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Found this in Ask Admin, Have a look at this link guys, Dioramas !!!! admin wrote:Hi CMB
Apologies for the delay in replying. The decks in the cutaway area are left plain for now. Later in the series we will provide material to make a diorama, including the guns and gun crews, which will be constructed on a thin planked section outside of the model (extra planking is provided for this). The completed diorama can then be slid into the cutaway section and glued in place. This will neatly trim any small gaps between the external planking and the interior decks.
We selected this method to avoid the very fiddly job of trying to assembly the diorama inside the cutaway section. It also allows modellers who do not want to have a cutaway to construct the gun decks as stand-alone dioramas that can be displayed alongside their Victory.
Thanks Admin http://forum.model-space...t.aspx?g=posts&t=963Happy Building, Russ On the workbench: My Victory Build Diary - Victory Cross Section Build Diary - Black Pearl Build DiaryUnder the Bench: Millenium Falcon, Black Pearl x 2, Coral Victory Cross Section, De Lorean
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Thats a good idea, well done admin Hopefully the debate will end now?
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RussG wrote:Found this in Ask Admin, Have a look at this link guys, Dioramas !!!!
[quote=admin]Hi CMB
Apologies for the delay in replying. The decks in the cutaway area are left plain for now. Later in the series we will provide material to make a diorama, including the guns and gun crews, which will be constructed on a thin planked section outside of the model (extra planking is provided for this). The completed diorama can then be slid into the cutaway section and glued in place. This will neatly trim any small gaps between the external planking and the interior decks.
We selected this method to avoid the very fiddly job of trying to assembly the diorama inside the cutaway section. It also allows modellers who do not want to have a cutaway to construct the gun decks as stand-alone dioramas that can be displayed alongside their Victory.
Thanks Admin http://forum.model-space....aspx?g=posts&t=963[/quote] Well that's me happy.  A slide in diorama. My gynaecolgical skills won't be tested after all. Jimmy L.
current builds : Lancaster 1/32 (Hachette) Revell USS Kearsarge Titanic Lifeboat
I started off with nothing and I've still got most of it left.
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admin wrote:Well that's me happy.  A slide in diorama. My gynaecolgical skills won't be tested after all. I'v got the rubber gloves from my first aid training
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Great, we get diarrhoea...err...I mean a diorama with this build? No seriously, I shall not be having the open sided version of Victory, but the idea of a diorama to go with Victory is great news...thanks..  Current Builds: Deagostini HMS Victory: Deagostini HMS Sovereign of the seas. Completed Builds: Del Prado: HMAS Bounty: Hachette: RMS Titanic: Del Prado: Cutty Sark...
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yeah but...... will the separate diorama be at an additional cost?
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Nope(I hope)...the diorama is built & then inserted into hull for those who want the cutaway,so it should be part of the build. Rob Nolli Illigitimi Carborundum!!!Current Builds: HMS Victory, SV Thermopylae
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i hope not too. Im just playing devils advocate :)
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darrend wrote:i hope not too. Im just playing devils advocate :) Your just playing the adacavo! follow the link to the original post and you will see that it comes with the build! Happy Building, Russ On the workbench: My Victory Build Diary - Victory Cross Section Build Diary - Black Pearl Build DiaryUnder the Bench: Millenium Falcon, Black Pearl x 2, Coral Victory Cross Section, De Lorean
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I've never had a complaint with what I've recieved with this kit, I realy enjoy everything to do with it, especially this forum, with the exception of the lack of information! It's great to hear that we have the option of the 'diorama', but if this info was given earlier it would have prevented people dropping their subscription or going to the expence of buying extra planking (and proably messing up the slide in option) Obviously we will get build instructions 'peasemeal' with the 'Mag' but I think some things should be forewarned. (I myself had just been pricing up, with a view to buy, the 'Gun Deck' 'diorama' or the 'cross section') Please keep us informed Admin Jeff
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just when you thought it was safe... another can of worms!! if you choose not to have the open side will you have cannons enough for both the main model and the dioramas? “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 when you thought it was safe... another can of worms!!
if you choose not to have the open side will you have cannons enough for both the main model and the dioramas?
If you dont use the open gun deck then you will have false cannons as per the others on that deck!!
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Diorama or no diorama...what the heck...I'm enjoying this build anyway, whatever parts comes with each mag..I'm gonna still be smilin... Current Builds: Deagostini HMS Victory: Deagostini HMS Sovereign of the seas. Completed Builds: Del Prado: HMAS Bounty: Hachette: RMS Titanic: Del Prado: Cutty Sark...
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i totally agree, no matter what others say, i am enjoying the build and the contributions on the forum... even if my parts come a week or two behind others builds....its my model, that i could not afford in one go.  an advantage of the forum is others find problems or tricky parts and we are then forewarned current builds
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jonny7england wrote:Diorama or no diorama...what the heck...I'm enjoying this build anyway, whatever parts comes with each mag..I'm gonna still be smilin... Me too.....and the idea of a slide in and out Diorama....is a master stroke  *doffs cap to whoever thought that one up*
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I personally am going for a solid construction, (no slide in/out or open cavity). However, I was very impressed with what 'Cornwall Models' have to offer on this diorama situation. In the Corel section. Different scale though 1/98 scale. £100. Even before the first issue arrived through my door I wanted to have a stand alone, very detailed 'slice' through the middle. Maybe showing the orlop deck with the man himself in it. Panart, again on the aforementioned site also have a very interesting 'bow cross section' of the Victory £150 looks great. 1/78 scale. 'Admiralty Ship Models' is another site which I have been looking at. They have a wealth of cross sectional static models. I will wait and see what is on offer before I make a decision. As a noob, I didnt want to over-complicate and potentially mess up what is a large amount of money to me. So this seems like the best choice to me and more visually stunning. Happy building all. Piot i dont know what weapons will be used in ww3 but ww4 will be sticks and stones.
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