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STS Young Endeavour

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Last year my youngest daughter completed a ten day trip on the Young Endeavour and had the time of her life. When she came home she asked if I could build a model of the Young Endeavour for her.
I have made a start but there is still a long way to go.
The model will be a static model in 1/72nd scale.
Something a little different to most other models in the club. Unfortunately I don't think that it would be possible to make a functional model at this scale.
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The Young Endeavour hull trimmed and ready to start construction
The Young Endeavour hull trimmed and ready to start construction
Hull for the Young Endeavour straight from the mould
Hull for the Young Endeavour straight from the mould
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Re: STS Young Endeavour

Post by MikeJames »

Not unless you did a Chas and fit a transparent perspex keep to give her stability.

He did that to his Endeavour and she stay's upright.

Endeavour is a downwind sailor only but she looks very different out there.

You could do that and fit a very small motor, screw and rudder servo to push her around.

Mike
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