As recommended by kiwi Mark I looked into the resin castings offered by Rusty Rail (rustyrail.com). Amongst other detail they offer seven HO scale models of fishing boats cast in resin. They appeared very reasonably priced ranging from $17 to $25 and I ordered three. Even with UK customs duty and overseas postage they seemed a good deal!
Mike
I've been very pleased with the resin trucks by Rusty Rail...hard to beat the price
Terry
A little closer pic
Terry
Thanks VS.
I decided to concentrate on one of the kits rather than do a "Ford Model T" production line. That may go on in the background but as the kits are essentially the same etc.........
The flash is minimal on the kits I received. A bit of cleanup is required around the windows obviously and the tyres/fenders may need a bit of a fettle. However the one I have selected to "build" required none!
This is one of their latest kits ( so the molds are newer) and is a waterline fishing or coastal freighter. It measures 6.5 inches from stem to stern and is 2 inches wide and tall. It comes with positionable hold doors, 2 lobster pots, 2 crab pots and a removable pilot house roof so the interior can be detailed.
I am not sure about the masts at the moment. I am sure they will straighten out with some warm water but I may replace them with wooden ones.
Mike
The kits look really interesting.
They are a nice quality item, a friend has done up a few and has his finished kit on the Rusty Rails site. I have one sitting on the desk that I will get to one day for my wharf scene. Harry I hope you post photos of how you do your boat.
Thanks Curt and Lynn.
First I gave the boat a blast of primer. RR suggest Rust-Oleum Camouflage. I could not find any in my local town. So I used a german make- " Montana Gold" Sand.
I then painted the hull with cheap acrylics...............
Mike
Nice to see, Mike. I'm watching with interest.
Cheers, Mark.
Great looking boats Mike , have to look up Rusty Rail.
Really nice Mike. Do you clean the resin with soapy water before painting?
Hi Curt,
They suggested no. So I did not. Looks OK though.
Mike
Thanks for the suggestion Mark, I really appreciate it or my wallet does...........
Mike :)
Jan, check them out. Much cheaper than Arcitec and the rest...............great for filling a harbour or two................
Mike
The masts and booms were bent due to packaging. I filled an aluminium ex. pie dish with boiling water and dunked the items in there for a few minutes. Fishing each item out with a pair of tweezers I was able to straighten the items easily.............
Mike
Neat boats.....I'll be watching Mike.....great progress so far. ;D
Thanks Greg.
Mike :)
Here are the pictures of my first attempt. I have added fish to the hold and enhanced the hold cover with real wood planks. The skipper is in the wheelhouse and the rigging is EZ line.
Mike
Mike,
Well done.
Tom ;D
Hey Mike:
They look pretty darned good to me. Excellent job.
Karl
They look great Mike..... 8)
Excellent modeling Mike.
Thanks very much Tom, Karl, Greg and Curt for your kind words.
The shipyard has been busy and another craft joins the fishing fleet.....................
Mike
Great job, Mike - your new fishing boats look fab!
Cheers, Mark.
Thanks Mark. It was a good find by you. I have ordered six more!
Mike :)
Good to hear, Mike!
If you haven't already - make sure you check out his figures. For anyone modelling an earlier period they would make a nice addition.
Cheers, Mark.
Thanks Mark I will check them out.
Mike