i found someone who is working on a 3d model of the boat.
http://www.fsdeveloper.com/forum/showthread.php?t=20243
wonder if anyone can contact the designer?
I was thinking
of scratch building the hamilton class from the waterline up, then use a generic frigate/cruiser hull proportionate to the scale i will be doing, since the philippine navy has the PF-15 Del Pilar which was the Lead Ship of the class...
superstructure dont look all that...
hi, modano!
glad to know an old crew of the ham. i humbly thank you USCG guys for selling such a wonderful beautiful ship to my country's navy. making me want to join(before the officer's age limit is reached)...
news is more is to be in philippine navy service soon..
any updates on a...
That is my actual plan too but in at least just around 3 feet. found it on my searches though... i live in the summer capital baguio city.. once sun shines i would feel proud to sail an RC scale replica of our baddest ass in our seas on the burnham lake...
My country procured a very capable exUSCGC Hamilton WHEC-715.
Now known as the Philippine Navy's PF-15 BRP Gregorio del Pilar, I tried to find a paper model to commemorate the transfer but none can be found. anyone knows a free model? from 20-35 inches in length so i can make it in rc?
to be specific i will try to explain without photos. now for the fortezza files, the oms pod's edges next to where the rudder is installed is what im at. that little edge the runs lengthwise. is that a valley fold or is it flush?
same with the outboard sides
also as for the AFRSi...
thanks (tanks) for the info just got the jules M1.. now of great importance is the suspension system as from my old plastic models these road wheels do not align with the other side. plus any templates available for the T158 tracks?
i mean every part of my project will be scratch built.. as...
Anyone has a basic(Tank,Wheels, Tracks, and Turret MGs only, maybe a mine plow) 1:16 card models for me to rebuilt in plastic/sheet pvc, sheel steel, sheet aluminum for RC conversion.
using the glue soak reshaping to get the fuselage clefts that start from the cockpit canopy, up to 3/4ths of the way to the nose and of course the unique trapezoidal shaped cross section of my project.