Wednesday, 26 June 2013

THREE SHIPS IN AN OLD GERMAN BRANDY BOTTLE


A Suffolk man has taken the traditional Ship in a Bottle to the next level. After 13 months, and countless hours of painstaking effort, and with huge amounts of skill and patience, Allan Stevens has unveiled his latest creation. The ex-seaman has made miniature models of three vessels steeped in local East Anglian history and recreated them in stunning detail - complete with tiny crew members - all inside an old brandy bottle !

The LT 472 Excelsior, the last surviving sailing smack from the Lowestoft fishing fleet, is featured alongside the LT412 Mincarlo - the town's only surviving sidewinder trawler - and the historic east coast herring drifter YH89 Lydia Eva.

In 2001 Mr Stevens completed an 18-month project to be hailed as the first person in the world to get a model ship - the LT 459 Nelson smack - into a yard of ale glass. But he hasn't stopped there, Mr Stevens has gone on to produce many other scale models of boats, creating one inside a light bulb and even building two ships inside a 1950s glass rolling pin. He is a member of the European Association of Ships in Bottles, and is devoted to his craft building up his skills over 38 years.

Mr Stevens began the preparation work for his latest creation by researching the length and dimensions of the three vessels and then using these to calculate the correct sizes for the scale models. The three models each include four crew members no larger than six-and-a-half millimetres. The Excelsior's 12ft by 5ft measurements scale down to about 13.5mm by 5.5mm.
He opted to place the vessels in an old German brandy bottle which he had owned for more than 30 years. "It doesn't have any flaws in it and I kept it all this time so I'd have something special to put in it" he said."The boats all go through the neck and had to go into three pieces to get them in - it is a nerve-racking job.
The Mincarlo went in first, then the Lydia Eva in second and the Excelsior third."

Mr Stevens, who is a member of the Lowestoft and East Suffolk Maritime Museum, said he had already had a lot of local interest in his latest creation, which includes a miniature version of John Wylson, founder and vice-president of the Excelsior Trust, on board the model of the sailing smack.
He estimates that he had now made at least 150 ship in a bottle.
"All my works give me a great deal of pleasure, but I am especially pleased with this latest one, given the local heritage," Mr Stevens said. "I worked on it more or less every day for 13 months."


Monday, 24 June 2013

Dynamo Defies Gravity on a London Double Decker Bus




He ' walked on water' on the River Thames in 2011, and yesterday, Shoppers and tourists alike were once again left open-mouthed in London as the Master of the Impossible, Magician Dynamo performed his latest stunt, levitating alongside a London Routemaster Double Decker Bus, with his right hand touching the bus and his legs dangling in mid-air.



Passing by the Houses of Parliament, bystanders, London Taxi drivers and even passengers on the No.543 bus could barely believe their eyes.




"The reaction of the public as I was travelling was incredible. It was great to see so many people taking in the excitement," said the Yorkshire-born conjurer. 


Dynamo's new TV series, sponsored by Pepsi Max, starts July 11th on Watch.

Wednesday, 19 June 2013

Adding Radio Control to a Small Precedent Fairey Huntsman or Perkasa Model Boat




If you want to convert your Small 34" Fairey Huntsman or 37" K D Perkasa model boat kit into a radio controlled model you will require the following accessories: 

First of all you will need the excellent:
Planet T5 2.4GHz 5 Channel Transmitter & Receiver Set which has been designed for crystal-free operation, and has a range up to 100 metres  (always perform a range check before use). However some customers report using successfully over 100 meters.












With this we suggest you use:
Viper Marine Forward & Reverse Speed Controller 25Amp which is a Brushed Speed Control designed specifically for use in RC boats. This Speed Controller has a 25Amp motor limit, which means you can use any DC Brushed motor as long as the current drawn by that motor does not exceed 25Amps under load (with the prop connected, under water).



Other required products include: 

Planet T5 2.4GHz 5 Channel Transmitter & Receiver Set
Viper Marine Forward & Reverse Speed Controller 25Amp
Single Standard Servo - RC3S
Lead Acid Battery 12V 7Ah - BAT12V7
Electric Motor 9.6V - G7307
Heavy Duty Prop Shaft M4 x 30cm Tube - PSU2/12
Universal Coupling Joint - UCJ
Coupling 4mm threaded for PSU2 Prop Shaft - UCF/M4
Coupling 5mm for Motors & Gearboxes - UCF/5
Large Rudder 67mm Blade Depth - RAU4
Robbe Dynamic 2 Blade Propeller 40mm - R1462



Preferences do vary however, and these products are just offered as a guideline. 

Please give us a call or email if you require more in depth guidance.

Tuesday, 18 June 2013

Cake Decorating is taking off at Hobbies

Cake Craft at Hobbies

Burgundy Piping on a Cream Ready to Roll Icing
With the increased popularity of cooking and baking shows on TV, cake craft is slowly becoming more popular than ever, and at Hobbies we are adding more products to our range to help cater for this.



Cassie Brown Airbrush and Compressor Kit + Free DVD












There are many ways to decorate your cake and the Cassie Brown airbrush set is a great place to start and the free instructional DVD is a very helpful too, giving you ideas and tips to make your first adventure into cake decorating hopefully an enjoyable experience. 


Cake Craft

Tips For Cake Success 

Sponge

The main ingredient to a successful cake is the sponge underneath, no matter how fancy the decoration is the cake needs to be right.

All these cake use a simple Victoria Sponge recipe with a Jam and Butter Icing filling, this light sponge makes a great tasting cake that pleases all crowds whether its for a retirement party (left) or just fancy birthday cakes (above and below).
Retro 80's Rubix Cube Cake



Icing

Secondly ready-to-roll icing is one of the best coverings to create a smooth base to work from, especially if you are airbrushing on a design of your own. 

For the smoothest results, cover the sponge with 2 layers of butter icing, setting each layer in the fridge for 30 mins to an hour, before covering with ready to roll icing.

Get the colours right as they go a long way to giving your cake a wow factor. This can be seen in the cakes shown in this blog.

Be Creative

The best way to make any cake look stylish and amazing is just simply be creative. Take inspiration from the internet or books. Pinterest has become very popular lately and is very useful to get amazing ideas from. 

Cake Support

Now making multiple layer cakes does require some minor engineering skills as they get heavy with all the icing on them.

Every cake will need a baseboard too which can be easily hidden with icing and ribbons, all the cake used here so far have baseboards between the individual cakes that make the finished product.

To support these cakes you will need to run plastic rods through the cake to support each layer, otherwise the top cake will sink into the cake below ruining the final product.

You can also choose to use a Madeira sponge as it is a stronger sponge to build with but  it doesn't taste as good as a Victoria Sponge. It will still need support if using many layers.

Finally

Enjoy the cake creating process and all the compliments that people will give you. Everyone likes cake! Make your cakes for any occasion, no need to go over the top with too many layers or different colours.  Try to practice your skills in certain areas and soon you will be able to make show-stopping cakes that will be the talk of your friends and family for weeks to come.

The Climber Cake 

The following cake was made for my birthday and depicted a typical climbing scene and terrain. With many layers of cake under the weight of all the icing. It tasted amazing and provided a challenge to cutting the cake in order to serve it.

Climbing cake many layers and colours
Many hours of work went into making this awesome cake, there are eight layers covered with a ready-to-roll icing that was marbled to give it the rock colour of the mountain. 

The sponge was a Victoria sponge and this was held together by many long plastic rods and cocktail sticks to keep the structure standing and the people on the rock face.






The figures were made from icing too, and stuck together with sugar glue and cocktail sticks. and crafted to give the basic hair detail. See cake craft tools 






All in all there are many different skills used making this cake above and also many other ways this can be achieved especially using the Cassie Brown airbrush set to create the rock face colours and detail. Also using sugarcraft to create the figures and additional details.


Cake craft is a fun and growing hobby that allows for individuals to be as creative as they want to be. It is great for all the family to get involved and should not just be for special occasions. There is a world of designs and ideas out there, so get creative and make something tasty.

If you can think it, then you might just be able to create it, the only way to be certain is to try and if it all goes wrong never mind as you'll still be left with a cake at the end of the day.

However if you do make it work then you will have a fantastic cake like the ones above to admire and then share with your friends, family or work colleagues. 




What are you waiting for ? Get in the kitchen and start creating!







Adding Radio Control to a Large Precedent Fairey Huntsman or Perkasa Model Boat




We have recently had a number of requests for advice of what accessories are necessary to convert some of our best-selling model boats into a Radio Controlled models. 

Starting with the classic Precedent Fairey 46.5" Large Huntsman (shown above) and the Precedent K D Perkasa 49" Large Model Boats (shown below) we have put together a rough list to be used as a guideline, although there are lots of variations and choices available.




First of all you will need the excellent:
Carson Reflex Stick Pro 2.4GHZ 2 Channel Transmitter RC System which is an ideal radio for classic two stick control with the benefit of interference free 2.4Ghz operation. A Carson (Acoms) Servo is included in the box.




With this we suggest you use:
Viper Marine Forward & Reverse Speed Controller 25Amp which is a Brushed Speed Control designed specifically for use in RC boats. This Speed Controller has a 25Amp motor limit, which means you can use any DC Brushed motor as long as the current drawn by that motor does not exceed 25Amps under load (with the prop connected, under water).

Other required products include:  

Lead Acid Battery 12V 7Ah - BAT12V7
Electric Motor 12V 10.8Ah - EM850
M4 Fine Line Stainless Prop Shaft 325mm - 4342
Universal Coupling Joint - UCJ
Coupling 4mm threaded for PSU2 Prop Shaft - UCF/M4
Coupling 6mm for Motors & Gearboxes - UCF/6
Large Rudder 67mm Blade Depth - RAU4
Graupner 2 Blade Racing Propellers - G2303/42


Thats basically what you'll need for turning your prized showpiece into an amazing remote control model !