Hello forum members,
When young, wooden model building was one of my most practiced hobbies; usually airplanes, and mostly from scratch. I did build one ship model - a small scratch-built POF racing sloop. Like all my models back then, it was made in balsa.
Now retired, I'm revisiting some hobbies from my youth, and I stumbled upon this site. I started looking for projects similar to my old ship and was immediately struck by the beauty of the Bluenose model that people have undertaken here, for example.
While I'm not a beginner, I'm also far from an expert, so I have concerns about taking on that substantial of a challenge (all those frames!). Of course, I should, and will, do my own research here, but perhaps people have some suggestions with the following preferences:
* A very high quality kit in a larger scale (cost is not a major factor).
* If possible, made from an extra-fine-quality wood wherever exposed: pear, boxwood, etc.
* Should be attractively-suitable for finishing almost exclusively in unstained oil or poly rather than requiring paint.
* Minimal or no rigging (I'm much more intimidated by that than the wood-work).
As examples, Bluenose (the exposed-frame version) is perhaps my favorite amongst the models I've seen so far. I seem to be attracted to other "admiralty"-styled models, too. The Unicorn Models French longboat also looks very nice to me, and it doesn't require too much rigging.
I would hate to start a model and not finish it, and I'm afraid that the above level of kits might be too much for me. My biggest concern? I don't have a lot of space available, and any model like this will compete with my other hobbies for space and time. Switching between hobbies will almost certainly mean putting one away, with an indefinite delay getting back to it. Therefore, other simpler models along these lines are welcome options to consider.
Any comments or suggestions?
Thank you very much!
When young, wooden model building was one of my most practiced hobbies; usually airplanes, and mostly from scratch. I did build one ship model - a small scratch-built POF racing sloop. Like all my models back then, it was made in balsa.
Now retired, I'm revisiting some hobbies from my youth, and I stumbled upon this site. I started looking for projects similar to my old ship and was immediately struck by the beauty of the Bluenose model that people have undertaken here, for example.
While I'm not a beginner, I'm also far from an expert, so I have concerns about taking on that substantial of a challenge (all those frames!). Of course, I should, and will, do my own research here, but perhaps people have some suggestions with the following preferences:
* A very high quality kit in a larger scale (cost is not a major factor).
* If possible, made from an extra-fine-quality wood wherever exposed: pear, boxwood, etc.
* Should be attractively-suitable for finishing almost exclusively in unstained oil or poly rather than requiring paint.
* Minimal or no rigging (I'm much more intimidated by that than the wood-work).
As examples, Bluenose (the exposed-frame version) is perhaps my favorite amongst the models I've seen so far. I seem to be attracted to other "admiralty"-styled models, too. The Unicorn Models French longboat also looks very nice to me, and it doesn't require too much rigging.
I would hate to start a model and not finish it, and I'm afraid that the above level of kits might be too much for me. My biggest concern? I don't have a lot of space available, and any model like this will compete with my other hobbies for space and time. Switching between hobbies will almost certainly mean putting one away, with an indefinite delay getting back to it. Therefore, other simpler models along these lines are welcome options to consider.
Any comments or suggestions?
Thank you very much!
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