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How the hell can you guys get the tiniest parts so accurate, I've had another go at my launch, added the winch and other bits but if I took clos-ups like you it would look like my grandson had built it! (and he's only 6!!!)
Great work Willz.
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lovely work willz, very impressed Pam's shipyard is closed for now no more room!
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W.I.P started the cannon type thingy, just trying to get a feel for it willz attached the following image(s):
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W.I.P tad bit more willz attached the following image(s):
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finished the carronade, will put on one side then touch it up before installing in victory willz attached the following image(s):
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Just for a laugh i made a rammer, the business end is 1.5mm dia again just for a laugh willz attached the following image(s):
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That carronade is looking realy sharp ..Willz....top work...
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nice work, should start mine soon
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Wow!! looking great mate...like some of our shipmates, I too have not got around to making my cannon.. Brill keep the pictures coming.. 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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W.I.P. I'm afraid the progress on my cannons has come to a stand still. (ahhh) I was merrily getting on with it when the new design of the barrel put a halt to it, so the cannon I was preparing for a visual feel is now in the work shop waiting for a replacement barrel willz attached the following image(s):
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I like the look of the wheels and axles on the cannon trucks, what wood did you use, and what colour are the wheels.
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farrabass wrote:I like the look of the wheels and axles on the cannon trucks, what wood did you use, and what colour are the wheels. The axles are 1.5 mm brass rod, its easier to get a clean finish, the wire that was supplied for the axles was a bit of a joke. As for the paint I mix all my paints till I'm happy with the colour, and I never use a paint in its pure form i.e. I always weaken the strength, the pictures below are of my white launch, but actually its light blue, and the black has had white added to weaken it, the purpose is the scale, and I never use gloss on a model it shows all the imperfections too easily, you can see the colour of my launch in the last picture,, Willz willz attached the following image(s):
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I wasn't happy with the plank bender so I drilled a hole in the handle so I could screw in a drywall screw through it, I filed the point off the screw so as to use as a depth stop. You need to drill a hole just big enough to be able to self tap a screw through it, be careful not to break the handle willz attached the following image(s):
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brilliant wilzt what a great tip, looking for drill.......................where's me screws ???? bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz great job. Current builds: SotS, USS Consitution, San Felipe, D51 loco, HMS Surprise, RB7, Arab Dhow, Jotika HMS Victory Completed builds: HMS Pickel, Thermopylae, Mississipi river boat, Mary Rose, Cutty Sark, San Francisco II, HMS Victory x5, Titanic Lifeboat, Panart HMS Victory Launch, Hachette Titanic, Virginia Schooner, Endeavour Longboat. http://www.model-space.com/gb/
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Excellent tip Willz Pam's shipyard is closed for now no more room!
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karl1113 wrote:brilliant wilzt what a great tip, looking for drill.......................where's me screws ???? bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz great job. You need a thin screw karl, and put it in the same place as I have, if you place it nearer the spring there will be too much leverage on the weakened part of the handle, and also if it breaks in the place where I put it you will still be able to use it
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I wanted to change Victory's stern to make it look more like the real thing (the stern gun ports are at a too acute angle) but after calculations I found that the bottom deck is 10 mm too high (JOHN McKAY`S book) and as the stern gun ports are on the bottom deck things start to get complicated. I was contemplating lowering the bottom gun ports by 10 mm and altering the other decks up to the top to comply with my calculations to cure the problem but without drawings from deagostini its all getting a bit hectic, I'm still sticking with the build it is a wonderful model and I enjoy putting my mark on the build (like many others with excellent results) but how can the bottom deck be 10 mm (thats 840mm in real life) too high. I have never done a wooden build before, but to find big scale errors is worrying, so the question is, is this normal in wooden builds or has a novice like me made an error in scaling somewhere. Anyway all this has brought me to a decision to completely scratch build the victory along side the AL one, I will be attempting it at 1/72 scale, I want to do it in less than 20 years so I will be buying the cannons and anchors etc etc, all my drawing`s are taken from JOHN McKAY`S book and rescaled at 1/72. willz attached the following image(s):
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