I'm enjoying model production of small radio control boat and radio control car- etc.. Less than 30 cm a storage doesn't take at low cost recently focusing on 1/76 ,1/87(OO and HO scale) is shifted to a thing.Greetings from Japan. 小さなラジコンボートやラジコンミニカ-などの模型つくりを楽しんでいます。1/76,1/87を中心にして最近ではローコストで保管場所の取らない30㎝以下ものにシフトしています。
This figure was a gift from @fredtedstedman. It transforms a railroad maintenance worker into a fisherman. The big crowbar has been replaced with a deck brush. Thank you!
comments lost ................................................you always amaze me with something new and creative , dear friend ! people will not realise this figure is only 2cm tall .
I missed this video, so watched it now. Really awesome build! You must have quite a few boats now from building so many over the years. Would you be interested in making a video showing them all? Or maybe you don't have the boats in your possession anymore? Awesome as always! ❤
With an animated fisherman on a 1:87 fishing boat. That my Fren is impressive. You keep building these wonderful models,I'll keep thumbing them up. Thank you for sharing.
Hi my friend,... what a wonderfull modification! The Tugboat 686 just swapped over to Europe and a lot of kids start their rc-career with it. Actually a lot of more older ones, like me, also did aquire one and are trying to modify them, too... thanks for uploading and describing what you did with yours.... Best wishes, Holger from Subwaterfilm
Great job!!! I have ordert 1 my self. Its gonna be working as a recovery tug for my othter rc boats. I have a question,where can 1 find the bumpers that's you have on youre tug? And on fb i see that you have made a kind off "buldozer" on the front. Love it!!! That you also can house as cleanup system. Can i find it somewhere? Keep up the great work.
Thank you for watching! The bumper was made by processing plastic sheet. Urethane sponge is used as a cushioning material. The attachment for recovering the boat was made by processing the grill of an old electric stove. For attachment, we used Insiloc, which is used to bundle electric wires. Details will be posted on Facebook, so please check it out.