|   by Mark Steele 
                                  - Auckland, New Zealand 
                                 Modeling is 
                                  About People  | 
                             
                           
                          Well, what nice, though oft too generous comments 
                            on the first issue. Thank you, both old friends and 
                            new friends. Here’s another delve into the wonderful 
                            world of little sailing boats by way of this August 
                            offering. Mark Tindall of Kent in the United Kingdom, 
                            a through and through fan of the old Nelsonian-era 
                            ships, finished his 58” long RC model of Horatio’s 
                            famous flagship VICTORY after a one and a 
                            half year period of construction. Impressive isn’t 
                            she but not a project for the impatient, the not too 
                            skilled or the feint-hearted. What was that old Nelsonian 
                            toast? Something like “To sweethearts and 
                            wives! May they never meet“. 
                          
                             
                              
                                   
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                                      Impressive 
                                        isn’t she but not a project for 
                                        the impatient, the not too skilled or 
                                        the feint-hearted. 
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                          Almost a rogue wave hit this model of Englishman, 
                            Tony Searle’s Man O War, Mars. She 
                            survived but his Thames Sailing barge Serenie 
                            in the next photograph, took in water, slowly rolled 
                            and sank. These things do happen occasionally, so 
                            keep the ocean outside of the boat where it belongs 
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                          Be careful when uttering the expression “sails 
                            like a dog” within earshot of this one. He will 
                            display his helmsmanship and show you how a pukka 
                            dog sails – then he will get angry and chew 
                            up your decking, perhaps even go for your `privates’. 
                            (photo by Kiwi Tom Harper who owns the Firebug yacht 
                            and the dog) 
                          
                             
                              
                                   
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                                      when uttering the expression “sails 
                                      like a dog” within earshot of this 
                                      one. | 
                                       
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                          You know how it is, sometimes you see a boat, or 
                            a model of one (even perhaps have a sail of it) then 
                            forever after it lurks in your mind while you pronounce 
                            it `the most beautiful model ever?’. So it is 
                            with with my dear friend Ken Impey’s schooner, 
                            John Fossett Bonds which I sailed in Cornwall, 
                            England in 1994, enjoying both his boat and his company. 
                            Funny things memories!  
                          
                             
                              
                                   
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                                      my dear 
                                        friend Ken Impey and his schooner, John 
                                        Fossett Bonds which I sailed in Cornwall, 
                                        England in 1994  | 
                                   
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                           Modeling of any kind I believe is about people, 
                            and I have met and corresponded with so very many 
                            absolutely wonderful and talented ship modelers, in 
                            so many countries in the years of producing my little 
                            magazine, Windling World. Like Ken Impey, 
                            Lloyd `Swede’ Johnson is one of them. Very well 
                            known in both fullsize yachting and in model sailing 
                            boats, Lloyd of California (seen with young Swede 
                            the helmsman who actually steers the model) and his 
                            second Pinky schooner, is another good example. Generous 
                            to a fault (he airfreighted his first Pinky schooner 
                            to me all the way in New Zealand as a gift because 
                            I admired it!) he is a knowledgable sailor and another 
                            wonderful friend-never-met of mine. I’ve found 
                            that model sailing boats often bring out the very 
                            best in people.  
                          
                             
                              
                                   
                                    |  Lloyd `Swede’ 
                                      Johnson of California and his second Pinky 
                                      schooner.  | 
                                       
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                          Back in New Zealand, Richard Gross, one of our Ancient 
                            Mariners weekly windlers, built and sails this 
                            Bawley fishing boat, Anita. Always attracting 
                            attention and good comment whenever he brings it down 
                            to the pond. Its style takes one back to earlier, 
                            long-passed years in Britain. Built plank on frame, 
                            it is 1200mm long. A big model indeed with a rig slightly 
                            shortened to 1650mm.  
                          
                             
                              
                                   
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                                      Richard 
                                        Gross, one of our Ancient Mariners 
                                        weekly windlers, built and sails this 
                                        Bawley fishing boat, Anita.  | 
                                   
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                          My 
                            friend John Butterwith in Devon, England has built 
                            several fine Bristol Pilot Cutters, also a couple 
                            of Bawleys, his latest this Cutter Jane Winifred here 
                            seen passing the old Victorian pier at Clevedon in 
                            Somerset. 
                          
                             
                              
                                   
                                    | John Butterwith 
                                      in Devon, England has built several fine 
                                      Bristol Pilot Cutters and also a couple 
                                      of Bawley models, this cutter, Jane 
                                      Winifred shown here. | 
                                       
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                           Roy Lake originally of England, but resident in 
                            Auckland is a skilled modelmaker who can build virtually 
                            anything out of wood. He has built heaps of lovely 
                            RC models over many years This is his Pride of Monterey, 
                            an elegant 4-master onto which he has lavished great 
                            detail indeed and which he sails at Monterey Park’s, 
                            Modelworld, a commercial establishment north of Auckland 
                            city.  
                          
                          I hope you enjoy this visit to Where the winds 
                            blow, and for those who may hurriedly leave perhaps 
                            with the view that big men building and sailing model 
                            yachts are a bit weird, I leave you with Gloria Steinem’s 
                            much-quoted quote…`It is never too late for 
                            a happy childhood’. 
                          `The season is ending, time for 
                            sending 
                            Marigold my model ketch… 
                            Up the pond to seek her own `beyond’ 
                            While my Summer I try to stretch’. 
                           
                            Mark Steele 
                            shorebird@steeleglobal.com 
                            
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