Building Scale Model Electric-Powered Boats
Autor: | Gordon Longworth |
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EAN: | 9780719841170 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 01.11.2022 |
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Schlagworte: | Bat Drive motors Electrical circuits Home workshop Lights Model engineering Propellors RC RNLI Lifeboat model Radio-control systems Servos Smoke generators Sound generators Special effects Steam yacht model Torbay Severn class lifeboat |
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Building scale model boats that can sail under their own power is a challenging and rewarding hobby requiring varied skills from woodworking to painting to wiring electrical components. This book details everything you need to know to get started: from the tools, materials and equipment required to motors, servos, propellers and remote controls. There are step-by-step guides to the more challenging procedures. There are details on the different types of kits available and how to choose one. Advice is given on glues, fillers, making silicon moulds, and finishes such as painting, decals and weathering. Finally, there is the building of an off-the-shelf kit for the steam yacht Komet and scratch-built RNLI Lifeboat The Torbay Severn class lifeboat.
Gordon Longworth spent his early life in Devon, England, growing up by the sea and this inspired his love of boats - both real and scale model. A modelmaker for over 50 years, he now judges local and regional competitions. Although originally an instrument engineer by profession, later he managed the technical training centre for a major European company, teaching every nationality about smart instrumentation, until retirement.
Gordon Longworth spent his early life in Devon, England, growing up by the sea and this inspired his love of boats - both real and scale model. A modelmaker for over 50 years, he now judges local and regional competitions. Although originally an instrument engineer by profession, later he managed the technical training centre for a major European company, teaching every nationality about smart instrumentation, until retirement.