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Nautical Mind :: Books :: Marine Modelling :: How-to :: How to Build Egyptian Boat Models

  How to Build Egyptian Boat Models

How to Build Egyptian Boat Models 
Beginner-level guide that details everything needed to create reproductions of three of the royal sailing boats of Khufu (2500-2450 BC), Queen Hatshepsut (1467-1400 BC), and Ramses II (1250-1200 BC). Covers materials, tools, sail construction, staining, painting and more.

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Author

Sintich, Jack

Number of Pages

64

Illustrated

illus.

Format

softcover

Date

2007

ISBN

0486455661

ISBN13

9780486455662

 
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Review Author: D M Wilson
Fun projects for Father and Son. However, as noted in the book, the author says these are reproductions of models created by ancient egyptians. Therefore, anyone looking to build a historically accurate model of actual working boats and ships, needs to do a little more research. Hull construction is not plank and frame but a plank sandwich stepped off the keel.


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