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  • eddiesolo
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    • Jul 2013
    • 11193

    #1

    1/16 BARGE FOR CANAL PROP.

    This is a scratch built 1930's European style canal and coastal barge, they are unpowered and are horse drawn on the canals. Once near the sea they are taken by a tug around the coast to a port for resupply. The boat has a powered winch and basic navigation lights that are run from a onboard generator. She is higher than the common thinking of a barge and is wider than a narrowboat.

    The hull is made from plasticard and measures around 2ft long, she is braced but is designed as a static prop so is not seaworthy, so to speak. The crane is scratch made from various bits I had in the spares/junk boxes. The fuel tank is actually a 1/16 PIV exhaust but fits just right for a fuel tank for the onboard generator. Other details are some used small bore cartridges, cut down (no idea where I got them from) these have some brass rod through as mooring bollards-I know, one went wonky :smiling2: There is some actually boat bits,the small porthole, the rear lamp and a mast lamp when I finish it.

    The decks are just lollipop sticks and coffee stirrers, I was not bothered about them being really neat as I wanted the battered worn look, they have been painted and weathered and sanded back.

    There is still bits to fit and then weathering to do on the hull etc.

    When finished she will go on the canal pieces I made for our RC tank village.
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  • minitnkr
    Charter Rabble member
    • Apr 2018
    • 7538
    • Paul
    • Dayton, OH USA

    #2
    Wood deck looks great.

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    • eddiesolo
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      • Jul 2013
      • 11193

      #3
      Originally posted by minitnkr
      Wood deck looks great.
      Thanks Paul, wanted to get that sorted before I set too weathering the hull etc, Glad it looks okay.

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      • Guest

        #4
        Certainly not lost that old touch Si.

        Love your scratch built stuff the heart of model making.
        Very nice work indeed. Superb & authentic appearances.

        Laurie

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        • eddiesolo
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          • Jul 2013
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          #5
          That means a lot Laurie, my disability hasn't been great over the past couple of years and is getting slowly worse, a lot of hand, joint and muscle pain.

          I love looking at a pile of junk or working on something and suddenly, the idea pings off that I have something in a drawer that would work gives me great pleasure, even more so when it actually does look right.

          Hopefully, I can do the hull and other parts justice and tie it all together.

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          • Guest

            #6
            Originally posted by eddiesolo
            That means a lot Laurie, my disability hasn't been great over the past couple of years and is getting slowly worse, a lot of hand, joint and muscle pain.

            I love looking at a pile of junk or working on something and suddenly, the idea pings off that I have something in a drawer that would work gives me great pleasure, even more so when it actually does look right.

            Hopefully, I can do the hull and other parts justice and tie it all together.
            Yes I do remember from the past your difficulties Si. Found with my eyes that it is a burden
            to have problem & pursue the things you like to do.

            Hope you manage to keep going as I will miss these little gems.

            Been doing a little scratch build a barn, Falklands, & an Afghanistan farm building.
            Given me great pleasure.

            Take care.

            Laurie

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            • adt70hk
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              • Sep 2019
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              #7
              That really is looking very promising indeed.

              Keep up the great work.

              Andrew

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              • Mini Me
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                • Jun 2018
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                #8
                Excellent start on this Si, I expect there will be lots of faded, chipped and rust streaked paint and fittings onboard this little "tub".......she will definitely look the part once you have completed her. Carry on Sir and keep us posted. Rick H. :thumb2:

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                • boatman
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                  • Nov 2018
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                  • christopher
                  • NORFOLK UK

                  #9
                  YES HI Si very good work considering you have hand problems but you are stickin at the modeling very well done its people like you who make this modeling look good an worthwhile very well done indeed
                  ATB chris

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                  • Tim Marlow
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                    • Apr 2018
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                    • Tim
                    • Somerset UK

                    #10
                    Really good work Si. Love the whole thing, but especially the deck.

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                    • eddiesolo
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                      • Jul 2013
                      • 11193

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Laurie
                      Yes I do remember from the past your difficulties Si. Found with my eyes that it is a burden
                      to have problem & pursue the things you like to do.

                      Hope you manage to keep going as I will miss these little gems.

                      Been doing a little scratch build a barn, Falklands, & an Afghanistan farm building.
                      Given me great pleasure.

                      Take care.

                      Laurie
                      Funny how we make things and then suddenly, it seems, we start to struggle more and more with health, eyesight-even when I use my magnifiers I still struggle at times but, age and problems comes to us all in then end-just sooner for some folk.

                      I still manage to make stuff, although it is mainly 1/16 for the RC village, so like the brazier and broken crate etc, little things I can cope with. To be honest this barge is the biggest thing I have built for ages-I got the hull and thought this should easy, er no, basically it fell apart on inspection, was damaged so, I had to go back to square one and rebuild it from the keel up. Funnily enough, I am enjoying it Laurie.

                      Seen you scratch buildings, very nice work and they look superb in your dio settings.

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                      • eddiesolo
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                        • Jul 2013
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by adt70hk
                        That really is looking very promising indeed.

                        Keep up the great work.

                        Andrew
                        Ta Andrew, it is taking shape and hopefully, another update soon.

                        Originally posted by Mini Me
                        Excellent start on this Si, I expect there will be lots of faded, chipped and rust streaked paint and fittings onboard this little "tub".......she will definitely look the part once you have completed her. Carry on Sir and keep us posted. Rick H. :thumb2:
                        Cheer Rick, glad you like it mate. I am going to try and get to some weathering in the next day or so, just finishing off some fixtures.

                        Originally posted by boatman
                        YES HI Si very good work considering you have hand problems but you are stickin at the modeling very well done its people like you who make this modeling look good an worthwhile very well done indeed
                        ATB chris
                        Thank you Chris, appreciate the lovely comment. There are times when I think I may sell up and pack in and then...I decided to just have a break and find something in the bits ox to cobble together, if it works it works, if not, bin it but enjoy it.

                        Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                        Really good work Si. Love the whole thing, but especially the deck.
                        Ta Tim, looks like the deck could be the best feature LOL. Hopefully a update with fittings and soon.

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                        • colin m
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                          • Dec 2008
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                          • Colin
                          • Stafford, UK

                          #13
                          I was going to say nice wood, but that sounds slightly wrong. So, great looking deck Si.

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                          • eddiesolo
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                            • Jul 2013
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by colin m
                            I was going to say nice wood, but that sounds slightly wrong. So, great looking deck Si.
                            Wood...deck...all the same Colin :smiling: Glad you like it.

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                            • JR
                              • May 2015
                              • 18273

                              #15
                              Sorry to read things have been bad for you Si.
                              The fact that you still have an interest and some great skills is good .
                              This getting old and finding things harder that we just took for granted is hard !
                              Love the decking colours, most realistic.

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