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Edward Smith's Scottish Fishing Boat Models

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Boat Models | Scottish Types

Models approximately 18cms to 23cms hull length. Select a model for more information:

‘FIFIE’ Type Sail Herring Drifter, circa 1880

‘FIFIE’ Type Sail Herring Drifter, circa 1880

Scaffie Yawl

‘SCAFFIE’ Type Sail Herring Drifter, circa 1800

‘ZULU’ Type Sail Herring Drifter, circa 1880

‘ZULU’ Type Sail Herring Drifter, circa 1880

Steam trawler, circa 1935

Aberdeen Steam Deep Sea Trawler, circa 1930

Classic Seine Net Type, circa 1960

Classic Seine Net Type, circa 1960

Glasgow West Coast Steam Puffer, circa 1920

Glasgow West Coast Steam Puffer, circa 1920

Modern Aberdeen Trawler, circa 1965

Modern Aberdeen Trawler, circa 1965

Modern inshore creel boat, circa 1990

Modern Inshore ‘CREELER’, circa 1990

Modern inshore creel boat, circa 2000

Modern Inshore ‘CREELER’, circa 2000

Motor ‘FIFIE’ Herring Drifter, circa 1940

Motor ‘FIFIE’ Herring Drifter, circa 1940

Motor ‘ZULU’ Herring Drifter, circa 1940

Motor ‘ZULU’ Herring Drifter, circa 1940

Orkney ‘CREELER’, circa 1985

Orkney ‘CREELER’, circa 1985

Orkney ‘CREELER’, circa 2010

Orkney ‘CREELER’, circa 2010

Post-War Motor Fishing Vesse, circa 1950

Post-War Motor Fishing Vessel, circa 1950

Scandinavian Hull Seine Net Type, circa 1950

Scandinavian Hull Seine Net Type, circa 1950

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Edward Smith’s Scottish Fishing Boat Models have been developed over many years following demand from adult collectors. Each model is individually hand-crafted and finished. The current range includes over 20 designs. The range illustrates more than a century of Scottish Fishing Boat development, from ‘Zulu’ and ‘Fifie’ Sail Herring Drifters, in use as early as 1880, to Orkney Creelers and Purse Seiners built during the 1980s. New models are often added in response to specific requests.

Quality and a high standard of finish are constant across the range. Hulls are selected redwood pine, with wheel-houses and other parts made of species of wood chosen for qualities of colour and texture. Non-toxic enamels are used to achieve a high standard of finish. Brass or chromed steel ring eyes fix spars to masts; brass or steel panel pins secure small parts and galvanised screws attach wheel-houses.

  • Delivery will take about four weeks from receipt of order.
  • Post and packaging is at cost.
  • Individual models can be made to order at a small extra charge.

Please note : These models are not suitable as children’s toys.

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