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About a year and a half ago I ordered a handmade model of Mrs.E's GB. It
has taken a little longer to be built due to circumstances beyond control of the model builder. I got an email notice today that it is just about complete and he sent a couple of pictures. It was worth waiting for, I think. http://www.eisboch.com/Model2.jpg http://www.eisboch.com/Model1.jpg He told me that the base in the picture is temporary. The one being shipped with the model was in the drying oven when he snapped the pictures. I forget how long it is exactly, but it's something like 2.5-3 feet or thereabouts. Just in time for Christmas for Mrs.E. Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
About a year and a half ago I ordered a handmade model of Mrs.E's GB. It has taken a little longer to be built due to circumstances beyond control of the model builder. I got an email notice today that it is just about complete and he sent a couple of pictures. It was worth waiting for, I think. http://www.eisboch.com/Model2.jpg http://www.eisboch.com/Model1.jpg He told me that the base in the picture is temporary. The one being shipped with the model was in the drying oven when he snapped the pictures. I forget how long it is exactly, but it's something like 2.5-3 feet or thereabouts. Just in time for Christmas for Mrs.E. Eisboch Very nice. Scratch built, I presume? |
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"HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: About a year and a half ago I ordered a handmade model of Mrs.E's GB. It has taken a little longer to be built due to circumstances beyond control of the model builder. I got an email notice today that it is just about complete and he sent a couple of pictures. It was worth waiting for, I think. http://www.eisboch.com/Model2.jpg http://www.eisboch.com/Model1.jpg He told me that the base in the picture is temporary. The one being shipped with the model was in the drying oven when he snapped the pictures. I forget how long it is exactly, but it's something like 2.5-3 feet or thereabouts. Just in time for Christmas for Mrs.E. Eisboch Very nice. Scratch built, I presume? Yes, although he's done quite a few over the years. They are fiberglass, done in molds that he designed and he hand makes all the metal and wood details. He has molds for several manufacturer's boats and also does motorized, radio controlled boats. Some of his really custom ones are very real looking. http://www.captainsmodels.com/index.htm Eisboch |
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"Eisboch" wrote in message ... About a year and a half ago I ordered a handmade model of Mrs.E's GB. It has taken a little longer to be built due to circumstances beyond control of the model builder. I got an email notice today that it is just about complete and he sent a couple of pictures. It was worth waiting for, I think. http://www.eisboch.com/Model2.jpg http://www.eisboch.com/Model1.jpg He told me that the base in the picture is temporary. The one being shipped with the model was in the drying oven when he snapped the pictures. I forget how long it is exactly, but it's something like 2.5-3 feet or thereabouts. Just in time for Christmas for Mrs.E. Eisboch Looks like a model you'd see in a museum. Very nice keepsake, although it'll be hard to sell the big boat now. |
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On Fri, 7 Dec 2007 17:11:28 -0500, "Eisboch"
wrote: Just in time for Christmas for Mrs.E. Sweet. |
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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: About a year and a half ago I ordered a handmade model of Mrs.E's GB. It has taken a little longer to be built due to circumstances beyond control of the model builder. I got an email notice today that it is just about complete and he sent a couple of pictures. It was worth waiting for, I think. http://www.eisboch.com/Model2.jpg http://www.eisboch.com/Model1.jpg He told me that the base in the picture is temporary. The one being shipped with the model was in the drying oven when he snapped the pictures. I forget how long it is exactly, but it's something like 2.5-3 feet or thereabouts. Just in time for Christmas for Mrs.E. Eisboch Very nice. Scratch built, I presume? Yes, although he's done quite a few over the years. They are fiberglass, done in molds that he designed and he hand makes all the metal and wood details. He has molds for several manufacturer's boats and also does motorized, radio controlled boats. Some of his really custom ones are very real looking. http://www.captainsmodels.com/index.htm Eisboch Very nice. |
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On Fri, 7 Dec 2007 17:11:28 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
About a year and a half ago I ordered a handmade model of Mrs.E's GB. It has taken a little longer to be built due to circumstances beyond control of the model builder. I got an email notice today that it is just about complete and he sent a couple of pictures. It was worth waiting for, I think. http://www.eisboch.com/Model2.jpg http://www.eisboch.com/Model1.jpg He told me that the base in the picture is temporary. The one being shipped with the model was in the drying oven when he snapped the pictures. I forget how long it is exactly, but it's something like 2.5-3 feet or thereabouts. Just in time for Christmas for Mrs.E. Eisboch She'll probably just love it! -- John H |
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Eisboch wrote:
About a year and a half ago I ordered a handmade model of Mrs.E's GB. It has taken a little longer to be built due to circumstances beyond control of the model builder. I got an email notice today that it is just about complete and he sent a couple of pictures. It was worth waiting for, I think. http://www.eisboch.com/Model2.jpg http://www.eisboch.com/Model1.jpg He told me that the base in the picture is temporary. The one being shipped with the model was in the drying oven when he snapped the pictures. I forget how long it is exactly, but it's something like 2.5-3 feet or thereabouts. Just in time for Christmas for Mrs.E. Eisboch They look great! What does he use for the windows? -dk |
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"Eisboch" wrote in message
... About a year and a half ago I ordered a handmade model of Mrs.E's GB. It has taken a little longer to be built due to circumstances beyond control of the model builder. I got an email notice today that it is just about complete and he sent a couple of pictures. It was worth waiting for, I think. http://www.eisboch.com/Model2.jpg http://www.eisboch.com/Model1.jpg He told me that the base in the picture is temporary. The one being shipped with the model was in the drying oven when he snapped the pictures. I forget how long it is exactly, but it's something like 2.5-3 feet or thereabouts. Just in time for Christmas for Mrs.E. Eisboch Day-em, your wife's little model boat is worth more than my real boat! Seriously though, I can remember looking at the Captain's model site years ago, I think relating to his Norhavn 46 model. Nice work! Did you get a static model or RC? If it's RC can I take it for a test spin? Huh, can I? Steve P. |
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