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As a way to introduce our brass coins to the community, we will raffle off a free coin during the month of August. Follow link ABOVE for instructions for entering. |
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The beloved Ships in Scale Magazine is back and charting a new course for 2026! Discover new skills, new techniques, and new inspirations in every issue. NOTE THAT OUR NEXT ISSUE WILL BE MARCH/APRIL 2026 |
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That took a lot of nerve to do that because it was not right. Congratulations for not settling and trying over...but i didn't like i so i demolished it
What sources are you using for your study and fine work? I am guessing you have downloaded the high resolution inboard profile plans of the sister ships Cygnet and Atalanta from the Wiki Commons website and the deck plans for Pegasus from RMG. Are you also using the four volume set of books on building Swan, Pegasus. et al by David Antcherl? The details in his books are incredible for any build, but centered on your vessel.i have finished redesigning the bow
hy Allan. I have bought the Antscherl monographies and using the references from Greenwich museum for the Swan class. i have altered them to fit the Amati pieces. i am a bit nervous, hopely they will fit in the end.What sources are you using for your study and fine work? I am guessing you have downloaded the high resolution inboard profile plans of the sister ships Cygnet and Atalanta from the Wiki Commons website and the deck plans for Pegasus from RMG. Are you also using the four volume set of books on building Swan, Pegasus. et al by David Antcherl? The details in his books are incredible for any build, but centered on your vessel.
Allan

