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Welcome to Model Ship World ClapTrap. That is definitely an old decorative piece of art. It looks like a fun project to clean this up. Good luck on this and have a look at the many build logs on this site. There are many newly released kits designed for modelers getting into this hobby. Maybe we will see you with one. Just start a build log so that we may follow your progress.
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Your Syren is coming along nicely. I look forward to seeing your next phase of construction.
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Welcome to Model Ship world Gazzalene. I agree with Jeff about Vanguard Models having some good kits for beginners. You can go to their website and download their instructions. They are based in the UK and its owner and kit designer, Chris Watton, is here on MSW. Good luck on whatever direction you choose to get into ship modeling.
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Hello from the not so sunny Spain.
Ryland Craze replied to Jandrus's topic in New member Introductions
Welcome to Model Ship World Jandrus. I am glad that you have a girlfriend that encouraged you to work with wood. You will have her support as well as the members on MSW when you start your OcCre kit of the Beagle. -
You are off to a good start Gerry. The Terror looks like it will build into a very nice model. If you click on the black topic tag "terror" located under the topic heading at the top of this page, it will pull up Terror build logs here on MSW that you can refer to during your build.
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Beautiful model and the case accents the model. You have a nice and very detailed build log. I hope to see other builds of the Arrow as it is a very unique boat.
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Welcome to Model Ship World Wayne. I am always impressed by the card builds on MSW and look forward to seeing your work.
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Matthias from Berlin, Germany says Hello
Ryland Craze replied to victory78's topic in New member Introductions
Welcome to Model Ship World Matthias. Thank you for sharing your pictures. Your work is excellent and you have built a beautiful model. I hope you can post more about your build. -
Hi Bill and welcome to Model Ship World. I am glad that you have started a build log for your Benjamin Latham model. There are several build log of this ship on MSW that you can refer to while building your model. Just click on the tag "benjamin w latham" under your title above and it will bring up all of the Benjamin Latham builds on MSW. With your experience on building R/C aircraft, you should have no problems building your Latham.
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You are making good progress Richard. This builds into a very nice model when completed and I am glad you restarted it.
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New member from Central Scotland
Ryland Craze replied to Rik Thistle's topic in New member Introductions
Welcome to Model Ship World Richard. I am glad to hear that you have restarted your Dallas and will be doing a build log on this kit. It is always nice when a previously started kit is restarted. I have a few of mine that I need to finish.- 16 replies
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kit review Kit Review - HMS ENTERPRIZE (1774) by CAF MODELS
Ryland Craze replied to kljang's topic in REVIEWS: Model kits
Thank you for this excellent review of the Enterprise kit. I look forward to seeing a build log of this kit. It looks like Tom put in a lot of research in designing and manufacturing this kit. I wish him much success. -
The Revenue Cutter looks like a nice kit for your second build. You are taking the right approach as you advance your ship modeling skills. When you are making the hull station line templates, a good material to use is picture frame matting material that you can get from Michaels or any frame shop. It holds a good edge and is better than cardboard.
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Beautiful work. Is your mandolin built from a kit or are you scratch building it?
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Congratulations on completing your dory. Please post a picture or pictures of your completed model. We would love to see them.
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Beautiful model and a nice and detailed build log.
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Kev, Welcome to Model Ship World. The Sherbourne builds into a nice model and you will find many build logs on this model that you can use for reference on your build.
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Welcome to Model Ship World Gerry. I hope you start a build log on your Occre Terror. Your lutherie skills will definitely help in your build.
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Hi Robert and welcome to Model Ship World. I am glad that you decided to start a build log on your Syren. There are many Syren build logs on MSW that you can refer to and the kit's designer, Chuck Passaro, is a site administrator of MSW. If you have any questions about your build, I am sure you will quickly get answers from the members here. The Syren is one of my favorite kits and it has an excellent set of instructions that will help you build an exceptional model. Good luck on your build.
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