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New Warpath Rigger - Going to Scott Schneider

marc created the topic: New Warpath Rigger - Going to Scott Schneider

Here are a few pictures of the Warpath rigger I built for Scott Schneider. Sealed with 2 coats of West Systems... just sand, paint and go! Hope you like it Scott!

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Scott replied the topic: Re: New Warpath Rigger - Going to Scott Schneider

:laugh: Simply RIGGERLICOUS :woohoo:

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INEEDSPOTS replied the topic: Re: New Warpath Rigger - Going to Scott Schneider

looks great. Cant wait to see mine B)

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Woodie replied the topic: Re: New Warpath Rigger - Going to Scott Schneider

It should be no secret, that I am not into riggers. To me they are simple constructions, and I want challenges on the construction part.
BUT in this case I must admire the beautiful work and finish on this one.
You perform a lot of fine craftmanship, Marc!

Cheers! :cheer:

Woodie.
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Scott replied the topic: Re: New Warpath Rigger - Going to Scott Schneider

Woodie wrote:
You will doubtfully find a boat style so critical in being built square and true and more challenging in setting up than a racing rigger :huh:
When it comes to riggers being simple beasts ... LOOKS are very deceiving !

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Woodie replied the topic: Re: New Warpath Rigger - Going to Scott Schneider

Scott.

Take note that I payed my respect to the beautiful craftmanship in building this rigger. Amongst the finest I have seen so far.
But building a rigger will never be the same challenge as building a wooden mono with a plywood bottom twisting in two directions towards the front and over a row of spants of which none is angled in the same way as the other.
No offense meant by that. :)
This actual rigger IS beautiful made, and I can't wait to see it finished and in action!

Cheers! :cheer:

Woodie
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Canadian Hot Rod RC Boats replied the topic: Re: New Warpath Rigger - Going to Scott Schneider

INEEDSPOTS wrote:
Ya I'm in line after you and Scott

Line just got shorter by 1 ...... ya

Looking forward to it - Nice work Marc

Cheers

Randy

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marc replied the topic: Re: New Warpath Rigger - Going to Scott Schneider

Scott wrote:
I really have to agree here...I've built more than one wood boat, and done monos...in my opinion it's more difficult to build an accurate rigger than it is to build an accurate mono. You can get away with alot more on a mono...Just my opinion based on my experience. ( * look forward to a good race mono kit from MGB in the near future also! )

That said though, I designed this kit so that it would be easy for just about anyone to build accurately...

In the very near future, my father might be stepping in to build some of these kits for me since I don't really have the time to build many. If that works out, we will have some really nice ARTR riggers to offer as well! My father is a MUCH better wood worker than I!

Small note... the sponson tips on the two I've built for Scott and Will have pine nose pieces. I'm thinking of supplying the kits with yellow birch or maple blocks for the nosepieces instead...this includes the tub nose piece as well. What do you guys think? A bit more time to spend on sanding and shaping, but much stronger.

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Canadian Hot Rod RC Boats replied the topic: Re: New Warpath Rigger - Going to Scott Schneider

Sounds like good idea on Birch for tips - diff in prep time will be minimal

Looks Good

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Scott replied the topic: Re: New Warpath Rigger - Going to Scott Schneider

Birch or even Ash on the tips will be tougher than pine.
Having just finished the actual building aspect of my twin rigger and using OAK at tub and sponson tips ( Over Kill !! ) something hardness/toughness in the middle sounds about right :P

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