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SK15
#1 Posted : 11 September 2010 21:42:03

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hey everyone... i am interested in subscribing to the HMS Victory, but i am not sure if i should get it, is there a possibility that the publication may be cancelled without being finished?? ADMIN, please confirm this with us... thanks
Jack Sparrow
#2 Posted : 11 September 2010 23:18:38

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SK15 wrote:
hey everyone... i am interested in subscribing to the HMS Victory, but i am not sure if i should get it, is there a possibility that the publication may be cancelled without being finished?? ADMIN, please confirm this with us... thanks


Hi and welcome to the forum. Yours is a question that we have all asked. As far as we were all told this build will run its course, but then as you know with anything like this, the only 100% guarantee it will not end is when you have finished the build!!!BigGrin I hope that goes some way toward helping you decide. It is a good build and a great forum. Jack
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#3 Posted : 12 September 2010 23:32:31

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Hi SK15

Saw your post on www.modelshipworld.com.

I also live in Uitenhage and have subscribed to the DeAgostini HMS Victory partworks.

I have done so as I saw this kit at some shop in P.E. for almost R10,000 a few years ago!OhMyGod

Lusted after it since,Drool and when I saw the CNA ad, jumped at the chance. Cheaper than a credit card and gives one time to learn craft properly while waiting for next issue.

I purchased two A.L models, Santa Maria and Sagres, approx. 3 years ago and have collected most tools over that time, was terrified to start, not having built wooden ship models before, just plastic car model kits. BUT I think I'm ready now.Blushing

The help and advice on these forums is excellent and can you believe free of charge!!BigGrin

Some guys have an issue with waiting for their issues, which is understandable. As you know, we are used to waiting for stuff here....Wink

If you wish we can put our heads together. P.M. me and let's chat.BigGrin

Cheers
Jacques
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#4 Posted : 12 September 2010 23:40:21

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BigGrin Hi Cham-oo welcome to the nuthouse hope u enjoy ure build
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#5 Posted : 13 September 2010 07:52:55

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Howzit Cham-oo

Welcome bro, hope you enjoy. I have had the 1st 2 issues and hopefully no 3 is at CNA today. I just hope the CNA keeps up th supply. So far it is fun and slowly starting to gain size and proportion heres ping we are not going not be left with a wooden skeleton someway down the line
Current build : The Victory
Pending builds : none - yet
Built loads of bikes trucks planes and boats - all plastic kits.
on wish list - a 1:24 spitfire, in wood, plastic, just as long as I can build it :)
Quintin
#6 Posted : 13 September 2010 08:57:29

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Hi, I bought the first 2 issues, then subscribed, coz I work out the country, and wouldn't like to miss any issues. I also hate waiting, but I'm away for 2 to 3 months at a time, so when I get home I will have enough to keep me going untill I go ack to work. (I haven't made any of it yet, but have the HMS Endeavour to keep me busy.) I also wanted the free tools, which apparently aren't fantastic, but will suppliment my set of home made ones. I also saw on another forum, (can't remember which one, or what the tool is called) a guy used a tool the doctors use to pull stuff out of kids' ears with to do rigging. Excellent tool, like long tweezers, but only the very end of the jaws open and shut. As soon as I find one, I will let you know what it's called.

DeAg have put out other models before, which have run their course, I have also seen that on forums, so I recon it will be pretty safe. The price is slightly higher than full kits I have seen around, but the instructions are much better in this model than in My Endeavour kit. Also, this model comes with some nice extras, like the men, and of course, this forum, where everyone is only too happy to share their advice and experiences, as well as the build log going on. The UK guys are about 22 parts ahead of us, so we have the joy of learning about their problems and fixes long before we get to them, which will definitely help us! (note rib 15 has issues...)
Cheers mates, enjoy the build, I will start mine in December when I have 10 parts, mwaaahaaaah!
Part time modeller, full time biker

Built: Pinta
Belle Poule (plastic)
Endeavour
Scratch build of Pirate ship "Neptune" (Based on cutter "HMS Aldebaran"
Current builds: Victory
Kobus
#7 Posted : 13 September 2010 17:11:43

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SK15 wrote:
hey everyone... i am interested in subscribing to the HMS Victory, but i am not sure if i should get it, is there a possibility that the publication may be cancelled without being finished?? ADMIN, please confirm this with us... thanks


I have subscribed to a number of series previously offered by Jacklin Enterprises (our local Jo'burg supplier) and I have found deliveries on time and, in the end, complete. I would not trust buying weekly issues from CNA, as find that, in some cases, they only stock the first few issues (probably just to attract the customer) and then you do not see further issues again.

Kobus
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#8 Posted : 13 September 2010 17:13:39

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Welcome to all our new South African friends.
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#9 Posted : 13 September 2010 17:29:24

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^^^ Hear hear mate^^^^

A huge warm welcome too, I hope you enjoy your time here, and the build.

Best wishes
David
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Quintin
#10 Posted : 23 September 2010 13:32:41

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WooHoo! I finally got my official "welcome to the build" letter from Jacklin Enterprises. I'm glad I subscribed after issue 2, cos my local CNA shops don't seem to have part 3. Maybe demand wasn't high enough to continue putting it on the shelves? I spose it's cos most South Africans are too busy surfing and such like to bu building model ships... I personally try balance my time between building ships, working on and riding my bikes and trying to squeeze some time in for the family... BigGrin
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Built: Pinta
Belle Poule (plastic)
Endeavour
Scratch build of Pirate ship "Neptune" (Based on cutter "HMS Aldebaran"
Current builds: Victory
rayb
#11 Posted : 24 September 2010 20:01:37

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HI Quintin

I also got my welcome letter in the last couple of days. Please note your account number is on the top right corner, very important as must be quoted in all comminications with Jacklin. Now we must just get the first issues BigGrin

Ray
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#12 Posted : 25 September 2010 10:35:36

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Hi all RSA builders

Has anyone received any issues yet. I subscribed on 1 Sept and have only received emails and a letter but nothing to do that can keep me out of trouble.

rayb
#13 Posted : 25 September 2010 13:24:59

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Hi Atholm

Nothing yet in kempton Park but recall a communication sent out at the begining of this month said dispatch within 28 days, so soon BigGrin

Ray
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#14 Posted : 25 September 2010 13:35:09

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I subscribed somewhere around the beginning of the month,received a Post office notification yesterday Public Holiday grrrrrr had to work today so will have to wait until Monday double grrrrrrrrrrr it must be my first issues as i am not expecting anything else
Regards
If my ship is going down...i'm bloody well getting off
Atholm
#15 Posted : 26 September 2010 17:05:28

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Thanks guys. Look like I must be patient and wait.
Quintin
#16 Posted : 26 September 2010 21:48:24

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I have also only recieved my confirmation letter, but it's no big deal, I'm in Abu Dhabi for the next 2 months. Hopefully by the time I arrive home, I will have 2 mailings waiting for me, and so will have a decent amount to do on the ship. the parts suppliedc in the first 2 issues wouldn't take more than a couple of hours, so I have left everything untouched. (very hard to do...)
Part time modeller, full time biker

Built: Pinta
Belle Poule (plastic)
Endeavour
Scratch build of Pirate ship "Neptune" (Based on cutter "HMS Aldebaran"
Current builds: Victory
Trev
#17 Posted : 27 September 2010 16:42:25

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News update
as suspected received my first two parts in the mail today,included was a dvd not too exciting but hey.will now read Tormic's build log on this site before doing anything must resist jumping in with glue squirting all over the place for now.LOL slow and easy
If my ship is going down...i'm bloody well getting off
Atholm
#18 Posted : 27 September 2010 17:09:22

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The first 2 issue arrived today.BigGrin BigGrin

How the first decisions paint or natural wood finish, cut away view or not.Confused

Although these are not urgent, decisions will soon need to be made. As a first time builder of a wooden model are there any suggestions from the more experienced builder out there.
Jack Sparrow
#19 Posted : 27 September 2010 18:23:16

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Atholm wrote:
The first 2 issue arrived today.BigGrin BigGrin

How the first decisions paint or natural wood finish, cut away view or not.Confused

Although these are not urgent, decisions will soon need to be made. As a first time builder of a wooden model are there any suggestions from the more experienced builder out there.

RUN AWAY!!!!!!!LOL LOL LOL Flapper LOL LOL LOL

On a more serious note, This is my first build, so I got an in between build, then another in between build!!BigGrin They are addictive, and with all the great people here and their seemingly bottomless pit of knowledge, you will find it very easy to get into, will want to do more and will make some EXCELLENT friends!!BigGrin BigGrin Best advice I can give you is, MEASURE TWICE CUT ONCE, READ EVERYTHING 3 TIMES AND TEST FIT ALL PARTS FIRST and if you really get stuck ASK!!!!!LOL BigGrin LOL BigGrin Enjoy your build, and welcome to the maddest ship yard you will ever find!!!BigGrin BigGrin BigGrin Jack Sparrow (Captain)
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#20 Posted : 27 September 2010 20:16:25

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and if you really get stuck ASK!!!!! Jack Sparrow (Captain)

Just don't ask Lonestar ..he plays with lego men & nicks crisps & pork scratchings..& whatever you do don't ask Jack...all you will get is incoherent mumblings about compasses & having horizons brought to him!!LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL
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