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Even though I joined in August 2020, I am just beginning to post build logs and such.  

 

My main ship model building interest is the Steam Frigate Minnesota.  It was laid down in December 1854, finally taken out of service in 1901, and later burned to the waterline.  It fought in the American Civil War in the battle of the Monitor and Merrimack as well as serving throughout the war.  

 

Before tackling building the Minnesota, the advise of the moderators and others was to start with a smaller project.  The Winchelsea Nef seems like just the project.  

 

I am looking forward to building both ships, and others over time.  I am also looking forward to interacting with other members.  

 

Fair winds and following seas,

Mark

 

Results, not Excuses,

ChiefClanker

 

“Behold, how good and pleasant it is

when brothers and sisters dwell in unity!"

Ps 133:1

 

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Hello Mark and a belated Welcome to MSW!

🌻

STAY SAFE

 

A model shipwright and an amateur historian are heads & tails of the same coin

current builds:

HMS Berwick 1775, 1/192 scratchbuild; a Slade 74 in the Navy Board style

Mediator sloop, 1/48 - an 18th century transport scratchbuild 

French longboat - CAF - 1/48, on hold

Posted

Welcome to MSW Mark.   With winter only  days away up there in the frozen tundra (🤪)  your timing is perfect to start your project.  Hope to see your build log in the near future.   

 

Allan

 

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Mark,

 

    Welcome to MSW  :piratebo5: and as mentioned in your WINCHELSEA build log, welcome to the Middle Ages. 

Chuck Seiler
San Diego Ship Modelers Guild
Nautical Research Guild

 
Current Build:: Colonial Schooner SULTANA (scratch from Model Expo Plans), Hanseatic Cog Wutender Hund, Pinas Cross Section
Completed:  Missouri Riverboat FAR WEST (1876) Scratch, 1776 Gunboat PHILADELPHIA (Scratch), John Smith Shallop

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