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Collier "Gorsefield" 1922 -

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The Voyage is Done & The Winds Don't Blow

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Iron Barque Lobo - History and plans

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Nina Bowater - Miss Moris - The Sheltedeck 5th December 2020

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900-Ton Barque Construction Part II Deck setails, Masting/rigging

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How to Make Small Acrylic Display Cases

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900-ton Barque Construction Part I - The hull

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Miniature Shipbuilding - Small Steamers & Motor Ships

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Merchant Ship Plan Location Index

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The Barque Gulf Stream (History & Plans Only)

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How to Build a Miniature Collier Brig

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Arran Mail - Scottish Coastal Vessel - 1936

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British Barque "Gulf Stream" How to Build a Waterline Model

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Blackwall Frigates & Modelling Barque East African

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Denbigh Castle and how to make a vacuum box

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About Me

These documents detail various methods of building models of miniature merchant ships, not from kits, but from any materials that may come to hand.  Most of the downloads contain suitable ship plans to get you started, plus where to find more (usually in books).     No expensive or special tools are required, but certain items such as band saws, drill presses, etc may speed the work up.   They also include historical material about merchant ships, and life aboard them.  My main field of interest covers from about 1850 to about 1965, covers sailing ships, steamships and motor ships.   My Facebook group is called "Merchant Ships in Miniature"

Robert A Wilson

http://www.miniatureships.blogspot.co.uk/

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These downloads are mainly about merchant ships of the obscure or semi-obscure types, ranging from small coasters to large passenger liners, sail, steam or diesel powered. My main field of interest is between the years of about 1850 and 1965. I was at sea myself in merchant ships between early 1961 and late 1992. I served mainly in passenger liners, but also colliers, iron ore carriers, general cargo ships, a tanker, a bulk carrier, one wood pulp ship, a log carrier, and a small container ship. The smallest one I served in was the small North Sea collier Wandsworth, and the largest was the Union-Castle passenger liner RMS Windsor Castle. My final 13 years were spent in RMS St Helena (I) and RMS St Helena (II) Two small passenger liners running to Cape Town from the UK via the islands of Canaries, Ascension, St Helena, and occasionally Tristan da Cunha. Most of these downloads describe how to build miniature models of a variety of merchant ships both large and small, sail and powered. Also some larger downloads covering my time at sea in various ship types. And a few on building small vintage-type radio sets using valves. Using my special techniques, I believe that my model shipbuilding instructions bring the hobby within the scope of most people who are moderately handy with using small tools, and who want to get away from the rather expensive hobby of building large kits that have been modelled ad infinitum - Cutty Sark, Titanic etc. As the materials cost very little, there is not much to lose if you find that you are not successful. The biggest obstacle to building these small models is the thought "I could never do that" without even trying! Here is a link to a very simple build on Utube - the collier brig Sicily. The Sicily download can be found in my Payhip catalogue. https://youtu.be/j5ESlw72qHY