Hi all
I've just joined Mayhem, although I am not entirely new to model boat building. I have kitbashed 2x AZIZ kits; the first to represent BASS SHORE / BASS TIDE / BEKA 3, and a few other names in between; and the second to represent a 1960's early AHTS. This second was loosely based on a GA I found on a Mumbai offshore service company's website. These two models were never intended to be true to scale, because at that stage I didn't have the skills to do so. And I certainly didn't want to cut an expensive hull in order to stretch it 100 mm or so.
I have also just completed a scratchbuilt hull in styrene, basically to see if it could be done (it can). The hull is constructed to a set of plans which I prepared, aiming to be a realistic representation of a Burness Corlett designed hydroconic tug of the late 1960's to early 1970's. This model was aimed at developing the skills to prepare a set of plans from which I can successfully (?) build a hull to the plan. So far so good.
Finally, after building up all of these skills, I now have developed full GA and lines plan for my next model - TOLL OSBORNE, IMO 9570175. I found a GA on the TOLL website, which of course was an initial builder's plan. I copied that, then added lots of detail from various photos which were not on the original GA. I should be able to start cutting out frames later this year, with a build time of around 2 years or so.
Des.