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Tugboat Models
Tugboats were the most numerous entries at the show. There was something for everybody there, large, small, simple or complex.
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Scale Models
Everything from tankers to tractor-trailers.
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Military Models
The model of the carrier Nimitz was a huge 1:96 scale and had a full complement of highly detailed aircraft. Yes, she does sail
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Static Models
There were not very many static models but their workmanship was amazing and worth lingering over.
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Sport Models
They still look really fast even when they're just sitting there! (And it appears the chicks dig them too) (:-)
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Sailboats
The first one is a fiberglass and carbon sailboat that regularly races in Central Park. The second one is an Aquacraft "King's Ransom" radio-controlled ship that has an electric motor and propeller. If you think it's cool and would like to buy one, we know of a certain hobby shop where you can buy one. (:-)
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