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davetwin
#41 Posted : 08 August 2015 08:43:56

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Nicely doen Greyhawk BigGrin Im not too far off building the first launch on the Trinny
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#42 Posted : 12 August 2015 19:04:45

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davetwin wrote:
Im not too far off building the first launch on the Trinny


Don't do it, it will take years out of your life. Laugh



Put some more ribs on the main ship, added the keel to the launch, filled, sanded and primed the launch for 5 days, also added the fenders somehow (I don't want to remember this part, sometimes I wake up screaming in the night)

There's some potential left for improvement, but I already sanded myself a fine hole in the hull on day 3 and I don't really want to do that again. So I declare issue 8 to be done. All that much of the hull won't be seen in the finished build anyway.
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#43 Posted : 12 August 2015 19:29:00

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BigGrin Looking goodCool
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#44 Posted : 12 August 2015 23:52:30

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Coming along nicely, looking good....Cool Cool

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#45 Posted : 15 August 2015 21:09:08

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Coming along really nicely .launch looks good. Look forward to seeing your progress IanCool BigGrin
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#46 Posted : 18 August 2015 01:30:27

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Thank you all

Issue 9

Filed the oar slots into the launchs gunwale and installed a bow brace which promptly cracked during the process. Turned out to make the whole thing infinitely easier. Would recommend.

Also we've now got some colour. And a tiny anchor.

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#47 Posted : 19 August 2015 00:47:53

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Launch looks great, very well done....Cool Cool

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#48 Posted : 19 August 2015 01:05:20

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That's a very nice looking launch, if you keep that standard up you will have a pretty fine Victory Cool
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#49 Posted : 19 August 2015 08:56:39

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BigGrin Coming a long nicely Greyhawk looking great Cool

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#50 Posted : 19 August 2015 11:27:08

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Thanks everyone.

Jotikas Admiralty colours turn out to be much better than I expected after seeing some reviews. Most people complain about their high liquidity and bad coverage. And they ARE a little bit too thin for brush work. But by the third coat coverage is actually pretty good. I can't complain so far.
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#51 Posted : 19 August 2015 14:01:05

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Hi Greyhawk, the launch looks good to me. If you can plank the launch you can plank anything. I see you've not gone for the new peach beige lemon colour then, don't blame you,by the time the models finished the experts will probably change their mind again. Laugh
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#52 Posted : 19 August 2015 14:32:24

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nightwisher wrote:
Hi Greyhawk, the launch looks good to me. If you can plank the launch you can plank anything. I see you've not gone for the new peach beige lemon colour then, don't blame you,by the time the models finished the experts will probably change their mind again. Laugh


I actually like the peach beige quite a lot. I just don't trust changes. The admiralty colour set has been used for a long time by a lot of modelers. The peach beige is just too new for me. Where do I get it? How well does it brush? How well will it keep it's colour over time? Nobody knows. Not gonna touch that one yet. Maybe in Victory 2.0.
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#53 Posted : 19 August 2015 20:16:15

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BigGrin BigGrin The Admiralty colours are a high pigment colour and where most people go wrong with it is the pre stir/mix because if not stired properly you will get iffy coverage. The secret is to stir mix until you think its ok then do it again or if you still have one use the Humbrol paint shaker to mix them up.Cool
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#54 Posted : 19 August 2015 21:06:03

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BigGrin BigGrin The Admiralty colours are a high pigment colour and where most people go wrong with it is the pre stir/mix because if not stired properly you will get iffy coverage. The secret is to stir mix until you think its ok then do it again or if you still have one use the Humbrol paint shaker to mix them up.Cool


That's true too, I think I'll be building bigger forearms from all the stirring. Laugh

No, but really, I've got a Tamiya stirring stick, which is awesome as you can scoop up all the actual color that tends to sit down on the bottom of the vial.
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#55 Posted : 19 August 2015 23:29:57

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greyhawk wrote:
Thank you all

Issue 9

Filed the oar slots into the launchs gunwale and installed a bow brace which promptly cracked during the process. Turned out to make the whole thing infinitely easier. Would recommend.

Also we've now got some colour. And a tiny anchor.




I agree with your observation the bow brace needs a lot of sanding to fit, cutting it in half at the keel notch makes fitting much easier.

build is looking great - keep the pics coming

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#56 Posted : 21 August 2015 00:15:24

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With issue 10 the Victory has now reached the full length of her rib structure.



Work has now also begun on the interior of the ships launch

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#57 Posted : 25 August 2015 23:25:43

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Issue 11



More ribs. Slowly but surely the ship fills out.




Installed thwarts and mast bands, begun work on the windlass
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#58 Posted : 25 August 2015 23:56:07

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Looking good Greyhawk's ThumpUp
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#59 Posted : 26 August 2015 00:35:08

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Look great, launch is looking the part.... Very well done....Cool Cool ...

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#60 Posted : 03 September 2015 01:17:22

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Issue 12

Got more ribs. We're slowly but surely reaching the end.



I whittled the windlass, placed it and outfitted the stern with rails.

Don't know what the corner blocks were intended for, certainly not my boat. Had a try at getting them to fit, almost broke one, lost them three times on wood colored flooring, got fed up, screamed a little (silently, it was deep in the night) and just plonked them on there, because no one is going to see this anyway with the boat being stowed. I may or may not fill up the gaps at a later date. (Probably will do it tomorrow knowing myself)

Can't wait to get to work more with the actual ships wood, which isn't prone to break by looking at it closely.



Still waiting for the first delivery of the cross section. It's been over two months now, the Victory is 10% finished and I've heard nothing from the distributer but bad excuses yet.
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