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Martin Howes & Baylis Model Steam

MARTIN HOWES & BAYLIS
Fine quality steam launches.

The following kits build into very fine scale model steam boats. The kit contents are suburb. The hulls are Glass Fibre with lots of fine detailing .The fittings consist of  turned brass parts along with a stainless and brass running gear set. The timbers are Selected to give a high quality finish.
All go to make these kits probably the best steam launches available anywhere.!!!!

NOTE: You can click on the images to see a larger image of the boat.

 


New Kit
 
        H.M. CUSTOMS CRUISER 'VIGILANT'
Scale 1/2"= 1ft 1:24
    The model is suitable for either steam or electric power.

H.M. Customs Cruiser Vigilant from Westbourne Model Centre




 The 'Vigilant' was built for the Commissioners of Customs in 1902 for a cost of £5,390. She was powered by a triple expansion engine steamed by a single scotch boiler and attained a speed of eleven knots. Her dimensions are 100 feet, (30.48 metres) between perpendiculars, 108 feet, (32.8 metres) overall, 16 foot, (4.88 metres), beam, 8 foot, (2.44 metres), draught. She was stationed at Gravesend and used for the control and clearance of ships bound for the Port of London. She was also used by the Commissioners for Customs to inspect their posts in ports around the coast. The 'Vigilant' has an interesting history. A Customs Officer recently 'found' her being used as a houseboat in a marsh on the south coast. The Customs Service formed a trust and purchased the vessel. H.M. Customs and Excise kindly provided us with Cox and Co.'s original general arrangement drawing, the mid-ship section, their tender and specification and several photographs. The hull lines were taken directly from her when she was hauled up onto the hard. The model is to 1/24 scale and represents her as she was when launched.


                        SUMMARY OF KIT CONTENTS

Glass reinforced plastic hull with a stainless steel stem and keel locked into the moulding. Stainless steel stern post and propeller guard, moulded rudder, bronze propeller with stainless steel shaft, running in brass stern tube with bronze bearings. Pre-cut plywood building stand, deck, deck beams and stringers, chart house frame and saloon roof. Strip spruce in various sizes. Lime strip for the laid deck. Sheets 0.8mm pear for the construction of the hatches, chart house, engine room hatch and skylight and the saloon. A tool is provided to produce the panel beading. Pear in various sizes and sections is also provided. The two ships boats have moulded hulls and are provided with all parts to finish them, including oars, cast brass rowlocks, boat hook ends, gudgeons and pintles, and cast gratings. Several sheets of acid etched brass for both construction and fine detail. Nearly 400 cast or machined brass fittings. Parts to build a full set of working copper navigation lights and an anchor light. Lengths of brass rod, tube, angle and 'T' section. Cordage for rigging etc. There are 6 x AO sheets of drawings including two sheets of full size general arrangement drawings. 8 x A3 and 4 x A4 sheets of colour illustrations and an instruction manual. The model displaces 24 lbs., (10.8 kilos). The completed model from the kit weighs 12 lbs., (5.4 kilos). There is therefore 12 lbs., (5.4 kilos), of displacement for the propulsion unit, batteries radio, etc.

The model is suitable for  electric power. though steam could be fitted

 Scale 1/2"= 1ft 1:24
Length 54" (1372mm)  Beam 82" (203mm)
Draught 4" (102mm)
Weight of model without propulsion unit etc 12lbs (5.5kg)Displacement of model 24lbs (11kg)

Kit Only
No Steam engine


£1650.00  
MHB8

       

 

Topaz

Topaz Steam Launch from Westbourne Model Centre
 
Now Updated

 45"This elegant and powerful launch has the following features.
The saloon has a galley and separate w.c. The seats in the saloon are upholstered, the floor is carpeted and there is a drop leaf table. The rear door opens to a cockpit with upholstered seats and the forward doors open to a covered steering position.

 The floors each side lead to a forward cockpit with slatted seats and a drop leaf table. The saloon has a detachable coach roof, allowing access to the galley, w.c. and saloon.
At 1/12th scale, there is plenty of scope for the miniaturist to add their own personal touch.
The kit comprises a fibreglass hull and all ply and other woods Now all CNC cut as necessary to complete the model. There are over one hundred brass fittings, (no white metal is used).

These include boathooks, door plates, stanchions, tread plates, hand rails, oil lamps and taps. A Windermere kettle, (non working), is also provided. The saloon and cockpit button back upholstery is ready moulded, as are the w.c. and basin. All running gear is brass or stainless steel, bearings fitted and ready to install. Full size drawings and an instruction book with detail drawings and colour illustrations are also provided.

Kit Only
No Steam engine


£675.00
MHB1

Der Seekadet

     
 

, 52" fast cabin launch , 120 brass fittings , chromed etchings , including full fittings kit
This fine model is based on a drawing in the 1912 catalogue of the long established company of Escher Wyss of Zurich.

   

Kit Only
No Steam engine


£835.00
MHB6

 

 

 

 

 

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