Every retired guy has a ship model or two, right? Usually in the box. I decided to get back to working on mine. I left off here about two years ago.

Actually this is after I did a little work on the side rails. It’s a model of a steam tug, the Sequin, from BlueJacket Ship Crafters in Belfast, Maine.

I finished the hull and did some of the painting. I particularly enjoyed cutting and gluing the eighty tiny frame-heads from 3/32 stock

Next task is to complete the mahogany railings and then I get to start on the superstructure.
