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  1. Has Your Model Ship Sunk?
    by Derek Wood. Perhaps you thought of getting a new tall ship model lately, if so, you might have given some consideration to building one. The choice of whether to build or buy does not even take into concern the type of ship you are looking to get and that will be left to your preference. In any case, there are several issues to dwell on when making such a choice. Factors that must be accounted for include s... products, articles, news

  2. Model Ships - Model Ship Building From Ancient Past to Present
    by Jeanette Morris. Model Ships are a scaled down replications of a full-sized historical ship from ancient times to the present. Model ships played a vital part in the building of real ships. Model ship builders would pass the completed model to the workers for them to build their ships to proper scales. In a sense the old model builders built their models for the opposite reason as model ship builders of today... products, articles, news

  3. Ship Model Reference Library
    by Wray Hodgson. Cast Your Anchor is an upscale hobby environment, focusing on quality kits, woods, tools, and finished products for the nautical enthusiast. In order to widen the appeal of the hobby, the owner of Cast Your Anchor believes that a reference library dedicated to building the handcrafted ship replicas sold in the store will serve to entice additional individuals to consider taking up the hobby. Cas... products, articles, news

  4. How To Choose A Wooden Ship Model Kit
    by Wray Hodgson. SHIP MODEL BUILDING - WHERE DO I BEGIN At CAST YOUR ANCHOR, we are often asked a number of questions about ship model building from people who are interested in starting the hobby. We have compiled questions that are typically asked during the selection processes. Check out our web site at Cast Your Anchor. What is the most important thing I should know before I start the hobby of model ship mo... products, articles, news

  5. Model Ships and Model Boats - A Fascinating Hobby
    by Jeanette Morris. Starting a new model ships or model boats building or collecting hobby is an exciting and fascinating hobby for any age. Some ship models or boat models are made from kits ranging from very difficult for the skilled craftsmen to ones made easy for beginners or children. Some hobbyists carve their model ships or boat models from scratch while others build them from a kit. These kits are usually... products, articles, news

  6. Abandon Ship!: Boat Extinguishers, Safe Petrol Practices, And Protecting Your Boat From Disasters
    by Jon Butt. In the time before boat extinguishers, one of the most dreaded weapons in the Byzantine Empire's arsenal was the terrifying "Greek fire". To modern minds, it seems strange that the weapon would be such a threat: a few flares fired at a boat, patches of oil that continued to burn while floating on the surface of the water. But for the all-wood navies of the past, to catch on fire meant losing a ... products, articles, news

  7. Model Rocket Can Be Dangerous
    by Victor Epand. Model rockets should never be built with materials such as PVC tubing and rocket engines should not be attached to anything that is not designed to be powered by them. This is extremely dangerous. The materials should be something that will disintegrate if it impacts something. Paper, balsawood or thin plastics. I also don't think attaching motors to your RC truck would do much if anything, but ... products, articles, news

  8. Powering Your Model Trains
    by John Vanse. Of the early model trains made primarily for the toy market, most were powered by clockwork. Actual control of the model trains was only possible by means of levers on the locomotive itself, which enabled the operator to make the train stop, to go, and, in many models, to reverse. Although this made control of your model train rather crude, the models were sufficiently large and robust enough t... products, articles, news

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