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Ship Modeling from Stem to Stern [Paperback]

Milton Roth (Author)
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February 1, 1988
Written in an engaging, conversational style, this comprehensive guide leads the reader through every aspect of ship modeling, from how to scale-down plans and what glues and paints to use, to how to build a ship model in a bottle and where to turn for more help.

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  • Paperback: 280 pages
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional; 1 edition (February 1, 1988)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0830628444
  • ISBN-13: 978-0830628445
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.4 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #36,418 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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51 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very good beginner/intermediate book on ship modeling, October 22, 1997
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I feel Dr. Roth has accomplished the majority of his objectives for this book. It's inspiring text, through discriptions, techniques and list of resources make it a must have for the beginner/intermediate level modeler in this age old art. The section titled "dandy funk" was quite helpfull in teaching the neophyte some "tricks" in making tools and gadgets. However, it falls short of the mark in the more advanced areas of model ship building such as plans development and scratchbuilding. Additionally, I would of liked to see a few more color photographs, as I would of been glad to pay the additional cost of color pictures in the book for a little inspiration. Lt Kevin Moravek
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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Take a "Bow"..., December 26, 2002
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I'm all new in the modeling wooden ships game, though I have been fascinated since my early childhood and grew up working plastic aircraft models. I always saw wooden modeling as the Holy Grail and finally decided to get on with it. I was captivated at age 7 watching the Cpt from the "Ghost and Mrs Muir", seizing lines and tending to his ratlins whilst educating the youngest boy about the moral to-do's and don'ts.

Having recently purchased my first model, the Scottish Maid, from Artesania Latina, I decided after looking the plans over that I was going to need more in depth help and assistance. After researching online I have discovered that there is quite a decent literary safety net regarding the subject, but as usual it's a case of where to start?

Well after leafing through this book in relative depth I have found a brilliant place for the Ship Modeling neophyte to make their start. The work gives a great overview of the many complex areas involved in the longtime craft of Ship Modeling as well as gently leading the enthusiast into the greater intracacies involved therein. I was delighted among other chapters to find a section on Ships in Bottles, one of my fascinations, as well as informative tips and tricks regarding all manner of applications from planking to seizing lines and rigging.

I found the sections on Running Rigging, Proportions of Rigging, Making Masts and Sails for Sailing Ships a revelation, which has totally whet my appetite for exploring singular works dedicated to these subjects alone. Roth does a great job of keeping the language simple and with a little observation of the diagrams, which are easy and clear, most questions left wanting in the text are answered. I only wish this work had more colour plates of ships in the building and completion stages, which is why I have witheld the final star.

Apart from this small omission I can wholeheartedly recommend this work to the novice and enthusiast alike as it has enlightened and informed me as well as fueling my passion for this noble craft more than ever! So if you want to know where your mizzen is and how to rig your gaffs; if you care to know how to set the rake of your masts or find out what box off is all about, then get 'Ship Modeling from Stem to Stern' and quit your blatherin land lubbers!

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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars No One Knows What He Can Do Till He Tries, January 2, 2001
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This quote by Publilius Syrus preceeds Chapter 20 of Mr. Roth's book. If you've always wanted to build a wooden ship model, but were afraid, get this book, and watch the fears evaporate.

My lovely wife had Santa deliver a wooden kit of the Mayflower under the Christmas this year, complete with sketchy instructions and documentation. How would I ever learn all I needed to know to build this kit. But alas, there is a great book I hear about this...

And now here I am, telling all the Amazon world that they need to read this book. If you've never built one of these wooden marvels, then this book will give you all you need to know, and then some. The pictures are clear, the text easy to read and very informative. My particular joy was the first one, "seizing a line" (page 250, Fig. 19-35). After one minute of effort, I had it down, and then all the other techniques and instructions were a breeze. I no longer have any fear of this model, and can't wait to get at it.

There are hundreds of illustrations and photos. The writing is good, plain and clear. Each chapter is preceeded with a famous quote from history that will amuse and apply. I don't know much about building ships, but after this book, I feel that I have a good handel on it. The detail contained is very good, maybe even more then you'll want. The chapter on naval cannon alone is pretty stunning.

I'll tell you, get this book, get your favorite wooden ship model, then go to town. Mr. Roth has certainly increased my joy with this hobby!! FEAR NOT!!

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