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#201 Posted : 09 March 2012 20:17:39

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Excellent work, your Victory is looking really nice.
Keep up the good work and looking forward to more photos.
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#202 Posted : 12 March 2012 07:40:42

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Thanks so much Adrian.
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#203 Posted : 12 March 2012 10:13:22

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We're still having awesome weather so most of the weekend was spent in the pool.

I did however manage to complete the assembly of the cabin partitions (with some of Jase's enhancements ;)

The side panels containing the doors will be fitted once this box has been glued to the deck.)
I used pins for the door handles - seems a little more to scale




Also thanks to Jase:

The Admiral's companionway cover:

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#204 Posted : 12 March 2012 11:15:06

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nice to hear you have good weather down there stefanCursing Cursing

it's miseable here.

to give the partitions a bit more surface at the bottom, i glued a couple of scrap 3mmx3mm bits of wood to the rear lower edges of the partitions, so the pieces were out of sight, that gave it a bit more strength when gluing to the deck.
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#205 Posted : 14 March 2012 10:20:46

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Thanks Saintsman,

This week has been high 20's low 30's, predicted to turn by the weekend - we seriously need some rain.

Progress update:

The ship's wheel before the wire-ends were cut and sanded flush with the uprights




The cabin partitions and admiral's companionway mounted. (I modified the handles to the doors as the circles didn't make much sense to me)




Planking of the poop deck (is that really it's name??) in progress, the ship's wheel mounted temporarily

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#206 Posted : 14 March 2012 12:43:55

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I like your idea for the door handles in your two posts,Stefan. She's really beginning to take shape now. You seem to be picking up a lot of speed. Looking good.
Rgds, Hans
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#207 Posted : 15 March 2012 08:15:21

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Thanks Hans - I'm sure I saw them on someone else's build ;)

I'm trying to put in an hour or 2 every weeknight (when possible)

Poop-deck planking on the port side complete. The little wooden "clips" are still proving very handy.




I found the rear of the poopdeck very springy, so I glued 2 2x5mm planks together, shaped them and stuck them to the rear gallery, making sure that the windows are not obscured:

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#208 Posted : 15 March 2012 13:16:34

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StefanDV wrote:
Thanks Saintsman,

This week has been high 20's low 30's, predicted to turn by the weekend - we seriously need some rain.




we have hit the middle teens temp wise, predicted to be below zero overnight.............but believe it or not a hosepipe ban starts next week due to the lack of rain in our area. the whole of the uk can be under a cloud but it very rarely rains here, i heard or read somewhere that we are on par with the sahara as far as rainfall in our area.
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#209 Posted : 15 March 2012 15:02:44

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I didn't know that - I thought it rains most of the time in the UK.

below zero :o

Lat night our minimum was 21 degrees C!
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#210 Posted : 15 March 2012 15:03:10

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Real nice clean build stefan. Hope my hull planking turns out as good as yours Iani
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#211 Posted : 16 March 2012 07:57:24

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Thanks Ian.

I'm really pleased with the way my hull turned out. I'm sure yours will be excellent - just follow the official instructions and have a look at the great build dairies.

Managed to complete the poop-deck planking last night:



The mizzen-mast hole still has to be enlarged (8mm drill) and then the deck will be sanded.
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#212 Posted : 16 March 2012 08:11:51

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Very good work StefanBigGrin Regards MikeBigGrin Cool
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#213 Posted : 16 March 2012 09:20:38

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Coming along nicely Stefan, she is looking real good...ThumpUp
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#214 Posted : 19 March 2012 08:32:34

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Thanks Mike and Jonny!

I'm a little dispirited after cutting the rear of the ship over the weekend.

My wife looked at the model on Saturday evening and asked why the rear set of ladders were "blocked" - going back over the instructions we noticed that the rope 'handrail' on the rear ladder was fitted the wrong way round. Corrected now:



The cutting of the hull and bulwark was really discouraging, I don't think the method described in the magazine (which I followed) is the best one. :(

My biggest gripe is that the cut must be exactly horizontal and with the shape of the hull being what it is I found it really difficult. I found that on the port-side, the bulwark was cut away too much and I had to glue a filler piece in place which will need to be sanded down:


while on the starboard side, the cut went down too low towards the bow - filler strips added:


I'm going to make the starboard side exactly the same as the Port side, so now it's just sanding, cutting and measuring until both sides are exactly equal in height and slope.
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#215 Posted : 19 March 2012 09:00:21

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Hi Stefan...That part was a nightmare for me too!! I was not too happy over the idea of taking a razor saw to my very precious model, you wouldn't believe how many times that I measured it before finally making the cut, and even then it came out slightly uneven!! I had to build it up with strips of planking knowing that it would be hidden by the capping rail which would hide the errors....Hang in there mate, all will come right in the end...
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#216 Posted : 19 March 2012 10:34:48

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Hi Stefan! Cool

I was sorry to hear you had problems cutting the bulwarks Crying I didn’t like the idea of putting the ship on its side as per the magazine, which was why I cut the bulwarks with the ship held in the build stand. I'm glad your deck wasn't harmed. Keep your chin up mate!

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#217 Posted : 19 March 2012 11:57:04

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Ouch. Not a nice thing to happen. But thanks for the heads up. We will have to watch out for it. Good recovery though, well done.
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#218 Posted : 19 March 2012 14:12:03

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if it helps others I treated the bulwarks the same as a carpenter,rough cut first,leaving 2 or 3mm undercut,then planed with a david plan,then sanded to final shape.
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#219 Posted : 19 March 2012 14:25:32

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Good idea there Karl will bear that in mind. Thanks for the tip
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#220 Posted : 19 March 2012 15:23:37

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without a doubt that was the most daunting stage of the build, i left mine as long as possible before cutting, as i could not bring myself to saw through something that had taken so long to build, in the end i did as karl and cut slightly short and sanded the rest. hope you get everything sorted.
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