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Precedent Perkasa being put through her paces |
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Three very large tugs. From left to right- Robbe Odin, Robbe Jan and a Mobile marine models Eldergarth |
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Ivors IOM sailboat Moby Dick picking up speed |
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Nice group shot of some of the simpler boats in the club |
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Margaret and our two youngest club members James 6 and Jo 3 |
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Our club chairman and his son Jamie filling his face at our easter display. |
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Night shot of margarets scratch built 12'' tug, Red Dwarf |
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Chris appears to be driving a very soggy Pete at the tug towing day!!! |
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Dave Angoves frigate at Bude model boat festival |
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Eldergarth making waves at Bude |
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Eldergarth and Jamies pilot boat racing each other. |
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Lightning fast IC powerboats were at Bude |
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Of course they dont go fast all the time, (canoes make great rescue boats) |
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Mike Knight (SWAMBC tugtowing secretary) wishing he could have a go with a boat(ha ha) |
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Young James's scratch built Thames police launch |
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The Newquay stand at Helston |
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There were many different boats to see on the lake at Helston.> |
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A very fine Thames barge from Graham Castle |
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Huntsman at speed on the water |
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Jamies excellent landing craft. |
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One of the main attraction on Newquays stand was Ruth lace making |
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A very large sealink ferry |
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Spot the sub competition.(ha ha) |
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John Wicks (independant displayer) built a beautifull Amati Titanic kit. |
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The standard of building at Exeter was very high |
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Possibly the easiest game of hide and seek ever! |
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Of course not all models are serious ones, some even have a sense of humour about them. |
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Dave Angove launches the first boat on our first open day at Crealy. |
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A very nice large scale MTB, the picture does not do its size, speed and build quality justice. (open day) |
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an excellent pusher tug on the Hayle stand (open day) |
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I think the course could have been a whisker tighter for this tiny tug. (open day) |
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Thames barges are always an attractive sight. (open day) |
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The lake seemed much smaller with these fine warships on the water. (open day) |
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A beautiful example of building on a large scale (open day) |
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Rowing boats are quite unusual but always attract a crowd (open day) |
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Dave Aylott and the probably by now internationaly famous Jim (open day) |
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