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| The Construction and Fitting of the English Man of War 1650-1850 Looking for something specific - click here |
| Description: | The construction and fitting of the English Man of War from 1650-1850. This is a fascinating book covering the practices of ship construction throughout the period noted. The book has many photos of actual ship construction, restoration photos, models and comprehensive illustrations. An extensive listing of timber scantlings and fastenings. Every aspect of the ship building process is covered. | |
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New - Place Mouse on the link for Amazon "View and Buy Now" Pop-Up Screen: The Construction and Fitting of the English Man of War 1650-1850 Note: If View and Buy Pop-Up does not appear, just click the link and you'll be taken directly to Amazon. If Pop-Up appears, click your mouse on the top bar (the mouse will change to cross arrows). The Pop-Up will freeze in your main window until you hit any of the Pop-Up links or the Close Button. You can also move the Pop-Up screen around with the cross arrows. View more Book Titles here... |
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| Directory: | Modeling Techniques and practices - General ship / boat modeling | |
| Keywords: | construction timber scantling formula fitting | |
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| User: | Navarone Don (View all of this member's links) | |
| Date Added: | 11-06-2009 05:18 PM Link to this item | |
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