A Completed Paper Model

If you’ve never built a paper model before, here’s an example of one that was recently completed by one of our customers. This is the 1/96-scale model of the British Navy cutter HMS Alert, built from a kit by Shipyard of Poland.

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This model began as any other paper model kit. Everything is paper except the cannon barrels and the sails and spars. The sails are cloth, the cannon barrels are aftermarket brass cannons painted black, the masts and spars are wood. There are also some small improvised details, like wire handles for the windlass handles and a piece of window screen mesh used for the skylight frame.

The photos below show the laser-cut framework and the similarities between this company’s kits and wooden ship model kits.

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One of the biggest advantages of the Shipyard paper kits is that the line of Paper Model kits is very inexpensive in comparison to wooden ship model kits. These kits require a lot of cutting and gluing, but the visible parts are pre-printed in color. You just have to supply your own dowels for the masts and yards. And, if you choose to add sails, you will have to provide your own cloth, etc.

Meanwhile, the line of Laser Cardboard kits are boxed edition kits that contain everything you need to build them including pre-cut, pre-printed sails, dowels for masts and spars, turned brass cannons, and cast resin figurehead. The parts are all laser cut from plain white card stock. Paints and paint brush are also included.

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Try one out today! For younger builders, check out the lighthouse kits. They’re a lot simpler to build than a sailing ship, and make nice, fun projects.

Big Shipyard Paper Model Shipment Just In!

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Actually, we’ve been getting our most recent Shipyard order piecemeal over the past few weeks and still waiting for parts of the order. But, if you’ve been waiting for something that’s been out of stock, wait no longer!

HMS Alert 1:72-scale boxed edition laser-cut kit, NOW IN STOCK! – Order Now

HMS MERCURY 1:96-scale paper model, NOW IN STOCK! – Order Now

HM Bark Endeavour 1:96-scale paper model, NOW IN STOCK! – Order Now

HMS Victory 1:96-scale paper model, NOW IN STOCK – Order Now

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We’re also adding some products we haven’t had on our website including. Watch for then in the coming week:

HMS Alert 1:96-scale paper model, NOW IN STOCK!

HMS Wolf 1:72-scale boxed edition laser-cut kit, NEW KIT RELEASE IN STOCK!

HMS Enterprize 1:96-scale paper model, NOW IN STOCK

Alcatraz Island Lighthouse 1:72-scale boxed edition laser-cut kit, NOW IN STOCK

Alcatraz Island Lighthouse HO-scale laser-cut model, NOW IN STOCK

New Quay Port kits in 1:96 and 1:72-scale, NOW IN STOCK

More Lighthouse kits in 1:72 and HO scale, NOW IN STOCK

Order Now  or  Give Us a Call at (510) 889-6000

Lighthouse card model kits listed

We just started updating our listings for card model lighthouse kits from Shipyard of Poland. It’s been long overdue and we’re just started to get a handle on it. Shipyard produces about two dozen different lighthouse kits in both 1:72 scale and 1:87 (HO) scale and we have nearly all of them in stock now from their Laser Cut Models series as well as their boxed edition Laser Cardboard series.

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Cape Bowling Green Lighthouse, built in Australia in 1874.

 

These are NEAT kits! All the lighthouse kits we carry are the laser cut kits that Shipyard produces. They also have cut-out kits, where the parts are printed and you have to cut them all out. But, for now, we’ve decided to focus on carrying just the ones where the parts are all pre-cut for you. You just need to cut off the tiny tabs that hold the pieces to the laser cut sheets to release them. You just need to glue, assemble and paint.

The kits are available in either HO scale 1:87, or 1:72 scale. They vary in size from the short Crowdy Head Lighthouse, which is just about 3-3/4″ tall at HO scale, to the towering Pellworm Lighthouse, which at 1:72 scale is just under 23-1/2″ tall.

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Los Morillos Lighthouse built in Puerto Rico in 1882.

 

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Pellworm Lighthouse built in Germany in 1906

 

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The laser cutting allows for intricate details which are hard to get when cutting with scissor or knife as can be seen in the above close-up of the 1:72-scale Pellworm Lighthouse.

If you’ve never built a paper model, the lighthouses make a great introduction. For a more advanced model, check out the ship model kits from Shipyard. We have those in both regular Paper Model kits, which you cut out yourself, and Laser Cardboard Kits, which are larger scale boxed sets that include laser cut parts, metal cannons, rigging material, wooden dowels for the masts and yards, plus paints, brushes and fittings.

I know the Shipyard product line may seem a bit confusing at first, so if you have any questions, just feel free to email us or call us at 510-889-6000.

Keep in mind that we have close to 150 Shipyard products, with only a fraction of those listed on our website at this time, so if you’re looking for something, let us know, as we may have it, even if you don’t see it on our website. We’ll be working to get everything on line in the coming weeks.