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Mamoli's Blue Shadow
in Wood ship model kits
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Many curious comments though I must agree with 'sport' about "Blue Shadow" - instructions and other oddities; like laser cut decks and far to many castings,but still it is in my holds to be built along with the Fair American.
Just 'finished' an abbreviated build of the "Rattlesnake" she lacks running rigging and sails. Although I replaced a majority of 'brittania' pieces with wood constructions to which I am pleased. Lots of lessons learned with this first build, has anyone found a good source for ships plans? Thinking to go 'scratch' soon.