:21 PM »
look forward to your posting photos and updates
cheers

 

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