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Welcome to Model Ship World Stephan. Glad you have decided to give model ship building a try. You should do just fine with your experience.
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Tim, You can add your name in the signature portion of your profile. When you post, your name will appear automatically at the bottom of your post. To do this, click on your profile picture. This will open up your profile screen and then hit the edit button. The signature section is located near the bottom of the edit section. Save your changes and you will be all set.
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Congratulations Don on finishing your Dory. You did a nice job on building this model and I am sure that you learned skills that you will use for future builds.
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Congratulations Mike on finishing your Winchelsea. It is a beautiful model and your workmanship is second to none. You and Chuck have set the bar high for your craftsmanship. It has been a pleasure following your build.
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Your work is looking good B.E. I am enjoying your build log. The yellow cedar is a great wood to work with.
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Hi Bryan and welcome to Model Ship World. You have picked a good kit to start your journey in building ship models. I think you will be OK with the transom.
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Congratulations Melissa on finishing your Statenjacht. You did a beautiful job on this kit and it will be a joy to display. I am sure that you learned more new skills on this build that you will use on your future ship models.
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Hi Joe and welcome to Model Ship World. You have built some nice looking models. Your skills from your RC aircraft build days will definitely help you as you start your journey in building wooden ship models. We are glad to have you aboard this forum.
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Hi East Ender and welcome to Model Ship World. Are you a member of the Deltaville Ship Modelers Guild? They meet monthly at the Deltaville Maritime Museum. Some of their members are also members of the Hampton Roads Ship Model Society that meets at the Mariners Museum in Newport News. Good to have you aboard.
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Nice work. It brings back many memories of how good this kit is.
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Wow, nice work. The rigging part was an enjoyable part of the build. It really changes the look of your model.
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Looking forward to seeing your build of the Medway Longboat. It is a fun build.
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Congratulations on finishing your first wooden ship model. You have done what a lot of first time ship modelers have not done and that is to complete the build. You faced many problems during the build, but you learned to overcome and work around the problems. I bet that there are a lot of builds that have wood inserted into gaps, wood filler added to spots and paint covering mistakes that you would never know about. The main thing is you did not give up and I applaud you for this. You have learned a lot and I look forward to seeing your next build as you will find an improvement in your skills.
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Your build is coming along nicely. Glad you have learned to solve some of the problems that have occurred during the build.
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Hello from Southeast Michigan, USA
Ryland Craze replied to DonBMichigan's topic in New member Introductions
Hi Don and welcome to Model Ship World. You have picked some good kits to get started in this great hobby. You also did a great job on your Midwest Dinghy. -
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Ryland Craze replied to manning16's topic in New member Introductions
Hi John and welcome to Model Ship World. I often hear of modelers looking for certain 3D printed figures for their models. A good source of some figures is Vanguard Models, whose owner is a member of this site. I believe there is a good market for 3D scale figures. -
Hi Wookie and welcome to Model Ship World. The Lowell Grand Banks Dory is an excellent kit to start learning the skills necessary to build wooden ship models. There are many build logs on this site for that kit. You have gotten off to a good start and you definitely want to bevel where the planks lie against the frames and the bottom. Keep up the good work.
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Hi Andy and welcome to Model Ship World. You have built some nice models.
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Hi Everyone from Savannah GA
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Hi Charlie and welcome to Model Ship World.
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