MODEL & MINIATURE BOAT -- ELECTRIC POWER
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Bluebird of Chelsea. Model a 1931 motor yacht which was owned by Sir Malcolm Campbell and assisted in the withdrawal from Dunkirk. Features optional plank-on-frame hull construction and electric-motor power. Includes many photos of the original yacht. Full-size model plans included. Part 1. Hull. MODEL BOATS #488 Oct 1991 (v.41) pg. 32, Insert
Bluebird of Chelsea. Part 2. Hull and wheelhouse. MODEL BOATS #489 Nov 1991 (v.41) pg. 14
Bluebird of Chelsea. Part 3. Completing the hull. MODEL BOATS #490 Dec 1991 (v.41) pg. 50
Bluebird of Chelsea. Part 4. Modeling the safety screens and fenders. MODEL BOATS #491 Jan 1992 (v.42) pg. 14
Bluebird of Chelsea. Part 5. More topside detail work. MODEL BOATS #492 Feb 1992 (v.42) pg. 14
Bluebird of Chelsea. Part 6. More topside detail work. MODEL BOATS #493 Mar 1992 (v.42) pg. 14
Bluebird of Chelsea. Part 7. More topside detail work. MODEL BOATS #494 Apr 1992 (v.42) pg. 18
Bluebird of Chelsea. Part 8. Building the dinghy. MODEL BOATS #496 Jun 1992 (v.42) pg. 18
Bluebird of Chelsea. Part 9. Finishing touches. MODEL BOATS #497 Jul 1992 (v.42) pg. 12
Lulonga. Build a model of a typical African river quarter-wheeler paddle tug. Powered and steered with two geared drive electric motors. Full-size plans included. Part 1. MODEL BOATS #526 Dec 1994 (v.44) pg. 36
Lulonga. Build a model of a typical African river quarter-wheeler paddle tug. Powered and steered with two geared drive electric motors. Part 2. MODEL BOATS #527 Jan 1995 (v.45) pg. 52
Lulonga. Build a model of a typical African river quarter-wheeler paddle tug. Powered and steered with two geared drive electric motors. Part 3. MODEL BOATS #528 Feb 1995 (v.45) pg. 10
Added Info MODEL BOATS #532 Jun 1995 (v.45) pg. 6
Lulonga. Build a model of a typical African river quarter-wheeler paddle tug. Powered and steered with two geared drive electric motors. Part 4. Conclusion. MODEL BOATS #529 Mar 1995 (v.45) pg. 18
Added Info MODEL BOATS #534 Aug 1995 (v.45) pg. 6
Tip on using a reed switch and a small magnet to make a waterproof on/off switch for model boat applications. MODEL BOATS #564 Dec 12 1997 (v.47) pg. 7
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