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Welcome to MSW, Andrew. I would suggest you open a build log in the appropriate area as it's probably the best way to get help and meet other builders. Who knows, maybe some did the model back in the day and since no Web, no log.
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I've seen post after post asking for info on the "best kit". The catch is, the author never specifies what they mean by "best" until others begin asking. The concept of "best" is rather subjective to many factors.... instructins, begnner kit or more advanced, materials, and reputation of the supplier, historical accuracy, etc. So help us out.. give us some more info on what your criteria is. Thank you.
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Words fail me on this..... beyond impressive, beyond fantastic. So, I will just wander downstairs and get a glass of brany and toast you and your skills.
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Excellent point about Hahn's work. There also his book, Ships of the American Revolution. And here:https://www.modelshipbuilder.com/hahnplans.html. I bought my Licorne plans from modelshipbuilder but they're not on the website but in the book and you need to ask modelshipbuilder for a price on any plans in the book but not on his site.
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How to make signs to identify models on display?
mtaylor replied to Dan Poirier's topic in Wood ship model kits
If you haven't done this give it some thought.... Add your name and build year somewhere, either on the nameplate or semi-hidden on/in the model itself. If your model is fortunate, that info well help give anyone some info if they decide to restore it. We see questions about restoration all the time here for both scratch and kit models where the restorer is looking for additional info. -
best SECOND model ship kit recommendations
mtaylor replied to palmerit's topic in Wood ship model kits
I think this basically boils down to "builder's choice". Some manufacurers specialize is 1:48 which makes a large model of a frigate or bigger. while some go for the 164. Both those seem to be "standard" scales but there are others makers who got into things like 1:72,, 1:82, etc. Look for your comfort zone in build size as that's important not just for building but also displaying. -
Welcome to MSW, Lars. Basically the best advice is to start small... meaning no masts and then build up from there. The ModelExpo 3 kit starter package is a good idea. If you haven't seen this topic yet, have a look... https://modelshipworld.com/topic/13703-for-beginners-a-cautionary-tale/
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My dad did. The place he went to knew what it was.
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In addition to all the points in the above posts, it's possible that no build logs will show up until after Christmas. About all any of us can do is sit back and wait to see.
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New Member - Some modeling experience
mtaylor replied to Dave Wells's topic in New member Introductions
Dave, do they need to be britannia? If not, have a look through our sponsors list on the front page. Last time I looked, Bluejacket had britannia cannons still but it's been awhile. The world has moved on a bit and while brass cannon are available, I think they're slowly going way in favor of 3D printed ones. Just check the sites and see what what they have, by size, not scale. -
Good looking hull, Phil. As for the "horses neck"... depending on the barkeep and location, sometimes it's as you say and other times it's non-alcoholic. My late father was a teetotaler and that's what he drank during social events. He did get surprised often when had an adult beverage in it.
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If this is like most mini-mill chucks, usually you can open them to the point the jaws can be removed so that everything can be lubricated. Note that it does take a bit of fiddling to get them back in place exactly.
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Welcome to retirement and the wonderful world of ship modeling, Philippe.
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