Well, more of a project really. As a kid I used to love making plastic model air planes and tanks etc.... I used to always say I'd love to make a wooden model ship one day. And so, one day my wife bought me a kit for my birthday. I have been working on it for years ..... . drilling, hammering, gluing, sculpting etc. I find that I work on it in short bursts.... and other times don't touch it.
Apart from some of the metal pieces, I pretty much need to build, cut to length and shape and generally construct everything.....
Really enjoy it - and it looks good (IMO)
Anyway - last week or two I've been excited again about it - so thought I'd post some piccies. (dont have them all from the beginning tho....)
here is the oldest pic I have - the hull has been completed (internal ribs plus 2 layers of planks) - some pieces on the decking have been built and added.Building the masts.....
building and adding the spars to the rear-most mastan action shot.... me working on the boat.I've been working on the rigging and netting .....will add more as I go, but dont hold your breathe ...haha - this is already a 4 year project!
some updated pics, i've added the sails for the backmast,
and now began to fashion all of the remaining cross mast pieces!
Apart from some of the metal pieces, I pretty much need to build, cut to length and shape and generally construct everything.....
Really enjoy it - and it looks good (IMO)
Anyway - last week or two I've been excited again about it - so thought I'd post some piccies. (dont have them all from the beginning tho....)
here is the oldest pic I have - the hull has been completed (internal ribs plus 2 layers of planks) - some pieces on the decking have been built and added.Building the masts.....
building and adding the spars to the rear-most mastan action shot.... me working on the boat.I've been working on the rigging and netting .....will add more as I go, but dont hold your breathe ...haha - this is already a 4 year project!
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some updated pics, i've added the sails for the backmast,
and now began to fashion all of the remaining cross mast pieces!
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