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Offline chipmonk

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« on: May 11, 2007, 02:27:42 AM »
Hi there pd's. My name is Chris Monk and I hail from Crawley in West Sussex. I have been building RC model boats for about 25 years and I sort of specialize in paddlers (in other words I will build anything that takes my fancy). I prefer to build in styrene sheet and have perfected a simple system for constructing reasonably good looking paddles from it. Mine was the small paddle launch that was photoed at the resent kew show. I am currently working on a Murry River steamer that will also be built in styrene. The cad drawings are done and I have just started on the hull. Oh yes its in 1:35 with laser cut paddles in acrylic (done by a fellow Crawley m.b.c. club member).
Oh well back to the shed.
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Offline Eddy Matthews

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« Reply #1 on: May 11, 2007, 02:31:24 AM »
It's good to have you with us Chris... perhaps you could post a few photos of your models?

The paddlewheels are the one area that put most people off building a paddler, so if you have a method that you could share with us it would be greatly appreciated. I'm sure a lot of members would like to hear about it!
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