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Hallo @BruceIvesI started building ship models with no real knowledge of the craft. I built the Billing Boats St. Roch, and to my surprise it turned out rather well - it challenged both my mental and physical skills and the end result surprised me. Virtually no instructions are provided with this kit so I had to make up everything as I went along and I used the build logs from SOS extensively. When I looked to see what was available to build next, the Model Shipways kit with the Dory, Pram and Smack was suggested by an SOS member. It was also suggested that I post a build log for this.
It took a long time to get hold of this kit. I bought it from Great Hobbies in Toronto where in mid November it was on back order. I received it on January 6, 2023.
Looking at this kit I realize I made the right choice. There are good instructions which will teach me techniques that I should have known about when I started the St. Roch. Three instruction booklets are provided, one for each model, and each contains step by step instructions and colour illustrations. The dory is a kit for beginners which is where I should have started in the first place!! The kit also provides some of the tools that are required.
when I was about 12 (1968?) my dad bought me a plastic model of the USS Constitution. (Revel?) I built it, but it came w/o sails, etc. So I called the company and ordered the sails. Anyway, that was plastic, but I’m loving working with the wood. Did the Dory, I’m now working on the next step. The Pram
I’m new here. How do you do a build log?The full line from beginners to top level kits from Model Shipways are good kits. I have found great instructions and parts, and good customer service.
I believe some of the delays may have been due to the company moving to new facility late last year.
Please do a build log, and we will all watch as you go, and remember if you have a question or problem, just post it in the build log and someone will normally be able to provide help to you.