by Avery Boyer » Wed Jun 14, 2006 7:41 pm
Exactly what kind of ship? Sailing? Commercial? Warship?
What Scale? Little ship in a big scale, or a big ship in a little scale?For either you could use a card model as a template. I scaled down Digital navy's Admirable to 1/700 for plans. I think that that might be three inches. Balsa would be perfect for this. Here's a few links for you:
http://www.digitalnavy.com/html/downloads.html
Or for something pre WW I
http://www.papershipwright.freeserve.co.uk/
I don't have time to collect all the links right now, but there are many others. I;ll try and get those for you tomorrow.
As for plans, on-line sets are few and far between, especially for small ships. The few I do know about are all for large ships (USS Missouri, Conte, etc..) I have met sucess with using the paper models. You could always buy some, if none of the above satisfy you. But then you mght as well just buy some plans.
Hope this helps
Exactly what kind of ship? Sailing? Commercial? Warship?
What Scale? Little ship in a big scale, or a big ship in a little scale?For either you could use a card model as a template. I scaled down Digital navy's Admirable to 1/700 for plans. I think that that might be three inches. Balsa would be perfect for this. Here's a few links for you:
[url]http://www.digitalnavy.com/html/downloads.html[/url]
Or for something pre WW I
[url]http://www.papershipwright.freeserve.co.uk/[/url]
I don't have time to collect all the links right now, but there are many others. I;ll try and get those for you tomorrow.
As for plans, on-line sets are few and far between, especially for small ships. The few I do know about are all for large ships (USS Missouri, Conte, etc..) I have met sucess with using the paper models. You could always buy some, if none of the above satisfy you. But then you mght as well just buy some plans.
Hope this helps