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WildRover
#1 Posted : 30 December 2013 02:26:40

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Harrison

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Veb8xBNW5V4

One of these marine clocks would be an ideal partwork, in particular, the H1, imo, though whether the metal (brass?) reqired would be able to produce one at a reasonable cost is another matter. OK, it may not appeal to everyone, but in an appropriate material, this would look great on a mantle piece or similar, and would make a great talking point!
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#2 Posted : 31 December 2013 00:16:04

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Would be great. An extraordinary showpiece. I would particularly like it. Sad as it sounds, I had never heard of Harrison until the 1996 Only Fools and Horses Tongue

Luckily, I live 10 minutes away from the royal observatory, so was able to see them in person straight away.

However, I think the cost would be immense.

Also, I'm sure many on here are fine modellers, but the H1 just looks so damn complex, that combined with cost, I just don't know if it would be a good mainstream modelling subject.
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#3 Posted : 31 December 2013 09:43:33

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Harrisons clocks are indeed works of art,& I would love to build H1 but doubt the concept would be cost effective.
There is a film that was shown as a mini-series about the man who restored the clocks which also tells the story of Harrisons & later his sons struggle to get the recognition he deserved.It is called Longitude & is a fascinating story well worth watching http://www.amazon.co.uk/...d_r=1XJZAPVJ06K3JKA452VQ
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This was released by one if the big suppliers. Can't remember which one at the moment, but it was stopped.
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"Stopped" perhaps it just need rewinding

:-) :-) :-) :-) :-)

Seriously though I have seen both the Fools and Horses episode and the series "Longitude". Harrison was a man ahead of his time and it is thanks to his vision and the first accurate chronometer that ships of his time where able to plot their position at sea

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Sorry to go slightly off topic, but what about a Congreve clock, much simpler and possibly much cheaper. Hopelessly inaccurate, but fascinating to watch.
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There was talk of a Granfather/Mother clock a few years ago.
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hi wildrover,I very much doubt you would get the h1 on your mantle shelf, It took 6 men to carry it aboard for testing.now the h3 was a different kettle of fish, more mobile but still large.
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#9 Posted : 04 May 2014 21:19:29

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Hi Karl,
I'll go with that. A scale H3 would be a wondrous project, I don't know if I could afford one, but I would love to have a go.
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