Friday, December 15, 2006

Tony's Ship Models



(Click on any of these photos to see them enlarged)

I like to share things I think that are really neat on my blog, especially if they have anything to do with family. My father in law, Grandpa Tony, has an amazing hobby. He builds historically accurate, scale ship models. From scratch. Yes, he does start with a kit, but since the kit is basically a set of plans and a very roughly shaped wooden hull, I still consider that from scratch.



Having spent his summers on the beach of Cape Cod, and being an experienced sailor himself, he loves all things ship and boat. I like to think that, as he builds them, he enjoys imagining what it would have been like to be one of the men that once sailed on them.



The detail work he does is amazing. The little rescue boat here that hangs off the side of the ship is only a little bigger than my finger. (Can you find it in the very top photo? It gives some idea of the size of this model.) All the rigging is carefully done by hand, with tiny mini pulleys. The mesh ladder ropes are not purchased mesh, but are carefully made completely by hand, one knot at a time. Obviously, these boats are a labor of love and take enormous amounts of time to complete. And each one he makes seems even more amazing than the last. Here is just one of his previous models:



I was surprised to learn that there are many people out there with this same hobby. In fact, Tony belongs to a group,
The Ship Model Society of Northern New Jersey, that regularly gets together to share tips and show off their work.



I'm going to do a separate blog about his latest boat, one that has been featured in the society's newsletter,The Broadaxe, and is named after my mother in law, Sally. It's a fun one!

11 comments:

  1. That is so amazing! What beautiful ships. He must be extremely patient to make them. They are fantastic.

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  2. I love that ship. How do you keep your kids from playing with it?

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  3. That is amazing work. Very detail oriented! I love it.

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  4. Wow, that is really amazing!

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  5. That is so awesome! Seriously a labor of love...

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  6. It's always so fun to see other people's hobbies. Those ships are really neat. Thanks for sharing! :)

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  7. Wow! Those are awesome!

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  8. Those are gorgeous! What a great hobby.

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  9. Oh my! That is quite an amazing hobby! How cool!

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