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Rank: Newbie Groups: Registered, registriert Joined: 22/04/2010 Posts: 1 Points: 3 Location: middlesex
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hi everyone i am new to this so i will be on here asking for advise from the people that know. i have subscribed for the victory and am up to date.cant wait to see the finished project.i now know i have to make space in the garage so i can build it away from little fingers...haha 1st question..any tips on getting experience with the wood side of building without paying the prices for other ships on the site..i have experience in plastic kits but i can see that this is a whole new ball game.. any advise will be greatly accepted. thanks in advance maximus
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Rank: Pro Groups: Joined: 24/08/2009 Posts: 48,827 Points: -13,348
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Welcome maximus, There are many people here willing to help. It's a really good forum. Something I'd suggest for getting a feel for wood is to keep an eye on ebay for any auctions, I picked up AL's Endeavour for about £30 this way. Alternativly look for some of the smaller kits that are out there. Midwest does a good line of beginer kits for example. Not that I've done this but you could also try ordering some strip wood and sheets of ply and try coming up with a small project or two to practice the basics with. Perhaps someone else will have an idea along that vein.
Taken slowly you will do just fine with this model as it is as there will be so much information available on this forum as time passes.
Enjoy!
Alex
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Joined: 22/03/2010 Posts: 236 Points: 709 Location: Falkirk
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Welcome aboard There are a lot of us on the group who, like you have done plastic models but never done a wooden ship, I'm one We are all going to learn together from our more experience members. So have fun Regards,
David
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Welcome to the group Maximus you will soon be an old sea dog and i hope you enjoy the experience Allan
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Yes Welcome maximus, Regards
Rob
Bridlington.
Built Flying Scotsman (Train). Collecting HMS VICTORY
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Joined: 30/03/2010 Posts: 285 Points: 880 Location: Belton, Norfolk
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Welcome aboard maximus This is my first build too and I can say that everyone one here is more than willing to help a fledgling seadog find his sea legs.......or at least I hope so anyway as mine are on back to front at the moment
I wish I were a glow worm, A glow worm's never glum, 'Cause how can you be grumpy? When the sun shines out ya bum!!
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wellcome maximus !!!! I hope you will enjoy your build. This forum has tons of advice so when you have any problem somebody will help you. Good luck Tom
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Welcome At least if you have made lots of sailing ship kits in plastic, you will know what you are doing with the string! (and that's got to be an advantage!) It seems quite a jump from plastic to wood and you are not alone in making this step by any means - but, from my own observations, it's a lot more satisfying. Schnellboots on back burner
Tools.
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Hi Maximus...welcome aboard...
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From one novice to another. Welcome aboard Maximus. TIS
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Rank: Pro Groups: Joined: 24/08/2009 Posts: 48,827 Points: -13,348
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Hello and welcome. This is my first wood build too!!
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