BUILDING WARSHIP MODELS by P.C. Coker
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BUILDING WARSHIP MODELS by P.C. Coker
Hey I just bought one of these second hand. Are there any other books on scratchbuilding non sail ships I should hunt down? Gary
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As Rick said the three Brian King books make good reading
the one building Victorian battkleships is available in the USA only via Pierpoint publishing
Alos reccomend two books by Georg Duerr
Schiffsmodelle meisterhaft gebaut
Schiifsmodelle tipps und tricks vom Profi
Both have text in german--but worth it for the pictures alone!!
Available from http://www.christian-schmidt.com/
good luck-have fun
Jim Baumann
the one building Victorian battkleships is available in the USA only via Pierpoint publishing
Alos reccomend two books by Georg Duerr
Schiffsmodelle meisterhaft gebaut
Schiifsmodelle tipps und tricks vom Profi
Both have text in german--but worth it for the pictures alone!!
Available from http://www.christian-schmidt.com/
good luck-have fun
Jim Baumann
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Scale Model Warships by Bowen is a pretty good little book. Usually get it through ABE Books for about $5 to $10. Mike Ashely's books are also good if your into plastic or resin. If you've got the big bucks, Kozo Isumi's book that was the basis of the Coker Book just went on EBay for $450. Very hard to get. For Plastic sailing ship books I still think the one by Les Wilkins is very helpful, but hard to find. For generally working with plastic, the Evergreen Plastics book is quite good. 
Any ship larger than a Destroyer is a waste of metal.
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Thanks Les, I may get the evergreen book as well since I no longer own any kits whatsoever unbuilt or built. I mostly use the books and articles for ideas and inspiration. I have a few good article reprints from scale ship modeler and Ipms journals as well, but would love to find others. I want to be the 1/350 John Youngerman or John Bange "if" I grow up, and have huge navies of any ship I want! 
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