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John Passmore
#1 Posted : 03 January 2016 04:52:01

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Hi Everyone

I'm considering a Display Case for the model - and following the discussion on the topic in HMS Victory build...Blink

Seems to me the display case will need to be so much larger for SotS than for the Victory, thus can anyone advise final overall dimensions and total weight of the SotS model?....Blink

I'm thinking that even 4mm toughened glass of the necessary overall size will be very heavy and clear perspex or plastic may be the best option...Blink Blink Confused

Advice and opinion would be greatly appreciated...BigGrin

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Martyn Ingram
#2 Posted : 03 January 2016 09:47:36

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BigGrin Hi John the weight of the SoTS is approximately 5kg . Length 43in . Hight on the official stand is 34in . With 18in
All these sizes are approx as all models differ by a few millimetres

My case is made from 4mm glass that I had cut by a local glass merchant and I then glued it together with clear silicon then attached beading to the sides Cool

Hope this helps rgd Martyn
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#3 Posted : 03 January 2016 13:20:13

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Martyn Ingram wrote:
BigGrin Hi John the weight of the SoTS is approximately 5kg . Length 43in . Hight on the official stand is 34in . With 18in
All these sizes are approx as all models differ by a few millimetres

My case is made from 4mm glass that I had cut by a local glass merchant and I then glued it together with clear silicon then attached beading to the sides Cool

Hope this helps rgd Martyn


Hi Martyn

Many thanks for your prompt response - which leads me to another couple of questions...sorry mate!BigGrin

What is the weight of your case alone?... Does it have a timber base?...and finally, can you post a picture of it?...Mellow

Why I'm asking is that I would like to mount the whole thing on my wall with an "invisible" type of support. It will go where my workbench is currently located, the wall being of double brick construction...BigGrin Cool

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Martyn Ingram
#4 Posted : 03 January 2016 14:00:54

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BigGrin Slight problem on the picture of the case as it is my sons place at the moment and yes it has a wooden base that is made out of oak and weighs a ton as it goes on a side table I didn't worry about the weight Cool
If you are thinking of using a shelf I would make it as light as possible and go for Perspex Cool

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#5 Posted : 04 January 2016 11:29:27

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Martyn Ingram wrote:
BigGrin Slight problem on the picture of the case as it is my sons place at the moment and yes it has a wooden base that is made out of oak and weighs a ton as it goes on a side table I didn't worry about the weight Cool
If you are thinking of using a shelf I would make it as light as possible and go for Perspex Cool

Hope this helps rgd Martyn


Hi Martyn

No worries re the picture - I have a pretty good idea of what it looks like...BigGrin

I will check out the glass versus perspex options from a technical point of view as I still have a strong preference for a wall mounting...BigGrin

The base will be Tasmanian White Oak (similar to American White Oak) - or the local timber of WA - Jarrah - which is a very hard wood deep blood red to pink in colour, but quite dense and therefore heavy. But it will contrast very nicely with the white hull of my SotS...Cool Cool Will keep you posted...BigGrin

Much appreciate your input Martyn

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BigGrin Hi John I am going to collect the case at the weekend as no1 son has been fitting some LEDs into the top of the lid so I can light it up at night . I don't do electrickry so l have left it to him LOL . I will post some pics next week Cool

Rgd Martyn
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#7 Posted : 06 January 2016 02:28:09

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Martyn Ingram wrote:
BigGrin Hi John I am going to collect the case at the weekend as no1 son has been fitting some LEDs into the top of the lid so I can light it up at night . I don't do electrickry so l have left it to him LOL . I will post some pics next week Cool

Rgd Martyn


Ok Martyn - Thanks, that would be great...BigGrin Cool

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