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#21 Posted : 02 July 2015 01:51:49

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Well it's finally here, i started out by checking what was there and to see if anything was missing, after unpacking and laying everything out it seems the only thing missing is magazine no. 9, as far as i can tell its all there up to issue No. 80.
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#22 Posted : 02 July 2015 02:11:53

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The ship itself on much closer inspection needs to be completely dismantled and started from scratch, i dont know how they did it but they managed to put most of it together without using hardly any glue, this is how it arrived to me.
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#23 Posted : 02 July 2015 02:17:53

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As you can see the ribs are coming away from their centres, there just isn't any glue, the only things holding them are the pinned planks, the decks are the same.
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#24 Posted : 02 July 2015 02:23:05

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I took an old knife out of the drawer, heated it up and bent it then cut a groove the width of the ribs and used this as a mini crowbar to prise the planks off and keep as many intact as possible.
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#25 Posted : 02 July 2015 02:30:48

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after taking the planks off most of the boat just came apart without any problems, no soaking in hot water or steaming ( so far ), to get it to this stage took around an hour and a half, thank god for the lack of glue, this could have been a right pain.
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#26 Posted : 02 July 2015 03:19:24

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Paul,

I would consider that a stroke of luck. Look how easily she came apart for your restart. Now it's my turn to toast you with a nice McCallan's.

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#27 Posted : 02 July 2015 08:15:29

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BigGrin Wow that's a bit of luck that they didn't use a load of glue ThumpUp
Looking forward to seeing the rebuild

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#28 Posted : 02 July 2015 09:48:42

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Definitely a good bit of luck there, making it so much easier for you to start from scratch doing it right Cool
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#29 Posted : 02 July 2015 12:53:32

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Hi Paul.
i can lend you issue no 9.
pm me your adreess and i will post it to you and you cansend it back when finished with.
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#30 Posted : 02 July 2015 13:01:10

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Gibbo I cannot believe you have destroyed such a beautiful example of how not to build a ship BigGrin
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#31 Posted : 02 July 2015 14:00:35

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#32 Posted : 02 July 2015 21:46:16

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BigGrin Wow looks like a puzzle shipBlink gone wrong but a perfect way to get a good start on her PaulCool
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#33 Posted : 02 July 2015 22:14:51

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Hi not any instructions me seen on my victory going on there eh.but glad it made it easy to get a restart.cheers mick.BigGrin BigGrin
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#34 Posted : 03 July 2015 01:18:03

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DSoldano wrote:
Paul,

I would consider that a stroke of luck. Look how easily she came apart for your restart. Now it's my turn to toast you with a nice McCallan's.


Cheers Dominick

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#35 Posted : 03 July 2015 02:13:00

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stevie_o wrote:
Looks goodBigGrin , you almost have a fresh start there - the 2x5mm lime strips are not expensive either should you need to get more.

Steve

Hi Steve
Not sure yet whether i'm going to attempt a stained wood finish or a paint job yet, i've managed to salvage about 95% of the planks which i will use if i go for a paint finish, if not i will have to order some more for the stain finish so i can have a go at treenailing, just had a look at Tomick's build and realised there is no veneer layer, on all the builds i've looked at i've never noticed that before, do you know of anybody that has done that on here ?
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#36 Posted : 03 July 2015 02:23:00

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mogwai wrote:
Hi not any instructions me seen on my victory going on there eh.but glad it made it easy to get a restart.cheers mick.BigGrin BigGrin

It got even easier Mick, i thought the centre part of the ribs were glued onto the keel so i got one of those steamers that you clean your house with to soften the glue, and even they were not glued they were just wedged in there really tight and not all the way in, i realised this after doing a couple because they were getting tighter with the steam, i couldn't have got luckier with this ThumpUp
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#37 Posted : 03 July 2015 02:26:17

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arpurchase wrote:
BigGrin Wow looks like a puzzle shipBlink gone wrong but a perfect way to get a good start on her PaulCool

Yeah, happy days, the rest of it just popped out as well.
Cheers
Paul
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#38 Posted : 03 July 2015 02:28:41

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nightwisher wrote:
Gibbo I cannot believe you have destroyed such a beautiful example of how not to build a ship BigGrin

should have left it and built a rat version of the Vic.
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#39 Posted : 03 July 2015 07:39:14

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Unbelievable how ugly a hull can be built!
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#40 Posted : 03 July 2015 13:38:16

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DaDokta wrote:
Unbelievable how ugly a hull can be built!

i think it is quite obvious that he wasn't involved any sort of modelling forum or group, maybe didn't have any history with wood and a lack of tools, the planks weren't pre-bent and the hull not faired, still i'm not complaining it made my life a lot easier.
Building: DelPrado HMS Victory. Building: DeAgostini Sovereign Of The Seas.
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