A daily updated blog typed by someone with painty hands, oil under his fingernails and the smell of solder in his nostrils who likes making all sort of models and miniatures. And fixing things.
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Mastman Kit
The Mastman Models kit isn't a kit in the way railway modellers would understand the concept. It is exactly what you get in the model boat world however.
A vac-formed hull, deck and front fender are supplemented by a sheet of plasticard and some plans for the superstructure. Basically, it's an aid to scratch building rather than a shake the box model. I'm happy with this as it keeps the cost down and lets me build the boat I want.
The idea is that the deck is trimmed to drop in to the top of the hull. As far as I can tell, this means that there will be a lip around the top edge - strong for a model and easy to build, but nothing like any of the real tugs.
Never mind, this is all fixable and since the hull is very good indeed and I certainly can't make anything better - it will form the basis for the model I want to build.
Running a ruler over the hull, the model works out at 1:24 scale, a normal one for boat modellers which should make buying a suitable captain easy.
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Bantam Tug,
model boat
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3 comments:
is the Bantom tug kit still availabe or even just a hull
Phil Allen@hotmail.co.uk
can you supply a bantom tug kit or hull
phil-allen@hotmail.co.uk
Sorry, no idea. I'm just a customer and haven't been to a model boat show for over 3 years.
Google shows they have a Facebook page. Why not try there? https://www.facebook.com/mastmanmodels/
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