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Hi all,

Having joined MSW a year or so back back I thouht it was time I started a build log. I am 6 weeks into my build of Victory and enjoying every minute.

I shall post some photos soon but first they need to be adjusted as the file sizes are way too large.

 

Gary 

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Greetings Gary

Welcome to MSW with another HMS Victory. Enjoy your build , you will gets lots of support throughout your build. I look forward to following your progress . Good luck . DAVID

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OK photos resized.

 

 

Bulkheads, middle gun deck and dummy gun barrel strips assembled and glued. The middle gun deck was planked prior to assembly as this seemed an easier way to do it.

 

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Middle Gun deck planked. Four step Butt planking as per Longridge and the actual ship.

 

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Start of first planking, after fairing the bulkheads.

 

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Gary

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted

Looks like you're off to a great start Gary. I look forward to following your progress.

  • 1 month later...
Posted

Well done Gary! Looks like you've done a really nice job on the first layer of planking. As you say, good practice ;)

Posted

I have decided to try using Micro Glaze on the windows of Victory, the local model train shop does not stock the product any more. Can anyone advise where I can buy Micro Mark Micro Glaze I would prefer an Australian supplier if possible.

 

Gary

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Gary,

 

I bought mine directly from Micromark. Treat yourself to a few other goodies to make the shipping worthwhile. ;)

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Thanks Grant, I located a product called Crystal Clear available at Metro Hobbies in Box Hill, about a half hour drive away, so will give that a try.

 

Gary

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I had to go back twice to see the date you started. You make planking look fast and easy. You even mastered the bluff bow. Is every plank nailed?

D'Brat

 

Current Build - Bluenose II - AL

 

In the wings - HMS Supply - AL

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Hi D'Brat

 

Thank you so much for your praise. I can assure you I had my problems at times, easy it ain't. Every plank was "nailed" to every bulkhead with brass pins left protruding about 3mm. I applied glue and positioned the planks on the bulkheads and then drilled holes slightly smaller than the pin diameter through the planks and bulkheads creating a nice tight press fit. The pins were then removed after the glue had set overnight. The glue I use is Titebond I didn't use any super glue on the planking. Planks were tapered and spiled where necessary and then steam bent to shape using an old style aluminum kettle with a spout I picked up at a camping store.

I started by laying the first couple of planks just under the gunport strips then I laid the garboard plank and worked my way back up. I find this gives a better result, for me anyway.

Although I've built models most of my life I am only fairly new to wooden ship building so still have lots to learn.

 

Regards

Gary

  • 2 months later...
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Thank you Glenn, Brian & Grant your praise is very encouraging indeed.

 

Brian, thanks for your suggestion it's nice to know someone thinks enough of my work to make a comment like that. I shall check out the society online. Is some of your work featured there?

 

Gary

  • 3 months later...
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Hello Gary

Excellent progress. The breaching rings?? Glenn is spot on, use CMB 83506 for them . I dumped all my part 502 and used CMB83506 instead. When you next order any thing from CMB order some 2.5mm dead eyes for spares as you will most likely lose a few when fitting them . Keep enjoying it. DAVID

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A little more progress to report. The wales have been added and the water line is marked. The lower (main) wale has been laid in Anchor Stock planking as per Longridge who states that First Rate ships had the Main Wale in Anchor Stock planking as this was the strongest type of planking to use.

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