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Re: Calling all WW1 Coastal Motor Boat fans!

by William Smallshaw » Tue Mar 25, 2025 9:14 pm

After a very long wait, Coastal Forces has released the 1/72 scale 55 foot CMB kit. These kits are available on eBay.

Bill
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Re: Calling all WW1 Coastal Motor Boat fans!

by coaster » Mon Sep 15, 2014 12:08 pm

Ah, my bad, it's coastal craft models sorry, should have included that! Here's the link.
http://coastalcraftmodelsuk.com/
Fraser
P.S The CMB hasn't been released yet...but soon, I understand. I don't think I was supposed to tell anyone, either, so shhh, please!

Re: Calling all WW1 Coastal Motor Boat fans!

by Felix C » Thu Sep 11, 2014 2:41 pm

What web address? I did a google search and a site did not return as a value.

Re: Calling all WW1 Coastal Motor Boat fans!

by coaster » Mon Sep 08, 2014 5:02 am

Lovely to see this boat back in the water! As regards models, Coastal Forces Models are shortly to release a 1/72nd scale CMB. Judging by the 71' 6" BPBco MGB I'm building, it should be really good.

Re: Calling all WW1 Coastal Motor Boat fans!

by mooza » Thu Aug 28, 2014 2:02 pm

Guys - I have read your forum with interest and would like you to know that my brother is in the process of restoring a 40ft CMB - CMB9. It was originally thought that the only one remaining was indeed the hull of CMB4 which is in the IWM. She was found rotting in a local boatyard 4 years ago. The years have passed and she was finally actually put back in the water and took part in the WW1 centenary in Plymouth this year. We have a fantastic facebook page - full of old vintage pictures and videos - her restoration photos and finally the fantastic photos of her now - PLEASE like the page - we need all the support we can get and you guys seem to be fans!!
thank you
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Re: Calling all WW1 Coastal Motor Boat fans!

by herrmill » Mon Feb 24, 2014 1:47 am

And another interesting link with interior shots of the Finnish CMBs you'd not expect to see.

http://smallcrafthistory.weebly.com/thornycroft.html

Re: Calling all WW1 Coastal Motor Boat fans!

by herrmill » Mon Feb 24, 2014 12:20 am

I came across an excellent model of the CMB 55 1917 version in the Royal Museum Greenwich collection that should fit the bill since the photos show far more detail than I've seen before.

http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collection ... 67382.html

At this point the rudders & drive from the attached photo match the late plans I have so I'm going with what I've got. :thumbs_up_1:
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Re: Calling all WW1 Coastal Motor Boat fans!

by herrmill » Thu Feb 20, 2014 12:55 pm

Many thanks! Yea, Christian does nice work & focuses only on coastal motor boats. You'll find his work on the following link:

http://www.mtbhulls.co.uk

http://www.flickr.com/photos/25721684@N ... 269542118/

Sent you a PM so if anyone else has anything to add, as we like to say back home...Keep 'em coming! :thumbs_up_1:

Re: Calling all WW1 Coastal Motor Boat fans!

by finnfan » Thu Feb 20, 2014 10:15 am

There is a large scale model of a 55' CMB in the imperial War Museum at Duxford. I have a set of photos of the model, but unfortunately not much detail on the twin drive & rudders.

This is the best one I have showing the area you are interested in

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PM me if any of the other pictures are of interest.

Don

Re: Calling all WW1 Coastal Motor Boat fans!

by herrmill » Thu Feb 20, 2014 9:51 am

I just took possession of one of Christian Sheppard-Capurro's excellent hulls that I had commissioned, a 1/24 scale late CMB 55 that I intend to build as MTB 27, originally a Chinese boat that served the Royal Navy with distinction in Hong Kong fighting the Japanese.

Since the plans and reference info I have lack a lot of detail when it comes to the twin drives and rudder, I wanted to ask if any you kind folks here may have clear drawings, photos or specs with which to base my build upon. I've got the John Lambert L/S/61 plan but it lacks the detail I'm seeking.
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Re: Calling all WW1 Coastal Motor Boat fans!

by Felix C » Sat Oct 09, 2010 6:38 am

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Build in progress here.

I thought the 55' was two torpedoes or two chutes and the 40' was single chute.

Here is a single torp. version
http://homepage.mac.com/brentdietrich/C ... y%20II.pdf

Re: Calling all WW1 Coastal Motor Boat fans!

by PT Dockyard » Mon Oct 04, 2010 8:03 pm

Sounds like you are talking about the 80' Elco ML, not the CMB

Re: Calling all WW1 Coastal Motor Boat fans!

by brad » Mon Oct 04, 2010 7:54 pm

I have the Langton 1/200 kit of the 80ft boat in my stash of things to do.

There were two versions of this boat and Langton's is the first, limited run version. I plan to update it to the second version as there is a particular boat I wish to represent.

It's really hard, however, to get photos of these boats - I've been in touch with a chap who runs a website dedicated to them and even he has difficulty.

cheers,

bj

Re: Calling all WW1 Coastal Motor Boat fans!

by Edward Pinniger » Sun Oct 03, 2010 9:43 am

PT Dockyard wrote:It only has one torpedo. I thought the 55' boats had two?

Dave G
The PT Dockyard
As far as I know, they were built with either two torpedoes (as the TC kit which I'm building) or a single central one with depth charge/mine racks either side (as the NMM model).

Re: Calling all WW1 Coastal Motor Boat fans!

by PT Dockyard » Sat Oct 02, 2010 6:38 pm

The new Osprey book on the Raid on Zeebruge has some interesting CMB photos and action reports. It describes the attack on the German TB V69 which was thought to have been torpedoed but was missed.

There is a photo in this book of a CMB with a Stokes mortar mounted. Very rare shot.

Re: Calling all WW1 Coastal Motor Boat fans!

by finnfan » Sat Oct 02, 2010 4:27 pm

Yes, you are right - the CMB with single torpedo at IWM Duxford is a 40' boat. It is reputed to be CMB 4 in which Lieutenant Agar won a Victoria Cross for torpedoing the Russian cruiser Oleg in 1919. They also have a good large scale model of a 55' boat on display in a small room next to where CMB4 is displayed.

Re: Calling all WW1 Coastal Motor Boat fans!

by PT Dockyard » Sat Oct 02, 2010 3:54 pm

It only has one torpedo. I thought the 55' boats had two?

Dave G
The PT Dockyard

Re: Calling all WW1 Coastal Motor Boat fans!

by Edward Pinniger » Sat Oct 02, 2010 12:11 pm

The National Maritime Museum (NMM) website has some very good quality photos of a 55-foot CMB model in their collection:
http://www.nmm.ac.uk/collections/explor ... ID=SLR1423
I found these photos totally invaluable when building my CMB model, as there aren't many original photos of CMBs which clearly show the boat's details! Not sure of the model's scale, or when it was made, but it looks to me like an original "builder's" model.

Here's my WIP build of the 1/48 TC Models kit:
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Re: Calling all WW1 Coastal Motor Boat fans!

by PT Dockyard » Mon Dec 21, 2009 9:52 am

If you want to go even smaller, I do several in 1/600:

-40' CMB
-55' CMB
-55' Armored CMB (from the Russian Civil War)
-70' CMB

Dave G
The PT Dockyard
http://www.ptdockyard.com

Re: Calling all WW1 Coastal Motor Boat fans!

by HMS Zulu » Thu Jun 18, 2009 12:30 pm

Hi Felix, sounds good, can't find them myself. Only CMB models I can find are these 1/200 scale ones

http://www.rodlangton.com/ww1/ww1txt.htm

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