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Eyebolt M1 Ball Ø:2mm Thread Length :10mm (Pack of 4)
Eyebolt M1 BallØ:2mm Thread Length:12mm: Eyebolt height (excluding threaded fixing pin): 3mm, distance across eyebolt flats 1mm. Pack of 4.
Ships Horn Ø:5mm L:15mm: Bell tapers from Ø5 to 1.5mm along 11mm length. Diaphragm chamber Ø3.7mm length 4mm. Overall height (excluding fixing pin): 5.8mm, Fixing Pin Ø1mm, Fixing Pin Length 2.5mm. Pack of 2.
Fire Monitor 45mm 1:50 Scale (Pack of 1)
Fire Monitor 45mm 1:50 Scale (Pack of 1)
This working model of a water cannon can be
connected to a water pump for realistic action. The kit
consists of injection-moulded parts, a brass tube and silicone
tube. The water cannon can be rotated by means of a servo
and two different nozzles are included which produce
different kinds of water jets. The connector tube has a
diameter of Ø 4 mm,the jet nozzle has a diameter of Ø 2mm.
The water cannon can be painted as required.
Radio Control In Model Boats by John Cundell
Radio Control In Model Boats by John Cundell Radio controlled model boating began to establish itself as a popular hobby in the 1950's and there was great excitement, even incredulity, among onlookers when they realised that a model was responding to commands sent from a radio transmitter. Nowadays a bystander is more surprised if a model does not have a radio! In the interim, the equipment used has made great strides, to the point where the customer simply has to plug in the batteries, switch on and it all works: no technical knowledge whatsoever is needed. However, guidance is needed to install the radio in the model and learn how to use it to its best advantage.
John Cundell is an author of many years experience at club, national and international level. In his capacity as editor of Model Boats magazine he is very aware of the sort of questions likely to be asked by the less experienced and, perhaps more importantly, knows the problem areas likely to be encountered by the unsuspecting newcomer.
Radio Control in Model Boats, first published in 1986, is a totally practical book and this revised edition brings you right up-to-date. If you follow carefully the simple procedures which arc clearly explained, you will undoubtedly be on the road to success in this fascinating hobby.
PT Boat Crew Set 1:35 scale
Contains Ten WW2 crew members, of which two are officers. Arms and legs are separate from the body mouldings allowing various poses ro be made.
Mtroniks High PowerMicro Switcher
The HP Switcher allows two accessories to be controlled in a momentary or latching action from one radio channel. This allows you to control either two auxilliaries from a sound module or even two stand alone items like LED lighting from one radio channel on your transmitter. 15amp capacity
Lightcraft Slimline Illuminated Magnifier
Lightcraft Slimline Illuminated Magnifier
A round 16w daylight lamp with glass lens, featuring longer arms with sturdy joints for extra flexibility & positioning. Ideal for close-up intricate work.
Key Features
16 watt energy saving fluorescent tube (LC8076/T)
Cable length 1.5m
Electronic ballast - more energy efficient
Includes table clamp with cone holder foir extra stability
Long Reach Slim Line Magnifier Lamp
Quality 125mm (5") lens, 3 dioptre (1.75x mag.)
Removable sun protector cap
Shadow free light with low heat emission
Fife. Scottish Drifter 1:32 scale 700mm
The Fifie is a type of fishing vessel developed on the east coast of Scotland. The kit has been designed specifically for any type of model maker, and as such it is a perfect kit for those who want and expect a little more. All fittings, masts and rig have been researched using contemporary sources and the most up to date reference material available to make the kit as accurate and as detailed as possible.
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