Been thinking about a boat kit after years of playing with RC cars. I have just watched this entire series in 1 sitting and you have totally convinced me that I need one of these. I really love the way you have paid attention to detail and the fact that you have custom made many parts. I think you should start a cottage business withe those light fittings etc because I'd buy some ! Thanks for your efforts
man, its nice to see this boat finished and floating in the water. Good job! I also didn't realize its been more then a year of building this too. The effort shows.
had one as a young man. ran it in the ditch in front of our house. non r/c. really dreamed of it. my set up was one motor with two props. props to you. magnificent.
lovely, I have the Dumas 1954 Chris Craft Commander Express 1-12th scale with twin brushes motors and twin prop, a very beautiful, swift and capable sea going craft, you did a lovely job on yours, well done, subscribed and hi from New Zealand.
Hello from Ohio , U.S.A. Your skill is amazing . I also build rc boats only I build the DUMAS PT Boats . I have ( 3 ) under my belt and number (4 ) on the build table. I have a bit of an edge in detail. I had family that was on [ PT 27 ] .He was the skipper and I was given ALL his photos of many PT boats. I put the photos to work on these builds ( a lot of gear on the deck ) you wouldn't even think of. My PT boats are both the pacific and the atlantic type. Keep up the good work.
WOW...NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICE. The figures are awesome and maybe it's just my over active imagination but the captain is dressed the same as the Skipper from Gilligan's Island. Coincidence ? I apologize for laughing at your first effort with the blond lady's hair but the second effort was genius. And that maiden voyage was fantastic, I had no idea the motor was that powerful and she could do that kind of speed. Marina turned out a beauty, well done mate.
@@fredtedstedman Pres Bush pronounced it "Noo Que Lurr", now most pronounce it that way. Canadians and British pronounce it "aal-you-min(i)-mun" go figure!
Awesome, ... BUT on a boat as nice as that, ... the ANCHOR would NOT juz be lying on the DECK! 😱😁🤪🤣👍👍🇺🇸
It is on every picture I’ve seen!
Been thinking about a boat kit after years of playing with RC cars. I have just watched this entire series in 1 sitting and you have totally convinced me that I need one of these.
I really love the way you have paid attention to detail and the fact that you have custom made many parts. I think you should start a cottage business withe those light fittings etc because I'd buy some !
Thanks for your efforts
Thank you for the kind comments. I hope you enjoy building your boat.
man, its nice to see this boat finished and floating in the water. Good job! I also didn't realize its been more then a year of building this too. The effort shows.
Thank you 👍.
You did a great job, used some innovative techniques. Glad you added people along with all the rest. Congratulations!
Thank you very much!
Hallo where can we buy the lights an d other stuff for the boat thank you
@@salvatorealessandrino945 I got them all from an electronics store.
Hallo no the other stuff on the boat greetings
@@salvatorealessandrino945If you watch the earlier videos you will see them all being made.
had one as a young man. ran it in the ditch in front of our house. non r/c. really dreamed of it. my set up was one motor with two props. props to you. magnificent.
Thank you. Bet you wish you still had that boat.
lovely, I have the Dumas 1954 Chris Craft Commander Express 1-12th scale with twin brushes motors and twin prop, a very beautiful, swift and capable sea going craft, you did a lovely job on yours, well done, subscribed and hi from New Zealand.
Thank you. I really wanted to get the Dumas or Stirling versions but couldn’t find them.
Don't know why. But all I could think of is Gilligan's island. Awesome build.
Thanks 👍
Looks fantastic! Great work
Thank you! Cheers!
Hello from Ohio , U.S.A. Your skill is amazing . I also build rc boats only I build the DUMAS PT Boats . I have ( 3 ) under my belt and number (4 ) on the build table. I have a bit of an edge in detail. I had family that was on [ PT 27 ] .He was the skipper and I was given ALL his photos of many PT boats. I put the photos to work on these builds ( a lot of gear on the deck ) you wouldn't even think of. My PT boats are both the pacific and the atlantic type. Keep up the good work.
Thanks 👍
love the figures - models look like "ghost ships " otherwise ! Great job , looks corvette !
Thanks👍
very Nice Boat !!!!!
Thanks 👍
I thought of Marina from “Last of the Summer Wine”
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WOW...NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICE. The figures are awesome and maybe it's just my over active imagination but the captain is dressed the same as the Skipper from Gilligan's Island. Coincidence ? I apologize for laughing at your first effort with the blond lady's hair but the second effort was genius. And that maiden voyage was fantastic, I had no idea the motor was that powerful and she could do that kind of speed. Marina turned out a beauty, well done mate.
Thank you 👍. I’ve never seen Gilligan’s Island so pure coincidence.
Beautiful!
Thanks 👍
That's fast, you should use it for food delivery on the lake, Uber Boats. Here's your granola bar sir, thanks Capt. Ron.
😂
Very nice! :)
Thank you.
That woman's hair is a HOT MESS! 😱😁🤪🤣👍👍🇺🇸
We will juz say it's the WIND blown look! 🤪🤣👍👍🇺🇸
Yes, that was my excuse.
おめでとうございます。
Than you.
Dopo posso comprarla
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Thank you 👍
You call that finished , you need to smooth out the varnish on the wood everywhere , dont stop now .
I’m happy with it as it is.
@@modellingmisadventures There area always "rivet counters" to make modelers aware of minor defects.
BTW, it's pronounced "sodder" and "soddering" not "sollder" and "solldering" LOL!!
How come? The stuff is called “solder”
I was a soldering instructor in the 60's, it's heathen to pronounce L's wrong as in "tortilla".
S_O_L_D_E_R > only americans pronounce sodder . like aluminum and new-killer , ah well .
@@fredtedstedman Pres Bush pronounced it "Noo Que Lurr", now most pronounce it that way. Canadians and British pronounce it "aal-you-min(i)-mun" go figure!
Soddering is something completely different in the Uk 😂😂😂😂😂