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bigdogrod 02-12-2013 12:08 PM

amati riva
 
seems kinda quiet in here, let's bring back some life..

here's my rare amiti riva, resin hull, but planked with mahogany, on old whitebone trailer.

http://x.co/twvd

windshield was a little damaged in shipping but no problem, i can fix it.. check out the detail on the dash

http://x.co/twwD

http://x.co/twwp

Smokin Joe 02-12-2013 12:42 PM

Re: amati riva
 
Very nice build! More pics!

BRICKNICK 02-12-2013 02:23 PM

Re: amati riva
 
That thing is gorgeous. What is going to be pulling that set up?

bigdogrod 02-12-2013 03:54 PM

Re: amati riva
 
more pics from sale ad (got it over on rcg)

closer shot of the bow:
http://x.co/txtG

stern
http://x.co/txtX

http://x.co/txtj

port side - the aquarama name is laser cut stainless steel

http://x.co/txtp

engine room- so needs brushless power :)

http://x.co/txtz

bigdogrod 02-12-2013 03:58 PM

Re: amati riva
 
as for what to pull it with, i'm not sure, the boat is 10th scale, but nothing seems to be right...

clod?
http://x.co/txuM

crew cab highlift?
http://x.co/txue

6th scale lightning
http://x.co/txup

or what i think is the closest, 7th scale (world scale body)
http://x.co/txv6

Stuff 02-12-2013 04:15 PM

Re: amati riva
 
i vote lightning.

dabears 02-12-2013 04:41 PM

Re: amati riva
 
Either 6th or 7th scale.... its a big boat. what are the overall demensions?

bigdogrod 02-12-2013 04:45 PM

Re: amati riva
 
i haven't measured myself, but from the sale ad:

Quote:

The boat is approximately 34 inches long and 10 1/2 inches at it's widest
supposedly 10th scale

WhiteWolf McBride 02-12-2013 05:44 PM

Re: amati riva
 
Daymn...

Makes me want to get back working on my two 1/16 boats. One is the 'Carina' runabout from Graupner (kinda hard to find) and the other is the huge Dumas 'Dauntlass', a 48" kit-copy of the Rockefeller commuter-cruiser.

Both are good reasons to get myself a dropdeck/lowboy... I can put a boat-cradle on it for either, not to mention the sporty little Graupner 'Shark' sub (the dynamic diver kit, not the 'toy')

Also makes me want to adapt the hacked 'American Enterprise' I've got to 1/16, give her an aft-deck crane/winch for lifting/transporting the sub, and then be able to use the same cradle as the Dauntlass to transport her (both are about 48")

WhiteWolf


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