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HMS Embling Hull HULMM2055

HMS Embling Hull HULMM2055ERIS KENNEDY presents a Feature Plan for a semi-scale destroyerThe first radio controlled model boat I ever built came from a free magazine plan and the design was for a Battle class destroyer prepared by Glynn Guest. That model was called HMS Lagos and the design appealed to me for several reasons. I liked the scale of 1/144 as it made for an economical and portable scale model and it was also sufficiently authentic as well as being relatively quick to build.My efforts at construction were not brilliant and I was too financially challenged to invest in a proper speed controller so the model did not cover too many sea miles and slowly but surely succumbed to the ravages of life in the garden shed. I resolved however to build another similar destroyer at a later
date and when I finally got round to it some 25 years later, I had developed my skills through building other models. I had also drawn some conclusions of my own as to how best to build a 1/144 scale destroyer of this type. I decided therefore to build an updated version of this model from my own plans.Given that the plans for the original are no longer available in the MHS list, I went to a little extra trouble and produced this article for those of you who might be partial to building your own Battle class destroyer. I changed some of the constructional techniques and deepened the hull to improve stability. I must reiterate that none of this would have happened if it had not been for Glynn Guest’s original plan.Having taught myself Computer Aided Design (CAD) I decided to avail
myself of some laser cut parts. These were done for me as a special by Manzano Laser in the U.S.A., website: www.manzanolaser.com. You should be able to obtain a set of parts yourself from Manzano if you contact them direct, or MyHobbyStore are distributing these as well. Alternatively, the plans include sufficient detail to cut your own pieces from1/4 inch and 1/8 inch balsa sheet. Just disregard the locating holes and tabs that exist on some of the parts. Also, you might make use of 1/4 inch square strip balsa rather than cut out the more intricate shapes for some of pieces.Please note that I have no commercial interest in the laser cutting process, but using such a semi-kit is both an economical and effective way to build a precise and sturdy hull with a minimum of fuss. I think
prospective builders may find that the cost is not much more that what it would be to buy and cut the raw balsa alone.
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HMS Embling Hull HULMM2055ERIS KENNEDY presents a Feature Plan for a semi-scale destroyer The first radio controlled model boat I ever built came from a free magazine plan & the design was for a Battle class destroyer prepared by Glynn Guest. That model was called HMS Lagos & the design appealed to me for several reasons. I liked the scale of 1/144 as it made for an economical & portable scale model & it was also sufficiently authentic as well as being relatively quick to build. My efforts at construction were not brilliant & I was too financially challenged to invest in a proper speed controller so the model did not cover too many sea miles & slowly but surely succumbed to the ravages of life in the garden shed. I resolved however to build another similar destroyer at a later date & when I finally got round to it some 25 years later, I had developed my skills through building other models. I had also drawn some conclusions of my own as to how best to build a 1/144 scale destroyer of this type. I decided therefore to build an updated version of this model from my own plans. Given that the plans for the original are no longer available in the MHS list, I went to a little extra trouble & produced this article for those of you who might be partial to building your own Battle class destroyer. I changed some of the constructional techniques & deepened the hull to improve stability. I must reiterate that none of this would have happened if it had not been for Glynn Guest’s original plan. Having taught myself Computer Aided Design (CAD) I decided to avail myself of some laser cut parts. These were done for me as a special by Manzano Laser in the U.S.A., website: www.manzanolaser.com. You should be able to obtain a set of parts yourself from Manzano if you contact them direct, or My Hobby Store are distributing these as well. Alternatively, the plans include sufficient detail to cut your own pieces from 1/4 inch & 1/8 inch balsa sheet. Just disregard the locating holes & tabs that exist on some of the parts. Also, you might make use of 1/4 inch square strip balsa rather than cut out the more intricate shapes for some of pieces. Please note that I have no commercial interest in the laser cutting process, but using such a semi-kit is both an economical & effective way to build a precise & sturdy hull with a minimum of fuss. I think prospective builders may find that the cost is not much more that what it would be to buy & cut the raw balsa alone.

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