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This page contains the informations about the actual models I'm building in this last two years. As you will see, there are some of that, and I'm trying to build them less or more in the same time.

Right, you can say "..It's too much !! why don't you build the models one by one ?".
Well, dear friends, the answers are quite simple: working on different models on the same time, I can try  new techniques on one and, f it's good, I can reuse the same   also on the other models.
Another reason is that I like to vary my work...and so, as example, after a building of two-three weeks on a sail ship, it's interesting and stimulating for me to continue adding particulars on another type of ship, for example a warship.

 Hull of Herzherzog Ferdinand Max under construction
In the following list, you can go directly the model's page that will show you some pictures about the model I'm building, with a collection of photograps about and a short history.   For each model a new window will be opened in your browser.

As you can see from the list, except one sail ship (the "Dolphin"), all the others can be considered as "modern" ships, As I told in the home page, in the last two-three years I was mainly attracted from ships (expecially warships) since the half of 19th Century (about 1850-1860) till the end of the First World War (1918)


LIST OF THE MODELS UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Ship's Name

Type

Year

Scale

Plan's Manufacturer

Dolphin Dutch Ketch 1750

1:50

Corel - Italy
Esploratore Italian Paddle Scout 1862

1:68

Franco Gay
Erzherzog Ferdinand Max Austrian Warship 1903

1:100

Nostalgia Navy by K.Péter
CSS Stonewall Steam Confederate Ironclad 1864 1:75 Kozo Izumi
David G. Meagher
Libia Italian Cruiser 1912

1:100

ANB - Associazione Navimodellisti Bolognesi

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