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The Great Pandemic of 2020 pretty much took out the world and changed life in fundamental ways. For myself, my home based business went kaput. Fortunately, just before they fan got turned to high, a distributor purchased the tattered remains of a once great product line, another casualty of the "pandemic".

So, I'm sitting in the empty remains of my assembly area, also known as the garage, and decide to turn the whole enterprise into the hobby workshop of my dreams. It was/is a work in progress.

By August of 2020 I was itching for a new project and came across the HMS Victory by Panart 738 for a nice price. I started building her in August of 2020 and finished in January of 2023. I took a few pictures along the way so I am going to try to post some of them here with some comment along the way. 

 

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I wrote Technical manuals back in the day and I was not thrilled with the quality of the instruction manuals and drawings. 

 

More coming soon!

 

 

 

 

CraigVT

@Pandemic Hobby

 

What else are you going to do during a pandemic?

 

Building: Caldercraft's HMS Victory, DiAgostini's HMS Victory Cross Section & Trumpeter's BB61 USS Iowa (its a big shop).

Built: Occre's Prinze Eugen, Panart's HMS Victory, Corel's HMS Victory Cross Section & Flying Fish, plus a bunch of lobster boats and turtle smacks, model rockets, jet engines, etc.

Waiting on the shelf: Amati's Hannah Ship-in-bottle, Occre's HMS Titanic, Caldercraft's Snake & the New Bedford Whale boat.

Posted

Hi Craig,

Covid certainly changed things and its impact on you clearly brings its impact into perspective. Sorry to hear you lost your business! From a personal point of view it caused me to make the difficult decision to retire earlier than planned from the rewarding 44 year plus career I loved. With no proven medical solutions at the time, some students idea of meeting safety protocols being to rub their hands together to give the impression that they had sanitized on their way onto the school site as they bypassed the measures provided for their protection, and the stress of trying to deliver a genuinely high standard of education in my chosen field of Design Technology and Product Design remotely when classes were 'closed' and isolated due to infection, I relented and accepted the Admiral's advice to put my own health first for once and to hang up my workshop apron a year earlier than expected. Teaching a practical subject when the workshop facilities were unavailable, lessons were delivered in classrooms normally used from anything Science to Geography or Music definitely had an adverse impact on mental health. As for retirement, it's definitely not as expected and I still look forward to the time when I can fully enjoy it.... I can honestly say that I have never been so busy! Grandchildren, and the Admiral's house and garden projects make me long for those happy halcyon days when returning to work on Monday morning brought an illusionary opportunity to relax a bit! 

But we move on, the world has definitely changed. The photo in your post is impressive and intriguing and I look forward to hearing and seeing more with eager anticipation....... no pressure 😄

Cheers,

Graham 

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Graham,

Thank you for your kind words, its motivation to process all the photogs of this build. Here's a few photos up to the end of the first planking. Of course at the beginning of planking I resolved to do a first class job, by the time I l got to the keel, I reminded myself that putty and sandpaper were going to be my friend.

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Second Planking

I did a little better with the walnut planking. At this stage, I had put in some time and acquired the Longridge and McKay books, committing a grievous sin by pulling the Longridge drawings from the book to spread out on the bench. 

 

My big resolve for the second planking was to taper the plank no more than half its width. Working out the drop planks and stealers was easier with the big glue surface of the first layer. Each plank had a black thread running between them as well, some idea I thought was cool and looked OK but I probably wouldn't do again. 

 

I should probably say here that I also joined this website and thanks to some build logs on this kit was fore warned of a problem with the cannon port templates, in that it was out of scale with the model(more on that later). So Thank You ModelShipWorld.Com and the NRC. 

 

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My trusty steam iron. Its amazing what you can do with these.

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CraigVT

@Pandemic Hobby

 

What else are you going to do during a pandemic?

 

Building: Caldercraft's HMS Victory, DiAgostini's HMS Victory Cross Section & Trumpeter's BB61 USS Iowa (its a big shop).

Built: Occre's Prinze Eugen, Panart's HMS Victory, Corel's HMS Victory Cross Section & Flying Fish, plus a bunch of lobster boats and turtle smacks, model rockets, jet engines, etc.

Waiting on the shelf: Amati's Hannah Ship-in-bottle, Occre's HMS Titanic, Caldercraft's Snake & the New Bedford Whale boat.

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December 2020

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As life continued and my son's girlfriend moved in with us (pandemic and all), my shop was the place to be. Ahhhh, blessed quiet (and Pink Floyd & Joe Rogan). Officially retired, I tended to rise as early as when I was working and by 9AM it was "off to the boat yard."  

 

2020 was a horrible year, with the idiotic lock-downs and masking. At least there was Gumby atop the Christmas tree, a tradition in our house for over 50 years!

 

I unsuccessfully tried to find the build log where it was pointed out that the cannon template included with the model was not in scale with the drawings OR the model. This would have been a huge surprise to find after the fact - the hashmarks in the pics show where bulkheads would be if the portals were not adjusted. This is what burns my butt over this model; the documentation was shameful, I'm guessing Mantua was under pressure to get the product to market.  

 

It's takes a breath or two before one begins cutting 100 or so holes in a hull that didn't turn out half bad.

 

By the way Graham, I've been following your build of the Caldercraft kit. I have to say I envy your jig making skills 😁and wish I had your shop. I am currently doing the first planking on that kit and I think I am trying too hard, lol, I've got a number of drop planks in mine while the planking on your beautiful model is simply elegant. 

 

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The kit included metal door linings, They tended to not fit flush against the hull so a liberal application of filler and hours of sanding got her ready for the Wales 

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CraigVT

@Pandemic Hobby

 

What else are you going to do during a pandemic?

 

Building: Caldercraft's HMS Victory, DiAgostini's HMS Victory Cross Section & Trumpeter's BB61 USS Iowa (its a big shop).

Built: Occre's Prinze Eugen, Panart's HMS Victory, Corel's HMS Victory Cross Section & Flying Fish, plus a bunch of lobster boats and turtle smacks, model rockets, jet engines, etc.

Waiting on the shelf: Amati's Hannah Ship-in-bottle, Occre's HMS Titanic, Caldercraft's Snake & the New Bedford Whale boat.

Posted

 

Impressive work Craig, especially the challenging task of marking, cutting and lining those gun ports! 

As you said in your first post, filler and sanding is definitely often your friend and has certainly helped me out on numerous occasions. 

Coming up with jigs and other aids to assist in achieving accuracy is an aspect of model making that I enjoy. I'm currently thinking through a way of drilling the two holes above each gun port for the supporting ropes. Unfortunately I no longer have any access to those well equipped workshops, and in particular the software and laser cutter that I used to make many of those simple tools.... but I have a plan.....

I'm getting closer to finishing my home workshop at the bottom of the garden. The insulation arrived last week, the electrical supply has been planned and the fittings etc. are being sourced as funds become available. I have also successfully experimented with a way to clad the internal walls using recycled (and free!) wood. I'll be updating the build log for this in 'Shore leave' when a bit more progress has been made.

In the meantime there's plenty of prep work to keep me busy on Victory.

Looking forward to watching your build, you've clearly made excellent progress so far 👏😁

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January 2021

 

Copper. 

 

Visitors to my Pandemic Hobby Shop remark that it must take months to place the 3,000 (more or less) copper tiles onto the model. It didn't really take that long once you get a rhythm going (Here's where the Pink Floyd happens). I did not like the look of the copper on the bow in some of the pics I've see, so I went a different route, with a more horizontal belt at the bow. I found info on it in some rabbit hole, I think it might have been called the "gore" line, but I'm not sure, I have to reread Longridge tonight. Anybody know? 

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One final pic. This is the Pandemic Hobby shop on August of 2020, when I repurposed an assembly line into a man cave/hobby shop, where men can be men, where we can spit on the floor and tell lies, listen to Floyd and wonder what the hell happened to humanity. I recall I was setting it up to do this model. It made me laugh to see the picture again because here we are 4 years later and the shop looks like the Royal navy unleased a broad side. 

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Next up? Lets paint! And dry-fit! 

 

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CraigVT

@Pandemic Hobby

 

What else are you going to do during a pandemic?

 

Building: Caldercraft's HMS Victory, DiAgostini's HMS Victory Cross Section & Trumpeter's BB61 USS Iowa (its a big shop).

Built: Occre's Prinze Eugen, Panart's HMS Victory, Corel's HMS Victory Cross Section & Flying Fish, plus a bunch of lobster boats and turtle smacks, model rockets, jet engines, etc.

Waiting on the shelf: Amati's Hannah Ship-in-bottle, Occre's HMS Titanic, Caldercraft's Snake & the New Bedford Whale boat.

Posted

lol, thanks mate, I'll take that as a compliment 😁

CraigVT

@Pandemic Hobby

 

What else are you going to do during a pandemic?

 

Building: Caldercraft's HMS Victory, DiAgostini's HMS Victory Cross Section & Trumpeter's BB61 USS Iowa (its a big shop).

Built: Occre's Prinze Eugen, Panart's HMS Victory, Corel's HMS Victory Cross Section & Flying Fish, plus a bunch of lobster boats and turtle smacks, model rockets, jet engines, etc.

Waiting on the shelf: Amati's Hannah Ship-in-bottle, Occre's HMS Titanic, Caldercraft's Snake & the New Bedford Whale boat.

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Painting & Placing & PLA

 

I painted the not-black stripe using Tamiya FX-15 Flat Flesh. I came up with this number from some perusing of this website (Go MSW!) and other sources. I like the color. To my eye it is real close to the "new" historic color from back in the day as shown on the YouTube video of the paint job. 

 

To get into the nuts and bolts:

Kit Quality (inhale sharply as through a straw). Brittle does not adequately describe the plywood sheets and because of this, I had to create a lot of parts on my Ender 3 printers using TinkerCad. This included all the gunport doors, the bell housing, all the knees, the arches and roundhouses on the beakhead, the bits,  the binnacle, the seats of ease, galley stack and a bunch of other parts. I'm a bit of a techno-geek old guy who loves mechanical drawing (just not the Fusion 360 level) and TinkerCad was really helpful. 

 

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CraigVT

@Pandemic Hobby

 

What else are you going to do during a pandemic?

 

Building: Caldercraft's HMS Victory, DiAgostini's HMS Victory Cross Section & Trumpeter's BB61 USS Iowa (its a big shop).

Built: Occre's Prinze Eugen, Panart's HMS Victory, Corel's HMS Victory Cross Section & Flying Fish, plus a bunch of lobster boats and turtle smacks, model rockets, jet engines, etc.

Waiting on the shelf: Amati's Hannah Ship-in-bottle, Occre's HMS Titanic, Caldercraft's Snake & the New Bedford Whale boat.

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