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Ship Modeling from Scratch: Tips and Techniques for Building Without Kits by Edwin B. Leaf,

Ship Modeling from Scratch: Tips and Techniques for Building Without Kits by Edwin B. Leaf,
"Ships in Scale magazine called our best-selling manual for the first-time kit-builder, "Ship Modeling Simplified, a "Bible for the novice modeler." "Model Ship Builder said "the only problem with this book is that it should have come out years ago." Now comes the next logical step, a book on building ship models without kits, form Edwin Leaf, past president and resident guru of the prestigious Philadephia Ship Model Society. Following the proven format of "Ship Modeling Simplified, here is the first complete, step-by-step course in building model ships from scratch--everything from schooners and clipper ships to modern ocean-going freighters and steel warships. This book covers in detail everything the first-time scratch-builder needs to know: choosing the right subject, building from plans, drawing scaled plans from photographs, and buying tools and materials. It also covers building half models, planked hulls, lapstrake hulls, plank-on-frame, plank-on-bulkhead, lift models, modern ships, ancient ships, masting and rigging, sails and flags. Sources and an illustrated glossary are included.



The New Period Ship Handbook
The New Period Ship Handbook
Back by popular demand, this newly revised edition of the acclaimed modeling series by Keith Julier offers a well-illustrated guide to the construction of static model sailing ships for both the beginner and experienced model maker. Nine of the eleven models have been replaced with different and updated ship kits. The models, ranging from the relatively simple to the very complex, were made from commercially available kits without the use of sophisticated tools. Following chapters on selection, tools, and materials, the author moves to the practical application of the model-making procedures involved in producing high-quality age-of-sail ships. A chapter on techniques summarizes procedures such as planking, rigging, and fitting out, all of which are described, in varied and specific detail, Novice builders and old hands alike have found a wealth of useful information in these pages.



Model yachting - Model yachting is the pastime of building and racing model yachts. It has always been customary for ship-builders to make a miniature model of the vessel under construction, which is in every respect a copy of the original on a small scale, whether steamship or sailing ship.

Transport by sailing ship - Any ship is a total institution; a sailing ship on the open seas, being dependent on the winds, is especially isolated; in the age of sail, the technology of shipboard life and the lack of technology for communicating emergencies and of timely means of rescue made ships the probable epitome of the total-institution problem (with the most arguable alternative being space stations and outer-space exploration vehicles).

Ship model basin - A ship model basin may be either a physical basin or tank used to carry out hydrodynamic tests with ship models, or the organization (often a company) that owns and operates such a facility.

Ship model - Ship models (or "model ships") are scale representations of modern or historic sea-going vessels.



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Ship Mast - Ship Mast Ship Modeling from Scratch Ships in Scale magazine called our best-selling manual for the first-time kit-builder, Ship Modeling Simplified , a Bible for the novice modeler. Model Ship Builder said the only problem with this book is that it should have come out years ago. Now comes the next logical step, a book on building ship models without kits, form Edwin Leaf, past president ship mast and resident guru of the prestigious Philadephia Ship Model Society. Following ...

Sail Boat Make and Model - Sail Boat Make and Model Model yachting - Model yachting is the pastime of building and racing model yachts. It has always been customary for ship-builders to make a miniature model of the vessel under construction, which is in every respect a copy of the original on a small scale, whether steamship or sailing ship. Ice boat - An Ice boat is a boat or purpose built framework similar in appearance to a sail boat but fitted with skis or runners (skates) ...

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Mast Sail - Mast Sail Sail Away Bet you can paint a hull mast sail and swab the decks. But can you step a mast, hoist a halyard, bend a sail or even trim a sheet? What's a hatch? And do you know how to batten it? There's lots of work to do before they set sail. But this little captain knows just what he's doing. So learn the lingo, pitch in with the crew, mast sail and you too can ...

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