Night ambush - the best tactic for any torpedo boat! You would have to be mighty close to a DD to score a kill with a torpedo due to the DDs speed, rapid turn rate and small size. this would bring the S-Boot well into range of the main guns and 40mm Bofors. Might be hard to hit with a 5"/38 but the quad, or even dual mount would turn it into a large patch of flotsam.
Ever notice the best patrol boats are (mostly) civilian designs.
Here is a photo of the drive line stuffing tube for my R/C conversion of the Revell S-100 Schnelleboote.
The plan will be to utilize the Team Orion Flash ESC from my HPI RS4 Micro car with a standard Futaba two channel reciever. ( I may have to use a Shredder if the weight becomes a problem). The battery pack will be a four cell 2/3 AA pack with a micro servo for the rudder. http://rongeorge.com/modules/Gallery/ships/SchnellebooteDrive1a
Well I’m not building at the moment but I have built HMS Polyanthus, a Flower in 1:72, a working conversion of the Matchbox kit, a Billings Dragon Class yacht, MV Mercantic 1:50 scale Billings kit, the HFM kit of a Thames Barge Kathleen, also a working model and last but not least Revels 1:96 Cutty Sark. The Cutty Sark is finished to tally with a photo in B Lubeks “Log of the Cutty Sark”. Note that some of the kits colour instructions are wrong… the lower hull in monnel metal not copper. There are many companies in the UK that sell plans for model ships check the net. TTFN Dai.
I finally finished the Schnell, an article and photos will be posted on the site within a few days.
Next project is a whirlwind build of the Panda Burke, then probably the Minekaze 1/350 IJN Tone…or maybe I’ll keep plugging away on my scratchbuilt IJN Takao in 1.350.
Im jumping around between a few kits… but right now the revell 1:72 flower class corvette: snowberry has top priority. I recived some parts from SIRMAR models. not long ago, and eaven thou some are really good (hedgehog set), there are ALOT of work to be done on most parts (so ask around before ordering).
And some general scratchbuilding aswell so i have no idea when it will hit the water. (RC naturally)
I am in the midst of restoring my Revel Cutty Sark. I built it originaly to a photo in Basil Lubecks Log Of The Cutty Sark. I also got some info from the Cutty Sark Museum. We agreed to disagree over the paint job (They coppied a paintingwhich i dont think is accurate).
But did agree about the under water plating Monel Metal a brassy colour. The reason for refurbishment …I smashed the rigging,by accident.
When this is finished I will start on a 1/100 sctatch build of the SMS Thurigen.
I have several,whisper…,aircraft on the go too.
Dai
Jeff,
Impressive! I’ve seen the Revell kit in the box, and was duly impressed by all the detail; the finished product looks great! So does the Kagero and the U-boat. How did the Revell kit go together? Did you build it out of the box?
Gip Winecoff
In the Features Section of Modelwarships.com is the full article I did on the S-100.
It’s a very nice kit right from the box, with only a few minor corrections that need to be made. It’s lightyears ahead of the venerable old Airfix E-boat released decades ago, at a fraction of the price.
If you add the WEM photoetch to it, you’ve got a model that really can’t be detailed any further aside from doing an interior!
Well for the last two years I’ve been starting my “Snowberry” but so far haven’t washed off the plastic yet.
Every time I think of starting it an unusual aircraft, Triple A gun or car catches my eye. Which is a good thing I think… this week I found out about swiping guns from the RAF launch. If anyone has ant other tips I’d sure like to hear them.