A little confession. While I have built several wooden ship kits and many plastic ship kits. I was never a sailor. I spent 34 years of my life as a forensic investigator and a few years in the 101st Airborne. Mostly Fatal automobile accidents and many fatal fires. So my expertise is in research and analysis of the physics and evidence collection at fatal scenes.
I've read many of the posts here and on the Vasa site and the breath of ship knowledge of many of you is amazing! I have been reading many many many articles on the Vasa and I ordered the two books titled Ship of the Line I and II. I am also trying to find a good detailed book specifically on the Vasa but the only one I found was over $400!! While I have a little money, I also have a wife of 49 years and I like to eat. Buying a book for $400 would severely affect both of those things!
I am going to research everything I can before I continue the build and as I'm building it. I can only hope to pick up a small percentage of what you all seem to know. Any help, suggestions or details anyone has to offer would be greatly appreciated! If there are any other reference books or guides that would help please let me know.The one thing I have in spades is time and a wealth of knowledge on research methods. But there's no substitute for experience as I've learned. As for all of the free ships, they are now all spoken for and I am in the process of getting boxes to ready them for shipping. I will contact each person who is receiving a ship when it goes out so they will know to look for it.