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JKC27

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  1. @Roger Pellett Been a bit since I've visited, as I have been working away (slowly) on my Fitzgerald build - which I should upload some pics here. I will be watching this build of yours closely as this topic is really in my area of interest. Love the short, but detailed history on this ship too.
  2. Making slow progress on my first model. It's the Edmund Fitzgerald. 1/16" = 1ft scale. Having a hard time figuring how to shape the stern properly. I do have limited tools by the way. Have a belt sander that i borrowed and an oscillating tool with sander attachment...also have a dremel with attachments. Here is where I am at (first 2 pics) and then a pic of what it is supposed to look like...
  3. Welcome to the world of model ship building, from a fellow newbie, embarking on my first scratch build!
  4. I can totally understand that. Very basic shape, especially the lake freighters, not much to distinguish from others, and really, it is a very regional type subject matter. I will not do the Edmund Fitzgerald - been done hundreds of times. My goal is to try something different. Turning out the planning for this is quite a journey itself. I did reach out to Canada Steamship Lines to try to get plans/drawings for their new Trillium Class bulk carriers (see CSL Welland as an example for those unfamiliar with this), more than just the general info page that's on their site, and their response was that they are not able to provide that information due to safety reasons. So, finding builders drawings/plans for the newest freighters are going to be hard to find. I do have a resource that is going to provide me with original builders drawings once the covid related restrictions are lifted. This will be something totally new to me. With no experience doing something like this, it's going to be a challenge. I know this isn't going to be a weekend project either.
  5. Glad I found this site, and thank you for confirming my registration! Rookie model builder, as in it's been years since I have even built a plastic model kit. Also, very big interest in ships. Being located in one of the major great lakes port cities, following the ships on the Detroit River has been a part of my life since before I could walk. With that being said, I want to start to get into the model building hobby. Sadly, in terms of stock kits, there is nobody out there that makes model kits of these types of ships (be it a great lakes freighter, or even a "saltie"). The imagine in my profile pic is what I am looking to do (or similar). There seem to plenty of kits/builds of the mores historic wooden ships, and many military (again, pretty much zero Canadian military ships), and these are all great builds that I have seen on here and elsewhere. From talking to local hobby shops and other people with similar interests, it seems scratch building is the way to go. Also, the owners of the shops around here did say that if there ever was a company who starting issuing models of ships like the Edmund Fitzgerald, they would be hard to keep in stock. For whatever reason(s), they just are not made. I did go through one build log of the Maersk Detroit - all I can say is "WOW"! Obviously this builder has tons of experience, so not expecting a museum quality build for my first one, but this is what I am striving for. I am sure I will have lots of questions, so apologies now. Hope I don't drive everyone crazy.
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