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DavePete 08-23-2008 11:36 AM

setting sail on ship building
 
Currently working on a small plastic tug. Am looking for a small wooden project next. Something simple and cheap.

wirewolf 08-24-2008 11:14 PM

Re: setting sail on ship building
 
Welcome aboard Dave,

You may want to look these over:
1 - Planking_the_hull, running the_planks
2 - A Novice's_Planking Rules
3 - 12 Spiling Steps
4 - GUIDE FOR THE BEGINNER WOOD MODEL SHIPWRIGHT (Part One)
5 - Forums' FAQ (Still under construction)
6 - List of recommended modeling_books

If you have any questions or need any help, just post it here in the Scuttlebutt

John

Davit 08-25-2008 07:29 AM

Re: setting sail on ship building
 
Hi Dave. Welcome Aboard!
You should post some photos of your boats when you get the chance - Upload Photo(s), Upload Instructions.
Meanwhile, browse around. If you have any questions or need any help, just post it here in the Scuttlebutt
Gary

jemontgomery 08-26-2008 01:33 AM

Re: setting sail on ship building
 
Dave: Welcome aboard Neighbor ( I live in Beaverton).

Might I suggest the Phantom pilot boat for your first wooden model?

Many here have done the model and there is a thread and practicum devoted to it. It is a "beginner" kit with a solid wood hull (a little bit of carving and sanding involved), limited rigging, and some tools are provided.
Plus, if you complete it in 6 months, and buy another MS kit, you get your money back, towards the purchase of the second kit. So "free" is a good price!

Tammie's Hobbies ( TV Hwy and 217) carries it, and you can submit the required photos to them.


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