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Son of a Manxman

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  1. Thank you for all that information, lots of food for thought there. palmerit: I will have a better look at Vanguard, look good on quick glance. Have fun with Lady Isabella. Chris: Your right, I only mentioned that I enjoyed the planking. I think I would prefer ancient with as little rigging as possible, or at least ones with better instructions than the Roar Ege for the rigging. Gregory: That 3 kit combo looks really good for the price. I like the way they step up in skill level. Johnny: I did quite fancy the Oseberg, or maybe another try at the Roar Ege. It's just that I am recently retired and looking at a few 'hobbies', and cost is an issue. I do like the fact that modelling can be done inside in winter. I don't have the luxury of a heated workshop. Oh! My workshop is the garage - big door and cold.
  2. Hi all. I am new to modelling and even newer to Model Ship World, so hi. I have already made the Billing Boats Roar Ege 1/25 scale (took me over 20 years, but there was a large gap) and now want to look at my next build. I prefer to work with wood and quite enjoyed the planking of my Roar Ege. I made mistakes and probably bit off more than I could chew, so I thought I would consult yourselves. What would you suggest my next build be?
  3. Hi all. New here, had to join as you all helped me finish my Roar Ege. I purchased my kit over 20 years ago, started it and gave up. Now retired and am more mature and have time to kill. I stripped what I had done and started again. Still not perfect but I hope to have another go. Maybe with oak, if I can get sheets thin enough. I finished mine off with dark oak stain and linseed oil and added a Viking and cargo. Thanks once again for your assistance, reading this blog really helped me finish it.
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