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Cornwallray
#1 Posted : 22 June 2010 23:55:48

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Found this site and if you click on the Photo gallery of HMS Victory
you go to some very good images which can be zoomed in on.
Have fun!Drool

http://www.modelships.de...ctory_Portsmouth_eng.htm
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#2 Posted : 23 June 2010 09:17:00

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VERY VERY nice find Cornwall Ray.ThumpUpThumpUp
I like the zoomBigGrin in function major detail. The pics of the real ship are good. But if you go down the left side and click Gallery of ships sold find the victory half way down , you can veiw highly detailed pics of the rigging etc.... WOW...WOW...Blink Blink
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Mike Turpin
#3 Posted : 23 June 2010 09:21:27

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I second what Magpie has to say, it is a very useful site. Interestingly, the Victory model I looked at last night had yet another colour scheme for the boats ... Hey Ho Cool Didn't check the others but would be interesting to see if they have been consistent.

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#4 Posted : 23 June 2010 10:19:01

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Wow! Very impressive. The third model down looks like the Jokita kit. If it is, I want oneFlapper
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#5 Posted : 23 June 2010 10:39:08

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Looks really brilliant, I had to bookmark this one for future reference...thanks for drawing our attention to it mate...ThumpUp
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#6 Posted : 23 June 2010 11:29:50

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Yes, Very helpful indeed. A very good find.

Thank you.

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#7 Posted : 23 June 2010 12:03:40

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BigGrin Great pictures Ray! Will be a boon to help with the build......but has someone nicked the copper plating from her hull???LOL BigGrin LOL
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The copper plateing has all been removed and sold on ebay me thinks!
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I get the impression that these pictures were taken sometime ago and it looks like they were in the process of re-coppering at the time. The picture which includes the rudder, looks as if the copper has been stripped off and they haven't yet cleaned off the verdigris on the wood, before priming the wooden surface.

The bow pictures taken by mavrickandgoose back in March this year clearly shows the copper plates.

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#10 Posted : 24 June 2010 01:46:41

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Could somebody please tell me what that rather large block is that is rigged to the boomkin at the bow on the starboard side? I have made various models of the Victory and that block is new to me. Thanks.
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#11 Posted : 24 June 2010 10:19:57

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Morning Dave

Are you referring to the 'heart' which is turned into the lower end of the fore stay? A heart is not strictly speaking a block because it has no moving parts (sheaves) and is part of the standing rigging rather than the running rigging.

If I have misunderstood the question can you say which picture you are looking at?

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#12 Posted : 24 June 2010 10:22:47

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Cornwallray wrote:
The copper plateing has all been removed and sold on ebay me thinks!


There are in fact a lot of websites which are selling modern artifacts which include bits of oak or copper from Victory. They obviously come with a certificate of authentication so must be genuine.Cool

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#13 Posted : 24 June 2010 10:57:02

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Mike Turpin wrote:
Morning Dave

Are you referring to the 'heart' which is turned into the lower end of the fore stay? A heart is not strictly speaking a block because it has no moving parts (sheaves) and is part of the standing rigging rather than the running rigging.

If I have misunderstood the question can you say which picture you are looking at?

Mike T



Apologies Mike. I was referring to your link to Maverickandgoose page. The photo is on page 1, 3rd row down 2nd photo along.
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#14 Posted : 24 June 2010 13:25:22

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Hi Dave

I had to delve into the Young Sea Officers Sheet Anchor Page 57

The block you are referring to which is strapped round the boomkin end, carries the Fore Tack which would be passed through another block on the clew of the foresail and then passes back where it is clinched to the boomkin. The other end is fastened off on the fore-castle.

If you have a look at the original set of photos on this post, the 1st one in the right hand column shows the fore tack going through a second block which is held up in the rigging, and would have been detached and then attached to the clew of the foresail once the sails are rigged.

Hope that helps, you can't beat 'the sheet anchor' for illustrating rigging etc

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doremi495
#15 Posted : 24 June 2010 22:36:25

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Thanks Mike. Appreciate your input. That block on the boomkin looked a little bit too big.
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