Tim A.
Well-known member
Well, with all the stuff piling in my workroom of other peoples my own keeps getting shoved farther away!
This builders model of a 300' steamer arrived yesterday for some resto work. The model is 9' long with the base.
Not to much is known about it other than it represents a screw steamer named ALEXANDROS MICHALINOS and sank before 1920. There is also a builder's name and a date of 1894?
It is a half hull that is designed to butt against a full length mirrior to give the illusion of a full breadth model when displayed in it's case, which is being restored at a local Millwright shop.
The cargo hatches, hatchways etc. are outlined beautifully in ink.
The major issue is with the masts. There is definite evidence that there were masts on the model fore and aft but not sure what they looked like yet.
The model is to large to get good pics in my room and I apologize for all the background clutter.
This should be fun to work on
Tim
This builders model of a 300' steamer arrived yesterday for some resto work. The model is 9' long with the base.
Not to much is known about it other than it represents a screw steamer named ALEXANDROS MICHALINOS and sank before 1920. There is also a builder's name and a date of 1894?
It is a half hull that is designed to butt against a full length mirrior to give the illusion of a full breadth model when displayed in it's case, which is being restored at a local Millwright shop.
The cargo hatches, hatchways etc. are outlined beautifully in ink.
The major issue is with the masts. There is definite evidence that there were masts on the model fore and aft but not sure what they looked like yet.
The model is to large to get good pics in my room and I apologize for all the background clutter.
This should be fun to work on
Tim








