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jase
#81 Posted : 08 September 2013 22:55:25

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Congratulations on the Yellow Medal, this build has been a total joy to watch from the start - well done and keep the pics coming Cool

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#82 Posted : 08 September 2013 23:02:35

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BigGrin Again congratulations Steve on your yellow medalCool
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#83 Posted : 09 September 2013 00:09:00

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well done,well deserved.
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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#84 Posted : 09 September 2013 00:16:22

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Congratulations on your medal SteveCool Cool well deserved for a truly wonderful build.
Kind Regards Nigel
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#85 Posted : 09 September 2013 00:36:52

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Steve, a yellow medal that is very well deserved, congratulations to you... Cool Cool

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Alan
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#86 Posted : 09 September 2013 01:01:30

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What a lovely surprise, thankyou very much everyoneBigGrin, the credit has to go to this forum really, I have learned so much looking at everyone's builds since i started the vic.

Cheers
Steve
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#87 Posted : 09 September 2013 09:56:42

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Hi Steve,
Thanks for the info regarding the danish oil, I have found a place here in SA that does stock itBigGrin ...still searching for "weather-it" before I resort to e-bay.BigGrin Thanks again
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Steve

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#88 Posted : 09 September 2013 13:38:39

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Well deserved medal there Steve, well done.
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#89 Posted : 09 September 2013 21:57:28

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Congratulations Steve, well deserved medal.
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Alan
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#90 Posted : 09 September 2013 22:20:01

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Hello Steve,

I don't often comment on the ship builds, not my thing if I'm honest but there are some on here who are doing some fantastic builds and when I notice a good'un I feel compelled to make comment, especially on one such as yours!

Your Vic build is stunning mate, supremely neat and tidy and true craftsmanship - a joy to behold!! Drool Love Cool ThumpUp

Well done mate on a great job and well done also on the new medal - totally justified and very well deserved!


Kev BigGrin
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#91 Posted : 15 September 2013 13:40:16

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Hi
Thanks for all the comments, no update just now, i have done a few things but no pics yet. I was just wondering what peoples opinions were on an idea i have.
Does anyone think that the twisted black / gold solder i used on the entrances would look ok fitted to the extreme edges of the stern gallery, im reaching this area soon so want to get it all planned out. If you look at the real vic there is a decoration all round the edge similar to the entrance ports, I cant show a photo as i don't have any of my own, just wondered if this might look ok?
Steve
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#92 Posted : 15 September 2013 13:51:41

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stevie_o wrote:
Hi
Thanks for all the comments, no update just now, i have done a few things but no pics yet. I was just wondering what peoples opinions were on an idea i have.
Does anyone think that the twisted black / gold solder i used on the entrances would look ok fitted to the extreme edges of the stern gallery, im reaching this area soon so want to get it all planned out. If you look at the real vic there is a decoration all round the edge similar to the entrance ports, I cant show a photo as i don't have any of my own, just wondered if this might look ok?
Steve



Hi Steve.

In principle should not be an issue although the decoration is only half round. however you may be able to use the side galery trim to hide that? I was thinking of just rounding of the end of a plank strip then using a saw to make the groves then tidy up. maybe Mr brook has a thought on this?

I have attached one of my pics so people understand what your discussing.

J

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#93 Posted : 15 September 2013 14:12:29

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thanks for putting the pic up Jase (i have never been to the Vic so don't have any pics of my own).
The kit just used a trim around the outside but i think it can look better somehow, maybe as you say hiding half of the solder "rope" so you cant see it all, or if its pressed up against a trim it may look ok - should def brighten it up anyway and i was pleased with the look of the entrances. The plank carving sounds good but im not really and good with wood carving, might do a test piece?
Steve
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#94 Posted : 15 September 2013 14:29:31

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stevie_o wrote:
thanks for putting the pic up Jase (i have never been to the Vic so don't have any pics of my own).
The kit just used a trim around the outside but i think it can look better somehow, maybe as you say hiding half of the solder "rope" so you cant see it all, or if its pressed up against a trim it may look ok - should def brighten it up anyway and i was pleased with the look of the entrances. The plank carving sounds good but im not really and good with wood carving, might do a test piece?
Steve



Did you never ask for my 15 detail packs? they are full of pics I took including the poop deck usually closed to the public.

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#95 Posted : 15 September 2013 14:41:38

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No, not heard of the pack you were offering, downloading it now. Had a quick look and looks fantastic, so organised too - going to have a good look through after.
Am I allowed to use a pic from these to put on this forum if needed - to describe something for instance?
Thanks anyway, will be very useful.
Steve
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#96 Posted : 15 September 2013 14:50:11

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stevie_o wrote:
No, not heard of the pack you were offering, downloading it now. Had a quick look and looks fantastic, so organised too - going to have a good look through after.
Am I allowed to use a pic from these to put on this forum if needed - to describe something for instance?
Thanks anyway, will be very useful.
Steve



Steve, you are welcome to use my photos in this forum on your build or to help others but you will need permission from me to post outside this forum.

Thanks
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#97 Posted : 16 September 2013 21:13:46

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Hi Steve,
I saw your post #91, and I myself also missed something on the edge of the stern.
I solved that on a very easy way. May be not the most beautiful way, but for me it is OK.
I took a 2x5 and cut with a knife a number of triangles out of the corner of the 2x5 on distances of about one mm. One cut straight under 90 degrees and one cut under about 45 degrees.
May difficult to understand, but the pictures show what I mean.

May be, it gives someone an idea how to improve it.
Jan Zwart



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Already built: Half moon, Stadt Bremen.
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#98 Posted : 16 September 2013 21:19:41

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Very nice Jan,
Certainly has given me something to think about and I will be testing a few ideas out on scrap wood to see what looks good, you have done an amazing job on your gallery by the way
Steve
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#99 Posted : 16 September 2013 21:26:28

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Thanks Steve
Jan
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Already built: Half moon, Stadt Bremen.
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#100 Posted : 17 September 2013 00:19:21

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Hi Steve
Looking at the trim piece in question,I would find a hacksaw blade with the right tooth spacing.Clamping this against a wood strip in a vice,you can use as a guide for the needle file.This replicates the profile and ensures consistancy.Then it is a case of round the points across with a needle file in an upward fashion to match the picture.This would produce the top(make straight and bend to taffrail)and the two sides.That would only leave the two shaped corners that would have to be done freehand out of sheet timber.Hope this gives you an idea.
Kind Regards Nigel
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