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BEFORE YOU BEGIN<br />

This kit differs from most in that its large scale (1/4” = 1 ft.)<br />

will permit the model maker to fabricate or “scratch build”<br />

most parts with great accuracy, and in some cases, duplicate<br />

full-size construction or techniques in miniature. For this reason,<br />

the “hows” and “whys” of the vessel’s building and operation<br />

will be explained in greater detail than is otherwise customary.<br />

The novice who attempts this kit should accept this challenge<br />

to the full limits of his or her abilities. Aspects of construction<br />

which may possibly seem too difficult or superfluous to the beginner<br />

will be mentioned as such in that particular discussion.<br />

While the modeling progresses, you will see where you may<br />

want to substitute some of the kit fittings with your own creations.<br />

By all means try them, especially if you think you can<br />

improve the model. The worst that can happen is a little lost<br />

time. But, the experience gained will be most valuable for future<br />

projects. For further reading on modeling techniques refer<br />

to the Bibliography at the back of this <strong>manual</strong>.<br />

Please note that while all of the necessary materials for a beautiful<br />

model have been provided, some detailing work has been<br />

left to the imagination of the individual modeler. For instance,<br />

fishing nets can be made from darkened or stained cheesecloth;<br />

knives and hatches from scrap wood and metal; fish cleaning<br />

trays from scrapwood; and so on. Also, the kit will contain the<br />

minimal number of rigging and block sizes needed for completing<br />

the model. You may want to buy other rigging line or<br />

scratch build blocks to make the model as close to scale as possible.<br />

The detailing possibilities are endless and to provide for<br />

all of them with individual parts would result in a kit far too<br />

pricey for most modelers.<br />

Assuming a modeler works with reasonable skills about 20<br />

hours per week as a hobby, the Benjamin W. Latham model<br />

should take about 5 months to complete (roughly 400 hours).<br />

The most time-consuming tasks will be planking the hull and<br />

completing the masts and rigging. Of course, the time will be<br />

extended if any scratch-built items are substituted. But, don’t<br />

let time govern your progress. The best approach for the beginner,<br />

and experienced modeler alike, is to tackle the job as a series<br />

of small projects which are conveniently laid out for you in<br />

stages. So, don’t look too far ahead, or you may become discouraged.<br />

Assume each small project is an end unto itself and<br />

work on it until it is correct. You will ultimately do a better job<br />

on that particular part, and the overall completed model will<br />

approach perfection.<br />

Beginners, no doubt, will have some problems, especially if<br />

this is the first modeling attempt. The important thing, however,<br />

is to learn from making mistakes. Seek help from more experienced<br />

modelers or the excellent reference material that is<br />

available to you. And regardless of how the model is turning<br />

out, finish it completely. Improvement takes experience; it cannot<br />

be gained with half-completed models. It would be advisable<br />

to follow the <strong>instruction</strong>s in sequence until you gain the<br />

experience to work up your own procedures. Have fun with<br />

the project and think about how nice it will look on display<br />

when it is completed. Good Luck!<br />

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