Types of Wooden Model Boat Kits

Model boat kits are the best way for beginners to learn the craft of model building. As skills progress, there are intermediate, advanced, and expert level kits available to continue to challenge and enhance your skills. Premier Ship Models offers high quality wooden model boat kits. There are several different types of model ships and hull categories.

Wooden Model Categories

Solid or pre-built hull model kits, such as solid wood hull, pre-built ABS hull, and pre-built GRP plastic hull models have a fully molded hull. The modeller does not have to create the hull, so it simplifies the building process. These are generally considered to be the easiest types of model ships to construct and many beginner and intermediate level models have this type of hull.

Plank on frame wooden model ship kits are the most accurate representations of the original ships. This method is the most similar to actual shipbuilding. This type o ship model is the most sought after by experienced model ship builders. While there are plank on frame kits in models of all skill levels, they are most often found on intermediate and advanced level models.

Plank on bulkhead kits require the modeller to build the hull using a series of bulkheads and a keel to create the framework of the hull. When this step is completed, wooden planks are used to cover the framework to construct the finished hull. The best quality models have laser cut parts, rather than die cut for precision construction and beautiful results. Hull shapes vary in size and complexity, depending on the skill level of the model.

Models of Antique and Modern Vessels

In addition to the hull type, you will need to select the kind of ship or boat you want to build. There are many different types of ships available in model boat kits. Choose from hundreds of classic, historic, and modern ships, yachts, and boats. Kits can be found of well-known ships from history, stories, naval ships, and renowned sailing and racing vessels. It is fairly easy to find a kit to suit every interest and skill level.

Model ship enthusiasts have many unique ways of enjoying this hobby. While many are content to build and display their models, others prefer to take it a step further. RC compatible boats are designed for radio controlled operation. Once you have finished building your ship model, you can take it to the water. There are clubs in communities throughout the country devoted to building and sailing model ships.

Regardless of your preferred hull type and ship or boat model, it is important to select a model that is designed for model builders of your skill level. Choosing one that is too easy will cause you to become bored with the project. A ship model that is far beyond the skill level of the modeller will result in frustration. Consider your preferred construction method, the type of ship you are most excited about adding to your collection, and your own personal level of skill to select the perfect model for your next building project.

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