1/25 Russian armored patrol boat Bronekater BK 1125 (WWII)

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Re: 1/25 Bronekater BK 1125 - Armored Patrol Boat

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Thanks Devin. but I have to tell you. With this nasty beat up Russian tank boat all it will do is make it look more authentic! LOL!!

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Devin wrote:Steve,

That video reminded me why I haven't built any R/C boats. Every time it got near the edge of the pool I'd cringe and say "don't hit it! You'll scuff paint and pop rivets!!!"

Impressive work across the board.

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What ever you do Devin don't try RC planes if this bothers you! LOL!

Yes we rebuild those too. Well sometimes. More than half the reason I started building RC subs and ships is you always seem to bring them home. With an RC plane or jet there's a one in ten chance or better that you bring home a kit in a trash bag.

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U812 wrote:What ever you do Devin don't try RC planes if this bothers you! LOL!

Yes we rebuild those too. Well sometimes. More than half the reason I started building RC subs and ships is you always seem to bring them home. With an RC plane or jet there's a one in ten chance or better that you bring home a kit in a trash bag.

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Re: 1/25 Russian armored patrol boat Bronekater BK 1125 (WWII)

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Here is an interesting set of images of a Bronekater model..

posted on the main forum here at MW.com

http://www.hobbiesguinea.com/product_in ... ts_id=8189

Your model is looking decidedly superb!

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Steve's been quite busy the past week but has finished his BK.

It sits on the waterline perfectly without need for ballasting & kicks up a wake with that tunnel drive just like the real Bronkater.

As you can see from these photos, he's done an excellent job on this build! :thumbs_up_1:

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Very good indeed and an unusual subject. :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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lovely build!
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Thanks gents. I took her to the lake yesterday for the first time and she was a pure joy to run.

Here's some pictures and a video.

Enjoy,

Steve

http://wavelit.com/media/924/Bronekater ... trol_boat/
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Very nice, :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :woo_hoo: :woo_hoo:
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This build was a very interesting one and an unkonown subject. Great work... :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1:
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Re: 1/25 Russian armored patrol boat Bronekater BK 1125 (WWII)

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Hi
I am doing research on the Russian Armoured Motorboat 1124 and just came accross your build which will help me alot . I received plans from Russia on the 1124's which had different hulls and carried two turretts .The plans show four different turretts that were used on these boats .They are T-35A,T-28,6T7A and T-34 .I will be doing a static model in 1/35 scale so I can use the T-28 turretts from the AER-015 T-28 kit .
My proublem is I can not find any photo's of the 1124.Did you find any books on the 1124 and 1125 ? If so could you recommend were I can purchase it ?
Vert nice job on the 1125 .
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Richard I have a bunch of pictures of the boats one set very extensive on two museum boats. I could send you a zip package if that would help.

To see more about this boat and how it turn out go to my website: wwwsneillfx.com

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Hi Steve
Thank you for your help,I will need it .Being a old man { 63 but don't tell anybody } I don't know what a zip package is .
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Thank you Steve for the zip file .It and this build will help me alot .I realy like your hull plating .I have started the 1124 hull and will start a post when I get the hull done .The 1124 as you know were different in that they had two props and two tank turrets .
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Back in around '90 I built a 1/35th BK1125 from a 2 way drawing, I had to guess the dimensions etc from photos in a Soviet Navy book published (I think) by arms & armour press. The same book yeilded a G5 and BK1124 ( see pic Image )

As you can see the accuracy was very poor but we were pre-internet!

Maybe I'll have another go now that I can get some real data and images that are more than blurs!
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Re: 1/25 Russian armored patrol boat Bronekater BK 1125 (WWII)

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There are plans available from Russia in 1/35 for the 1124's.Your 1125 looks great .
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I'll get those plans
Actually, when I think about it, the twin T-28 turret version in the pic is supposed to be the BK1124, but she's too big. The turrets were bought (along with the rest of the tanks :) ) in St Petersburg in '94, so I guess she's nearly 15 years old, she still gets an outing on occasion.

This pic is the only one of both BKs I can find on this computer.
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Re: 1/25 Russian armored patrol boat Bronekater BK 1125 (WWII)

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Wow,fifteen years ago .I thought I was doing something new ! The 1124's had two props and two rudders.I can't see in the photo what she is but they both look great .The 1124is 27 inches in 1/35
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Yeah, I only discovered the drawing I had was wrong about the screws when a friend gave me a link to set of images of a museum boat about 2 weeks ago!
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