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Posted
10 minutes ago, CMC said:

Started this model in 1997 but shelved it until lots of “give-back” time not needing to commute as I’m working from home during COVID.

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This is my first build and making a bunch of mistakes which I consider “learning” moments.  Have been watching a lot of vets on YouTube to see if things are correctable or how-to moving forward.  Also tackling three generations of plastic 1/72 Jolly Roger planes but that’s probably a topic for another forum.

Posted
13 hours ago, ccoyle said:

This was the very first wooden ship/boat kit I ever built.

Same here. Your hull looks much better than mine does. Great start!

 

George

Current Builds: Bluejacket USS KearsargeRRS Discovery 1:72 scratch

Completed Builds: Model Shipways 1:96 Flying Fish | Model Shipways 1:64 US Brig Niagara | Model Shipways 1:64 Pride of Baltimore II (modified) | Midwest Muscongus Bay Lobster Smack | Heller 1:150 Passat | Revell 1:96 USS Constitution

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Do you have any photos of your first build?

 Also, have been scouring the internet to find historical photos and any information on how the smackmen actually used these boats for fishing.  Some articles found but scant info and curiously written almost verbatim.

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