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Poll Question : How experienced in making wooden models are you?
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Never made any type of model before 51 24 %
Experienced in Plastic. 1st wooden model 84 40 %
I have made one or two before 54 26 %
Ive made loads!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 16 7 %

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Mark
#41 Posted : 16 April 2010 16:45:59

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karl1113 wrote:
Well Mark is that enough experience for you, i reckon their must be 500years or more among that lot,so no worries someone will always be there, no matter what problems you have, just take yer time matey and follow the crowd. bye for now.Drool


Indeed :) There are some excellent models and it's great to see other people's work.

The great thing about these forums is that somebody will be able to help, whatever the problem.
andtroy
#42 Posted : 16 April 2010 21:11:50

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victory is the first one for me and looking forward to doing it but with a certain amount of repidation lol. Not undertaken anything like this before.
Stuntie
#43 Posted : 17 April 2010 12:27:37

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Tons of plastic, but not wood.

However did recently get a full set of the Build the Red Barons triplane, ao will be working on that kit as well.

Cheers
Stuntie.
Cheers
Stuntie.

Building: R2D2 and Sovereign of the Seas
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baz
#44 Posted : 19 April 2010 08:38:55

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Hi All

There are some very nice detailed models shown here, This is my first model but I have also started the Avro Lancaster part works thats out at the moment so I have two on the go.

We recently found out my girlfriend is pregnant with our first child, so by the time these models are finished he will be walking around, im dreading look daddy boat in the bath or the airplane has crashed Laugh Laugh

Baz
budgie
#45 Posted : 21 April 2010 20:41:16

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BigGrin usual small airfix kits with pocket money when a sprog
failed at 1 wooden model kit many years ago left it in pembroke when based in chatham
currently biulding a r/c perkasa patrol boat hoping to get it in the water this summer so might take a while to start victory which is just as well as cant make up my mind about which way to go with the biuld after looking at all the variations on display on the forum and thats only issues 1&2
Confused head hurts ...decisions decisionsConfused
jonny7england
#46 Posted : 22 April 2010 19:06:29

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Hi there Karl...I would like to ask you a couple of questions mate regarding your Cutty Sark build please. Was it a Del Prado Build? If so the ratlines on the mainmast, have you got them coming down to the deck from behind the mast or in front, as with my Del Prado build, they are coming down and secured in front according to Del Prado instruction card..yet I have seen many other models of Cutty Sark where the ratlines are descending to the rear of the mainmast. Much obliged...John Confused
Current Builds: Deagostini HMS Victory: Deagostini HMS Sovereign of the seas. Completed Builds: Del Prado: HMAS Bounty: Hachette: RMS Titanic: Del Prado: Cutty Sark...
ginian
#47 Posted : 23 April 2010 20:26:35

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BigGrin Hi, This is my first wooden kit so will probably be on this site constantly.
Jamie
#48 Posted : 23 April 2010 20:52:19

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ginian wrote:
BigGrin Hi, This is my first wooden kit so will probably be on this site constantly.


Welcome aboard matey


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!!
Tiswas
#49 Posted : 23 April 2010 21:17:27

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Welcome aboard shipmate, you are amongst like minded people here. Happy building.
TIS
Inadorel
#50 Posted : 26 April 2010 14:29:23

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The only models I have made since Airfix kits as a kid were metal figures for wargaming.

Am a bit of a fan of the Victory and Nelson though - so when I saw this I would have a go. Very nervous though - the level of detail and complexity is way more than I was expecting. Certainly a far cry from the Plastic Airfix Victory my father and I made when I was eight.BigGrin
karl1113
#51 Posted : 26 April 2010 14:51:32

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jonny7england wrote:
Hi there Karl...I would like to ask you a couple of questions mate regarding your Cutty Sark build please. Was it a Del Prado Build? If so the ratlines on the mainmast, have you got them coming down to the deck from behind the mast or in front, as with my Del Prado build, they are coming down and secured in front according to Del Prado instruction card..yet I have seen many other models of Cutty Sark where the ratlines are descending to the rear of the mainmast. Much obliged...John Confused

sorry to take so long i've just seen you,any question you have go to my build I amthier daily. the answer is as far as I seen, ratlines always drop behind the mast and that is how mine is rigged.hope this helps.
Current builds: SotS, USS Consitution, San Felipe, D51 loco, HMS Surprise, RB7, Arab Dhow, Jotika HMS Victory
Completed builds: HMS Pickel, Thermopylae, Mississipi river boat, Mary Rose, Cutty Sark, San Francisco II, HMS Victory x5, Titanic Lifeboat, Panart HMS Victory Launch, Hachette Titanic, Virginia Schooner, Endeavour Longboat.

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Mike Turpin
#52 Posted : 26 April 2010 15:11:41

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karl1113 wrote:
jonny7england wrote:
Hi there Karl...I would like to ask you a couple of questions mate regarding your Cutty Sark build please. Was it a Del Prado Build? If so the ratlines on the mainmast, have you got them coming down to the deck from behind the mast or in front, as with my Del Prado build, they are coming down and secured in front according to Del Prado instruction card..yet I have seen many other models of Cutty Sark where the ratlines are descending to the rear of the mainmast. Much obliged...John Confused

sorry to take so long i've just seen you,any question you have go to my build I amthier daily. the answer is as far as I seen, ratlines always drop behind the mast and that is how mine is rigged.hope this helps.


Just for the sake of accuracy. The rigging that you are referring to is not the ratlines. The long cables coming from the mast down to the deck are the shrouds and form part of the standing rigging which keeps the masts in place. The ratlines are in fact the relatively light weight ropes which are tied across the shrouds and provide the sailors with a 'ladder' to climb the rigging.

Hope this helps keep the forum ship shape and bristol fashion!

Mike T
jonny7england
#53 Posted : 26 April 2010 18:44:37

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I stand corrected Mike thanks Blushing
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MWG
#54 Posted : 26 April 2010 20:38:41

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I have made a couple before, but many plastic models over the years
MWG
MWG BUILD DIARIES: HMS VICTORY, SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS, SAN FRANCISCO II, HMS HOOD, HMS ENDEAVOUR LONGBOAT, HMS VICTORY X-SECTION, 007 DB5, NISSAN GTR, CUTTY SARK, RB7, AKAGI, BARK HMS ENDEAVOUR, HUMMER H1, MITSUBISHI ZERO.

Gally
#55 Posted : 28 April 2010 20:50:43

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ive done plenty of plastic plane models over the years but this is my first wooden ship and i cant wait to get goin . My first post too , looks like there are some very helpful people on board .BigGrin
mavrickandgoose
#56 Posted : 28 April 2010 20:54:17

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The last time i tried to make a model it was a plastic merlin eh101, modeled om the tiger 69 zh860 helicopter. i couldnt make it, it just all went wrong. (it would not be so bad if i had not spent 2 years fixing the actual real helicopter!!!!)
ronnie read
#57 Posted : 29 April 2010 12:43:35

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this is my first model ship ever i used to do model cars when younger but fort this would keep me busy as just got out army
jonny7england
#58 Posted : 29 April 2010 13:30:20

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Hi there Ronnie, welcome to these hallowed halls mate, I hope that you enjoy your build ..if you have any problems..there are plenty of friendly folk on here that will be only too happy to help..BigGrin
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#59 Posted : 29 April 2010 14:43:20

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ronnie read wrote:
this is my first model ship ever i used to do model cars when younger but fort this would keep me busy as just got out army


Welcome aboard BigGrin
Regards,

David

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#60 Posted : 29 April 2010 16:17:09

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As dtgray ....said welcome aboard lads...BigGrin BigGrin
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