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  1. Ok - I'm back on the job.  I'm going to finish this thing.  The first thing I've done is hang up some of the ship plans then sort the various dowels in the kit according to their callout on the plans. 

    I've also included some pics of my small work area.

     

     

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  2. I did finish the Heller model of the Victory on June 14, 2017.  I just didn't update my much abbreviated log here.  You can find the full build log on my website...

    www.bishophobbies.com

    Here are the links on my website for the build pages:

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    Below are the final pics taken in October of 2019

     

    Cheers - Paul

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  3. The second set of hull planks have been installed, also the decking and internal hull sheeting.  The wood here is untreated, I plan on staining the wood with MinWax stain, and I hope that I've gotten all of the wood glue removed (sanded off) or the stain will have another color.  I can see in these pictures that there are areas that need attention.  Any suggestions on glue removal?  I've tried to be really careful, but evidently not careful enough.

     

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  4. I bought this a few months ago to go with my 1/100 Heller HMS Victory as this is a model of the carronade located on the foredeck of the Victory.  This monster fired a 68 pound shot that must have been just devastating.  The kit is all wood except the cast cannon and a few other small bits that are metal.  It went together quite easily, you will notice the white liquid in the fire bucket.  That's a water based sealer called Mod Podge; when it dries it will be clear and look like water.  I was gonna wait till it dried, but I'm bored - so I took the pictures - here they are...

     

     

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  5. The kit makes it pretty easy - all hull planks are pre cut to the right shape.  That really helps - I'll find out when I build the AL Surprise.  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.  I've recently upgraded my tools in the shipyard, do you think I have enough paint?

     

    The last three are photos of my office outside of my shipyard (storage room).

     

    Life is good when you're retired.

     

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