Thinking a the guns Chris, I remember as a nipper in the late sixties seeing a sailing model of HMS Hood demonstrated on Blue Peter. It was about six foot long as I remember, and obviously sailed around under radio control. As the finale of the demo it rotated it’s turrets and fired a broadside of matches. I thought it was the coolest thing ever......no idea how it was done at the time (I was about 8), but could probably work it out now.
boatman's 1/72 HMS Tiger C20 build
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the hard part is gettin the guns to elevate but i may have a micro servo fitted in the turret tube or the way i done on my edinbough was as the turret turns there is a high point cam that starts off low an as the turret turns fitted in the guns barrel inside the turret there will be a small cam wheel fitted to the gun barrel an spring loaded so that when on the cam high point the guns are pushed up an led's would then flash
an then when i travis the turret straight again the spring will pull down the gun barrles ( ok clear as mud i presume but it worked ok on that model ) an gun fire sound would be easy again as when the turret at it shooting point it would hit a knock on switch which would activate the gun fire sound unit hows that
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Thinking a the guns Chris, I remember as a nipper in the late sixties seeing a sailing model of HMS Hood demonstrated on Blue Peter. It was about six foot long as I remember, and obviously sailed around under radio control. As the finale of the demo it rotated it’s turrets and fired a broadside of matches. I thought it was the coolest thing ever......no idea how it was done at the time (I was about 8), but could probably work it out now.
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Well I just had a catch-up and I am gob smacked! She is quite a size and should be queen of the pond for quite a while when she's out sailing.Comment
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Chris, I could probably still catch them, but I have forgotten what to do next LOL...
I think the matchsticks were Swan Vestas and fired by being electrically heated up. I remember a cap gun sort of noise when they fired.Comment
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ATB chrisComment
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AN HI TO YOU ALSO Ian an yea i was also a bit gob smacked! when i fitted her all togeather an a bit stunned as the plans dont do it justice in size till you see it put togeather an i had to sit down to take it all in an :thinking: well there is as much again to still be fitted on her things like all the railing as ive got 100 ft of brass rod to fit on as remember its three rails each side an all the railing on the other decks an around the radar scanners an all the eletrics :thinking: i'll have a long white berd i reckon by the time i finish her an she has got too pass all her water tests in the tank so still a heck of a lot to do on her an hopefuly the pond will still be there to sail her on lol
ATB thanks for lookin in an your nice comments Ian
stay safe an well
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an i wish they would show that hood again on bluepeter as i bet it was great to see that as ive seen several model ship with fireing guns an it really was great an a good bang as well that made poeple look ATB an cheers for you lookin in
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Chris can't add any more as its all been said, but the Committee here at Race Towers have agreed an early award. As the model is so big you get a .
Full size, the Committee are looking fwd to testing and the paintwork. Absolutely brilliant work.
Hope Jen has somewhat forgiven you for your recent misdemeanors.Comment
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