ShipbuilderMN Posted May 2, 2018 Share Posted May 2, 2018 I completed this model of the SS Californian in 1996, and sent it to the Christie's auction house in London, where it sold in the maritime saile for £300! I then forgot all about it, but it turned up again a few weeks ago in the catalogue of Charles Miller Ltd (Nautical auction house, London). At the sale yesterday, it sold for £558! It took exactly 38 hours to build, over a period of 14 days (timed on a stopwatch). and that included making the display case and carrying case!😎 32 feet to 1 inch (1:384). Scratchbuilt. Collectors love models of merchant ships, but ship model builders are not too keen on them, usually preferring warships! I never really considered the Californian model to be anything special, but it was nice to see that its value has increased considerably over the past 22 years. Pretty poor photograph, but that was before the days of the digital camera! Bob 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Courageous Posted May 2, 2018 Share Posted May 2, 2018 She looks excellent. You obviously need to know what you're doing if you're going knock this up in 38 hours, think it would take me a lot longer than that. 19 minutes ago, ShipbuilderMN said: making the display case Is this relatively simple to do and is it cost effective with modern 'across the counter' stuff? Stuart Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShipbuilderMN Posted May 2, 2018 Author Share Posted May 2, 2018 It can't help being cost-effective when compared to across the counter cases. You need a small hobby bandsaw to cut the acrylic sheet, but quite a simple process, if a little tedious. One hour to cut veneer and assemble the base quadrant (wood). One hour to cut acrylic panels, and fit them in the base quadrant. One hour to veneer the case edges. One hour to make inner base and green felt base. Then as long as it takes to polish up the woodwork. The actual cost is the cost of the acrylic (3mm = £3 per square foot), plus 18mm base quadrant, veneer, and green felt about £5. I usually spread the work over four days or so. To me, they look better than ready made cases, and are certainly a lot cheaper. But I have been told that I come into the class of those who "know the cost of everything, and the value of nothing!" 😀 I do not take private commissions, but have worked very hard over the years to produce high-quality miniatures by my own efforts, using my own peculiar methods, and developing my own style of ship model. Bob 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Courageous Posted May 2, 2018 Share Posted May 2, 2018 Thanks Bob, might give it a try...got to start somewhere. Love the Marjory Glen, looks fantastic. What's your technique for the sea base? Stuart Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShipbuilderMN Posted May 2, 2018 Author Share Posted May 2, 2018 Polystyrene sheet shaped with gas torch with flame turned down to low level. Covered in crepape paer glued on with white wood glue. Painted with Humbrol enamels. Bob 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cngaero Posted May 2, 2018 Share Posted May 2, 2018 I always enjoy looking at your models and these two certainly don't disappoint. Have you ever considered doing a "how to" video of your methods of construction? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShipbuilderMN Posted May 2, 2018 Author Share Posted May 2, 2018 I have put a few slide shows on utube, but they have now discontinued the ability to make more. Not just to me - slide shows on U Tube have been discontinued for everyone, although the ones produced before that remain in position. Here is one for building the steamer Politician: https://youtu.be/dbKlh_aa9r4 It would be too laborious to make a moving video. Bob 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeepboy Posted May 2, 2018 Share Posted May 2, 2018 I still want to know where you get those huge giant sized Parker pens to put alongside your models 😞 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShipbuilderMN Posted May 2, 2018 Author Share Posted May 2, 2018 Big pens for big hands!😀 Bob 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Courageous Posted May 3, 2018 Share Posted May 3, 2018 You can appreciate the size with your hand, beautiful. That's the model not your hand. Stuart Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShipbuilderMN Posted May 3, 2018 Author Share Posted May 3, 2018 Stuart, Thanks, I felt that I had made a very good job of that particular model, the British four-masted barqe Marion Lightbody, but it was a bit of a flop. I sent it to the Christie's maritime auction, London in 2004, and it sold for £150. After deductions for commission, I got £100, but I had paid £25 transport fees, leaving me £75. Then comes along the ever-hungry income tax and takes another £15, leaving me with £60. Taking 57 hours to build, I got £1.05 an hour, and from that, one can deduct the cost of materials as well! After that, I got the reputation of "knowing the cost of everying and the value of nothing," and it was all uphill after that! 😎 Bob Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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