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This is my first build of anything this size in wood I have found that MR T's Official build is one of the most important parts of this forum. By following his build articles and espesially his photos I am being able to make a very reasonable attempt at this build. Whenever I have "rushed Ahead  " I have made mistakes only to find the information on his build pages. So I do hope this little post will help beginers and experts alike to improve their modeling. First Build HMS Victory and HMS Endeavour Also Krick steam boat "Victoria" Cheers Ivan (Ordinary Seaman) http://www.old-glossop.com
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I quite agree Deepsea, that's the ist place I look if I need any further info to my build progress. Hving said that, I should have checked before I started lining the bulwarks on the 1/4 deck   I used the 4x4mm, doh!! instead of the 3x3mm, so had to carefully take them off and redo it all. I, like you will have to slow down instead of ploughing on. TIS
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I totally agree, this is my first wooden build ever of anything LOL. Without Mr T's build and the other more experienced guy's posts, I think I would have given up a long time ago. Although I am a considerable way behind most ( working at issue 30, and seriously pulling my hair out over the lower hull aft planking!) I feel its actually helped me by being that far behind as I can look at all the other guy's builds, especially Mr T's and learn a lot from it. Keep them posts coming guys....still plenty of learning to do, and here is a big thank you to all you guy's who post on the forum and allow all of us inexperienced guy's to learn and enjoy. Oh, and I must say....some of you guys must absolutely live in your sheds/workshops. Your build are absolutely awesome....keep the posts coming, once I have finished planking the hull I intend to put my build up for your scrutiny LOL.
Craig
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Hi guys the most important thing to remember, MODELLING IS A JOURNEY NOT A DESTINATION by slowly progressing through the build and evaluating each stage by checking what you are about to do with Mr T`s official build and CHECKING IT AGAIN AND AGAIN you will get where you want to be. Do not be influenced by where other people are in their builds, sometimes it makes you want to race ahead (you feel you are lagging behind) I have just finished 39 and it is where I want to be with my build, untill I have finished the copper tiles I will not be doing much more on my build. Spend spare time looking at other peoples build diaries I have had some great ideas from these, and the heads up on any impending challenges.There are some seriously talented guys in this forum, who are certainly making my build easier, and my thanks go out to them. HAPPY MODELLING MWG BUILD DIARIES: HMS VICTORY, SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS, SAN FRANCISCO II, HMS HOOD, HMS ENDEAVOUR LONGBOAT, HMS VICTORY X-SECTION, 007 DB5, NISSAN GTR, CUTTY SARK, RB7, AKAGI, BARK HMS ENDEAVOUR, HUMMER H1, MITSUBISHI ZERO.
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im at same stage mwg just on with the sanding, def better to be behind in the build so any probs you come across will have already been solved & as others have said when that last plank is put in place its a real feeling of sastisfaction
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It is a great feeling Cal, keep up the good work MWG BUILD DIARIES: HMS VICTORY, SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS, SAN FRANCISCO II, HMS HOOD, HMS ENDEAVOUR LONGBOAT, HMS VICTORY X-SECTION, 007 DB5, NISSAN GTR, CUTTY SARK, RB7, AKAGI, BARK HMS ENDEAVOUR, HUMMER H1, MITSUBISHI ZERO.
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Well said guys! Model ship or boat building is a fantastic and rewarding hobby, one that can take years to master, but does it really matter if yours is the best? NO, not unless you want an ego boost by entering competitions against other builders! Its about building a ship/Boat that you can feel proud of, a feeling of accomplishment, and that can only be achieved when you set your own standards, not the standards of others, so don't be put off by people who rate your work against their own standards. Another important note to mention is this, if building a part work, it is important not to make too many kit bashing alterations, unless you are fully aware of how the build is going to progress, this is due to some part work companies changing the build format, in order to achieve the required goal for first time builders, yes it's good to add more detail to your build, but unless you know what's next or how the build is going to progress, this can cause you some costly mistakes, so it's always a good idea to stick with the official build diary and instructions, and you cannot go wrong with the official build diary of our resident expert Mr Tomick! Just remember, shipbuilding can be fun, frustrating, confusing and life altering, but when you see that finished ship on display in your home, there is nothing like it, you won't be disappointed!!!! Keep up the great work David PS The above is my own oppinion! Ship Builds on the go
Yamato - DeAgostini Subscription - Highly Recommend This Model AKAGI - DeAgostini Subscription - Highly Recommend This Model RMS Titanic Lifeboat (Kind Gift from DeAgostini Crew)
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A very relevant point of view David and one which I agree with well said MWG BUILD DIARIES: HMS VICTORY, SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS, SAN FRANCISCO II, HMS HOOD, HMS ENDEAVOUR LONGBOAT, HMS VICTORY X-SECTION, 007 DB5, NISSAN GTR, CUTTY SARK, RB7, AKAGI, BARK HMS ENDEAVOUR, HUMMER H1, MITSUBISHI ZERO.
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Hi Shipmates! To all you first time builders out there! it doesn't matter which stage you are up to. Some people have more time to work on their build, while you might have family, work and other commitments to take into account. e.g. You might have only put in 300 or 400 hours into your build, while some have sent 800 to 900 hours on there's so far. Adding extra detail can make the ship look great but you need to know when to stop, try to add to much detail and you could so easily spoil the look of the ship so take care. Enjoy the experience of building a great ship, gain new skills and use the forum well.
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It is always worth waiting for the more experienced builders to update their build diarys. They make modifications to parts that are not included in the instructions but make a great build greater. You do not need a parachute to skydive. You only need a parachute to skydive twice.
Built: Golden Star, English Brig. RMS Titanic. (Academy 1/400 Centenary Anniversary Edition) Revell-Monogram 1/48 B-29 Superfortress 1:8 Baron von Richthofen's Fokker Tri-plane. HMS Victory. Nelsons Flag Ship. Sultan Arab Dhow. Artesania Latina Carmen II. The Battleship Yamato. Model Airways Wright Flyer 1:16 Scale. Trumpeter Bismarck 1/200. HMS Sovereign of the Seas. The Black Pearl.
Building:HMS Surprisel. Hatchette U96. Soleil Royal.
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riff-raff wrote:It is always worth waiting for the more experienced builders to update their build diarys. They make modifications to parts that are not included in the instructions but make a great build greater. if it was ,NOT IS, A FORM WHERE WILL WE BE ,STUCK OR UNSTUCK TRY SOME SOME THINGB DIFFERANT, THEN TELL OTHERS WHO AGREEY OR DONT , THATS WHATS IT ALL ABOUT,DONT FORFGRT A NEW IDEAR BY SOME, A NEWBE OR PRO.IS WORTH IT,THAT IS HOW WE LERN  SO WHY WAITE
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Good day all. You need to have a passion to build ship models, patience is the key word, and for me it’s like a journey. I normally build from plans more difficult but I enjoy it, its take longer….haha much longer, up to 3 ore 4 years, the satisfaction after completion is phenomenal. Now with the Victory in kit form a bit easer, never ales, you still need patience if you want a good result. Don’t forget one thing, you need to enjoy it, when you get frustrated put your ship model aside, breath fresh air in your longs and you will see all your problems are resolved. Mr T. and all the members at this forum are here to help with good advice, you ask a question and you will see the reaction, personally I think Model space is a great forum. Albatross, build in 1982 from plans. Hms Bounty, build in 1987 from plans. Duyfken,build in 1991 from plans Oosterland, build in 1998 from plans 2010 Hms Victory kit from Deagostini
In the meantime. 2011 Building MFV 1963 fishing trawler from plan.
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Good to hear that you like, thanks for the positive feedback, and a big pat on the back to all who contribute in a positive way, keep up the good work and enjoy your modelling!
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As I always say modelling is a journey not a destination, and I believe we are all memb  ers of the best Forum MWG BUILD DIARIES: HMS VICTORY, SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS, SAN FRANCISCO II, HMS HOOD, HMS ENDEAVOUR LONGBOAT, HMS VICTORY X-SECTION, 007 DB5, NISSAN GTR, CUTTY SARK, RB7, AKAGI, BARK HMS ENDEAVOUR, HUMMER H1, MITSUBISHI ZERO.
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MWG wrote:As I always say modelling is a journey not a destination, and I believe we are all memb  ers of the best Forum Totally agree Well said First Build HMS Victory and HMS Endeavour Also Krick steam boat "Victoria" Cheers Ivan (Ordinary Seaman) http://www.old-glossop.com
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My build is snug in the top two drawers of the dresser until such times as the lawn doesn't need trimming, work becomes retirement, the sprog grows up and bogs off and I can commandeer his bedroom as a study.
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