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My father and I are looking for places to be able to buy Ship building plans so we can scratch build ships, Where are some places that we can buy plans, we live in Canada. Thanks
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Some questions that may get you good direction from the membersMy father and I are looking for places to be able to buy Ship building plans so we can scratch build ships,
From what I can gather pans for a lot of old ships are available from the Royal Greenwich Observationary UK but unsure of the price.My father and I are looking for places to be able to buy Ship building plans so we can scratch build ships, Where are some places that we can buy plans, we live in Canada. Thanks


Mick,Royal Greenwich Observationary UK but unsure of the price.

I’m not a lawyer but there may be some copyright issues with that idea. Something about not reproducing the plans without the author’s permission…how about re using plans from compleated kits n projects... a sharing list of plans available? maybe start a thread where anyone can put plans for recycling?
I think @paul ron was talking not about reproducing of drawings.....I’m not a lawyer but there may be some copyright issues with that idea. Something about not reproducing the plans without the author’s permission…
Sorry I think I had brain fog, I did mean to say Royal museum at Greenwich but got a little mixed up.Mick,
They are not cheap, something like £80 per page. They are at the Royal Museum Greenwich website (https://www.rmg.co.uk/collections) in low resolution for free though. They do have a few contracts for free download as well that are very useful plus many more for which there is a charge.
Wiki Commons site has over 3000 of these RMG drawings and about 800 are high resolution and are free. I downloaded all the high resolution drawings in case they disappear from the internet and categorized them by number of guns for the ships, boats by type, masts and spars, etc.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Ship_plans_of_the_Royal_Museums_Greenwich
Allan

