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Some of my model ships

Very nice (and very interesting) ships again.

The Ashfield was built by the Lytham Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. Ltd. a small shipyard just up the North West Coast of England. I know the area around Lytham very well but I did not know that there was a history of ship building there so that was very interesting to me! Launched in 1914, it was a coastal cargo steamer of 426gt owned by W. A. Savage & Co. Ltd. of Liverpool. It spent much of it's life sailing the North Wales Coast (just across from where I am now ) and to Liverpool before being broken up in 1954.

The Penang was built in 1905 by Rickmers Reismühlen Rhederi & Schiffsbau AG, Bremerhaven, Germany and was originally named the Albert Rickmers. A steel hulled three masted Barque of 2039gt, she changed hand a number of times sailing the grain route from Australia during the inter war years. She was sunk by German U-boat U-140 on 8 December 1940 en-route to Queenstown, Ireland, with 18 lives lost.

The Belle of Lagos was an iron hulled three masted Barque of 244gt built by A. Stephen & Sons Ltd., Glasgow in 1868. Owner W. Bain & Co..
Liverpool. She sailed long distance routes as far as south Australia. I could not find much other information about her or her fate so I assume she ended her days and was broken up.
 
The early seas were plastcine (modelling clay) painted by my wife with Humbrol enamels. Later ones were made from polystyrene foam, shaped with the flame from a gas blowtorch with the air intake turned off so that the flame was more like a candle flame. That was painted with white glue, and crepe paper pressed into it, then painted again with white glue, and after dry, Humbrol enamel. The stretching qualities of crepe paper helped with pressing it into the waves. One of my few warships :


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Really amazing work from the models, and your Wife's Artistry is fantastic as well.
 
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