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goodmorning all,
let me first introduce myself. My name is Rob and I am living in the Netherlands. About 30 km above Amsterdam in the Northwest part. My english is rusty but I will do my upmost best to make a story what is worth it.
I am already for a longer time following this site and it's helps me a lot answering questions how to make a model. So, it is about time to start a thread from my own build. I am interested in old fishing boats from the Dutch history. Because the waters in Holland are often very shallow they build in the early days fishing boats that are not provide with a keelson and with a flat bottom. These ships were able to run dry when the water was low during the tide.
In Holland (aka the Netherlands) we have also a modelbuilding site and on this site I already have finished a thread from another build of an old fishing boat:
At this moment I am building from plans an a few books a fishing sloop. This ship was capable for a longer stay on sea and they went further from the coast, much further. This model is based on a replica of an old ship. This replica is build by a group of volunteers under the leadership of an experienced ship carpenter. The volunteers were unemployed and the idea was to help them to a new job in this direction. About this build there is a book available with a step by step explanation how the build was realised.
Without few advice from the author, this book and the threads about ship modelling which are available on the www it was for impossible to start building myself. So also thanks to you all.
It is the first time for me to build a model plank on frame, so it will be an exciting try out. At this moment the build is already in an advanced stadium. the scale of my build is 1:20. All my models are in this scale. This sloop is in length approximately 18 meter, so it will be a large model.

Thanks.
let me first introduce myself. My name is Rob and I am living in the Netherlands. About 30 km above Amsterdam in the Northwest part. My english is rusty but I will do my upmost best to make a story what is worth it.
I am already for a longer time following this site and it's helps me a lot answering questions how to make a model. So, it is about time to start a thread from my own build. I am interested in old fishing boats from the Dutch history. Because the waters in Holland are often very shallow they build in the early days fishing boats that are not provide with a keelson and with a flat bottom. These ships were able to run dry when the water was low during the tide.
In Holland (aka the Netherlands) we have also a modelbuilding site and on this site I already have finished a thread from another build of an old fishing boat:
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Goedenmiddag, zal mij eerst maar eens voorstellen. Ik ben Rob, 57 jaar, vader, getrouwd en heb naast een drukke baan een paar hobby’s. Waaronder het modelbouwen van oude Nederlandse vissersschepen. En dan wel platbodems. Ik zit al een heel lange tijd op dit forum te kijken met respect hoe...
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At this moment I am building from plans an a few books a fishing sloop. This ship was capable for a longer stay on sea and they went further from the coast, much further. This model is based on a replica of an old ship. This replica is build by a group of volunteers under the leadership of an experienced ship carpenter. The volunteers were unemployed and the idea was to help them to a new job in this direction. About this build there is a book available with a step by step explanation how the build was realised.
Without few advice from the author, this book and the threads about ship modelling which are available on the www it was for impossible to start building myself. So also thanks to you all.
It is the first time for me to build a model plank on frame, so it will be an exciting try out. At this moment the build is already in an advanced stadium. the scale of my build is 1:20. All my models are in this scale. This sloop is in length approximately 18 meter, so it will be a large model.

Thanks.
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