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H.M. Schooner Fair Rosamond, ex-Slaver Dos AmigosPictures of my current project of H.M. Schooner Fair Rosamond. This is my main project. Began with a solid hull from a Marine Model Co kit. Then, went in my own direction from there. catopower39 photos
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U.S. Revenue Cutter DallasThis was my first plank on bulkhead kit (Artesania Latina) that I completed some years ago. I made a lot of mistakes and learned a lot. catopower4 photos
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Past ProjectsPhotos of Bluenose, Sharpie, Dallas, Swift, etc. catopower8 photos
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War of 1812 PrivateerStarted off as the Mamoli kit "Black Prince", now a War of 1812 Yankee Privateer. This is more an experiment of techniques, rather than a full build project right now. catopower3 photos
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Private Armed Schooner LivelyCompleted Project - This is a first attempt at scratch-building. It's based on plans of the Lively, a reconstruction of a typical pilot boat based War of 1812 privateer schooner by the late Jim Roberts. Model is plank-on-bulkhead 1/4"=1' scale scratc catopower50 photos
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Solid Hull ProjectsPractice projects for building better solid hulls. Some of these have turned out well enough that I've continued to work on them toward completion. catopower24 photos
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Mary TaylorCompleted Project - New York Pilot Boat, 1850, 3/16"=1' solid hull scratch build catopower31 photos
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Yacht AmericaStarted as Plank-on-Bulkhead scratch building practice. Turned into a full-on project in 3/16"=1' scale. catopower14 photos
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U.S.S. Saginaw. 1859Side Paddlewheel Steamer, 1/8" scale, scratch built plank on solid hull. Saginaw was the first ship built at Mare Island and the first U.S. warship built on the West Coast. catopower28 photos
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USS Washington, 1836Revenue cutter and naval brig, 1836. Model is plank-on-solid-hull. 1/8" scale. Built from Sea Gull plans. catopower7 photos
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