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Panzer Pug
#1 Posted : 29 January 2016 19:46:41

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Hello all. I just ordered the Victory kit and, while I have tried my hand (not too successfully) a few years ago with wooden ship models, I still consider myself a noob.

What got me to try again was the massive amount of support I saw here as well as the official build diary and the build diaries of many of you. I had thought about the Soverign or the San Felipe, but don't have the courage for them yet.Blink

I spent the better part of the past few days going through all 35 pages of the hundreds of topics on the Build Discussion forum. I got a really good idea of the build. I thought about looking through all 85 pages of topics on this General Discussion forum, but I found the index, so thankfully, I think I will skip doing that.BigGrin

One question I have about the kit itself is probably the biggest issue I saw in the Build Forum: the infamous Rib 15. Has that been corrected in newer kit production or is it still an issue?

Since I don't have my kit, and since all of the other questions I thought of were answered in the forum threads, I don't have any other questions.....yet.

tf64
#2 Posted : 29 January 2016 19:56:22

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Hi Panzer Pug,

You have just ordered a great build,there are many builders on here with outstanding examples of this famous ship l wish you well with your build and look forward to your post.

Regards

Trev
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#3 Posted : 29 January 2016 20:01:29

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BigGrin Welcome aboard Panzer Pug you have picked a stunning kit with lots of great help on the forum. Looking forward to seeing your progress Cool

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#4 Posted : 29 January 2016 20:07:26

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BigGrin Hi Pug

Welcome to the forum and you have chosen a great kit to start with after completeing the Victory you will be able to tackle any ship you fancy building in the future.

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#5 Posted : 29 January 2016 20:26:49

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Welcome aboard and you've made a great choice in selecting the Vic. The instructions you get are by far the best out there and have been written with new builders specifically in mind. That coupled with the official builds, the many diaries and a multitude of experienced builders ready to assist if needed then I'm sure you'll end up with a great showpiece.Cool Cool .. Biggest recommendation I can give at this stage is compile a build diary, (earn yourself a medal in the process) that way we can follow your progress and keep you on the right track...Cool Cool . With rib 15, shouldn't be a problem for you but if it is then rest assured it can be resolved... Good luck with your build....Cool Cool

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#6 Posted : 29 January 2016 20:49:56

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I have the rib 15 problem, though it's impossible to say how old my kit is, since I grabbed it off of ebay. In my opinion, the hullaballoo about rib 15 is overrated. One can just add a strip of wood to the rib, sand it into shape and you're good to go. By the time you actually have to deal with rib 15, you'll be swimming in scrap wood, so no worries.
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#8 Posted : 29 January 2016 21:28:18

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Hi Panzar Pug (BTW do you have a name?)

Good buy and hope you enjoy it. Lots of work to do over many months and years and well worth the cost.

I agree with Greyhawk. Rib 15 was a problem for some and I can't remember now if I had it as well but it is not the only rib with problems. However they can all be sorted during the fairing stage. Take your time and don't skimp anything. You can add strips or sand back as required art that time.

Good Luck.
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#9 Posted : 30 January 2016 00:23:27

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Hope you have great fun with your kit. Its worth ever penny in terms of enjoyment and the amount of entertainment you will get from this one.
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#10 Posted : 23 February 2016 23:50:09

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Rib 15 is still a problem but as others have said, it's not difficult to fix. I have several other ribs that appear to be low compared with the keel but adding some strips of wood and sanding them flush soon sorts them.

Enjoy your build!

Gary
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