The ship models of Robert Wilson...

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Robert Wilson has completed another fine steel sailing ship....

Enjoy the atmosphere!


Earl Granville-- 1877--1911

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Hi Jim & Robert,

thank you both very much for sharing these wonderful models! I like the water effect and especially the realistic atmosphere.

Robert, do you use "The Story of Sail" by Laszlo and the mearchant ship series? You can find a lot of very good plans in there.

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Torben,
Thanks. I have never even heard of that book, but will look it up - thanks.
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I eventually managed to get a copy of the Laslo book from the libraray. It is a very fine book, but most of it is not of any great interest to me, being far too old. When it gets up to the age that I am interested in (19th Century), I have most of the plans anyway, but I did find two or three that I hadn't got.
I find a lot of books follow the same pattern, three-quarters full of "ancient" ships, trailing off as soon as it begins to get interesting (for me).
Nevertheless I am enjoying reading it and thank you for the information.

Bob
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Bob says:

'This is my model of the SS POLITICION (Harrison Line) at a scale of 32'=1". It completely hand-built with no shop bought parts in it. The hull was cut and shaped from a piece of obeche wood.
The hull has an overall length of about 14.7 inches.

The POLITICIAN was completed in 1923 at the LONDON MERCHANT, going to Harrison Line as POLITICIAN in 1935. In 1941, she was wrecked on the Scottish Island of Eriksay, with a cargo of 22,000 cases of Scotch Whisky aboard. Many years later, the film WHISKY GALORE was based on this incident.'

Whiskey Galore:
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Nice work, any chance we can get more pics?
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This is what it was like about a month ago. In total, it took just under 59 hours to build, spread over 24 days. That time includes building the display case and carrying case. I didn't work on it every day. Work began on the 9th May 2009.
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Looks like a beauty! Which ship is it?
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Petros..

go back to the bottom of the previous page...

SS Politician-- famous as a means of diluting whiskey with water...!! :big_grin:

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Robert Wilson is speeding up...!!!

He scratchbuilt this fine model of the famous Mary Celeste in a mere 14 days!!!! :woo_hoo:

The Mary Celeste is a fascinating ship... full background is here:
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She's a beauty!
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and if the Mary Celeste was a quick build...

this little Irish three-masted topsail schooner BROOKLANDS, to a scale of 32�=1�. is a veritable whirlwind build!
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watching these pictures, i�m always stunned about his simple, but highly effectice way to render water effects.
Very very inspiring...

thanks for keeping us updated, jim
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Bob Wilson has just completed his latest build...



Royal Mail Line's DESEADO of 1961. Scale is 32 ' = 1"


unusually--it is a full hull model...

Enjoy!

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Very nice, even for a full hull ship. The man is an excellent builder. Thank you Jim for posting these.
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I tip my hat..this guy is a superb ship modeller!
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Wow!Really nice work! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: Looking forward to more pics.

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Bob Wilson presents his latest modelship

Bob says...

"...>This is the 238th (Two-hundred and thirty-eighth) model completed since I left the sea in October 1992!

Consequently, we are both feeling more than a little "worn down!" We intend to take a break until, at the very least, the 9th February 2010! .....< "

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Whereafter I hope we will see more of his superb models!


Enjoy

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Re: The ship models of Robert Wilson...

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In the meantime

here are a few more images I found of some other ships of Bob Wilson that have not been featured here before....

What a wonderful variety!

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Looks like he tends more to "calm sea" these days.
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