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    Toolbox

    My tool box Not really a massive selection, and a lot of it second hand, picked up on car boot sales etc. It is not all used for model shipbuilding, because I make lots of other things as well. Neither is it always this tidy, and it took me about two hours to sort it all out this morning! Bob
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    Drawing

    Today, Friday 22nd May, 2020 - I made a wooden box to keep my drawing pens, pencils, markers, ruler, brushes etc in. Once again, as with most of the things I do, almost totally obsolete, as most drawing seems to be done using CAD these days, that fortunately is well beyond my capabilities...
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    900-Ton Barque Completed

    Monday, 18th May, 2020 900-ton barque Today, I fitted the twisted wire edging around the inner base, and put the model on it for a trial view. Everything is looking OK, and the polished base really enhances the model. As it is a fictitious ship, built to the normal specifications of the...
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    RMS St Helena

    My last ship, the former passenger liner RMS St Helena. Now thirty years old, she has been convereted into a floating base for extreme electric car racing in remote locations around the globe. Still keeping the name St Helena, but no longer carrying the Royal Mail, so now MV St Helena! -
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    Memphis

    Memphis -
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    Some of my books

    Some of my reference books -
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    900-ton wooden barque

    16th April, 2020 A nine -hundred ton barque of my own design - and I am very pleased at how it is coming along The three cargo hatches and the fife rails round fore and main masts have been fitted. The wheelbox and wheel still need to be made, plus the windlass, forecastle scuttle and various...
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    My Last plank on frame model

    I completed this one about 40 years ago. The hull was just under a foot long. As usual, rigged with wire. Frames sawn out of three ply and planked with 1/16th inch thick obeche strips. After that, I moved on to miniatures. No doubt you will recognise it - it is the Scottish Maid, a...
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    The Log of a Sea Waif

    I have lost count of the number of times that I have been told that there was nothing of interest to be gained by serving in commercial ships, whose only purpose was that of peaceful trade with all the countries of the world. But to me, reading about one sea battle after another tends to get...
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    Steel four-masted barque

    Another drawing Whilst patiently waiting for better weather, I have once again got out the drawing board in the shape of a badly warped piece of three ply! The present drawing is the sail and general arrangement plan of a large 326-foot-long steel-hulled four-masted barque of 1892. Most...
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    One-inch-long schooner

    Jusr built for fun yesterday - it took just under two hours. The one-inch-long Miss Morris is shown in front of the larger version that I completed recently! Bob
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    Miniature Shipbuilding - Small Steamers & Motor Ships

    Miniature Shipbuilding Small Steamers & Motor Ships I am pleased to announce that this download is now available, price £2.99. 41 Pages, A4. 9,526 words, 71 images, five plans. Please click the link and scroll down a bit after it opens to read the synopsis. Then, if you wish to purchase a...
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    The Franklin Expedition

    Here is a fascinating half-hour fictional view of the loss of HMS Erebus & HMS Terror, whilst searching for the Northwest Passage. Here is my model of HMS Erebus, abandoned in the ice.
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    RMS Edinburgh Castle

    I have just found this auction listing, and result. I completed and sold the model in June 1997 as a private commission. It took 103 hours to build, and that included the display case and carrying case. It re-appeared 16 years later in a London auction house in October 2013, and went for...
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    Half Model

    Half model of steel-hulled wool clipper Peleus - A & J H Carmichael, Greenock -
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    Building the brig Sicily - Slide show

    Building the collier brig Sicily - a project for beginners:
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    Building the four-masted barque Loch Torridon

    Loch Torridon slide show.
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    Building a Motor Tramp (Video)

    Ramon de Larrinaga - British tramp ship - 32 feet to 1` inch - Scratchbuilt -
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    Mail steamer

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    Imperial Star

    Cargo liner Imperial Star - 32 feet to 1 inc (1:384) -
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