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Nicely done!  Love the lobster trap. Great detail on it.   
 

I think my muse is now calling me to finish my build. 

 

Congrats on finishing your build. 

 

I'lll be looking forward to your next build. 

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Robert Chenoweth

 

Current Build: Maine Peapod; Midwest Models; 1/14 scale.

 

In the research department:

Nothing at this time.

 

Completed models (Links to galleries): 

Monitor and Merrimack; Metal Earth; 1:370 and 1:390 respectively.  (Link to Build Log.)

Shrimp Boat; Lindbergh; 1/60 scale (as commission for my brother - a tribute to a friend of his)

North Carolina Shad Boat; half hull lift; scratch built.  Scale: (I forgot).  Done at a class at the NC Maritime Museum.

Dinghy; Midwest Models; 1/12 scale

(Does LEGO Ship in a Bottle count?)

 

Posted
19 hours ago, robert952 said:

Nicely done!  Love the lobster trap. Great detail on it.   
 

I think my muse is now calling me to finish my build. 

 

Congrats on finishing your build. 

 

I'lll be looking forward to your next build. 

Thanks, I'm looking forward to seeing how you build it with the sail!

Posted

Nicely done!  Great workmanship.  The green and white scheme really pops!  I must admit, after reading several build logs such as yours, I'm starting to develop an affinity for oar-powered small craft.

 

What's next on the horizon?

 

Wawona59

John

 

Next Project: Cleaning off my messy workspace a putting my tools away.

 

Selected Previous Completed Builds:  Revell - 1/96 Thermopylae; Revell - 1/96 Cutty Sark, Revell - 1/96 Constitution, Aurora - Whaling Bark Wanderer, Model Shipways - 1/96 Phantom, AL - 1805 Pilot Boat Swift, Midwest - Chesapeake Bay Flattie, Monitor and Merrimac, Model Trailways - Doctor's Buggy

 

Posted
40 minutes ago, Wawona59 said:

What's next on the horizon?

 

Thanks! At the moment, I'm finishing up a Mexican fishing/cargo lake boat, the Canoa de Rancho, and I just started a build of a Chilean coasting sloop, the Lancha Chilota. I'm hoping to build some more small oar-powered vessels soon, as well.

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