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Hi William, I cant really see what you mean from that one pic, but from what I can see it does look like you can add the next row as normal. If you find you need to force lateral movement in the bow plank then you will need to add a dropper. Unless I'm missing something in the pic? Steve
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Thanks Steve-o. Purhaps this demonstrates this better. William's Build attached the following image(s):
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Yep, that will fit up against the next plank without any trouble, you wont need to force that one Steve
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Thanks Steve-I so just to be clear, the whole line doesn't have to be perfectly straight as long as it all marry's up ok? I'll have to vertically bend it slightly when I'm at the bow end.....
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Hi William. Very Nice build. look forward to seeing your progress Ian Current builds.Hachettes build the bismark,HMS Victory, HMS Hood. Finished Builds Corel HMS Victory cross section.
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William's Build wrote:Thanks Steve-I so just to be clear, the whole line doesn't have to be perfectly straight as long as it all marry's up ok? I'll have to vertically bend it slightly when I'm at the bow end..... Yes, that's right - the planks dont have to be seen to be a straight line when viewed from the side, they may curve up toward the bow. The planks will bend laterally in a gentle curve but if it needs to be forced then this is where you will need to follow alternative measures as mentioned in the mags. Steve
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Your build is looking awesome William. Building - DeAgostini HMS Victory, McLaren MP4-23, Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa, Harley Davidson Fat Boy, Lamborghini Countach
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William Your build is coming along a real treat. Happy modelling Tony Happy Modelling
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Thanks all! I have been dealing with family issues resently so haven't had the headspace to do much but I have started my first dropper planks and have tidied up the lines on the 1st 34ft launch. Will upload some pics when I have something more substantial.
I have also cancelled my subscription for now. To be honest I've had a nightmare with customer services. I've still got several issues yet to do so in the meantime I will try and catch any future issues on eBay etc.
Keeping an eye on peoples builds though! ;-)
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William's Build wrote:Thanks all! I have been dealing with family issues resently so haven't had the headspace to do much but I have started my first dropper planks and have tidied up the lines on the 1st 34ft launch. Will upload some pics when I have something more substantial.
I have also cancelled my subscription for now. To be honest I've had a nightmare with customer services. I've still got several issues yet to do so in the meantime I will try and catch any future issues on eBay etc.
Keeping an eye on peoples builds though! ;-) Hi William, really sorry to hear you have cancelled your subscription and hope at some time you will reconsider... You're doing a great job and I wish you luck trying to catch up on issues from ebay.... Have you tried sending a PM to admin with your account details outlining the problems you have been having with CS... You never know, admin just may be able to help sort things out for you.... Good luck and best wishes... Regards Alan
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Thanks Alan. It's by no means me giving up, I'm just going to look about sourcing them elsewhere. Basically whenever I had issues I would speak directly to Simon Watson who has been the best part in this. Basically main concerns are the customer service company that operates on behalf of deagostini and the way the business model is set up with packages taking weeks and weeks to turn up. Had problems from day one and would rather a more stress free approach!
In other news about to finish my first dropper plank!
William.
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Thanks Alan. It's by no means me giving up, I'm just going to look about sourcing them elsewhere. Basically whenever I had issues I would speak directly to Simon Watson who has been the best part in this. Basically main concerns are the customer service company that operates on behalf of deagostini and the way the business model is set up with packages taking weeks and weeks to turn up. Had problems from day one and would rather a more stress free approach!
In other news about to finish my first dropper plank!
William.
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Hi William, You may find then on ebay pretty readily available but will probably be a rip off with P+P as well, often £6.00 plus the postage. It may be a better idea to buy the back issues as and when you need or want them direct from DeAg with free delivery if you dont wish to be tied to a subscription. http://shop.deagostini.c...sues/build-hms-victory/
Good luck with it anyway Steve
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Quick question - how do i avoid (i think its called) clinkering?
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Hi William, Clinkering can be avoided by tapering and chamfering or beveling the upper edge of the plank you are laying and is generally required at the bow and stern areas. There is a great pdf here, look at the sections on tapering and beveling (page 28 onwards in the document) - http://modelshipworldfor...ingprojectbeginners.pdf
Steve
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Haven't been very active on the boat recently but I plan on getting stuck back in soon enough, watch this space!
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You and me both. We need to make a pact.
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Looking forward to your update. Also started building again and enjoying it a lot!!!
All the best Gerrit
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UPDATE*
Well hasn't it been a while!! Swinging back into model mode after taking a break to focus on building my business. Got a little bit to finish off on current issues, but, after that I'll begin working on Issue 40.
Current pics coming soon including the new woodshop/warehouse/man-cave/barn that the ship will be built in!
Can someone remind me how to upload photos on here? I remember it being tricky.
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Here you go, William, and welcome back This is the link to how to add photos. http://forum.model-space....aspx?g=posts&t=244
Regards Gray
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