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Marine Modelling Magazine, October 2004 Issue

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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Features: Southampton - David Semper tests an RTR tugboat from Graupner ZigZag - Rick Eyrich tests a real poolstar Miss Biglanil II - Ernie Lazenby builds a working model of Sir Henry Segrave's hydroplane LCTMkS - Francis MacNaughton adds full size background information and completes his R/C model Megatech H20 - Jeff Meade tests the ARR speedboat from Megatech Shearwater Shearwater - Jim Pottinger introduces our full size plans for a classic motor sailer (FULL SIZE PLAN) RMS Titanic - John Gittins completes his Amati kit and goes sailing! Sheer line Model Submarines - The Editor visits the British Model Submarine Kt Manufacturers ProBoat Riptide - Rick Eyrich tests a neat PWC in miniature Norwich Model Boat - The Editor visits the restored Eaton Park lake Regulars: Masthead Chandlery - New Products and Services for Marine Modellers Steamboats - MMI looks at the development of R/C steamboats Diary Dates - What's on, where and when? Sail Free - News from the R/C sailing scene MYA Message - The latest info from the MYA Meeting Point - Show and Regatta Reports Powerplug - Rick Eyrich considers hull finishes for extra speed! Front Cover - The quality standards of the latest almost RTR models is getting very high indeed, and the R/C tug offered by Graupner, named Southampton but clearly based on the Wyeforce original registered in Southampton, is really very nice indeed. David Semper takes a close look at it in this issue. Our plan subject, Shearwater, is one for the serious and experienced builder, a classic sailing yacht which could be built as a static model or for R/C use
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