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THE PERIOD SHIP HANDBOOK (1)
by Keith Julier
Synopsis:
A guide to building a period ship model. Using a number of commercially available kits as a basis for discussion, this book sets out to provide detailed, step-by-step instructions for making each model. This work is based on a series of articles first published in "Model Boats" magazine.
Contents: (I added the producer and the scale)
THE PERIOD SHIP HANDBOOK (1)
by Keith Julier
- Paperback
- Publisher: Naval Institute Press; 1st edition (February 1, 1993)
- Language: English
- Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 0.5 x 11.8 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
Synopsis:
A guide to building a period ship model. Using a number of commercially available kits as a basis for discussion, this book sets out to provide detailed, step-by-step instructions for making each model. This work is based on a series of articles first published in "Model Boats" magazine.
Contents: (I added the producer and the scale)
- The Tool Box
- Choosing The Kit
- Making a Start
- The First Rate Royal William (Euro Model Como, scale 1:72)
- The Thames Barge Will Everard (Billings, scale 1:67)
- The Faroes Yawl F.D.10 (Billings, scale 1:50)
- The American Raider Hannah (Artesania Latina, scale 1:40)
- The French Goelette La Toulonnaise (Artesania Latina, scale 1:35)
- The Brandenburg Frigate Berlin (Corel, scale 1:40)
- The Spanish Man-of-War San Juan Nepomuceno (Artesania Latina, scale 1:90)
- The American USS Constellation (Artesania Latina, scale 1:85)
- The American Whaling Ship Charles W. Morgan (Artesania Latina, scale 1:50)
- A Square-Sterned Whaleboat (Panart, scale 1:16)
- A New Bedford Whaleboat (Amati, scale 1:16)
- A Summary of Techniques
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