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#21 Posted : 01 August 2011 12:43:10

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cheers mwg was hard work but i got there BigGrin
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#22 Posted : 29 September 2011 20:15:02

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up to issue 49
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#23 Posted : 29 September 2011 20:16:38

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BigGrin its a big learning curve m8 but your doing great
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#24 Posted : 29 September 2011 20:20:06

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cheers......... 1st part build ive ever done only ever done plastic kits before this
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#25 Posted : 29 September 2011 20:31:18

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Np m8 just a quick question as you have concentrated on plastic kits in the past and this is your 1st wooden model, what would your preferances be for future builds. Personaly i find wooden kits more chalenging and rewarding as you actually crafting the entire model from a pile of wood and im not knocking plastic kits either as iv built loads myself over the years
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#26 Posted : 29 September 2011 21:30:54

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i stil like the plastic kits just b4 i started the victory i bought a few plastics kits to do but then the replacments bits came through so i could start on the big girl ill prob go back to the plastic kits unless somthing else come out i like the look of the victory is one ship ive always wanted to build the was the pefect oppertunaty to do it
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#27 Posted : 29 September 2011 23:01:27

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Good work CalBigGrin Cool
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#29 Posted : 15 October 2011 20:29:27

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issue 50 compleated thanks to the fellow builder who pointed out the problem with the galley i think ive sorted it now with some good advice :)
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#30 Posted : 15 October 2011 23:16:43

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arpurchase wrote:
Np m8 just a quick question as you have concentrated on plastic kits in the past and this is your 1st wooden model, what would your preferances be for future builds. Personaly i find wooden kits more chalenging and rewarding as you actually crafting the entire model from a pile of wood and im not knocking plastic kits either as iv built loads myself over the years
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Its a good Question and observation. I have only worked in plastic and etch before the victory. I would agree there is more craft involved in the wooden kit i have found it challenging at times and there is some real satisfaction around forming the parts. i will make wood again but i am a bit of a rivet counter so i lice plastic for the accuracy which i am trying to do in building a replica this build will be more of an impression than a scaled down version of the real thing. quite like the look of the more modern ship deag do but also really want to have a stab at the surprise
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#31 Posted : 15 October 2011 23:17:44

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arpurchase wrote:
Np m8 just a quick question as you have concentrated on plastic kits in the past and this is your 1st wooden model, what would your preferances be for future builds. Personaly i find wooden kits more chalenging and rewarding as you actually crafting the entire model from a pile of wood and im not knocking plastic kits either as iv built loads myself over the years
Andy


Its a good Question and observation. I have only worked in plastic and etch before the victory. I would agree there is more craft involved in the wooden kit i have found it challenging at times and there is some real satisfaction around forming the parts. i will make wood again but i am a bit of a rivet counter so i lice plastic for the accuracy which i am trying to do in building a replica this build will be more of an impression than a scaled down version of the real thing. quite like the look of the more modern ship deag do but also really want to have a stab at the surprise
“Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.”
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#32 Posted : 16 October 2011 13:13:05

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BigGrin Hi Cal lookin like a top build m8
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#33 Posted : 04 March 2012 12:33:28

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issuue 64 completed after a break from it for a month or so, one or 2 mistakes but only minor ones still enjoying it
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#34 Posted : 04 March 2012 13:09:36

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So long that you are enjoying your build that is all that really matters.
For your future reference the cannon trucks have been put together the wrong way around, the widest part should be at the back. No problem with everything else and these cannons will be well obscured with the next deck. Just get the six cannon that appear on the top deck right and everything will be ok.
Good luck Steve..
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#35 Posted : 04 March 2012 19:33:58

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ooops cheers for that ill def double check before building next ones
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#36 Posted : 13 July 2012 19:56:44

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this version of the lady has sadly & very expensivly been written off (the cat is still hiding from me )keep a look out for the new one (how do i remove this one?)
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