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good evening Robby

 

its always helpful to provide us with a little more info on what you are looking for

 

however the search engine her on MSW is very good due to way the forum is set up

 

by typing in clipper gives you this, and will show you a few examples on ongoing or completed works on here

Showing results for 'clipper'. - Model Ship World™

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All the best

Kevin :omg:


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Posted

Wood kits for ships of that era are rather few in number. Model Shipways has one of Flying Fish, and a couple of the European companies offer either Cutty Sark or Flying Cloud. MarisStella has a nice kit of the barque Stefano. There are also a few kits of some of the 20th-century sail training ships as well. But that's about it.

Chris Coyle
Greer, South Carolina

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Current builds: Brigantine Phoenix, Mitsubishi A6M5a

Posted
1 hour ago, ccoyle said:

Wood kits for ships of that era are rather few in number. Model Shipways has one of Flying Fish, and a couple of the European companies offer either Cutty Sark or Flying Cloud. MarisStella has a nice kit of the barque Stefano. There are also a few kits of some of the 20th-century sail training ships as well. But that's about it.

Those ships look good. How do these kits compare to something cheaper like occre? I was lookin at their endurance model, however the only kit ive worked on so far for model ships is the occre buccaneer.

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