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EMMA GILES
steamboat model
The Emma Giles steamboat was
built by William Woodall Shipyard in 1887.
For 49 years, from 1887-1936, she was the most popular sidewheel passenger steamer that operated out of
Baltimore, Maryland. Her route was from Baltimore,
Maryland to points on the Chesapeake Bay including
Annapolis, Maryland, Tolchester Beach, Maryland, West
River, Maryland, Port Deposit, Maryland.
This model of the paddle steamship Emma
Giles was commissioned in the fall of 2018. If
the photos above delight you eyes, let us build a model
of your favorite steamer by clicking on this link to let us know of
your preferences:
Commissioning.
This primarily wood model is
built per commission only. We require only a small
deposit (not full amount, not even half) to start the
process. The
remaining balance won't be due until the boat is
completed. Please
send us an email for a quote for a size of your choice. Please
click here for lead
time.
We at ModelShipMaster.com do whatever it takes to
build accurate and aesthetic models for your
beautiful home and esteemed office. If you desire to own an
accurate three-dimensional object for
marketing, or a representative of history, or a nautical art
piece, we are here for you.
You model will stand grand and lively, not
'dead' like a shiny plastic toy or a boring
decorative accessory. That art is considered by many
more challenging than the task of constructing a model
itself. A left brain/right brain issue.
Ship models might
appear very good from afar but when examined closely, they are quite
different. When you look, pay
particular attention to accuracy. Focus on the large photos
that zoom in details. An
authentic model not only serves you well but also
becomes a valuable heirloom for your children or
grand children to
remember you by.
Learn more about the
Emma Giles here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_Giles
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