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ISBN10: 0070368171 | ISBN13: 9780070368170

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Building a model from a kit is an excellent way to develop your modeling skills. But once you've mastered the basics, where do you go? If you're looking for a challenge, you move on to scratchbuilding. And that can be imposing: With a kit, you worked with someone else's plans, materials, and building instructions. Scratchbuilding makes you master of your own fate. You do the research, choose the subject, the scale, the material. The choices are limited only by your enthusiasm. Edwin B. Leaf scratchbuilt his first model--a Baltimore clipper--nearly fifty years ago, and he's been refining and building on his skills ever since. In Ship Modeling from Scratch he lays out the principles--from concept to construction to display--on which scratchbuilding is based. In clear, concise language complemented by detailed illustrations he tells how to interpret existing drawings or create your own, what materials to choose, what tools to buy, and what techniques to use to build everything from plank-on-frame, plank-on-bulkhead, or modern steel hulls to creating sharp and properly scaled details--paint to portholes. Building a model from scratch is a singular pursuit that requires patience, confidence, and ingenuity. With Ship Modeling from Scratch open on your workbench, you have your own private tutor guiding you through the troublespots.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1 Selecting a Project
Chapter 2 Getting the Most from Your Drawings
Chapter 3 Materials
Chapter 4 Tools
Chapter 5 Half-Models
Chapter 6 Hull Construction
Chapter 7 Miscellaneous Matters
Chapter 8 Applying the Finish
Chapter 9 Masting and Rigging
Chapter 10 Sailmaking and Flags
Chapter 11 Making Fittings and Furnishings
Chapter 12 Displaying the Model
Chapter 13 A Plank-on-Bulkhead Model from Start to Finish
Chapter 14 A Plank-on-Frame Model from Start to Finish
Chapter 15 Postscript
Appendices
I. Sources for Plans
II. Reference Material
III. Tools and Materials Sources
IV. Glossary
V. Working Drawings: Brockley Combe and Lee
Index
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