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Rlangham
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Topic: WW1 Coastal Motor Boat'sPosted: 30 October 2010 at 7:50am |
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I've found a couple of small 1/200 scale models of the 40 foot and 55 foot CMB's, but does anyone know of any larger scale models of either types? Cheers, Rob
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Christian
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Posted: 31 October 2010 at 7:10pm |
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http://www.ysmasterpieces.com/custom_series_thornycroft.htm
55 ft CMB at 1/35th.
Based on plans of an export version, but with a little re-modelling of the wheelhouse it can easily be finished as the RN version.
The hull is solid resin and weighs 1.5kg, so presumably not suitable as a working model.
According to Les Brown in the new book Allied Torpedo Boats, it is "indeed a masterpiece of resin moulding".
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Roger P
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Posted: 08 November 2010 at 8:39pm |
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Hello 'Rangham',
I'm doing a series of Allied Coastal Forces models, mainly from card and the WW1 CMBs are on my 'to do' list. Send me an e-mail to -- debrogerp@hotmail.com and I'll let you know how I progress. My predominant scale is 1/144th, but being card models I can rescale up to 1/72 and 1/35 as the need arises. |
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Roger Pearson.
Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. "Roger's Little Ships". Modelling Allied Light Coastal Forces 1914-1945. |
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mprints
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Posted: 31 December 2010 at 3:07pm |
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Back in the early 1960's Newness Publications Paractical Mechanics magazine ran an article on builting a model CMB. I have almost all of the thirty-years of the magazine from 1933. As they are all currently with a friend I shall ask for them back to copy the article and drawings.
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