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Nearly there. That was good and patient work Ant.
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Excellent recovery. Regards delboy271155 (Derek) COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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Thanks.... Like i said im having a rest now....... Building. HMS Victory..... Corel Albatross 1840......Completed Hindenberg Zepplin museum piece..Completed Artesian Latina Sopwith Camel.....Completed Bismark.........
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Hi all.. Im moving along slowly but!!!! Theres a but.. Look at the picture and are the cannon ports positioned wrong!!!!.. Ant62 attached the following image(s): Building. HMS Victory..... Corel Albatross 1840......Completed Hindenberg Zepplin museum piece..Completed Artesian Latina Sopwith Camel.....Completed Bismark.........
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Dummy Cannons What is every using for the Dummy Cannons in the cannon ports! Building. HMS Victory..... Corel Albatross 1840......Completed Hindenberg Zepplin museum piece..Completed Artesian Latina Sopwith Camel.....Completed Bismark.........
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the top and bottom rows look fine. the middle row however looks like they are up against the bulkhead and looking at the official build they may need to be off the bulkhead by about 5-8 mm https://forum.model-spac....aspx?g=posts&t=1573Current builds HMS Victory Endeavour longboat
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Hi Ant 62! I just compared my DelPrado hull with your photo and my middle ports are very similar to yours - however - the DelPrado construction method is completely different to the DeAg and my gun ports are actually fixed to the bulkheads so they can't be altered in position! Erik is quite right though, I just checked with photos of the actual Victory and the middle gun ports are right in the centre of the ones above and below, not offset. I would suggest just measuring the distance between the upper and lower ports and divide it in two, that'll give you the exact centre of the middle port. Robin. 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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Looks to me like you're missing the first port near the bow on the center row and the stern most port on the bottom row doesn't look right. Do a comparison of your port positions using the pics attached.... Regards Alan Gandale attached the following image(s):
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[quote=Erik A]the top and bottom rows look fine. the middle row however looks like they are up against the bulkhead and looking at the official build they may need to be off the bulkhead by about 5-8 mm https://forum.model-spac...aspx?g=posts&t=1573[/quote] As in the picture below i have moved the middle port row 6.5mm from the bulkhead... Ant62 attached the following image(s): Building. HMS Victory..... Corel Albatross 1840......Completed Hindenberg Zepplin museum piece..Completed Artesian Latina Sopwith Camel.....Completed Bismark.........
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Current builds HMS Victory Endeavour longboat
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I have repositioned the middle gunports on both sides and ready to start cutting them out.. On the lower row and the gun port closest to the stern i will carefully cut back a few rows of planks on both sides to a bulk head and then replace them.. Then mark out the cannon port in the appropriate location and cut them out.... Building. HMS Victory..... Corel Albatross 1840......Completed Hindenberg Zepplin museum piece..Completed Artesian Latina Sopwith Camel.....Completed Bismark.........
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Lower port near to the stern is ready to be cut out as the planks have been removed and replaced... Sorry pic wont load for some reason Building. HMS Victory..... Corel Albatross 1840......Completed Hindenberg Zepplin museum piece..Completed Artesian Latina Sopwith Camel.....Completed Bismark.........
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Well done on getting back to this pisition of your build. That has been some hard work you have had to put in. Tony Happy Modelling
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Well i removed the planks near to the stern and cut out the cannon port... I didnt need to do anything on the otherside as i had not touched it to cut the cannon port out.. Latest pics with regards to the above mentioned work.. Ant62 attached the following image(s): Building. HMS Victory..... Corel Albatross 1840......Completed Hindenberg Zepplin museum piece..Completed Artesian Latina Sopwith Camel.....Completed Bismark.........
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birdaj2 wrote:Well done on getting back to this pisition of your build.
That has been some hard work you have had to put in.
Tony Thanks for that i appreciate it I must admit that i had to have a good long think about it before i attempted to repair the damaged areas... But what i did learn from the repairs gave me a different insight into the build... When i striped the planking right back i wish i stripped it all off now but never mind... I do have another full Deagostini Victory kit here that my missus bought me as she thought i would struggle to repair this one im building...... I have amazed myself in what i have done with the repairs i know its not perefect but this is my first proper build and its a journey...... Building. HMS Victory..... Corel Albatross 1840......Completed Hindenberg Zepplin museum piece..Completed Artesian Latina Sopwith Camel.....Completed Bismark.........
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Hi Ant62, looks good, well done with the repair. We all made mistakes. Happy building! Laszlo Finished builds: HMS Victory, HMS Victory Cross-Section
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Hi all.. Time to get back on the horse and pick up from where i stopped... Just need to finisha new build desk and then i can get this hull finished... Im also comtemplating the un touched complete build in the box the missus bought.. Anyway Hope everybody is safe n well...... Building. HMS Victory..... Corel Albatross 1840......Completed Hindenberg Zepplin museum piece..Completed Artesian Latina Sopwith Camel.....Completed Bismark.........
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Ant62, You have gone through a massive learning curve with this build and I really admire you for sticking to the task. Many a person would have taken the easy way out and scrapped the project and started on the new kit your wife has bought you. Judging by the photos you have put up, I can see that you have worked really hard to get back on track, so don't give up now. We all make errors with these builds and sometimes those errors look unsurmountable. I know, because believe me, I've been there ..... more than once. Your model is looking to be back on track and will be a fine example when finished. Keep us up to date with your progress and remember that there are many people far more experienced than me on this forum who are willing to offer as much advice as you may need. Just get that desk built and get on with the original project. Good luck Chris (Goddo)
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Thanks Goddo much appreciated....... Hopefully i can be getting to grips with the build again by the weekend... This covid as proved a majour ball ache in buying materials and delivery.. We know this first hand as the whole back garden had a huge make over starting at the end of Feb 2020 and as soon as the lockdown started everything seemed to be held back for months infact the job didnt finish until the end of August..... Anyway leaving the build alone all this time as given me a fresh impetus on the build...... Stay safe people.. Building. HMS Victory..... Corel Albatross 1840......Completed Hindenberg Zepplin museum piece..Completed Artesian Latina Sopwith Camel.....Completed Bismark.........
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Work bench almost completed another coat of quick drying varnish and a storage shelf to add.. Ant62 attached the following image(s): Building. HMS Victory..... Corel Albatross 1840......Completed Hindenberg Zepplin museum piece..Completed Artesian Latina Sopwith Camel.....Completed Bismark.........
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