Hello All!
I've been doing paper models, in one form or another, for most of my life. For the past few years, I've done a number of space models. Now, however, I've decided to venture into model sailing ships.
Where sailing ships are concerned, I've been modeling them for a long time. But, I've had two Dover "Cut & Assemble" models in my personal library for a while, the "Mayflower" and the "Santa Maria". I decided the time was right to build one, the latter, but I bought another one for the purpose.
Anyway, stumbled upon this site whilst looking to see if there were other builds of these kits, and liked many of the models I saw. So, I joined.
This is where the Dover "Santa Maria" was on the night of April 4th, 2016. Since then, the top has been permanently fitted and detailed. Some wood was used (is that okay?) for masts and other details, and fabric sails were made.
Glad to be on board!
Cheers,
Robert

I've been doing paper models, in one form or another, for most of my life. For the past few years, I've done a number of space models. Now, however, I've decided to venture into model sailing ships.
Where sailing ships are concerned, I've been modeling them for a long time. But, I've had two Dover "Cut & Assemble" models in my personal library for a while, the "Mayflower" and the "Santa Maria". I decided the time was right to build one, the latter, but I bought another one for the purpose.
Anyway, stumbled upon this site whilst looking to see if there were other builds of these kits, and liked many of the models I saw. So, I joined.
This is where the Dover "Santa Maria" was on the night of April 4th, 2016. Since then, the top has been permanently fitted and detailed. Some wood was used (is that okay?) for masts and other details, and fabric sails were made.
Glad to be on board!
Cheers,
Robert
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