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#101 Posted : 17 September 2013 13:47:41

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Thanks fir that idea Nigel, gives me something else to think about, I think my scroll saw blades are about the right cut size for this. Not quite on the gallery yet though, a few issues to go first so have time to decide.

I have a problem with the mizzen mast crossjack yard - the yard slings on the drawings are large ones as used on the main mast and foremast lower yards but only tiny ones were supplied as shown below -
the whole of the yard footprint is shown in two shades as a part of it is going over those ropes - I know I have seen someone mention this before recently but i have no idea where or who or what the outcome was, can anyone please help?




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#102 Posted : 17 September 2013 14:15:09

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#103 Posted : 17 September 2013 22:23:03

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Hi Stevie, perhaps you can have a look at Bernd's build, he has some very nice close ups of his masts and yards... may just give you the answer you seek..... Cool Cool .. Am following your build very closely..... Cool Cool

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#104 Posted : 17 September 2013 22:31:28

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BigGrin Hi Steve
I remember this too but cant remember like yourself what diary i think he cut new ones a little bigger but not totally sure i think also that it was mentioned there is a shadow effect on the drawings aswell
Sorry i cant be of more help
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#105 Posted : 23 September 2013 12:48:41

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A few more bits done, I sorted the yard slings problem out in the end and discovered that the parts supplied were ok as was the official build, it was the the plan that was wrong, there are a couple of errors on the mizzen mast plans.
Firstly, I have now completed the mizzen mast, yards and booms - in fact all masts and yards are doneBigGrin - Just the bowsprit to do but thats not for a while yet.

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#106 Posted : 23 September 2013 12:52:27

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#107 Posted : 23 September 2013 12:54:41

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#108 Posted : 23 September 2013 13:02:55

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I am currently on issue 83 and have skipped the gunport lids for now as i think they will get in the way of the next stage, the stern gallery detailing.
I am swerving away from the instructions for this one mainly for simplicity and I also want to avoid any awkward masking / painting at the end.
What I am doing here will only really interest other Vic builders but i have had a good think about this and have decided to try it a bit differently. As I am currently working on this right now it will be shown over a few posts as I go along but the first thing I did was to cut up the acetate into window strips instead of using it in one piece - this could very easily all go wrong and I will then just have to order a back issue and start againBigGrin
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#109 Posted : 23 September 2013 13:43:02

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Looking great as always

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#110 Posted : 23 September 2013 22:21:15

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Great work Steve, simply love it and I too will be referring to this build when I get started on my Vic... Your standard of build is superb.... Cool Cool

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#111 Posted : 23 September 2013 22:37:54

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Super neat clean work as always SteveCool Cool Cool
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#112 Posted : 24 September 2013 21:40:22

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Thankyou for the nice comments, always welcomeBigGrin
I have hit a snag with this as my other post mentions, cat had a little chew on the middle window strip, found it under my desk in a bit of a state, i think it was actually chewing the frames i had put on there. Heres the gallery up to now.
I first rounded the edges on some 4mm and 3mm strip, then sprayed some A4 paper black to use for strips for the vertical frames, I wanted it to look neater than a painted finish. The strip above the window is a laminate of 3 1x2.5mm strips in a yellow, black, yellow stripe, the pillars will sit on top of this next.

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#113 Posted : 24 September 2013 21:48:43

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#114 Posted : 24 September 2013 21:51:53

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very nicely done steve, it's looking really good. k.
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#115 Posted : 24 September 2013 22:50:46

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Lovely work Steve, very well done.... Cool Drool Drool Cool

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Very impressive SteveCool Cool Great idea spraying normal paper,I don't think it would of looked so clean if you had used black card.You may have stumbled on something here as when you think about it,the scope is endless,hinges,rudder pintles,brackets,strenthening plates the list goes on and on.Cool Cool Cool
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Thanks Karl, Alan, Nigel -
The paper idea came to me after I tried black card but it was too thick. You need to use the very thin printer paper but dont spray with anything water based, use a normal aerosol can as it wont wrinkle the paper up - if you spray both sides it will also colour the paper right through so there is no white edge showing when cut.
Looks like the lower windows are going to come off today to be re-done with clear acetate and tape for panel frames. Watch this spaceBigGrin
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Very nice. Will be there soon so looking with interest.
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#119 Posted : 27 September 2013 16:33:15

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A small update while im waiting for the replacement acetate being kindly sent by Jan ZwartBigGrin

I am working from photos for the gallery and not the instructions, I figured its just decoration anyway so whatever I do cant cause problems on the build later, as long as it looks ok then its fine with me. Im probably going to end up with a simplified version of the real thing and am mainly using pre-painted laminates to avoid any careful painting. The main changes are the vertical stripes on the quarter galleries which I have tried to re-create using five strips of 0.5mm wood, pre-painted and glued with clamps. I have also squeezed a few more pillars in the stern lower row as there are many more on the real thing, anyway here are a few pics - there are a few patches of glue and bare wood but these will all be sorted out when all woodwork is done.

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#120 Posted : 27 September 2013 23:31:30

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Beautiful work Stevie and very pleased you managed to get replacement acetate.... Cool Cool .. The Vic is certainly one beautiful lady....Cool

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