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    hutch
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      @hutch73959

      Hi Guys,

      I ordered the plans for the tea clipper Ariel

      When I received them I did not get the hull lines sheet, only the deck plan sheet and the sail plan sheet, I have since found out that the plan shop has gone into receivership

      What chance do I have of getting the missing hull lines plan sheet ?

      Regards

      Hutch Hutchinson

      Adelaide, South Australia.

      #4415
      hutch
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        @hutch73959

        plans for tea clipper Ariel

        #72090
        Bob Abell 2
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          @bobabell2

          Hi Hutch

          Who's gone bust?………Surely, not this Magazine Shop?

          There will be plenty of members with the Ariel Plans out there

          All the best

          Bob

          #72096
          Kev.W
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            @kev-w

            Don't know if these will be of any help, if you R/click the link on the page & select 'Save link as…' & download to desktop, it gives you a 'rar' file that you can extract.

            **LINK**

            #72097
            Paul Freshney
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              @paulfreshney24971

              General Statement re: Plans Service

              MyTimeMedia who own Model Boats and this website, together with numerous other magazines, have no financial connection whatsoever with Traplet Publications who went into administration last Tuesday.

              Traplet Publications owned the Traplet Shop (and produced four magazines including Marine Modelling International).

              All the Traplet staff were made redundant on Tuesday 18th July.

              The Traplet Shop have printed and sold the old MyHobbyStore Plans Service since September 2016.

              As I understand it, the Traplet Shop will soon be restarted 'under new ownership' as they say, but I do not know when and quite possibly under a different name.

              Any inquiries concerning missing part orders should be directed to that organisation, once the Administrator of Traplet Publications has finalised their work.

              I will post on here when there is a definitive conclusion to the negotiations currently in progress.

              On another matter, the September issue of Model Boats, on sale on the 4th August, was itself at the printers when this news broke, and 'Varmint' in it is listed as a plan that would have to be purchased from the Traplet Shop. Indeed Traplet had already been supplied with the plan's PDF's and invoiced for it, but it was too late to stop the magazine at the printers, or rejig it and replace the substantial Varmint article.

              That Varmint plan will be available to purchase, sooner or later, but again I cant say exactly when as that depends on the Administrator getting the best financial settlement for Traplet's creditors, but I imagine that won't be too long now.

              Paul Freshney – Editor

              #72105
              hutch
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                @hutch73959

                Hi Paul

                Thanks for the heads up on Traplet shop I still want the Tea Clipper Ariel hull plans that I have paid for even if only to keep in my library.as thanks to Gareth I have copies of the hull lines that I can use to build my model.

                Thanks Bob for your kind words if anyone could copy the hull lines on one sheet I would be very happy

                I will pay for the photo coping and postage to Australia.

                To day I have cut out the paper frames ,have glued them to the ply I am using and started to cut them out this will have to be by a hand saw to get a close fit.

                Regards,

                Hutch

                #72106
                hutch
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                  @hutch73959

                  Sorry Kip

                  I have tried the free down load you gave a link to, the last time I used it it came up with rubbish.

                  I will try again thank you

                  Hutch

                  #72110
                  Dodgy Geezer 1
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                    @dodgygeezer1

                    If these collections are not put out on the web for free, I anticipate that they will slowly disappear.

                    They are only worth money if someone can make a profit administering and selling them. If a profit cannot be made from them, they are a worthless asset to the Receiver, and can simply be junked. I hope this does not happen this time around, but I can foresee a future when it will….

                    #72111
                    Colin Bishop
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                      @colinbishop34627

                      I believe that the plans are still MHS copyright, they gave/sold Traplet the right to market them but you are right that they are a doubtful commercial asset. They are of course a unique historical modelling record and remember there are not just boat plans, there are hundreds of model engineering and aircraft plans/drawings as well.

                      Ideally they should go to a not for profit organisation such as a museum that will make them generally available either free or at cost but there don't seem to be any obvious institutions falling into that category.

                      Whilst many of the plans have been digitised by no means all of them have so there is a cost there too.

                      Interestingly, before the 'electronic age' many of the plans were published at small scale within the magazines as it was not easy to enlarge and copy them in those days. However the printed quality was usually good enough to bring these old plans 'back to life' from the old hard copy magazines as I did with the Bardic Ferry in one of the special issues I edited.

                      Colin

                      Edited By Colin Bishop, Website Editor on 26/07/2017 14:54:20

                      #72145
                      hutch
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                        @hutch73959

                        Hi Kip,

                        Did get the free plans to down load lots of good info,should help with my build,

                        thanks for the directions how to do this my skill with are a bit hit and miss!!

                        Regards

                        Hutch

                        #72175
                        Dodgy Geezer 1
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                          @dodgygeezer1
                          Posted by Colin Bishop, Website Editor on 26/07/2017 14:14:53:

                          I believe that the plans are still MHS copyright, they gave/sold Traplet the right to market them but you are right that they are a doubtful commercial asset. They are of course a unique historical modelling record and remember there are not just boat plans, there are hundreds of model engineering and aircraft plans/drawings as well.

                          Ideally they should go to a not for profit organisation such as a museum that will make them generally available either free or at cost but there don't seem to be any obvious institutions falling into that category.

                          Whilst many of the plans have been digitised by no means all of them have so there is a cost there too.

                           

                          If there is some organisation happy to maintain them and make them available – that's fine. It's the documents that no one is prepared to support, or the ones that no one remembers, or can be bothered to collect which are the problem.

                          Putting them out on the web for free means that they will be copied widely, so they are less likely to get lost. That's what I did with the Keil Kraft EeZebilt plans, and my 'Old Boats' website has space for a lot of forgotten plans – though not so many contributors!

                          I am doing quite well with the old 'Sterling' plans – I have 11 plans for free download out of 29 identified model kits. See **LINK**

                          Edited By Dodgy Geezer on 29/07/2017 20:52:43

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