I started this one before the new forum, so it seems I don't have any photos of it in the gallery yet.
This is a model of the PT-9 torpedo boat per Comet plans:
http://smm.solidmodelmemories.net/Gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-560 (http://smm.solidmodelmemories.net/Gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-560)
This evening, I finally got those torpedo tube contractors to work! The second of four torpedo tubes now has its initiator and wire details.
I've added a PT-9 album to my gallery:
http://smm.solidmodelmemories.net/Gallery/thumbnails.php?album=156 (http://smm.solidmodelmemories.net/Gallery/thumbnails.php?album=156)
Garet
There is a problem with your photos. The first does not come up in the forum and the other does not come up in the gallery unless you select the large format. When can we expect the launching?
Lou
Are you still seeing problems with the photos? They seem to be loading okay for me today.
I think I should be able to complete the PT-9 sometime this summer. It's going to go to the top of the list after the PRU Spitfire is finished, and that is scooting along now.
I've put off other ship models because of the PT-9, and have been wanting to make some more PT-10 class boats in 1/350 scale, along with some tiny models of larger warships from plans Ray has.
Other models that I have partially complete are a Speed Spitfire and the Bristol Spaceplanes Ascender. There is also a profile-scale RCAF plane, a stick-and-tissue Hurricane and a long-delayed plastic Yak-17. And the child-sized kayak sort of counts on this list! I think this is the shortest list of in-process models that I've had in quite a while.
Garet
Had the same problems to see the plans, but I got the photos. Looks great. Such pretty little boats.
Kenny
I was marking the deck for torpedo tube installation this evening and noticed that that good-for-nothing contractor forgot to install the initiator housing on two of the tubes. Oh, well, at least we have the shipyard working on her again! ;)
Garet
I fired mine >:( :P
More people out of work Ray? I hired two additional contractor just to tell me how smart I am to hire contractors. So far my ego is doing quite well, but delivery dates are far in the future.
Lou
Torpedo tubes finally got installed. But the shipyard workers drilled one hole in the wrong place, and they had to come back to fill and re-drill the hole.
That mis-drilling is a money maker. You have to watch those guys. Good luck with the remaining work. We long to see a recent photo.
Lou
I do owe a photo -- I'll take one of the PT-9 and another of the Soviet Spaceplane, which is nearly ready for its filler coat.
I talked with Ray, and I'll be finishing my PT-9 in the colors that Comet recommended. Ray thinks he'll use the actual colors of the boat (quite a bit different!).
Garet
And here is the photo:
http://smm.solidmodelmemories.net/Gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-3277 (http://smm.solidmodelmemories.net/Gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-3277)
Looking great. The contractors did a superb job on those torpedo tubes.
Lou
Thank you, Lou. I had a lot of help from my friends. Ray was the one who figured out how to attach the wires with a combination of a right-angle bend into a tiny hole and drops of superglue wicking into the space between the dowel and wires.
I hadn't noticed that the grain on the cabin was showing. Need to fix that.
Garet
Is this project still on the bench. I was looking in your gallery to see if the new spitfire photos had made their way to your "Key Word Spitfire" album and surfed the rest of your photos. I can upon the PT-9 and wondered about it.
Lou
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Lou
Lou, yup, still unchanged, but still on my workbench taking up space, so she's a good candidate for completion!
What else is on he bench?
Lou
Also on the bench:
Ascender space plane
Speed Spitfire
And I also have a WW II combat glider rough-cut
I hope to be able to get back to my projects before the new year.
Lou
so do we Lou, regards Paul J.
Just checking if those shipbuilders are still on strike?
Lou