I seem to currently like to build period ships having gone through several other types of indoor construction hobbies and having done the Christopher Columbus 3 ship fleet and the Mayflower all from (Artesania Latina) wood model company plus half a dozen others including the Constitution from other suppliers. Currently doing my second Red Dragon of theirs for my second new Chinese neighbor. Once you get the expertise and proper tools, these ships are fun to build....even the Rat Lines....one knot on every crossing......but I have tools to aid in that too. All my farm stuff is fixed and running so nothing to do out there and besides, at 80 and counting, its warm inside!
We have a very diverse community forming here (the area is exploding) and I thought it would be a nice Christmas present for my new neighbors with whom I have developed a fond relationship....he's a urban transplant from San Diego and needed help adjusting to farm life....I was more than happy to accommodate him. We have had a lot of fun. Neat thing about his employment is that he works from home and was the case when living out west before the health mess so his move to the country was right in line with his employment requirements.
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