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If you have remarks or critics, information, pictures, drawings... on the Bounty, or if you just want to say hello, do not hesitate : mail me !!!! This is the real goal of this web site : sharing information on the Bounty in order to build better models...

A.A.M.M.
Member of the "Association des Amis du Musée de la Marine" (Friends of the Marine Museum)

Take a minute or two to write me :

REMOVE_philippe.bounty@laposte.net

(To get my real e-mail address, erase the part "REMOVE_". This is a protection against SPAM mails, sorry...)

  • Why this site ?

This site is the result of personal researches on the Bounty, in order to build a Bounty model as accurate as possible. I will update this site with the advancing of my model...

I love XVIIIe century ships, and I began naval modelism in 1996. My first model was a St Malo pilot (kit from Heller). Then I made a little replica in bottle of this ship. Then I wanted to build a model where the hull will be opened so as making possible to see the interior of the ship. Because I am always a beginner I choose a kit from ARTESANIA LATINA : "The anatomy of the HMS Bounty". And in order to share information I made this site, and put it on the web...


  • Your Bounty model on my site...

You are making or you have made a model of the HMS Bounty ? Do you want to share your experience with the whole world ? In this case I can build a page on my site with your e-mail and pictures of your Bounty model... Tell me ! This is a free offer :-) ...

Interested : send me a mail !


  • Thanks

I would like to thanks here all the people who send me mails to encourage or congratulate me. Each week I receive mails with congratulations or questions. I try to answer all questions, when I can !

I received mail from all over the world : Europe, North and South América, New-zeland, Indonesia... A big thank to everybody !

To finish, a particular thank to Michel Lagier (Swiss) and JJ Aussems (Belgium) for their precious help. And a last thank to John McKay.

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