Daryl Rosenblatt

About this instructor

Daryl Rosenblatt is an architect with 60 years of experience in model building with his work being featured in several movies.  Daryl has been a student at MASW for over 15 years, with several projects featured in Fine Woodworking magazine. He started building models at the age of eight and started on plastic tall ship models at 12. He built over 15 architectural models for clients before he retired.  His last five projects have become more and more complex; starting with a model of the Bluenose II (a Canadian racing schooner), followed by the 18th century versions of the USS Constellation and USS Enterprise. The Cutty Sark tea clipper model took 800 hours and is 42 inches long. His last ship, The HMS Victory, is a 1:87 scale model 45 inches long and was completed in 1200 hours.  Thanks to Michael Fortune, he’s an inveterate jig designer; thanks to Scott Grove, he believes the shortest distance between two points is a very crooked line.   

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Introduction to Wood Model Ship Building

with Daryl Rosenblatt September 8-12, 2025

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