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Kind regards from the most beautiful city in the world - Hamburg / Germany ;-)) My greatest interest so far has been the ship models from Wiking in 1: 1250. The largest free site about these models was created over time, https://www.wiking-schiffsmodelle.de/. A few years ago I was able to assist Paul Jacobs, a truly great specialist in scale waterline models, with his book Miniature Ship Models, for the area of wiking. Maybe someone knows him? I have always been enthusiastic about historical ship models and working with wood. However, always with the background of historical accuracy as far as possible. I practiced on plastic models as well as cardboard models. Now a wooden Spanish chebec, dating from 1750, lies on the slipway. We will see...
Thank you for a friendly welcome.
Kind regards from the most beautiful city in the world - Hamburg / Germany ;-)) My greatest interest so far has been the ship models from Wiking in 1: 1250. The largest free site about these models was created over time, https://www.wiking-schiffsmodelle.de/. A few years ago I was able to assist Paul Jacobs, a truly great specialist in scale waterline models, with his book Miniature Ship Models, for the area of wiking. Maybe someone knows him? I have always been enthusiastic about historical ship models and working with wood. However, always with the background of historical accuracy as far as possible. I practiced on plastic models as well as cardboard models. Now a wooden Spanish chebec, dating from 1750, lies on the slipway. We will see...
Thank you for a friendly welcome.