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nelson
#1 Posted : 28 May 2011 20:47:28

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Hello everybody in obsession land a question for all you fellow modellers given the fact that this is the most difficult expensive largest most detailed and longest build in history how on earth are we supposed to protect it during and after construction what about a case from deaostino any comments please this worrys me greatly............
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#2 Posted : 29 May 2011 00:16:39

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Hi Nelson,
In the short term you could do what I do which is cover it with a plastic sheet in between work sessions to protect from dust. I'm thinking about getting a case for my build , but the ones I've looked at seem very expensive but that depends on what you want - Ive seen perspex ones, glass ones, wooden framed ones, mirrored back ones, ones with only a clear panel at the front - the choice is extensive and the prices vary accordingly, some prices are based on height x length x beam x a multiplying factor to arrive at a price. Probably the best solution is to make one yourself or keep your eyes open in the classified ads. You could also ask around at stores that are closing down or refurbishing.
I don't think DeAg will be offering anything, you could ask them and see what they say - they are normally pretty helpful. It may be worth looking around on this forum as well because there may be someone who could build one for you.
Happy building
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#3 Posted : 29 May 2011 04:34:41

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Hi Nelson
I will be building my own, from toughened glass and angled hardwood, should not present any major challenges, it will be easier than building the Victory!!!!!
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#4 Posted : 29 May 2011 10:40:29

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Nelson,

When I build the bismarck Ithought about this too. I bought a made to measure case. from this site
http://www.cabinets.col-uk.com/Index.html

It took about 8 weeks to come but was well worth the wait. You can ask him to build it from different types of wood to suit yourself and the guy is very freindly and helpfull too. Will even send a sample of the wood out to you.

Yes they can be expensive but I thought it was worth it in the end. I'm also going to do the same for my current builds of titanic and Yamato. I am saving up the victory parts until after I've finished these ones.

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Simon
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#5 Posted : 30 May 2011 00:45:55

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How about this: An old fish tank upside down on a wooden plinth and you could frame the edges with the material of your choice. A new one big enough to accommodate the Victory would be very expensive but there are plenty around on ebay, car boots etc.....Just a thought.Laugh
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#6 Posted : 30 May 2011 10:59:05

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Ian, what a great idea, it is rigid and made of safety glass.

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#7 Posted : 30 May 2011 11:18:34

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I don't want to dampen your enthusiasm, but I very much doubt that you'll get a fish tank of the right proportions, however the idea is a good one and worth following up.
Happy building
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#8 Posted : 30 May 2011 12:30:22

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I to have been thinking on how i am going to display the models. As i have 3 on the go i thought about building my own diplay unit and worked out that the MDF to build it will only be £120 then just get some glazed doors for the front and with the space i would get sevrel models in.
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#9 Posted : 31 May 2011 01:51:52

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Check this out:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/5f...3f0a4884cf#ht_714wt_924

It would fit in this one with room to spare. Don't wht you would do with the fish though.
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SimonL wrote:
Nelson,

When I build the bismarck Ithought about this too. I bought a made to measure case. from this site
http://www.cabinets.col-uk.com/Index.html

It took about 8 weeks to come but was well worth the wait. You can ask him to build it from different types of wood to suit yourself and the guy is very freindly and helpfull too. Will even send a sample of the wood out to you.

Yes they can be expensive but I thought it was worth it in the end. I'm also going to do the same for my current builds of titanic and Yamato. I am saving up the victory parts until after I've finished these ones.

Regards
Simon



This is very interesting Simon, thank you, but would you mind disclosing the cost of such an item please, as I have a couple of models from here on the go at the moment one being the Cutty Sark and the other being the McLaren.
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#11 Posted : 05 June 2011 10:34:34

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Ian Mc wrote:
How about this: An old fish tank upside down on a wooden plinth and you could frame the edges with the material of your choice. A new one big enough to accommodate the Victory would be very expensive but there are plenty around on ebay, car boots etc.....Just a thought.Laugh


I have a 6 foot fish tank I use to display Titanic, Bismarck and my Hood build. You can put wooden steps inside to create different display platforms its brilliant. finding one the right size for this and that fits in the house may be more challenging. I have built a cupboard as a base just got to make the case now...Blushing Blink Mellow
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#12 Posted : 05 June 2011 17:29:32

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Ricademus wrote:
SimonL wrote:
Nelson,

When I build the bismarck Ithought about this too. I bought a made to measure case. from this site
http://www.cabinets.col-uk.com/Index.html

It took about 8 weeks to come but was well worth the wait. You can ask him to build it from different types of wood to suit yourself and the guy is very freindly and helpfull too. Will even send a sample of the wood out to you.

Yes they can be expensive but I thought it was worth it in the end. I'm also going to do the same for my current builds of titanic and Yamato. I am saving up the victory parts until after I've finished these ones.

Regards
Simon



This is very interesting Simon, thank you, but would you mind disclosing the cost of such an item please, as I have a couple of models from here on the go at the moment one being the Cutty Sark and the other being the McLaren.


Ricademus,

It all depends on the size because of the materials used. The case for the Bishmarh cost me £250 and that was 135cm long. With the cutty Sark because of the beam width it might be a bit more than I paid. But there is no harm asking how much it would cost, you do not have to take him up on the offer.

One word of caution though is that the case is bigger than you may expect and you do have to put it together when it arrives with 8 screws. Also there is an option to just have the case made without the acrylic and then have some glass cut to fit which might make it a little cheaper as well.

Regards
Simon
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#13 Posted : 06 June 2011 19:42:59

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hello everybody me again thanks for all the suggestions ive been looking nyself of course to be honest thier all very expensive could always get a divorce and send the kids down the mines still plenty of time till i need a case keep the suggestions coming thanks
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#14 Posted : 03 July 2011 23:34:41

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Hello again friends,
Continuing this discussion on protecting our finished model, I've come up with a half-baked idea which could easily cut the cost of a case by 1/3 maybe even 1/2. It may seem a tad unorthodox even bordering on ridiculous but I'd like to share it with you all as some may think it suitable for development.
The finished model will be too large to stand on any of our exsisting furnishings in my home so a dedicated shelf will have to be fixed to the wall to accomodate it. I was thinking that this shelf could form the 'base' for the model, and as it will be very nearly one metre tall, that I would encase it on only 3 sides with perspex (the wall forming a backing), and running the perspex from the shelf to ceiling height thus protecting the whole build. Some sort of sealing strip could be run around the top of the perspex to prevent dust entering and there you have it.
I haven't drawn up any plans for the idea yet, they're still going round in my head, but as I said, I reckon we could easily save a third off the cost of a full display cabinet, if not more.
Happy building
Daffy09
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Hi Daffy09
That sounds good to me was thinking on the same lines myself.
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Only got room for one build,
but might try and sneek in a small one later
Have snuck in the Endevour
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#16 Posted : 04 July 2011 18:00:57

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Guys

Looking at the custom cabinets site, and all the talk of people wanting ideas for cabinets - I'm willing to offer up my services!!!

I'm a joiner by trade and make a reasonable amount of furniture and custom items for people and am currently re-building my workshop to tailor more for this. So...

I'm willing to offer custom cabinets made to the spec people want, out of most types of wood. Anything built would be to a VERY high standard, however I worked out that on teh cainets site the cost to make a cabinet big enough to fit the victory would be at least £350 + delivery.

I however could make your cases for a much more affordable price!!!

Obviously price would be subject to the materials you want, and whether glass or perspex. However let me gauge interest from you, if I have a reasonable amount of interest then I can start looking at prices for you. I can assure you thought it will be far better than that of the company above and far better quality than using a upturned fish tank lol BigGrin BigGrin

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Sam, Im interested, very much so.
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Sam, put me down as an interesting partyBigGrin
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Sam count me in BigGrin
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Yes, I'm interested too.
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