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#491948 - 03/04/08 12:00 PM
A REAL CRAFTSMANS Fishing Boat
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#491955 - 03/04/08 12:20 PM
Re: A REAL CRAFTSMANS Fishing Boat
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Wow, That would be a Fun Boat! 30 Feet Long, That's Not a Model, I'd call it a Scale-Replica.  It doesn't appear to be modeled after an American ship, Do you know what Nationality it is? Looks like it would be easy to Tip over, like a Canoe. You would also need a specially designed trailer to get it to the lake. Oops, guess I can't build one, it wouldn't fit in my Garage, or anywhere else for that matter. Tom, where did you see it? I think I've seen pictures of it or one similar in a magazine, a long time ago.
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#491969 - 03/04/08 12:50 PM
Re: A REAL CRAFTSMANS Fishing Boat
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No need to do that, I'll Want to build one, and I don't have space for another large project, Thanks anyway.
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#491980 - 03/04/08 01:32 PM
Re: A REAL CRAFTSMANS Fishing Boat
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Since there's a thread on ship models, I thought i'd post some pics of my winter project, that I just completed (actually 2 winters). It's a 50" long model of the Amerigo Vespucci. It's radio-controled and has a video-camera in the rear pilot-house, that can be viewed on a TV on shore. The hull separates below the top white line, for access to receiver, motor, battery, etc. (The white areas down side of hull are Not wavey, like they appear in pics, reducing the size of pics caused that distortion)
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#492012 - 03/04/08 03:22 PM
Re: A REAL CRAFTSMANS Fishing Boat
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Well, since I've only had it in the hot tub, to check the weight balance and test the camera, I haven't had a chance to check that. But hey, It' Not a Speedboat.  I'll get it on the lake this spring and take some more pics of it on the water.
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#492025 - 03/04/08 04:00 PM
Re: A REAL CRAFTSMANS Fishing Boat
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I had a chance to visit with Speedster last weekend and his home is literally a shipyard. Ships galore! Excellent detail work on them which I would not have the patience. I also saw his stable of Packards.
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#492032 - 03/04/08 04:17 PM
Re: A REAL CRAFTSMANS Fishing Boat
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Thanks Ken, As is true with my Packards, I'm running our of space for my ship models, also. But that won't be a problem for a while, since I Need to work on the other Packards that I've been Neglecting lately. I noticed one needs to be repainted already.  The one I painted before I found out about Epoxy-primer and I used cheap paint on it also, since it's a Streetrod made from leftover '37 Packard parts. Next time I'll take more time with the paint job prep, Since RetroRods are selling so well Now.  LOL
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#492039 - 03/04/08 04:24 PM
Re: A REAL CRAFTSMANS Fishing Boat
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Tom, Very Sorry to hear about your Nephew. Was he Poisoned or is it some more permanent problem?
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#492056 - 03/04/08 05:31 PM
Re: A REAL CRAFTSMANS Fishing Boat
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Tom,
I am very sorry to hear about your nephew. Holler if there is anything we can do.
Tom
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#492091 - 03/04/08 07:49 PM
Re: A REAL CRAFTSMANS Fishing Boat
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Tom,
I also want to wish for the best for your nephew and a successful recovery.
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#492266 - 03/05/08 04:09 PM
Re: A REAL CRAFTSMANS Fishing Boat
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Wow, That would be a Fun Boat! 30 Feet Long, That's Not a Model, I'd call it a Scale-Replica.  It doesn't appear to be modeled after an American ship, Do you know what Nationality it is? .... Googled Graf Spee, as I thought it looked like the German WW2 Pocket Battleship of that name, and this is what I found: http://www.kbismarck.com/models/model13.html
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#492279 - 03/05/08 04:59 PM
Re: A REAL CRAFTSMANS Fishing Boat
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Thanks, for the Link Info. The real GrafSpee and the Bismarck were beautiful ships, to bad they had to be Sunk. I'm pretty sure that's the same one I saw before, but that was years ago (at least 5 years, probably more) ??? Because I remember the hat the guy driving is wearing. Two guys could have built similar boats but the chances of both of them having the same hat is fairly slim.  I noticed he's not flying any German Swastika Flags, guess he was afraid to. 
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#492647 - 03/06/08 09:18 PM
Re: A REAL CRAFTSMANS Fishing Boat
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Tom, I hope that your news has been good. My prayers go out for him.
Ron
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#493825 - 03/11/08 08:09 PM
Re: A REAL CRAFTSMANS Fishing Boat
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Speedster, OK, here's a project that you can combine your boat building with your packard interest.
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#493846 - 03/11/08 09:20 PM
Re: A REAL CRAFTSMANS Fishing Boat
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Yep, That's my Kinda Project, but as you saw when you were here, I just simply don't have space for another project. I tried doing plane and boat projects at airports and at Lake-storage, and that Doesn't work. I would have to sell something, and I can't bring myself to Do that. 
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