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Yet another Victory by Bernd Options
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#101 Posted : 19 December 2012 13:19:08

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Hi Bernd
Brilliant work as ever! I love the wooden handrail too. Blushing I've still got this section to do on mine, I just had enough room to fit the gun tackle in the corner, (the 'blocks' are actually touching the cabins) but I think my problem is going to be finding enough room to fit the steps in between the two guns, I exactly followed the positioning of the gun ports on the kit plywood sides which I replaced with planking but it is a very tight fit, (probably should have ignored the kit and re-measured the dimensions from the proper plans - hindsight is always 20/20!)
Keep 'em coming and Merry Christmas to you all!

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Robin
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#102 Posted : 19 December 2012 15:50:40

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Very nicely built and great attention to detail. Love the cannon wheels and that handrail is a piece of artLove .
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#103 Posted : 19 December 2012 20:50:16

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Hi Bernd!
A nice work with superb detail modifications! Perfect job!

Regards, Bernd
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#104 Posted : 19 December 2012 22:28:53

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Thank you, Robin, moriarty, and Bernd!
Robin, you are doing a great job with your Victory, which is even smaller. On my Victory, the relative positions of cabin walls, ladders, and adjacent gunports isn't quite correct, if compared to the original. There simply isn't enough room under the ladder.

Regards,
Bernd
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#105 Posted : 20 December 2012 00:05:11

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Amazing Bernd, love the detail on the ladders and bullworks..... All being mentally noted for when I get round to starting my Vic.... May be picking up my pension first though....Laugh ... Keep posting....

Regards

Alan
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#106 Posted : 20 December 2012 06:51:23

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Thank you, Alan!

Meanwhile I placed the second carronade on the fore deck.



But now the rigging style of the guns on the quarter deck was not in line with the rigging of the carronades.
So I changed it to the new style - quite some fiddling, because everything had to be done "in situ".







And this is the current state of the quarterdeck



Kind regards,

Bernd
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#107 Posted : 20 December 2012 13:05:36

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I'm lost for words Bernd, what an amazing build.
Can you tell us the technique you used for coiling the ropes on the quarterdeck cannons please
David
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#108 Posted : 20 December 2012 17:51:31

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David, the technique for coiling the rope is essentially described in the official build diary (Issue 14), see here:

http://forum.model-space.co.uk/default.aspx?g=posts&t=731

But now this has to be done directly on the deck. I use only a small piece of double-sided tape that I place next to the cannon. The piece of tape isn't much larger than the coil. Then I lay out the coil on the tape with the help of tweezers, millimeter by millimeter. This might not work with a rope that is too stiff. I first tried with a waxed rope (which is not so hairy), but the coil always sprung up again. With the rope provided with the kit it can be done. Then soak the rope in PVA glue and when dry, try to grab the coil with tweezers and slowly pull it off the tape. This is tricky, because it is easy to destroy the coil if you apply too much force. When you have separated coil and tape, remove the tape from the deck and glue the coil in place.
(Sorry if the explanation isn't clear, I am not used to describe these things in English)

Greetings from Austria,
Bernd
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#109 Posted : 20 December 2012 18:53:40

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Not at all Bernd, the explanation is very clear. Thank you for that. I have the same problem in that the work has got to be completed 'in situ' as I've already fitted the cannons, but seeing your work, I thought I must have a go at thatBigGrin
Thanks again and happy building
David
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Oh man this is some SWEET build. All that detail!! [Love]
Keep those pictures coming :)
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#111 Posted : 29 December 2012 15:34:38

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That`s fantastic Bernd, great job ThumpUp
Kind regards
Peter BigGrin

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#112 Posted : 29 December 2012 15:45:20

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Hi Bernd!
A nice and detailled work, well done!

Regards, Bernd
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#113 Posted : 04 January 2013 15:18:23

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Hi bernd.
Really fantastic build. Keep the pictures coming ian Cool
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#114 Posted : 05 January 2013 15:39:52

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Bloody good build there mate - well done !
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#115 Posted : 14 April 2013 08:12:10

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Hi Bernd,

do you have some pictures from your rigging and sails ?
or haven't you reached that point yet, I'm curious about
your recent progress.

Adri Seidel Holland
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#116 Posted : 17 April 2013 10:31:13

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Hi shipmates,
thanks for all the comments, I'm glad you like it! BigGrin

Yes, Adri, I have started rigging already and will show some pics soon. I'm sorry that I'm late with this, but presently I don't have much time left to spend on the forum Crying.

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Bernd
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#117 Posted : 17 April 2013 23:24:46

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Hi, all!

I'm indeed a little behind with my posts. Let me try to catch up a little:

Here is how I did the chainwales. I drilled some additional holes into the slits in front side of the wales and bent the wire around the deadeyes with long ends fitting into these holes. In that way, stability is improved and no glue is necessary to fix the deadeyes to the chainwales.







It is not quite easy to figure out the correct positions of the chainwales, here I followed closely the official build diary





Here are the the mizzen-chainwales of the original.



The spacing between the deadeyes closely matches the positions of the gunports. In the model, the small scale makes this more difficult. I found it easier to exchange the mizzen chainwales and place them as shown here (i.e., as in the magazine but different from Tomick's build and the original).



Next step was to complete the chainwale rigging by attaching straps:





And here again the mizzen chainwale on starboard. Not quite correct, but, as mentioned above, it fits well to the positions of the gunports on my model



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#118 Posted : 17 April 2013 23:46:12

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Very nice work there Bernd. Looking great and love the tip on drilling additional holes in the side of the chainwales...Drool Drool . that one is banked for future use....Cool Cool Keep up the great work you do and keep those images coming.....BigGrin BigGrin

Regards

Alan
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#119 Posted : 17 April 2013 23:52:19

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Wow, your work is amazing! This must be the quickest I have bookmarked a page in a long time!

I am on issue 20 and got my planking ahead of me, but looking at your build I can't wait to come back and to follow your tips!

Cant wait to see more pictures as you progress! Good luck!
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#120 Posted : 18 April 2013 01:03:10

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Your build is looking stunning

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