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Hi Folks,long time no see. Just finished the R2D2 which was interesting.Now i am thinking about the Soveriegn of the Seas, before i start that fascinating build i need to enclose my Victory build as you can see just need the Perspex to go on which I have bought. The question is has anybody tried to put the sails on (rolled up) although it looks okay as it is I just thought it would be nice to see the sails attached somehow as I say rolled up. appreciate any feedback for this venture,help,tips would it be viable etc. Nice to be part of this forum. thanks again why is the photo not showing ????? File Attachment(s): sandnesspeats attached the following image(s):
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Your pic is not showing because it is too large. Need to reduce the file size to around 150kb, yours is close to 250kb....
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Alan
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Hi Alan, thanks for the reply will try and drop the resolution
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better centred. sandnesspeats attached the following image(s):
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Rob Really nice way of displaying your models which themselves look brilliant. I had a couple of internet searches bookmarked on the sails query and this one might interest you - different model but principle should be the same https://modelshipworld.c...nique-for-furled-sails/
Tony Happy Modelling
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Hi Tony, Thanks for the comments, That site is great will try and do something like that. now I know to say furled sails instead of !!rolled up!! . thanks again mate rob
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Hi Rob that was a question i had been mulling over as well and have also decided to furl the sails instead of none or under full sail. i just have to finish mine lol yours looks great Current builds HMS Victory Endeavour longboat
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Thanks Eric, Not sure if it will be a big job or not, maybe fiddly also got to find out where they go cheers rob
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An excellent know how topic on furling sales was done by Nightwisher, you may also find it useful.... https://forum.model-spac...spx?g=posts&t=16527
Regards Alan
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Just thought I would updateon the progress so far, I will put the sails on and have a good look at it, then decide what to do, I have to admit putting them on now is a nightmare. Wish hindsight was before instead of after sandnesspeats attached the following image(s):
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Looks good, love the way she's displayed..... Regards Alan
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Thanks Alan, My thinking is leaving these as is and furling the yard sails as in that link you gave me. thanks again rob
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HI folks!!, Could anyone tell which position the mizzen sails are suppose to be, I followed the instructions etc and checked the mizzen mast details for the blocks etc and the picture on the front looks as if the smallest sail is on the bottom and the instructions tells me it is on the top which i did. I took them off thinking it was wrong. thanks again sandnesspeats attached the following image(s):
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Hi Rob This is the rigging of the Mizzen staysails from the Victory 'Bible' HMS Victory, her construction, career and restoration by Alan McGowan which should help. Its definitely not the smallest sail at the bottom! Sorry its so big a pic, I should have checked the dimensions first! Robin. Plymouth57 attached the following image(s): First wooden ship: The Grimsby 12 Gun 'Frigate' by Constructo Second: Bounty DelPrado Part Works Third: HMS Victory DelPrado Part Works 1/100 scale Diorama of the Battle of the Brandywine from the American Revolutionary War Diorama of the Battle of New Falkland (unfinished sci-fi), Great War Centenary Diorama of the Messines Ridge Assault Index for the Victory diary is on page 1
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Thankyou very much Robin, should have left them, oh well back to it then, should have come here before i did it. brain is aggled, holiday shortly. picture is just fine . great help as usual cheers
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