Ok, first of all thanks for your replay,excuse my english,if there is any mistake, and I'm most interested in pirates like ships,I have,the point here in cuba is that we can not access to kits,so I have to build it from the start following some plans,I would like to start,as You sugested, with something simple,probably one of the three boats that brought Columbus to America or a Viking Boat,what do You think?Thanks again and keep in touchthe first to consider is what caught your fancy work boats, merchant ships, war ship, the age of sail or steam.
what drives a builder to the finish is an interest in the subject. Builders will start with these big complex kits of 100 gun warships a year later find themselves overwhelmed and slowly loose interest.
i suggest starting with something simple you can finish in a reasonable time frame. This is about more than just gluing part A to part B there is an art and learned skill involved.
so tell us more what got you interested in the subject? what do you like about the hobby? what time period?
It is the Thesis from Gregory D. Cook, in the following the link for the downloadif you want to read about vessels of this type there is an Texas thesis "the readers point wreck" I tried to post a PDF but it is to big.
Hallo,Thanks for letting me get into this fascinating world,I'm new in this hobby and have not done a model yet,I'm trying to find something I could start with,any suggestions,Thanks again from Cuba