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.
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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