-
Posts
1,970 -
Joined
-
Last visited
About AJohnson

- Birthday 02/17/1970
Profile Information
-
Gender
Male
-
Location
Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England
-
Interests
Model building, Oil painting & Astronomy
Recent Profile Visitors
-
Old Collingwood reacted to a post in a topic: HMS Kelly by king derelict - Flyhawk - 1/700 - PLASTIC
-
Jack12477 reacted to a post in a topic: HMS Kelly by king derelict - Flyhawk - 1/700 - PLASTIC
-
AJohnson reacted to a post in a topic: Le Rochefort by No Idea - 1/24th Scale - First POF Build
-
AJohnson reacted to a post in a topic: Vought SB2U Vindicator by ccoyle - Kartonowa Kolekcja - 1/33 - CARD
-
AJohnson reacted to a post in a topic: Knight by Javlin - MiniArt - 1/16 - PLASTIC
-
AJohnson reacted to a post in a topic: HMS Kelly by king derelict - Flyhawk - 1/700 - PLASTIC
-
AJohnson reacted to a post in a topic: Roman Vexillarius by king derelict - Alexandros Models - 54 mm
-
AJohnson reacted to a post in a topic: Roman Vexillarius by king derelict - Alexandros Models - 54 mm
-
drobinson02199 reacted to a post in a topic: Brannaren by drobinson02199 - FINISHED - Caldercraft - Scale 1:48
-
Keith Black reacted to a post in a topic: May I introduce myself?
-
Willi reacted to a post in a topic: May I introduce myself?
-
Welcome to MSW Willi. outstanding models!
-
Knocklouder reacted to a post in a topic: HMS Mars 1781 by Aa-schipper - Caldercraft - Scale 1:64 - Dutch privateer
-
clearway reacted to a post in a topic: HMS Erebus by clearway - OcCre - 1/75 scale - bashed
-
Your skills are amazing Mike! I also love the subject matters you choose, not the usual Yamato, or the other popular subjects, but the unsung or even “quirky” vessels. I have been inspired and pulled the trigger on a 1:700 AJM kit of HMS Vindictive, that was going for a very good price on Ebay.
- 24 replies
-
- Akitsushima
- Pit Road
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Really good work so far, your planking is very good and will be nice foundation for the second planking.
- 31 replies
-
- First build
- Cutter
-
(and 2 more)
Tagged with:
-
Welcome to MSW Russ.
-
Welcome to MSW James.
-
Evening all, I've been making steady progress with work on the masts, the Mizzen was largely done, so has just needed some blocks tying to it and a touch-up of the paintwork; the two sections are not permanently fixed so I can do the lower shrouds and stays easier. The bowsprit likewise is nearly done and has also had a refresh with paint and started the process of adding blocks etc. On the Foremast I had nearly done the lower mast, but I had not finished adding the mast hoops to go above and below the wooldings. These I made out of 0.7mm styrene rod, curled around a dowel and then heated to retain some of the curve. These just needed a sand to getting to a uniform depth after gluing, once done painting in brown and the addition of woolding rope to finish. The lower mast needs some blocks adding and the handrail on the platform. While doing that I have made a start on the fore topmast and fore topgallant mast. The last couple of pictures show the current state of affairs. Think I will keep moving from making sawdust and hopefully more mast sections and adding blocks to the finished parts to keep up momentum! Thanks for looking in. 👋
About us
Modelshipworld - Advancing Ship Modeling through Research
SSL Secured
Your security is important for us so this Website is SSL-Secured
NRG Mailing Address
Nautical Research Guild
237 South Lincoln Street
Westmont IL, 60559-1917
Model Ship World ® and the MSW logo are Registered Trademarks, and belong to the Nautical Research Guild (United States Patent and Trademark Office: No. 6,929,264 & No. 6,929,274, registered Dec. 20, 2022)
Helpful Links
About the NRG
If you enjoy building ship models that are historically accurate as well as beautiful, then The Nautical Research Guild (NRG) is just right for you.
The Guild is a non-profit educational organization whose mission is to “Advance Ship Modeling Through Research”. We provide support to our members in their efforts to raise the quality of their model ships.
The Nautical Research Guild has published our world-renowned quarterly magazine, The Nautical Research Journal, since 1955. The pages of the Journal are full of articles by accomplished ship modelers who show you how they create those exquisite details on their models, and by maritime historians who show you the correct details to build. The Journal is available in both print and digital editions. Go to the NRG web site (www.thenrg.org) to download a complimentary digital copy of the Journal. The NRG also publishes plan sets, books and compilations of back issues of the Journal and the former Ships in Scale and Model Ship Builder magazines.