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ahoy!
anyone got plans for a coaster ro contaner ship.[
]I am a RC monster trucker but have had some experience in boat building.

maby later when I have some more experience I could build a tug with those z-drive thingies.
maby
maby
MABY
MABY
someone could give me some plansso I can get that experience!!!
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http://www.shipmodelers-forum.net/
Go to ship modelers forum, then click on Best Scale Models
In the upper left hand corner there is a menu that has Free Drawings of the Cruiser Aurora.
It gives you the history as well as all the Classification: Cruiser of I-st rate
Name: AVRORA
Class: a PALLADA (1899) class vessel
Principal designer: K. K. Ratnik, buisiness manager of Baltiyskiy Ironworks
Shipyard, city: New Admiralty, Saint Petersburg
Building supervisors: E. R. de Grofe, K. M. Tokarevskiy
Coast, including guns: about 6400 roubles.
Laid down: June 4, 1897
Launched: May 24, 1900
Commissioned: July 29, 1903 in lists of Baltic fleet
Displacement (standard): 6731.3 t
Dimensions:
Length (overall): 126.8 m
Beam (overall): 16.8 m
Draught (aver.): 6.4 m
Normal maximum speed: 19.2 knots
Range: 4000 miles at 10 knots
Main propulsion (in 1903):
- total power 11'610 h.p.
- steam engines, number and type 3 vertical engins of triple expansion
- steam boilers, number and type 24 Belleville boilers 1894-type
Propulsors: 3 three-bladed propellers (135 rot. per min)
Fuel (coal) stock:
normal: 912 t
higest possible: 1000 t
Total complement:570
officers: 20
Armour shields: deck 38 mm;
deck slants 50,8 - 63,5 mm;
conning tower 152 mm;
casings of boiling-rooms 38 mm;
gun elevators 38 mm
Artillery weapons:
(in 1903) 8x1 - 6-inch Cane guns (1414 shells);
24x1 - 75-mm Cane guns (6240 shells);
8x1 - 37-mm Gochkis guns (7800 shells);
2 - 2.5-inch Baranovskiy landing guns (1440 shells)
Artillery weapons:
(in 1917) 14x1 - 6-inch Cane guns;
6x1 - 3-inch Lender AA guns
Torpedo armament: 1 above-water, 2 submersible torpedo tubes
(8 torpedos of 1898-type)
Mine weapons: 35 mines of 10-inch caliber
(since 1915: 150 mines of 1908-type)
Anti-torpedo weapons: Anti-torpedo nets
Communication equipment: A.S.Popov-type wireless station,
6 - 75-mm Mangen searchlights
(since 1904: T.S.F.-type radio station)
Fire control equipment: N.K.Geisler-type fire control system,
2 - 1.4-m Barr&Strudd-type range finders
Navigating equipment:
(main) 2 - 10-inch standadt magnetic compasses,
4 - 7.5-inch working magnetic compasses
Sonar: since 1916: FESSENDEN-type underwater communication station
That should give you something to sink your teeth in. (smiles)
Good luck and have fun.
Go to ship modelers forum, then click on Best Scale Models
In the upper left hand corner there is a menu that has Free Drawings of the Cruiser Aurora.
It gives you the history as well as all the Classification: Cruiser of I-st rate
Name: AVRORA
Class: a PALLADA (1899) class vessel
Principal designer: K. K. Ratnik, buisiness manager of Baltiyskiy Ironworks
Shipyard, city: New Admiralty, Saint Petersburg
Building supervisors: E. R. de Grofe, K. M. Tokarevskiy
Coast, including guns: about 6400 roubles.
Laid down: June 4, 1897
Launched: May 24, 1900
Commissioned: July 29, 1903 in lists of Baltic fleet
Displacement (standard): 6731.3 t
Dimensions:
Length (overall): 126.8 m
Beam (overall): 16.8 m
Draught (aver.): 6.4 m
Normal maximum speed: 19.2 knots
Range: 4000 miles at 10 knots
Main propulsion (in 1903):
- total power 11'610 h.p.
- steam engines, number and type 3 vertical engins of triple expansion
- steam boilers, number and type 24 Belleville boilers 1894-type
Propulsors: 3 three-bladed propellers (135 rot. per min)
Fuel (coal) stock:
normal: 912 t
higest possible: 1000 t
Total complement:570
officers: 20
Armour shields: deck 38 mm;
deck slants 50,8 - 63,5 mm;
conning tower 152 mm;
casings of boiling-rooms 38 mm;
gun elevators 38 mm
Artillery weapons:
(in 1903) 8x1 - 6-inch Cane guns (1414 shells);
24x1 - 75-mm Cane guns (6240 shells);
8x1 - 37-mm Gochkis guns (7800 shells);
2 - 2.5-inch Baranovskiy landing guns (1440 shells)
Artillery weapons:
(in 1917) 14x1 - 6-inch Cane guns;
6x1 - 3-inch Lender AA guns
Torpedo armament: 1 above-water, 2 submersible torpedo tubes
(8 torpedos of 1898-type)
Mine weapons: 35 mines of 10-inch caliber
(since 1915: 150 mines of 1908-type)
Anti-torpedo weapons: Anti-torpedo nets
Communication equipment: A.S.Popov-type wireless station,
6 - 75-mm Mangen searchlights
(since 1904: T.S.F.-type radio station)
Fire control equipment: N.K.Geisler-type fire control system,
2 - 1.4-m Barr&Strudd-type range finders
Navigating equipment:
(main) 2 - 10-inch standadt magnetic compasses,
4 - 7.5-inch working magnetic compasses
Sonar: since 1916: FESSENDEN-type underwater communication station
That should give you something to sink your teeth in. (smiles)
Good luck and have fun.
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Thanx.....broken wings 






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