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Posted by - GMintz
Post date - 10-02-2008, 08:45 AM
New to the Forum and I'm not quite sure what to say at this time, so I'll just say glad to be onboard!
Posted by - Navarone
Post date - 10-02-2008, 07:25 PM
Welcome aboard Greg,
You may want to look these over:
1 - Planking_the_hull, running the_planks (http://shipmodeling.net/vb_forum/articles34.html)
2 - A Novice's_Planking Rules (http://shipmodeling.net/vb_forum/articles45.html)
3 - 12 Spiling Steps (http://shipmodeling.net/vb_forum/articles19.html)
4 - GUIDE FOR THE BEGINNER WOOD MODEL SHIPWRIGHT (Part One) (http://shipmodeling.net/vb_forum/articles47.html)
5 - Forums' FAQ (Still under construction) (http://shipmodeling.net/faq/)
6 - List of recommended modeling_books (http://shipmodeling.net/faq/faq.php?&cat_name=A---Preparation&answer=20&question=What-ship-modeling-books-do-you-recommend?&category_id=9#20)
If you have any questions or need any help, just post it here in the Scuttlebutt (http://shipmodeling.net/vb_forum/forum5.html)
Don
Posted by - Davit
Post date - 10-03-2008, 08:48 AM
Glad to have you on board Greg.
If you have any questions or need any help, just post it here in the Scuttlebutt (http://shipmodeling.net/vb_forum/forum5.html)
Gary
Posted by - Susquehanna
Post date - 10-03-2008, 09:30 AM
Welcome aboard Greg,
I have been building plastic models (mostly Aircraft) most of my life and just recently got an itch to build a Chesapeake Bay Skipjack. Since I found this site and have been going over the pictures and information offered here, I feel like I never built a model of anything before. Because of the crew here and the help you get, my (theoretical) knowledge has increased 10 fold. Just have to put it to the test. Enjoy the site.
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