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attaching the blocks were made from strip brass soldered in place<br />

and the pivot end was filed up from a small piece of brass rod, the<br />

whole derrick was painted buff on completion.<br />

On the forward deck was located a small access hatch made<br />

from a block of scrap timber and styrene sheet. Four bollards were<br />

located round the deck as were two mushroom vents. The spare<br />

anchor is fastened down close to the bow and the anchor cable<br />

cover and tube is located on the starboard side. Aft of the main<br />

mast on a platform to bring it level to the forward deck is located<br />

the combined winch and windlass. This unit was turned from<br />

jelutong and finished with parts made from styrene, the anchor<br />

cable; of barred chain; nunsfrom this windlass section to the<br />

anchor hawse pipe top, in this case the anchor cable has been left<br />

unpainted to show it off clearly. Finally the derrick and mast were<br />

rigged with black cord using suitable pulley blocks from the Squires<br />

and the Mobile Marine Models ranges. The model was examined<br />

carefully, access ladders were fitted, and parts were touched<br />

up with paint w<strong>here</strong> necessary. Name and Port of Registry were<br />

applied from letters from the B.E.C.C. range and Plimsoliline and<br />

depth markings were added from the same range. The hull then had<br />

two coats of satin varnish applied by spray.<br />

Ballast in the form of small flat sheets of lead flashing were secured<br />

inside the hull using cellulose putty and superglue and the model<br />

floated again for test. Dawnlight was sailed and water tested on<br />

three occasions, once at Sheffield, Millhouses' Park; once at<br />

Goole in the company of the young lady representing Macmillan<br />

Nurses Support and a second time at Goole to allow photographs<br />

to be taken. The model, complete in a purpose made carry case,<br />

was then handed to Macmillan Nurses Support to be auctioned<br />

and to raise funds for the charity that had been so helpful to the<br />

author during a series of operations to remove cancerous tumours,<br />

thankfully successful. MM.<br />

SEA TRIALS<br />

The model was floated in the test tank (domestic bath) and<br />

temporary weights were applied to bring it down to the waterline.<br />

ABOVE: The finished model on display<br />

ABOVE: It is very difficult<br />

size vessel or the model?<br />

to determine if this is a picture of a full<br />

www.marinemodelmagazine.com FEBRUARY 201059

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