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Looking superb. I like you attention to details. Great build 👍 Regards Tom
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Wow she looks absolutely amazing! Fantastic job with all the details. I can't wait to get mine finished but still much work to do Regards Tom
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Great build well done, lovely details and ropes of course... Nothing beats doing your own ropes Regards Tom
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This build looks absolutely amazing. I admire the level of detail... Already can't wait for an update. Regards Tom
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Wow looking fantastic. Very nice idea for the nails on the hull. I used the same technique for the decking on my Victory. Additionally I painted the sides with black marker to simulate tar filling. Well done Regards Tom
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Tat's superb progress! I cannot wait to see more rigging as this adds tons of details and she will start looking alive Are you going to serve the first shroud all the way to the deadeye as in original? Reards Tom
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Hi Dave, when it comes to Lego I just opened big box with all bunch of different parts from few kits. Found some gears, 4 really small ones and one big as center wheel. Then it was a case of messing with different blocks to make housing for it so gears are lining up correctly. When you look at the picture of the setup you could work everything out. I'll try to photograph it from the front so you can see everything clearer. In terms of getting your own ropes once you see how nice they come out you will never use rope supplied in the kit. You have to use really fine thread (depending on the scale and rope sizes). I'm using synthetic gutermann Tera 180. Really fine thread that gives super sharp and detailed lines. And it isn't that hard once you get your head around it. It takes a little practise and few tries but it isn't that hard. I'm mesmerized by rigging at the moment and I enjoy the process very much. All the best Tom P.S. Can you send a link to your build log pls? I was thinking of building Lady Nelson next
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Hello again Another update - rigging started I managed to get shrouds in, ropes are served as per original, I fitted some blocks and slings too. Right now I need to attach deadeyes to the shrouds which may take a while if you want to do it properly... I also prepared deadeyes for the upper mast shrouds with some additional rigging that goes with it. Have a look at some photos... Let's get back to work... Regars Tom
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Wow you are really going crazy with it Some great details there, I wonder when is a point that you say enough? I've got the same thing with my build, once you start adding stuff you want to go back and change everything you've done previously... Ehhh I think it's a time to plan next build and utilise all the knowledge and skills accumulated during this build. You are doing great job and I can't wait to see your rigging All the best Tom
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Wow I'm speechless. This is some amazing restoration work, it almost feels like it would be easier to build it from new Can't wait to see more rigging... Regards Tom
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Hello all Another update time 😉 As all the jobs go ahead, I was getting closer to the rigging stage. Seeing some great builds out there I become really unhappy about the quality of the ropes supplied in the kit so decision was made to make my own. The more research I did the more overwhelmed I got. What thread should I use, cotton or synthetic, what type… The brand is Gutermann of course as it’s great quality. I needed two colours – black for standing rigging and natural for running rigging. Next problem was a size of the ropes. The instructions were inaccurate, so I have found rigging instructions for JoTiKa kit and recalculated the rope sizes to match 1/84 scale. The next stage was testing and making a spreadsheet for quantities of strands in the ropes to get right dimensions. For Tera180 thread I’ve got as follows. First number is 1/72scale, the second is 1/84 and at the end number of threads and cores. This will also depend on the amount of tension on rope walk when you twist them together. The same thread was used for rope serving. 2.5mm – 2.14mm – 3x20 1.8mm – 1.54mm – 3x16 1.3mm – 1.1mm – 3x10 1.0mm – 0.86mm – 3x8 0.75mm – 0.64mm – 3x6 0.5mm – 0.43mm – 3x4 0.25mm – 0.2mm – 3x2 0.1mm – 0.09 – 3x1 Lastly I had to construct my own rope walk so I had a dig in my son’s Lego box and got it done 😉 I used small drill to run the gears of course Final ropes for my build My setup allowed me to twist about 4m of rope in one go so it didn’t take me that long. To give you a perspective I got about 2000m of thread, and I used 90% already for the shrouds and some stays…
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Hello and congrats on a new build start. I like your idea and remember any design or improvisation - as long as it works it doesn't matter. I have to invent different types of jigs, brackets and holders on the way - I'm sure there is plenty of ready to buy jigs but imagination is a key. That's what makes all the process interesting and fun. Hitting the problems and finding a solution. I hope you will enjoy the build and I can't wait for the update. All the best Tom
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Loving it. She will look amazing when finished. I’ve started the righing on mine and getting shrouds and masts in. What a task Regards Tom
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She is going to be massive 😳😳😳 Looking great so far, if I had more display room I’d build her too Regards Tom
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Hello Allan I made this basing in the forum discussion years ago. I gues this was the way cannins were secured during rough seas but I could be wrong. I made it that one side is ready for “action” and opposite side looks like this. I also have hull cutout so I can display deck cannons setup regards Tom
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Looking fantastic as usual. Can’t wait for another uodate
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That’s great build Olha. I have found you on youtube first and I must say you work has been a great inspiration for me. I’m building the same model and I’m following some of your steps best regards Tom
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HMS VICTORY 1765 by albert - 1/48
tomganc replied to albert's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
She is going to be HUUUGE!!!! What a great build! I admire your skills and I wish I could build one model from scratch in the future. I will be watching your progress with great interest! Regards Tom
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