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Hans
#501 Posted : 07 May 2014 08:14:05

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Lovely building there Steve, she is really looking good.
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#502 Posted : 07 May 2014 20:24:15

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Excellent work Steve - inspiring stuff ThumpUp
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#503 Posted : 07 May 2014 20:41:59
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Hi Steve, BigGrin

Lovely work as always, Cool

With only 16 issues left, what`s going to appear on the horizon for the future?

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#504 Posted : 07 May 2014 21:01:01

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Thankyou all for your encouraging commentsBigGrin I have to admit I have taken a slight break from the Vic for the past week due to decorating the houseCrying The next stage up is to fit the yards to the foremast and get them rigged.

@Del, to answer your question of what's up next (you must have missed this one) - http://forum.model-space...sts&m=114777#114777
plus I need to complete my WW1 dio, plus my WW2 North Africa dio...etc, etc, there just isn't enough timeBigGrin
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Lost for words Steve Drool beautiful workmanship.

Spencer
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All I can say is AMAZING.

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Hi Steve.

You've certainly done justice to this model. Cool Cool

Build absolutely stunning.Cool Cool

Will love to see when totally finished. Cool Cool

I am considering second model and this model very appealing, that's of course if I could actually get any where near your work. BigGrin

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BigGrin Stunning work as always Stevie lovely job Cool Rgd Martyn
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BigGrin Stunning just stunning, its all I can say.

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Thanks very much for all the nice comments,appreciatedBigGrin

@George1 - The Vic would make a fantastic second partwork if that's what your after. Id recommend it 100% even for someone looking for an introduction into wood modelling. I'm not building the SOTS but I think from what I have seen of other diaries that the Vic is the easier of the two.
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Hi Steve BigGrin

Thanks for your reply it's appreciated.Cool Cool

The HMS Victory is certainly a stunning build and if you consider it easier than SOTS to build then there is hope for me.BigGrin

I will need to look at budget to try to fit in and I believe it's now released in Australia so very possible. BigGrin

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I would certainly second that view Steve. materials are easier for planking and the build sequence more simple.

I think people are pulled into the SOTS because of the Bling factorBigGrin
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jase wrote:
I would certainly second that view Steve. materials are easier for planking and the build sequence more simple.

I think people are pulled into the SOTS because of the Bling factorBigGrin


Hi Jase BigGrin

I was pulled in to SOTS mainly because it was the only release into Australia that Newbies like me knew of via TV Ads. BigGrin

While not all the Aussies are absolute Newbies most are and like me saw the Ads and went for it. BigGrin

I knew as soon as I started purchasing kits it was going to be a real challenge especially looking at the Mag Pics of the rigging and while a little late now I may have purchased the Victory instead if, as I said, I'd known about it. BigGrin

To be honest I like the look of the Victory overall regardless of it's ease or hardship. BigGrin

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George
Building HMS SOTS
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Steve

A truely inspirational build.

You are making a lovely job of this one and the finish is excelllant

Tony
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George1 wrote:
jase wrote:
I would certainly second that view Steve. materials are easier for planking and the build sequence more simple.

I think people are pulled into the SOTS because of the Bling factorBigGrin


Hi Jase BigGrin

I was pulled in to SOTS mainly because it was the only release into Australia that Newbies like me knew of via TV Ads. BigGrin

While not all the Aussies are absolute Newbies most are and like me saw the Ads and went for it. BigGrin

I knew as soon as I started purchasing kits it was going to be a real challenge especially looking at the Mag Pics of the rigging and while a little late now I may have purchased the Victory instead if, as I said, I'd known about it. BigGrin

To be honest I like the look of the Victory overall regardless of it's ease or hardship. BigGrin

Regards

George

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jase wrote:
George1 wrote:
[quote=jase]I would certainly second that view Steve. materials are easier for planking and the build sequence more simple.

I think people are pulled into the SOTS because of the Bling factorBigGrin


Hi Jase BigGrin

I was pulled in to SOTS mainly because it was the only release into Australia that Newbies like me knew of via TV Ads. BigGrin

While not all the Aussies are absolute Newbies most are and like me saw the Ads and went for it. BigGrin

I knew as soon as I started purchasing kits it was going to be a real challenge especially looking at the Mag Pics of the rigging and while a little late now I may have purchased the Victory instead if, as I said, I'd known about it. BigGrin

To be honest I like the look of the Victory overall regardless of it's ease or hardship. BigGrin

Regards

George

You have done great job so far there is so much support on this forum that you could build either with no real trouble

J
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jase wrote:
George1 wrote:
[quote=jase]I would certainly second that view Steve. materials are easier for planking and the build sequence more simple.

I think people are pulled into the SOTS because of the Bling factorBigGrin


Hi Jase BigGrin

I was pulled in to SOTS mainly because it was the only release into Australia that Newbies like me knew of via TV Ads. BigGrin

While not all the Aussies are absolute Newbies most are and like me saw the Ads and went for it. BigGrin

I knew as soon as I started purchasing kits it was going to be a real challenge especially looking at the Mag Pics of the rigging and while a little late now I may have purchased the Victory instead if, as I said, I'd known about it. BigGrin

To be honest I like the look of the Victory overall regardless of it's ease or hardship. BigGrin

Regards

George

You have done great job so far there is so much support on this forum that you could build either with no real trouble

J
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Thanks George, Jase & TonyBigGrin

Well issue 105 is supposed to be fitting the foremast lower yard, but I wanted a bit of a change so I jumped ahead slightly and painted figurehead parts.
All parts were first primed with grey car primer,then parts were painted as per the mag instructions.
The later pics here are after a layer of gloss varnish first, then a dark wash watered down then finally a satin varnish to seal.
The wash is to make sure the parts are finished in the slightly weathered look that I have adopted for the whole build...can't change nowBigGrin

I will post some more pics tomorrow of the parts fitted.

Checkout the pics below of the boys in the discoLaugh LOL Flapper

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Very nice SteveCool Cool Cool
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BigGrin Nice work SteveCool
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