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 Hi, Just to announce that we provide a working stand for the HMS Victory around issue 24 of the series. Thanks admin
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It just keeps getting better!!
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Wow!! Now that is worth looking forward to? Thanks Admin...  John.W Current Builds: Deagostini HMS Victory: Deagostini HMS Sovereign of the seas. Completed Builds: Del Prado: HMAS Bounty: Hachette: RMS Titanic: Del Prado: Cutty Sark...
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Nice one!!! Thanks very much Admin _____________________________________
Currently building:-
Deagostini HMS Victory
Amati Black Pearl
Mamoli HMS Victory 1:90 Scale
Caldercraft HMS Victory 1:72
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Good news, thanks Regards,
David
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cool  and thanks
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That's one great news admin. Thanks
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Huzzah! (For want of anything really smart to say). *whispers* and what exactly is a 'working stand'? Schnellboots on back burner
Tools.
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i think the working stand is a ply frame that the hull stands on, larger than a display stand
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scuse my ignorance,whats a working stand.tom
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Yes Nice one. Regards
Rob
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Built Flying Scotsman (Train). Collecting HMS VICTORY
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thomasflat8 wrote:scuse my ignorance,whats a working stand.tom Simply put, it's a stand to sit your model on while working on it. Later you will it on a display stand. Regards,
David
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Each build comes to the point where you need to support the keel to keep it upright while you work. I use a nice piece of polystyrene foam packing that you get with electrical equipment and the such. Cut a groove or larger shape with a sharp knife to support the boat and Roberts your mothers brother! You then have somewhere to safely keep knives, pencils etc as well.
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 They are lookoing after us NICE
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Remember my first job in 1964 being sent to my foreman for a long stand,or a left handed screw driver.they thought it very amusing.
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