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Finished the Launch - What have I learned Options
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#21 Posted : 05 August 2010 14:38:27

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Luxury. I work between the mowing machine and her gardening tools, not in the house that's reserved for other things like women's clubs.
When I built the Bounty, I'd nearly finished it when one of the cats eat the main mast and the rigging. It took me three months to repair it and 6 months before the cats would speak to me again.So now I'm confined to the garden shed.
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#22 Posted : 05 August 2010 16:28:06

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Hi shipmates! BigGrin

The answer to the wife cleaning up as you have just started to work on your ship and the cats are pinching everything on the table is a DIVORCE! Laugh cost you alot, Cursing but the piece is great. LOL Best of all the place is all your's well not quite! as she got the house, half your pay, the car, those cats YES!, and your in a little 1 bedroom flat with dirty dishes up to the ceiling, as you wading through more rubbish than what's in the council tip. Laugh
Just joking! Laugh Blushing
If it wasn't for your wife's doing a great job, a lot of you wouldn't find the ship under all those pizza boxes, takeaways and the rest of the mess. Never mind finding those little parts that keep vanishing as you put them down. I guess that's one of those unanswered mysteries of the universe.

Hope that last part gets me out of trouble with the women? PUNCH, BANG, BANG, CRASH
OUCH! GUESS NOT!

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#23 Posted : 05 August 2010 16:38:34

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doobeiferkin wrote:
Well I have just finished the Victory's launch. As this is my first wooden ship build I thought it might be interesting to document what I had learned so far....


Still...its all good fun (isn't it???)

Absolutely. Oh and one more.

When there 5 or more things together including your fingers, that Superglue could bond instantly and permanently, all will stick except the part you are working on.

Thanks that was good.

John
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#24 Posted : 05 August 2010 17:54:20

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#25 Posted : 05 August 2010 18:11:03

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#26 Posted : 12 August 2010 00:54:22

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i've only just started this, and its my first ever build of a wooden ship and reading this you have all got me petrified!

i have a 10 week old puppy and a 11 month old cat!

my only work space is my computer desk which is largely occupied by 2 keyboards 3 monitors the tower 2 mice a gamers pad ashtray coffee cup coaster tool box and a small disk with "bits" in.

not a whole lot of room to build on but managable, just freaking out over loosing parts, although i did manage to build a cannon and not loose a single bit yet.

as for super glue, assembling the cannon, used a cocktail stick to spread the glue out still got my fingers coated and stuck together, one point the cannon itself was stuck to my middle finger.....not a good day!
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#27 Posted : 12 August 2010 21:28:36

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doobeiferkin wrote:
Well I have just finished the Victory's launch. As this is my first wooden ship build I thought it might be interesting to document what I had learned so far....

1. Hull planks are only so thick...stop sanding when you see the floor!

2. Tiny parts which you drop from the workbench automatically enter the fith dimension when they hit the floor only to re-materialize when you have finally given up looking for them!

3. The cost of the tools required to complete the Victory model will eventually exceed the cost of your house!

4. When you put your tools aways there will ALWAYS be one less than when you took them out!

5. Attention to detail appears to grow exponentially with time. After a few weeks you seriously consider investing in an electron microscope!

6 Brass does't like to be painted!

7. 5 million people could build the Victory model and every one of them would look better than yours!

8. Wood looks great until you paint it!

9. The cat's tail always finds the open paint pot.

10. If you knock over a pot of paint it will always be the black one.

11. Bread knives do not make good modelling saws!

12. After 5 hours of squinting through a maginfying glass you look like Popeye!

13. After 2 years of building the Victory model you will probably look like the Hunchback of Notre Dame!

14. The actual size of a millimeter mysteriously changes between the time you take a measurement and the time you cut the wood!

15. The probability of loosing a part of the kit is directly proportional to its importance!

16. The parts supplied by DeAgostini are always 3 mm less than what you need to finish the model!

17. After completing the Victory Model your swear box should pay off your mortgage!


Still...its all good fun (isn't it???)



Priceless dude...totally priceless!

The answer, however, is simple to those in the know. You have entered a new realm, a place where the familiar dynamics of a known and practical reality are suspended. Upon purchase of the first issue of Victory you thereafter unwittingly entered the transdimentional realm of the 'modeller'.
This is a unique place where events such as those you've highlighted reach far beyond the everyday type of anomalous incidents that the 'Most Haunted' team could ever hope to experience.
You, my friend, have unwittingly embarked upon a voyage into the most bizarre of bizarre experiences....you have-God help you- entered the 'modelling zone'.

There is a self support society called the 'three mill-adrift' group. They are a select band of ex-modellers who have taken the same journey as you and lived through the bizarre things that you have experienced during the course of your hobby.
You don't need contact details, as they will already be appraised of your entry and consequently will now be monitoring you carefully.

If and when the time is deemed right...you will be contacted.



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