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Shipyard it is fascinating world, which gave you capabilty to communig with objects so great and undeniable beauty there is that sailng ships.You will feel breath of ocean, climate of greate exploratory journey, tumult of marine battle, and perhaps, you will tilt forefronts over artistry old shipbuilders. Caravels, Galeons, Frigates, Yachts, Ships of the line - each excites true admiration, and each is in coverage your hand. Building models you enrich knowledge, abilities, imaginaton and everything happens automatically. Suffice to reach for Shipyard.
Publishing house Shipyard exists from 1985 but from several year deals with exclusively historic sailig ship. We process modelar kits and kits for sticking together. We use with every available museum sources. Important for us is fidelites with original in most slight details. big achievements we have on field of modelar struggle. We have succeed there representing not only publishing house on prestigious national performance and also our national paints taking part in Championship of World and Europe of exhibition models. There are also for us important qualitative tests. Because competitve models are executable in redaction from kits and parts which are placed in our quarterly Shipyard.

Review from "Model Boats" Magazine about plans of ,,HMS Juno from Shipyard publishing Marcle Models of Amersham are marketing plans of period ships aimed specifically at the scratch-builder. This is an area that I feel is somewhat neglected in the UK, surprisingly so in view of our long maritime history. The first in the series is a fourteen-sheet plan set (see sample sheet above) for HMS Juno 1780, a 32 gun frigate of the Amazon class. All drawings are on A2 size sheets and drawn basically to a scale of 1:96. The details provided are as complete and comprehensive as any I have seen and include all lines, constructional details, deck fittings, rigging and sails. Full description of all the ornamentation, ships boats and ground tackle is also shown.
The drawings have been created by Wydawnictwo SHIPYARD in Poland, who have obviously done their historical homework and used recognised sources on which to base their research. The drawings are superbly drafted and will be invaluable to the model maker who wishes to construct a highly detailed model of the vesel.
It should be noted that the drawings are of the original vessel and have not been adapted, translated or otherwise prepared for the model maker in any way. The small amount of text is in Polish but this is really a minor issue since the standard of the drawings keeps the written word to a minimum and the meaning of what text thereis, is readily apparent. It is anticipated that further vessels to be featured in the series will include HMS Boston, Agamemnon, the French frigate Bellone, and a Spanisch Frigate, Santa Leocadia 1777.
Review by Keith Julier.

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