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Just testing the water.
If i created some HMS Warrior detail packs would people be interested?“Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.” -Mark Twain
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Jase Hms warrior pictures would be great. Hoping to have a day by local coach to Portsmouth myself before the end of the year. From what I gave seen of your previous posts and Delboy's it looks like a busy day. Really keen to see the new Mary Rose museum but with so much to see and summer being probably one of the busiest times some serious planning required. Hope you have a good trip. Kind regards Tony Happy Modelling
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Its a full day defiantly. and you get a harbour cruse in the full ticket price. not cheap though £74 for 4 of us with my youngest going free, but i don't mind the money goes into preserving the ships. I will be there on the 28 and then in Swindon 29th, well Aldbourn actually but its right next door. so will let you know what the Mary Rose museum is like when i get back “Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.” -Mark Twain
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Jase Hope you and the family have a brilliant day out and get to see everything you want. Will be interested to get your views on the Mary rose museum so my planned trip can be worked out. Looks like my leave will be late august as a college has decided to book just about the whole of July which means I cannot get any time out from work then. Kind regards Tony Happy Modelling
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Hi Tony, The Mary Rose museum is fantastic. It will take you a full day to do every thing. this is my recommend itinerary. 1. Order your ticket on line in advance its slightly cheaper and quicker for the till. 2. Get to historic docs gate at 8:45. Have full english breakfast at the coffee shop next to the Ship Anson Pub, it don't look much but the food was home cooked and really good. 3. Get to gate for 9:30. website tells you gates open at 10 but they open for ticket sales at 9:45 and queue forms from 9:30 4. Do Mary Rose museum first it is the furthest away and gets very busy by 11:30 5. Do Victory next its closest to Mary Rose Museum and is the next busiest attraction. 6. Trafalga museum next ( quick stop at the RC model ship club stand in passing) 7. Lunch in boat hose number seven ( can recommend the fish and chips  ) 8. Harbour cruse (every 30 mins) 9 HMS Warrior (largest attraction so even when busy docent feel it), don't foget to have a good gander at the HMS Warrior model in the visitors centre on way in built by a vicar who also wrote the book 'how to build a working model ship" 10 giftshop try and get that all done in 8 hours difficult I can assure you “Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.” -Mark Twain
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Sounds fab Jase, hope you have loads of pics  Steve
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Oh Yes “Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.” -Mark Twain
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Was Lusty there Jase? Never been there so not sure how close you can get to the fleet Steve
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stevie_o wrote:Was Lusty there Jase? Never been there so not sure how close you can get to the fleet Steve yes Lusty was taking on previsions, got a realy good view as the harbour tour went right paster her down the full length as well as two frigates and two of the new D class destroyers couple of new frigates for Saudi and the US Navy was in port too “Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.” -Mark Twain
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Look forward to all your pics then Steve
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jase wrote:Hi Tony, The Mary Rose museum is fantastic. It will take you a full day to do every thing. this is my recommend itinerary. 1. Order your ticket on line in advance its slightly cheaper and quicker for the till. 2. Get to historic docs gate at 8:45. Have full english breakfast at the coffee shop next to the Ship Anson Pub, it don't look much but the food was home cooked and really good. 3. Get to gate for 9:30. website tells you gates open at 10 but they open for ticket sales at 9:45 and queue forms from 9:30 4. Do Mary Rose museum first it is the furthest away and gets very busy by 11:30 5. Do Victory next its closest to Mary Rose Museum and is the next busiest attraction. 6. Trafalga museum next ( quick stop at the RC model ship club stand in passing) 7. Lunch in boat hose number seven ( can recommend the fish and chips  ) 8. Harbour cruse (every 30 mins) 9 HMS Warrior (largest attraction so even when busy docent feel it), don't foget to have a good gander at the HMS Warrior model in the visitors centre on way in built by a vicar who also wrote the book 'how to build a working model ship" 10 giftshop try and get that all done in 8 hours difficult I can assure you Jase Really appreciate you taking the time to answer some of the earlier questions I asked. Looks like you had a really good day out and I will take all of your advice inboard (no pun intended) to get the best out of my day. With work commitments and most of the summer leave booked by others I have my leave scheduled around the August bank holiday. Seems a way off but will come around quickly. Looking forward to seeing more of your pictures which by the way are very clear - you must have a good camera. Kind regards Tony Happy Modelling
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BTW Jase, what state was the Victory in, just lower masts and no rigging? Steve
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stevie_o wrote:BTW Jase, what state was the Victory in, just lower masts and no rigging? Steve Victory is looking better than when i saw her last back in 2010. she has been gives a full re paint and looks all the better for it. Your quite right all the top masts are removed, I understand that from the first spotting top up on the main mast there is over 22 tons in weight. the bottom mast sections have not been moved in the 120 years since they were installed so they are assessing what needs to be done to ensure they are in good order. While I was there they were caulking some of the for deck which was interesting to watch. just next to victory was a pile of spars and a stack of spotting tops and they all looked pretty rotten. some of the internal frame is exposed also near the port bow. also some of the ships areas are closed to the public at the moment such as the captains cabin that could be accessed before. “Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.” -Mark Twain
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jase wrote:Just testing the water.
If i created some HMS Warrior detail packs would people be interested?
Hi Jase. I for one would be very appreciative if you could possibly do me a set of detailed photos please. Very best regards. Mark
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Hi Jase, great pictures of Warrior, we visited last year and I agree it is a very full day, wish we`d had your suggested itinerary, it would have saved us some time on our visit, as you say getting everything in is difficult, but well worth it, Look forward to seeing more pics, and ultimately your Warrior build Regards Graham
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mark 2 wrote:jase wrote:Just testing the water.
If i created some HMS Warrior detail packs would people be interested?
Hi Jase. I for one would be very appreciative if you could possibly do me a set of detailed photos please. Very best regards. Mark Hi Mark, As I am only aware of one Warrior kit, the Billings offering, I have decided not to do detail packs like I did for victory. Instead i am doing a photographic walk around http://forum.model-space...aspx?g=posts&t=11956“Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.” -Mark Twain
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Glebecraft wrote:Hi Jase, great pictures of Warrior, we visited last year and I agree it is a very full day, wish we`d had your suggested itinerary, it would have saved us some time on our visit, as you say getting everything in is difficult, but well worth it, Look forward to seeing more pics, and ultimately your Warrior build Regards
Thank you, I think the hardest bit will be forcing myself to not start straight away j “Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.” -Mark Twain
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Glebecraft wrote:Hi Jase, great pictures of Warrior, we visited last year and I agree it is a very full day, wish we`d had your suggested itinerary, it would have saved us some time on our visit, as you say getting everything in is difficult, but well worth it, Look forward to seeing more pics, and ultimately your Warrior build Regards
Thank you, I think the hardest bit will be forcing myself to not start straight away j “Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.” -Mark Twain
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