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A new exhibition celebrating the works of master model-maker, and Commonwealth Games gold medallist, Lachie Stewart, opens at the Denny Tank on Friday.Chariots of Steam’ features seven meticulously-built model ships – including ships built by Clyde shipbuilders William Denny and Brothers, on whose site the museum now stands.Born in Vale of Leven in 1943, Lachie began model building at 16 years of age.A dental technician by trade, he combined his skills making and repairing artificial teeth and his passion for maritime history over the next 60 years to create a spectacular collection of 75 model ships.His models, many of which are held in private and public collections, range from elegant paddle steamers to the lifeline Clyde puffers, and from simple half-hull design models to magnificent display models.

Most are radio controlled for sailing.Lachlan, who also enjoyed a successful athletics career winning a gold in the 10,000 metres at the 1970 Commonwealth Games, moved from Glasgow to Port Glasgow during his working life.

There, he was able to visit the Ferguson shipyard and gain unique access to research seven ships built there.Eva Bukowska, exhibitions and events assistant at the Scottish Maritime Museum, said: “We are delighted to celebrate Lachie Stewart’s exceptional collection of model ships with our latest exhibition Chariots of Steam.“We’ve chosen a selection of models which will give visitors the broadest insight into Lachie’s works and the rich variety of vessels built by some of our most famous shipyards.“Lachie’s skills and his appreciation of shipbuilding on the Clyde shines through each of the models and we’re sure this is going to be a hugely popular exhibition for our visitors.”Models include PS Caledonia

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