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#1 Posted : 17 February 2013 22:22:50

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Thought I better put a few shots of the project so far
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#2 Posted : 17 February 2013 23:37:09

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She's looking great Tony.

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#3 Posted : 17 February 2013 23:42:10

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very nice indeed.
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#4 Posted : 03 March 2013 22:29:58

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Decided to waterline it, as i'm going to display it with the sales up in the sea .... it was a make or break chopping the bottom of the hull off, but happy with the end result
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#5 Posted : 03 March 2013 22:33:13

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BigGrin Now that's something different, il be keeping an eye on this build to see how she turns out
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#6 Posted : 03 March 2013 23:01:54

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I agree Andy, an interesting twist and look forward to seeing her progress Cool
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#7 Posted : 04 March 2013 13:08:31

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I love that idea and saves you 6 months of copper tilling BigGrin Could make for an interesting diorama with the ships boats Cool

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#8 Posted : 11 March 2013 08:29:32

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I also like this idea. Oh and your build so far looks excellent! nice work and look forward to future updates.

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#9 Posted : 16 March 2013 03:46:50

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Went to a restaurant in Auckland called "Tonys Lord Nelson" (it was in Nelson Street), but what was really neat was the paper plate mats and menu's with a great picture of the battle of trafalgar, so apart from great food and stunning service, I managed to get a few plate mats and menu's.

So the current plans are to base my build off this
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#10 Posted : 16 March 2013 08:52:06

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BigGrin Hi ermmm your going to be busy have you counted the ships in that picture
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#11 Posted : 16 March 2013 10:58:40

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Hi Tony, I agree with everyone what a fabulous idea cutting the base off the hullBigGrin Good workmanship Kind regards Mike
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#12 Posted : 16 March 2013 21:39:03

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Thanks for the support guy's, the plan is to do a diorama of the ship at sea, and similar to the above pictures in fighting mode. I have a mate who is an artist, so he is going to do the sea for me (now with canon shots in the water).
I want to try and do this as as realistic as I can (so not a clean painted ship) .
So if anybody's got any idea's they think I should try, please let me know.
Definitely going to get Mikes enhancement kits, and would like to get a full complement of deck crew ( hey Mike another enhancement idea)

They only disadvantage of cutting off the bottom of the hull, nothing left to do for a few months, only got planks arriving in the latest issues
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#13 Posted : 28 April 2013 06:15:38

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a bit more work while waiting for the next issues
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#14 Posted : 28 April 2013 10:06:25

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BigGrin Looking good there ,keep the pic's comingCool
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Nice work and a great photo Tony Cool
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#16 Posted : 29 April 2013 02:50:53

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I bought a set of the HAT British Marines and Sailors, but at 1/72 scale (on the left) they were just too big .... so after reading robin idea of transforming HO 1/87 scale railway people into crew I thought I would give it ago, a bit of chopping, and filing later

the first attempt didn't turn out too bad, and he 'll be below decks anyway (I'm sure the next will be better), so I ordered a bag of HO people from Ebay, out of China for about US$8 ... who needs a life when you can have this much fun
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#17 Posted : 15 July 2013 06:30:42

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a few update pictures
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#18 Posted : 04 September 2014 01:33:37

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Finally back into it, managed to find an old shop cabinet at an auction, now can get onto the water and backdrop
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Very nice indeed.

A good find with cabinet as units at this size are really very expensive.

Look forward to seeing more of your build.

Happy modelling

Tony
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#20 Posted : 04 September 2014 23:06:43

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Well done there Tony!

If the rest of the crew turn out as good as the first one you'll have a real classic there!Cool Cool Cool
It IS quite relaxing chopping up little people isn't it!BigGrin

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