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Now that the build is all but complete,can we expect a permanent stand to replace the temporary stand that was provided for the construction of the hull - If so when is it going to be available,and at what cost if any?
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Apparently, the stand provided is it. I think we were lucky to get any stand, my endeavour came with nothing. I got some cast antique fish and a nice piece of Imboia wood to make my own stand, and it looks great. For my son's pirate ship, I used the same wood and some brass pedestals, and that also looked good. All these items are readily and not too expensively available at your local model/hobby shop. I will probably go for making some kind of ornate stand for my Victory, otherwise will get more of the fish. Part time modeller, full time biker
Built: Pinta Belle Poule (plastic) Endeavour Scratch build of Pirate ship "Neptune" (Based on cutter "HMS Aldebaran" Current builds: Victory
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Hi Spigs I have it from Mr T (I asked this question myself) that DeAg will be offering a stand for our Victory build through their shop. Don't know the timescale though Happy building David
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Have asked DeAg for an update
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Any news on options for the display stand? The only ones I've come accross is at CMB, and they are very expensive! There does'nt seem to be many places selling them. I've got a mahogany base and just need the mounts, so if anyone knows where I can them it would be much appreciated. Cheers' Jeff
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This is my BIGGEST peeve about these part-works things. When things that should be in them ( we pay enough for them ) are added extras at extra $$$$$ of course. The victory stand, extra. (though the one they sent as a working stand does look good with a Teak stain. The endeavour stand, extra. Not sure if the cutaway has one either. The Bismarck stand, has a working stand (My Endeavour is sitting on that atm ) can't remember off hand. The Lancaster bomber, ( a framed mirror ) 20 pounds extra, $40.00 AU and no rivet marker at least Bismarck and Endeavour had the nail pushers in them. I don't get the fancy free gifts because I get mine through the newsagent but most of them aren't anything I haven't got the equivelent to anyway so though nice and useful not really important. But PLEASE if a tool is needed for the build (the rivet marker wheel ) let us have it included. Current builds: The Victory (of course) The Endeavour The Bismarck Lancaster Bomber And any model kit that catches my eye Everything from 1/35 military to Godzilla and anything in between. Oh and a suit of armour. ( yes real knights armour )
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That's the ones I was loking at Tom, if nothing is forthcomming from DeAg I'll be getting the 'Dolphins' for 28 quid. (I don't really want to spend over £100!!) Fingers crossed Jeff
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Here you go Jeff..
An Offer/Order leaflet will be going out shortly, the stand will also be made available via the Online Shop.
The stock is anticipated in the next 3 weeks or so, cost is £19.99 (24.99 euros) includng Post/Packaging (allow 14 days for delivery).
Length 38.5cm, width 17.5cm and is complete with the HMS VIctory name plate. Tomick attached the following image(s):
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All things considered that seems quite a good price, especially as post and packing are inclusve. It may well be that I get one of those for myself. Steve..
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The bearded 1 wrote:This is my BIGGEST peeve about these part-works things. When things that should be in them ( we pay enough for them ) are added extras at extra $$$$$ of course. The victory stand, extra. (though the one they sent as a working stand does look good with a Teak stain. The endeavour stand, extra. Not sure if the cutaway has one either. The Bismarck stand, has a working stand (My Endeavour is sitting on that atm ) can't remember off hand. The Lancaster bomber, ( a framed mirror ) 20 pounds extra, $40.00 AU and no rivet marker at least Bismarck and Endeavour had the nail pushers in them. I don't get the fancy free gifts because I get mine through the newsagent but most of them aren't anything I haven't got the equivelent to anyway so though nice and useful not really important. But PLEASE if a tool is needed for the build (the rivet marker wheel ) let us have it included. The inclusion of a stand tends to vary from series to series/company to company, certainly the ModelSpace San Felipe, Yamato and Akagi series include a display stand. As for including specific tools outside of basic tools needed, then I agree that they should be provided, though the Lancaster series is not a DeAgostini series, though I am aware that the DeAgostini 1/12 Spitfire series does include a rivet marking tool, (hopefully the series will be released in the future).
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farrabass wrote:All things considered that seems quite a good price, especially as post and packing are inclusve. It may well be that I get one of those for myself. Steve.. I agree Steve, it does seem a good price for what is a finished item.
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Tomick wrote:The bearded 1 wrote:This is my BIGGEST peeve about these part-works things. When things that should be in them ( we pay enough for them ) are added extras at extra $$$$$ of course. The victory stand, extra. (though the one they sent as a working stand does look good with a Teak stain. The endeavour stand, extra. Not sure if the cutaway has one either. The Bismarck stand, has a working stand (My Endeavour is sitting on that atm ) can't remember off hand. The Lancaster bomber, ( a framed mirror ) 20 pounds extra, $40.00 AU and no rivet marker at least Bismarck and Endeavour had the nail pushers in them. I don't get the fancy free gifts because I get mine through the newsagent but most of them aren't anything I haven't got the equivelent to anyway so though nice and useful not really important. But PLEASE if a tool is needed for the build (the rivet marker wheel ) let us have it included. The inclusion of a stand tends to vary from series to series/company to company, certainly the ModelSpace San Felipe, Yamato and Akagi series include a display stand. As for including specific tools outside of basic tools needed, then I agree that they should be provided, though the Lancaster series is not a DeAgostini series, though I am aware that the DeAgostini 1/12 Spitfire series does include a rivet marking tool, (hopefully the series will be released in the future). My little rant was a generalised one. Just about all the part-works I've done or doing have little things that could be improved but I do still enjoy them. The stand for the Victory you show above looks good and I probably will end up getting it. Just a bit annoying when you pay over a thousand dollars or pounds for something but don't get everything you need for it. I'm 4 issues away from the end of the Lancaster, (much much building to do) do I keep the 30 bucks a fortnight that I spend on it? Or do I start another part works? Hmmm decisions decisions. Current builds: The Victory (of course) The Endeavour The Bismarck Lancaster Bomber And any model kit that catches my eye Everything from 1/35 military to Godzilla and anything in between. Oh and a suit of armour. ( yes real knights armour )
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Nice one Tom, I think that will do niceley sir! Just the job. Jeff
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Nice stand Mr T, will be getting that once it becomes available.
Craig
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I hope they will have quite a few in stock Mr T, as i think they are going to be snapped up. Nice heavy duty stand and name plate, and all for £19.99p inc pp. Very good value. Mal. Mal.
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Caldercraft - HM Cutter Sherbourne.
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Tomick wrote:Here you go Jeff..
An Offer/Order leaflet will be going out shortly, the stand will also be made available via the Online Shop.
The stock is anticipated in the next 3 weeks or so, cost is £19.99 (24.99 euros) includng Post/Packaging (allow 14 days for delivery).
Length 38.5cm, width 17.5cm and is complete with the HMS VIctory name plate. Very nice. How many parts does it come in? John
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I've not phyically seen it yet, but I am guessing that the hull supports and name plate block will need to be attached for ease of packaging and to prevent breakage during transit.
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errr this stand will be spread over 10 weeks,with a host of free gifts, 1.a pair of scissors(to cut the plastic bag,week 2.a pair of plastic glove to handle the varnished base,week 3.first part of stand,week four,a special bag for recycling the packaging,week 5.de-ag logo sticker to advertise the sovereign of the seas.week 6.2nd.part of stand,week 7.binder for the instructions and 100page intro in how to assemble a stand,week 8.application sheet for subscribing to sovereign of the seas,week 9.apology note for delay it will take 6months to despatch goods,week 10.an other apology note that they are out of stock. admin and de-ag staff,this is just a light hearted dig,and please don't be offended,your services have been much improved and a pay rise is on the way to all admin staff for putting up with our moans over this last 21/2 years,love you all karl. 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. http://www.model-space.com/gb/
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karl1113 wrote:admin and de-ag staff,this is just a light hearted dig,and please don't be offended,your services have been much improved and a pay rise is on the way to all admin staff for putting up with our moans over this last 21/2 years,love you all karl.  You know them so well. Shame you felt the need to say that though, I guess you don't want to get banned. John
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