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Ahoy, from the South of England....

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Hello there,

I've been reading the forums for a few weeks. Very impressed by the skilled and knowledgeable people here. I'm really finding it interesting and useful.

My professional background is in both goldsmithing and musical instruments (not at the same time :-) Now entered into semi-retirement. I love my 'occupation' too much to stop entirely. However, I haven't done any difficult modelling for decades. That said I have done some 'Woody Joe' Japanese buildings, but they are not hugely demanding. Naval architecture seem more difficult!

Currently working on the Panart generic cross-section. Wasn't overly happy with the materials so, sort of, doing it my way. Have made a heap of mistakes, but still enjoying it. Am giving it a 'Victory' vibe, as I have access to the real thing, but currently focusing more on miniature wood fabrication skills far more than authenticity. Next stage is reworking the blocks to my satisfaction and practising cannon rigging before completing it.

As a young man, (Very long time ago), I was a military modeller. In fact I used to demonstrate figure painting at The Model Engineering Exhibition at Wembley in London and won multiple awards.

ATB,
Richard

Semi retirement has now given me the opportunity to indulge in modelling again, and I'm very keen on ship building and hoping to move up to the POF technique in time.

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The 'Model Engineering Exhibition' eh? Now I'm a bit jealous. The nearest I've been would be reading Model Engineer reviews and the photos.
How is it that life gets so much in the way of what really interests you and could be a life's work if only...

Welcome to the aptly named SOS forums, which, as we all know, is really 'Save Our Souls' - which is what detailed modelling does, the more so if you start with trees, or raw timber, and cut and whittle and shape and join into ships, just like the real thing - but smaller.

Jim
 
Ad Ahoy aslo from the South of England. If you wish to get in touch with other model shipwrights contact us on <modelshipwrights.org> We have members throughout UK, in Canada and in the USA but we are based at Portsmouth, which I am sure you have visited now and then. We are about to celebrate our 50th Anniversary in that city with a large display of models.
 
Ad Ahoy aslo from the South of England. If you wish to get in touch with other model shipwrights contact us on <modelshipwrights.org> We have members throughout UK, in Canada and in the USA but we are based at Portsmouth, which I am sure you have visited now and then. We are about to celebrate our 50th Anniversary in that city with a large display of models.
Thank you. That's good to know. I will.
Richard
 
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