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even more intriguing as the top most picture is a cameo from a larger painting which depicts all the ships Nelson served on and the other picture is in books describing her as hms Victory before her re-fit prior to being re-instated due to the napoleanic wars. painting with the stripes was i believed Nelsons idea to help british men o war identify each other in battle. (Sailing towards the french fleet he noticed also the french had painted their masts with black bands and ordered the british to repaint the masts white to help i.d. friend from foe. Keith
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i always start rigging with the mizzen mast first working upwards and forwards (easier for rigging the forestays )
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Ty for the likes everyone. Gardening taking priority at the moment- however it was raining again this morning so made a start on the yellow stripes. Decided to use run of the mill masking tape as a guide for the yellow striping- will have to tidy up the border with some black paint when i have finished with the yellow. While i like the humbrol matt 74 linen for the yellow it is a bit thick and needs thinning even when brush painting hence the "splodgy" lines. Another two to three coats should see it right- only one stripe painted on starboard side so far. Have fun all. Keith
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Need to drill the holes for the gun rigging myself and must admit the dowel/pin vice idea looks ideal- Dan has some good ideas Keep up t' gud wuk as we say in Cumbria Keith
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Hi mohamed, i didn't realise about the lack of Nina logs on the web. I soak the planks in warm water for a couple of hours then "tweak" them to the required shape between thumb and fingers. Must get back to Nina- since that pic was taken the poop and anchor decks have been trimmed to fit, but Victory has been taking prominence in the shipyard. Keith
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coming along nicely phil- havn't popped in for a look for a while. Going to look cool as when lit up. I know someone who wanted a mississippi steamer music box which would have moving paddles along with the musical chimes! Keith
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got a half decent day yesterday so got the bottom lacquered (still stinks of lacquer in the workshop after 24 hours!) also test fitted the figuerhead which needed a bit of fettling and tweaking to fit. Bit of advise for billings vic builders- trim the forepeak to shape before you add too much detail to the hull as i had to pare a lot of wood off to get it to fit. Keith
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