Bibliography – Model Shipways 2003 User Manual

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1. The Baltimore Clipper

by Howard I. Chapelle. Marine Research Society 1930. Reprinted by Bonanza Books, Crown Publishing.
This is a complete history of the Baltimore Clipper type. It contains many plans of contemporary schooners.

2. The Young Sea Officer’s Sheet Anchor

by Darcy Lever. 1819 (reprinted)
Block and spar details, and typical rigging techniques of the period.

3. Steel’s Elements of Mastmaking, Sailmaking and Rigging

by David Steel. 1794 (reprinted)
Details of masts and spars, block, rigging practices, and rigging sizes.

5. The Art of Rigging

by George Biddlecombe. 1848 (reprinted)
There is essentially an update of David Steel’s earlier work.

6. The Neophyte Shipmodeller’s Jackstay

by George F. Campbell. Model Shipways, 1962.
Excellent visuals and background information on building models from kits.
Good detail on hulls and rigging. Great for beginners.

7. How to Built First-Rate Ship Models From Kits

by Ben Lankford. Model Expo 2002.
Comprehensive reference covers construction methods for solid hull,
plank-on-bulkhead, and plank-on-frame kits. The book is profusely
illustrated and includes glossary of nautical terms.

Note: Many books are available through Model Expo at www.modelexpo-online.com.

Please check current catalog or website for availability.

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