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#21 Posted : 21 September 2012 01:11:23

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Hi to all. New to ship building, but been contemplating for a while. Been looking into site, forums and some build diaries for several months, and i'm thinking of starting off with the Yamato. Is that a bit ambitious for first build ?
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#22 Posted : 21 September 2012 05:30:22

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Hi sJD a big warm welcome to the model space forumBigGrin I do think that is abit daunting for your first build, try a ship where you can get lots off advice from forum members and their builds Victory SOTS?

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#23 Posted : 21 September 2012 08:57:39

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Welcome sJD77, the Yamato is a lot to take on as a first build, there is a lot of assumption left to you knowing what is required and awful of crafting to do. A smaller kit would be better suited, but thats not to say don't have a go if its what you have set your heart on.
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#24 Posted : 21 September 2012 09:34:59

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Thanks for advice. Did originally look at both Victory and the Sovereign, but thought the rigging and sails would be where it fell apart. Going to look into Victory a bit more for first build. No doubt you will all be fed up of my persistent questions in upcoming months. Regards, Steve.
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#25 Posted : 21 September 2012 09:45:35

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Why not consider something less complex as a first build, and in the meantime you could be collecting the Victory/Yamato as a follow on.
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#26 Posted : 21 September 2012 12:41:06

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Welcome to the forum, the endeavour long boat might be a good starting point, and its a lot cheaper than a larger kit
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#27 Posted : 21 September 2012 13:16:23

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Have actually been checking the Endeavour Longboat and think it would be a more simplistic first build. Think it will be a full kit of the Longboat to get to grips, whilst subscribing to something else and building at later date. Thanks for all comments/advice.
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#28 Posted : 21 September 2012 13:27:15

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I wouldn't worry too much about rigging, it's not that difficult, but it just takes a lot of time and patience. I did it without any of the brilliant help and tips on this forum, and if I can do it. As to sails, there is a view that models look better without them and I've never fitted them (but that might change with the SOS). The great thing about SOS and Victory are the number of members build diaries plus the Official build of Mr T, that's so many orders of magnitude better than the instructions you get with a kit in a box.
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#29 Posted : 21 September 2012 22:13:47

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BigGrin Hi sJD77
I am currently building the Yamato series,take a look at my diary and Jink's build you will see that they are more for the medium to experienced builder than as a beginers kit.But in saying that if you feel your up to the challenge then go for it although i would recomend the vic or sos as a first build as the official build diary for both will be more detailed than the yamato's also the official build diary for the yam is not in sequence to what you recieve.Hope this is of help
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#30 Posted : 21 September 2012 23:01:22

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Hi my name is Rick, obvious I guess, BigGrin

I used to be on here several years ago but had to leave due to personal reasons, I have not been able to work due to ill health for a couple of years now so I have been taking up my time with model building, my latest one is a high spec HMS Victory, (not from DeAgostini, sorry) so far I have spent 4 months on it. I saw the sovereign advertised on TV and just had to have it, I will finish the Victory first though.
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#31 Posted : 21 September 2012 23:40:12

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Welcome back Rick.

Feel free to post up your Vic build in to a diary as it does not have to be a DeAgostini offering
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#32 Posted : 24 September 2012 13:01:47

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Hi everyone. Some I have spoken to before through various posts but have not introduced myself to all the members... Am completely new to this kind of model making, used to build aircraft when I was young but that was many years ago. Looking forward to the challenge of this one and have taken the plunge by publishing a build diary for those who are interested to follow.... Look forward to following your many builds and am sure I will get plenty of advice, tips and help when needed...

Good luck to you all on this build.
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#33 Posted : 27 September 2012 13:14:21

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Thanks Tomick BigGrin
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#34 Posted : 27 September 2012 14:28:18

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Have taken the plunge, and currently waiting on the Endeavour Longboat as first build to get to grips. Only slight worry is planking, but with perciverance and patience should be fine. Only problem now is what to subscribe to next, the Victory or Yamato. Have been looking at several build diaries for both, and whilst the Vic seems to have more beginners like myself, the Yam doesn't seem too daunting, or maybe i'm trying to convince myself.
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#35 Posted : 27 September 2012 15:09:06

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Welcome to the forum sJD Cool

You'll find this guide an interesting insight into planking..


http://www.modelshipwrig...cles/plankingproject.pdf
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#36 Posted : 18 November 2012 21:39:01

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Hi , my user name is canoe21, I live in Ontario, Canada. My wife gave me the H.M.S. Victory by AL.for Christmas.
I have built the Bluenose 11 by AL and also the Cutty Sark by Billings.

I have been looking over the instructions for the kit and have decided that this build will keep me going for quite some time.

I am thinking of changing the binnacle and also the sky light as I feel that these are up to standard for the H.M.S. Victory. I also am doing the hull in copper.
Still have a few jobs to catch up around our home before I can start the build.

I have got a lot of ideas from this web site and this will help me greatly in my build of the H.M.S. Victory.



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#37 Posted : 18 November 2012 21:44:09

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Hi canoe21
A very big welcome to Modelspace forum.
The guys on here are very helpfull, All you need to do is ask.
Above all enjoy tour build and take your time.
Best regards.
Mark
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#38 Posted : 18 November 2012 21:52:49

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BigGrin Awarm welcome to the forum m8Cool
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Welcome to the forum canoe21 Cool
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#40 Posted : 18 November 2012 23:55:35

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