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Nautical Research Guild
237 South Lincoln Street
Westmont IL, 60559-1917
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.
New model ship builder!
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Hi! I'm Heaven. As a girl growing up in Cleveland, OH I spent a lot of time with my grandfather and uncle sailing on Lake Erie. My grandfather and I also spent a lot of time drawing and painting the lakers come in and out of port. When I was a teen my uncle built a model whaler which I absolutely adored watching his progress on, and wanted to try the hobby, but wasn't able to really start because I moved away for college and life went on, as it does.
Recently, I was talking with my partner and showing her some of my grandfather's old navigational equipment and brought up my uncle's whaler model. She brought up the fact that I could take a stab at building model boats and here I am! My current goal is to work through the "shiprwright of old" trio, and I just got done planking the dory and removing her from the frame. Ultimately, I'd like to build a larger sailing ship, but I feel like that might be a long way off! I haven't done a lot of woodworking and this is definitely testing a lot of my skills
I've been relying a lot on forum posts and build logs here for advice so I thought I'd join myself so I can ask questions as needed.
Looking forward to meeting you all!