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#201 Posted : 01 October 2013 14:14:52

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That is a good question John.I will probably buy one pack and then try it out see how it looks when I post the pics.
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#203 Posted : 01 October 2013 14:24:27

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BigGrin BigGrin !!!impossible!!!!!
I have seen your buildCool Cool Cool
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#204 Posted : 01 October 2013 18:17:27

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Hi folks!,
Just ordered the tiles 1 of each to see which is best, The guy was very helpful and he supplies tiles specific for Victory (no rivet marks)ThumbDown The ones I have ordered can be trimmed and overlapped apparently this was how it was done (don`t shoot the messenger)BigGrin waiting patiently for them to arrive to see what is what.
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#205 Posted : 01 October 2013 19:52:26

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Hi Rob,
The copper plates on Victory were 4ft by 1ft 2inch (1200X350mm),and had 31 rivets along the top and bottom and 10 down the sides, they were overlapped by about 1 1/8 inch (28mm approx.)on all sides, so at your 1/84 scale you are looking at 14mm X 4mm.
On my 1/100 scale Victory I used tiles that were 15mm X 5mm which would be close to what you need. I got them several years ago and will try to remember where. The two versions you mentioned are both a bit large for your scale, but on saying that, so were mine and I,m very pleased with the way it looks. If you do go with the ones you have seen, I would go with the 1/72 tiles as they are the smallest and have the edge rivets
(although not the right amount).
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#206 Posted : 01 October 2013 20:04:45

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Hi Alan,
Thanks for thatBigGrin ,I was going to cut them to size and see what they looked like. Do you think it will be really noticeable if it slightly bigger. I am trying to get away from putting all them rivet marks on them myself, I think it would take too much time for me. Working all day just an hour or so at night to work on itBlink Blink.
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Hi Rob,
Located the 15mm X 5mm copper plates that I used, but can't believe the price Blink I remember they weren't cheap,(and there wasn't much choice as I remember) but didn't think they were that much (they probably weren't when I got them about 7-8 years ago).
They also do the ones you have mentioned. Perhaps the smaller ones are harder to make Mellow Here is the link anyway.

http://www.cornwallmodel...tua_plating.html#a32900

I don't think that it will look to bad being slightly larger than scale,
but I would say that BigGrin, If you haven't already, have a look at my build, once the copper mellows and tarnishes a bit it blends in better anyway. I think cutting them to size would be a very time consuming exercise even if you get them all right first time, plus costly if you don't Blink
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#208 Posted : 02 October 2013 00:15:41

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Hi Alan,
I did look at your build and if got it half as good as that I will be pleased.BigGrin
Thanks for the link but they are a bit pricey, I will try the ones I have ordered and then show them actual size and trim some of them and how hard it is going to beBlink Blink . Don`t know yet how I am going to hold them on temporary yetConfused Confused
Thanks again mateBigGrin BigGrin
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#209 Posted : 04 October 2013 11:08:39

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Hi Folks!!
Working from the pictures in the mag the measurements are different to mine,as you can see they are further over underneath the handrail, Will this make any difference with anything or will I make adjustments before I paint it. It is the 29mm measurement is further over than the mag. The 24mm one is the width, so had to bring it in to look relatively even.Confused Confused
It looks a mess at the mo will clean it up before I paint.
Please adviseBigGrin BigGrin
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ps Just ignore the fighting top jpg3 as it just won`t display. Mad
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#210 Posted : 06 October 2013 18:17:14

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Hi
Making great progress here, my masts are currently put away until needed but I can take a look if you wish, I really dont see any problems arising from where you have drilled these holes though.
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#211 Posted : 06 October 2013 18:39:47

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Hi steve,
I was just that the holes in the mag are more to the sides,then i looked at the tomicks official build and they are the same as mine?. Just put the blocks this afternoon seems to be ok!!.
Thanks for the reply mateBigGrin BigGrin
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#212 Posted : 06 October 2013 21:53:03

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hi,I remember at the time,there was an issue with the plans/lining up holes ect. believe it was a typo on the plans,follow tomicks build and all will be ok.
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#213 Posted : 07 October 2013 00:05:08

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Hi Karl,
Thanks, I forget sometimes that the official build is there,Blushing will check all the time now,
thanks for your replyBigGrin
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#214 Posted : 11 March 2014 22:53:28

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Hi folks,long time no post.BigGrin BigGrin
I have been a numpty,Blushing Blushing Blushing Blushing
as you can see i put the steps on the wrong side Of the entrance,would be a nightmare to get off (super-glue) I realised when on the last 3 steps that it looked odd Angry Angry Angry so just carried on. I obviously concentrated on the magazine and done both exactly the same. Except for you hardened model makersCool Cool Do you think it will be noticedCrying Crying.
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Hi Rob.

To be honest, although it might stand out like a sore thumb now, and YOU will always notice it Blink I think once the black and yellow bands go on only an 'expert' would think to point it out. The only alternative might be to make up some 'extenders' for the steps, cut them off at right angles at the forward edge and increase their length to where they would have been and just have them slightly over long as a result. Like I said though, I don't think anybody else would really notice!BigGrin

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Hi, it will be noticed by some hardened modellers as you say but won't be noticed by the vast majority of viewers... As you have used superglue I would leave well alone and class it a unique feature of your build..... She's looking great though......Cool Cool

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Plymouth57 wrote:
Hi Rob.

To be honest, although it might stand out like a sore thumb now, and YOU will always notice it Blink I think once the black and yellow bands go on only an 'expert' would think to point it out. The only alternative might be to make up some 'extenders' for the steps, cut them off at right angles at the forward edge and increase their length to where they would have been and just have them slightly over long as a result. Like I said though, I don't think anybody else would really notice!BigGrin

Keep them coming!

Robin

Thanks for the tip as you say might not be noticed, I might make it worse if i change it Mad . as much as I concentrate I still make mistakes,Blushing Blushing
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Gandale wrote:
Hi, it will be noticed by some hardened modellers as you say but won't be noticed by the vast majority of viewers... As you have used superglue I would leave well alone and class it a unique feature of your build..... She's looking great though......Cool Cool

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Thanks gandale, I think I will do that. Unique is rightBigGrin
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#219 Posted : 12 March 2014 00:33:29

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Mistakes happen to the best of us. most people that view your model will be friends and family who probably will never have a clue. However I think this may cause you some issues with the chainwale rigging.

I know it is going to be a pain but really you could do with correcting this.
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Hi
Nice to see you back on this, I would never have spotted it if it was not mentioned. If you did want to correct it though you can use superglue release, I have used it a few times and its very good, a few drops into the joint and leave 5 mins then remove the part. The remains of the glue will then wipe off.
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