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Contents:
Construction of ‘Chinwara’ (Part-2) 3
South American Model Ships 4
Her Majesty’s Yacht Bluebottle 13
For Sale 16

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Dates and times for Expo 2010 scale model ship exhibition have now been finalised. To see full details or register click here...

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Each year, the Canberra Model Shipwrights Society holds a model boat building course at Ginninderra College - usually with a relatively simple model which allows students to learn the relevant techniques which will allow them to contemplate more complex models. CMSS members and "gurus" help with the instruction and useful guidance for the student's particular interests. Four courses have been held to date and the students have produced some very good models even though, for many, this has been their first attempt.

The course for 2010 is expected to commence on 21st October this year, and the model boat will be the “San Juan” felucca, which is an entry level kit by OcCre.

If you have any further questions please contact the CMSS President: Joe Allen

Phone: (02) 6254 7817(H)
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The Canberra Model Shipwrights Society Inc.

The Canberra Model Shipwrights Society was established in Canberra, in the Australian Capital Territory, on 21 April 1988. It has the objectives of fostering and maintaining interest in building and constructing scale model ships, boats and associated fittings, gear, equipment, armaments and relevant items and structures and the pursuit of excellence in this field.

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The Society publishes a quarterly newsletter containing items of interest to members. The Society also publishes material such as Workshop Notes and critiques and comments regarding publications, books, model kits, materials, drawings and plans which may be available to members.

From time to time the Society arranges, or paticipates in, public exhibitions of models. While the Society's main focus is upon static period models with timber hulls, members are encouraged to also use other materials or can make scale models capable of being radio controlled. The Society meets on the third Tuesday of each month, excepting December and January, at the Woden Hellenic Club, at 7.30 pm (see map).

The December meeting is in the nature of a social Christmas party when no formalities take place other than a short President's speech as he opens the wine! Obviously formalities are dealt with very early in the evening.

Meetings of the Society are quite informal and feature talks and demonstrations associated with the construction of scale model ships. These talks are sometimes accompanied by explanatory notes, sketches, videos and colour transparencies. They include for example displays of kits, hull planking techniques, methods of construction.

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