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Book Synopsis
Building model ships from scratch is a fascinating and inexpensive hobby. One of the oldest crafts, it was performed with the barest of tools and materials by mariners on the high seas - and also by prisoners of war in Napoleonic times. This is a sequel to the author's first book Model Ships From Scratch. Here you are given a wide variety of interesting facts and instructions including the old pastime of putting a model ship into a bottle. The different ways of making the hulls of model ships and boats, together with rigging, are explained. Throughout the book model plan references are noted for the different types of ships covered. Packed with detailed drawings and photographs of many model ships made by the author, plus close-ups of deck details and fittings, this book is a comprehensive guide to the craft for both beginners and amateur modelmakers.

Table of Contents
Ships in Bottles. Construction of a Trafalgar Ship. Other Capital Ships. Another Look at Barges. Gloucester Schooners and other American Craft. Alabama III Model Construction. Ships' Boats and Nautical Dioramas. Steamers and Paddle Steamers. 'C' Class Destroyer and Modern Ships Reflecting the Past. Ships' Deck Detailing. Systems of Hull Building. Half-Block Models and the Mounting of Models. Rigging Your Models. Sailmaking. The Ships of Christopher Columbus and Sir Francis Drake. Old Ships Make Interesting Models. Sailing Trawlers Old and New. Glossary of Terms. Bibliography. Useful Addresses.

Historic Model Ships from Scratch

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    A Paperback / softback by Scott Robertson

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      Publisher: Special Interest Model Books
      Publication Date: 29/04/1999
      ISBN13: 9781854861870, 978-1854861870
      ISBN10: 1854861875

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Building model ships from scratch is a fascinating and inexpensive hobby. One of the oldest crafts, it was performed with the barest of tools and materials by mariners on the high seas - and also by prisoners of war in Napoleonic times. This is a sequel to the author's first book Model Ships From Scratch. Here you are given a wide variety of interesting facts and instructions including the old pastime of putting a model ship into a bottle. The different ways of making the hulls of model ships and boats, together with rigging, are explained. Throughout the book model plan references are noted for the different types of ships covered. Packed with detailed drawings and photographs of many model ships made by the author, plus close-ups of deck details and fittings, this book is a comprehensive guide to the craft for both beginners and amateur modelmakers.

      Table of Contents
      Ships in Bottles. Construction of a Trafalgar Ship. Other Capital Ships. Another Look at Barges. Gloucester Schooners and other American Craft. Alabama III Model Construction. Ships' Boats and Nautical Dioramas. Steamers and Paddle Steamers. 'C' Class Destroyer and Modern Ships Reflecting the Past. Ships' Deck Detailing. Systems of Hull Building. Half-Block Models and the Mounting of Models. Rigging Your Models. Sailmaking. The Ships of Christopher Columbus and Sir Francis Drake. Old Ships Make Interesting Models. Sailing Trawlers Old and New. Glossary of Terms. Bibliography. Useful Addresses.

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