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Bunkerbarge:
Gents, and any ladies out there, just to help clarify things a bit.  The models we decide to put into the Masterclass section are ones that we decide have met a number of criteria.  Not only do we expect it to be a superb model that exemplifies the best modelling skills we can all aspire to but the build thread itself should be of an equal quality incorporating interesting descriptive text supported by equally good photography.  We carefully study all potential inclusions in the Masterclass section to ensure that the highest possible standards in all directions are met as we want to maintain the level of excellence that the Masterclass section stands for as Jolly Roger so rightly points out.

We are obviously well aware of Bryans capabilities in all those directions and have many very popular threads on here to attest to that, which is why we are more than happy to consider this model.  As it happens I also know Bryan and I've also seen his other models but unfortunately we probably won't take that into consideration!

Thanks for the nomination gents, as has been said, we are considering it, which usually also involves a discussion on who has enough time on thier hands to split the existing build thread into a stand alone Masterclass build and a Q&A thread!

derekwarner:
Hullo Martin & Moderators....... :embarrassed: ...some time ago I remember reading a posting re a nomination to Master Class, however the reply noted that the vessel ...''needed to have completed her water trials" ...this may have been Georges TID tug.....

Is this the case?.....is there a criteria listing for this category that members can view & read?

The reason I ask this is ...we have previously read that Mick may have transportation or mobility problems getting his Wide-A-Wake build into the water  <:( ........Derek

Martin (Admin):

The "rule" is the vessel has to be completed, at least externally/visually, ballasting, sea trials, safety certificates and
 Owners acceptance are not obligatory as would be the case for static or waterline models.  

 I guess the criteria is, only the best vessels will be considered (obviously) ACCOMPANIES by a full build blog on Mayhem .   :-)


 ....by the way, not a masterclass but a fantastic read!

bobk:
I would like to nominate HMS Inflexible by Colin-D.  Incredible detail work, his build log was so interesting and informative.

Martin (Admin):


 http://www.modelboatmayhem.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=20151.msg194407#msg194407

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