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Hardcover Ships In Bottles: A Step By Step Guide To A Venerable Nautical Craft Book

ISBN: 0070308276

ISBN13: 9780070308275

Ships In Bottles: A Step By Step Guide To A Venerable Nautical Craft

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This is the definitive book on the subject of building ships-in-bottles. First edition published by McGraw-Hill and translated into German by Verlag Delious Klasing This description may be from another edition of this product.

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So ,that's how it's done!!

This is an excellent book to get you started if you ever thought you'd like to make one of those "Ships-In-Bottles".It tells you how to go about it,what materials ,tools and methods as well as "secrets"that are involved. You will see they can be made with skills ranging from very simple to the utmost expertise and precision.The book shows how to construct a simple ship and gives plans for more complicated ones. This would be a great gift for anyone ,young or old,who would like to start a hobby of model building. My interests are more along the line of puzzles, and that was more what drew my attention to this book; to learn how "it was done" . The basic concept is simple ,but once understood,can be applied to as difficult model as you wish. Just in case you are interested,placing things in bottles can be taken to very unusual levels. If you want to see some real challenges ,go search under Harry Eng Impossible Bottles,and you will be amazed at some of the things he has managed to put in bottles.Golf balls,baseballs,deck of cards in its case, a pair of sissors,sneekers, rubik's cube,etc.You'll be blown away when you see a gallon jug filled with objects all much larger than the opening. And yes,even some fancy ship models.

Good all around guide

This book was my introduction to the hobby and it has served me well. Commander Hubbard has written an inspiring and useful book. If you have never built a ship-in-a-bottle before this book should guide you to success. Incuded are many photographs and line drawings of completed models, tools, ship plans, etc. While not the definitive work for the expert it is a useful guide full of information.

Great it seems.

I have read through it and it provides a great step-by-step tutorial on building a Gloucester Schooner model in a bottle. Includes other plans as well. I haven't built a ship yet, but I have bought all of the inexpensive materials that he has suggested. Most of them I already had in my home. Recommended.

Highly recommended

This book is probably the most complete guide for anyone desiring to build or who builds bottleships. It contains not only the know-how of building ships-in-bottles, but provides plans for many models to build; tools to use; how to mount your model; nautical terminology; how to photograph a model; a list of the known bottleship Associations throughout the world and three pages listing the names of books in seven different languages on the subject of bottled ships and/or objects. Jack Hinkley President, Ships-In-Bottles Association of America

The perfect book for all levels of bottled ship modelers.

Don Hubbard's book is an excellent reference guide for all levels of bottled ship builders. The book includes step-by-step instructions to a specific model witch teaches the novice modeler the essential skills of the craft. For the experienced modeler, Hubbard has included sections on various mast-stepping techniques and helpful tools. Tools and materials are described in detail and many of the useful tools have directions on how to make them out of normal household items. Of particular interest to me was the section on prepairing plans from a picture of a ship, giving the builder the means to build an accurate scale model of virtually any ship. The book also includes several plans for other models of various types of boats which will surely keep even the most industrious modeler busy for quite some time. Overall a supurbly written, useful and friendly companion to any ship bottler.
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