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Hi Jerry, Just love your Victory. Absolute fantastic work you've done with her!! I was wondering if you do have a plan how to build the ships wheel and the binnacle. I don't have it in my kit and cannot find it anywhere Would be absolute great with some help. I would also pay for them if I could find some Greetings Philippe
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Hello; Nice work I have just completed the hull and am wondering which mast I should start with. Is there a logic step in the rank of the mast building? I will appreciate your comments and reflexions on the subject best regards Philippe
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Hello shipmates! So the vacation is over and the shipyard has been rolling in slow motion for the past two months. In the mean time, I had to help a friend building his model plane, an old Taxi II. Plane is finished and delivered. Mate is happy and so am I. I have never done that, and i am now convinced that plane are not for me. Only ships matters! Here are some pictures from the Victory. And one from the plane I made. Enjoy:)
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I used cherry wood. Nicely polished and three times clear varnish. Looks very good and keep the wood free from any dust and glue stains.(easy to remove) The wood supplied with the kit was so poor in quality:( Afterall I should move this diary to the scratch log build because I do not use any parts from the kit, just some brass bits and pieces. Best regards And thanks a lot for your comments and recognition
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Hello Mates. Time for an update on my built. I have been painting the ship the past week, and quite happy with the result. I bought the original admiralty painting, and the ocre color is superb. I have also been working on the stern and finished the painting job and the three lanterns. Now is time come to take care of all the canons holes. Been painting the frames, nearly finished. Long job, boring. Here are some pics of the finished stern post:
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Need Help!!! I was painting the canon holes frame and I discovered that there were 5 of them which had a different look. I don't know what this is for and where to place them.... Can you help me ?? Please sees the following two pictures. On the left you can see a normal frame, and on the right the "odd" one...
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Clever idea! I will do so the same. Keep on the god work:)
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Great Job Keith! Seems you have your hands full with two build at the same time. One question: I can see your are not finished with the canon holes, is it true? I am about to start this step on my own Victory and looking for good advices and tips. Best regards Philippe
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Now is the time come to make some changes on the binnacle and the ship wheel. There were no wheels in the kit, and despite several attempt to contact Mantua, I can only see that they are not a very serious model kit builder. Not even a mail!!! I offered to pay for the missing items and the transports. But nothing...absolutely Nothing So I will try to make my own Binnacle and wheels. Love the challenge Here is the drawing i made, so I am ready to start the building process. Not sure what kind of wood I will use. I made a try with balsa but it is far too soft. Maybe pine or cherry will be best. Will se
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hello ! Great work! Just love your work on the binnacle. Do you have the exact measures for ht binnacle and the ship wheel? I would like to have them, so I can create them myself. Hope to hear from you soon Best regards Philippe
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Stern post and gallery: Here we go! I have received them from cornwallmodelship in the U.K. I have painted them and currently making the window. I have also adjust them to the ship. She is waiting for them now. I hope to post some new pictures soon. In the mean time, here is a pick of the stern gallery and the stern post as they are today. Have a nice week end folks! Ps. just discovered that there is a lot of brass fittings missing from the kit. As I bought it from a second hand site on the internet, impossible to retrace the original owner. I contacted Mantua, they don't bother to answer....I just want to buy the missing parts!!! If anyone have a Mantua kit, I would like to know what exactly is coming in the plastic bag where the ship wheel and the brass eyes which comes on the deck. It will be a great help, so I can order the missing parts. Thanks in advance !!
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hello, Quite some changes on my project. First I have finished the copper planking. I took more than 130 hours and almost 2200 plates. Quite a challenge. I am not very happy with the result, but it has to be ok for now. I will probably come back to it later on. The stern and the stern gallery: Well, what can I say? I was not pleased at all with the original laser cut plates which comes with the kit, so I decided to make my own. I worked hard for 40 hours to make some.... After I was finished, I was too ashamed of them. Not good enough. So...I took them off again. I just have clean up his area and wait for some new parts ordered fro Cornwallmodelshipping. I couldn't find any good explanations how to make the stern on my own. I have worked on both side of the ship, and the next step is the canon holes. First some adjustment, polishing and painting the inside with red color. I look forward to make them Here is some picks of my baby as she is today. She took a walk in the garden. Quite unusual for a ship ! Best regards Philippe
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Hello There! I do have one question to your topic: How to you accelerate the aging of the copper? I am building the Victory at the moment and in process of planking. 2000 tiles so far and not finished yet! It took 125 hours so far. I would like to find a method to make the copper green as it is after many years in the salt water. I have built the Cutty Sark, also with hull copper plates, but even after 3 years, the color is still bright. Any good advice is welcome:) Sail on mates! Pilidk
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