Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Features:
A TRIBUTE TO HORNBLOWER - A diorama by DAMIEN FEGER, based on a Panart kit of a Napoleonic Armed Launch
HUNTSMAN - This issue's Full-Size Plan is for a 1:20 scale 18" long version of this famous design - by Richard Webb (FULL SIZE PLAN)
WOTHSUP - John Elliott offers some ideas towards building a simple and highly manoeuverable Pusher Tug model
BOILER PUMP CONTROL - Brian Greeves describes the building of a simple control unit and also the production of a suitable sensor probe for the boiler using readily available materials
VICTORY - Alan McCabe outlines some of the work in making his model of the famous ship - using kit and scratchbuilding techniques
KEEPING TRIM - Roger Suitters explains the basic technique for trimming scale model submarine
CHILD BEALE SHOW - MAY 2007 - Richard Webb reports on this popular model and trade event
Regulars:
All POINTS AND MAILBOAT - What is happening around the lakes and shows; Ayr Model Boat Club, NS Savannah, Welton Waterline Models Fair, plus your letters and private classifieds
GALLERY - Fraser Gray photographs HMS Cornwall
ONE LAST LOOK - A journey back to the beginning of Collectors Corner, including choosing, buying and building a radio controlled boat kit in the 1960's, by Dave Wiggins
RANGE FINDER - Dave Wooley's worldwide review of Warships and Warship Modelling - Dortmund Show Model Warships - Part Three of the Danish Navy Ship Esbern Snare
FOCUS ON SCALE - A regular look at r/c scale - by Dave Brumstead - HMS Endurance, plus Grays Thurrock Model Boat Club and a visit to Southend for the club's Spring Fun Day
OMRA NEWS - John Kerr and Stewart Rae - Tetford and Stevenage 'AA-D' class events, plus more of the A-Z of powerboat bits.
On The Cover - Main subject is Wothsup, a freelance Push/Tow tug by John Elliott. Our Full-Size Free Plan Is for Huntsman designed by Richard Webb. This a model of a classic pleasure craft. Images by John Elliott, Richard Webb and a Gallery by Fraser Gray of HMS Cornwall.
A TRIBUTE TO HORNBLOWER - A diorama by DAMIEN FEGER, based on a Panart kit of a Napoleonic Armed Launch
HUNTSMAN - This issue's Full-Size Plan is for a 1:20 scale 18" long version of this famous design - by Richard Webb (FULL SIZE PLAN)
WOTHSUP - John Elliott offers some ideas towards building a simple and highly manoeuverable Pusher Tug model
BOILER PUMP CONTROL - Brian Greeves describes the building of a simple control unit and also the production of a suitable sensor probe for the boiler using readily available materials
VICTORY - Alan McCabe outlines some of the work in making his model of the famous ship - using kit and scratchbuilding techniques
KEEPING TRIM - Roger Suitters explains the basic technique for trimming scale model submarine
CHILD BEALE SHOW - MAY 2007 - Richard Webb reports on this popular model and trade event
Regulars:
All POINTS AND MAILBOAT - What is happening around the lakes and shows; Ayr Model Boat Club, NS Savannah, Welton Waterline Models Fair, plus your letters and private classifieds
GALLERY - Fraser Gray photographs HMS Cornwall
ONE LAST LOOK - A journey back to the beginning of Collectors Corner, including choosing, buying and building a radio controlled boat kit in the 1960's, by Dave Wiggins
RANGE FINDER - Dave Wooley's worldwide review of Warships and Warship Modelling - Dortmund Show Model Warships - Part Three of the Danish Navy Ship Esbern Snare
FOCUS ON SCALE - A regular look at r/c scale - by Dave Brumstead - HMS Endurance, plus Grays Thurrock Model Boat Club and a visit to Southend for the club's Spring Fun Day
OMRA NEWS - John Kerr and Stewart Rae - Tetford and Stevenage 'AA-D' class events, plus more of the A-Z of powerboat bits.
On The Cover - Main subject is Wothsup, a freelance Push/Tow tug by John Elliott. Our Full-Size Free Plan Is for Huntsman designed by Richard Webb. This a model of a classic pleasure craft. Images by John Elliott, Richard Webb and a Gallery by Fraser Gray of HMS Cornwall.
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