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GrandpaPhil

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  1. I would recommend a ship with one or two masts such as cog, cutter, schooner or brigantine. My first completed actually planked model was an AL Bounty Jolly Boat. My first completed actual ship was an MS Sultana, a Colonial Era schooner.
  2. Welcome!
  3. Glen, Looking forward to this one! Those early steam ships make interesting projects!
  4. Welcome! This is my favorite corner of the internet. Everyone here is super helpful, friendly and knowledgeable. Their examples, advice and experience are responsible for most of my models since 2018. I also build to chill out and relax. I’m also not super worried about the end result.
  5. Bob, Looking forward to seeing this one! I have the Orel kit of the Wasa in 1/100 scale (card) in my stash and have it slated for sometime after I build de Zeven Provincien.
  6. @Baker, Thank you very much! Working on rigging the cannons: I am about 40% complete with the tackle rigs. All breech ropes are done!
  7. Have you thought about mounting it to a nice base board after gluing it back together for strength and permanence? It would also make it look like an intentional display piece. I’ve done that before with extremely fragile models (I won’t tell you which ones, lol).
  8. It was a supply boat in the Gulf of Mexico tending the oil rigs. I helped the Chief Engineer and worked the deck as needed. I had an AB (Able-Bodied Seaman) license and was frequently utilized as an oiler. I learned a lot that year.
  9. I spent about a year working on a workboat 20 years ago. I spent most of my time working in the engine room. I am skilled at making machines work.
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