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I know that Ships Modeling is not one model railroads, but it is my third hobby. Anyone interst can look at my web page.
molnar.ownit.nu/shipsmodel.htm
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Istvan
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Unfortunately, we have no snow here in Stockholm just-6C degrees below
Happy New Year!
Istvan
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I think that your ship would look odd in the Lake at Jönköping. Such a beautiful Lake! Do you make small ships or boats? I was there in the winter and not much snow then either. My great grandfather went to Upsalla University a very long time ago. You live in a beautiful city. I especially love the architecture of the Old City of Stockholm. Maybe you can make a Z scale "Vasa" ship?
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Well, we, (I) need small Z scale boats of all sorts. The kind you would find at resorts and lakes....ski boats, sail boats, canoes, etc.
Alvaro, are you listening? Anyone? Boats for our rivers and lakes please.
Loren
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Of course, if I wouldn't hang him by his thumbs each evening it probable would help huh?
Helmsman for the slave galley?
Loren:laugh:
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Thanks for the link to your website. Very nice site, you do very nice work.
Jerry
Loren,
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I recognize the MINNOW. we must have watched the same TV shows.
Fred
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Ships are definitely useful. Besides the small boats mentioned before, there are a few intermodal modelers here who would probably appreciate the "blue water" boats. And then there is Fred with his great little busy harbors.
We were talking about aircraft (helicopters) and other military hardware just a couple of months back.
Kelley:
Nice Minnow.
Jeremy
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For the blue water folks check out zundmeer as they have a couple' and lots of harbor stuff. Its kind of European style, but the freighter is like the ones that go through the rivers and canals of Europe.
There are lots of ships in paper models. You can always tweak them to make them look more realistic and if you have a good scanner/printer you can make any scale you want.
If you guys can make these really great models and layouts, you can build boats. That's why I built the Minnow. Don't be like the Professor, who could make a nuclear reactor with a couple of coconut shells and some sand, but couldn't fix a 6 inch hole in a boat.
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Yes i am listening.
I already have the blueprints in Z scale for 2 Chris Crafts boats. Just be a little patient until i build the masters.
Thanks
Álvaro:)
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By the way, i would like to build an open tri-level autorack, but i only find photos in the web, can somebody help me where i can find some drawing or blueprints??
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Álvaro:)
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Thanks for working on boats for us all.
How about some canoes also....water line and full hull. A camp site would have canoes both in the water and on the shore. Also needed are small row boats. I've seen a bunch at lakes where fishermen rent them to go fishing on the lake and also just for pleasure rowing around the lake. Boat trailers would also be nice.
Eventually someone is going to have a mill and log pond and then we'll need those small boats you see that push the logs around.
Getting greedy aren't I? It's just that very little has been done to address the water features on layouts.
Appreciate your efforts and as always, your products are top notch.
The only way someone would come up with better looking boats would be to have an injection machine and now we're talking huge amounts of money.
Why is it always about money or lack thereof?
Loren
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