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Joined: 17/03/2010 Posts: 128 Points: 336 Location: Windsor, Berks
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I thought it may be interesting to see how experienced we are  For me it's my 1st wooden model. Nothing like easing into a new hobby Follow my build to learn how to make firewood
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Joined: 20/03/2010 Posts: 43 Points: 135 Location: Gillingham, Kent
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I built the Artesania Endeavour about 13 years ago. Wanted to do this one at the time but couldn't afford it... Mike W Built:McLaren MP4-23
Ongoing:HMS Victory, Victory Cross-Section, Harley Fatboy, Hatchette Lancaster, Flying Scotsman, Stagecoach
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Joined: 30/03/2010 Posts: 285 Points: 880 Location: Belton, Norfolk
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Joined: 17/03/2010 Posts: 301 Points: 941 Location: fife
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this will be my fifth model but only two are actually almost finished the others get as far as hulls and the bits are left in boxes, and i am not sure they will ever get done, hopefully between deliveries of victory i may finished them off if i can get more details on them. they are thermoplye and constitution, my experience however leaves a bit to be desired and any advice or help will be welcomed (they look rough compared to you other modellers. current builds
victory,endeavour,thermoplye,constitution
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Joined: 31/03/2010 Posts: 13 Points: 38 Location: United Kingdom
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It will be my first wooden model. As i did some years ago some modelling, i'm not scared to undertake such a big task. I even think most of it will be easier then paper and card models. Also if i did have superglue when building Japanese navy from Tamiya plastic sets, it would be very easy. For me most difficult looks putting the planks on the hull. Also cutting gun ports seems tricky, as it will weaken the planking.
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Joined: 17/03/2010 Posts: 215 Points: 617 Location: Blackburn
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Done quite a few plastic, i am currently working on the President, first wood ship. Must admit when i purchased the kit i thought that it would be similar to a plastic kit, how wrong could i be. I have nearly completed the hull, which has taken 6mth. The kit is double plank on hull, first side is terrible and second side better but still not perfect. Hopefully Victory will turn out ok
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Joined: 20/03/2010 Posts: 187 Points: 526 Location: tidworth
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i hav made a few small wood ones and small plastic ones too but nowt like this and the size of this one
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Joined: 21/03/2010 Posts: 170 Points: 549 Location: Lincolnshire
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Plastic Airfix / Mamiya etc from youth and since then....
Soooo - first dive from 10 metres!!
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Joined: 01/04/2010 Posts: 10 Points: 13 Location: sutton-in-ashfield,nott's
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Im 60 years old and been modeling since 11 years old,figerines,ships,planes,model railways,laying track,buildings,landscapes all built from sratch,now its time to turn my attention to THE H M S VICTORY in wood,really looking forward to it,,
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Joined: 28/03/2010 Posts: 95 Points: 287 Location: dorking
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Hi all this is my first wooden ship from the start. But i do have another one that my father started when i was knee high to a very young grass hopper to finish as well. heres to all of us to finish all these half built modelswhile we wait for our next parts to turn up LETS BUILD AND BUILD HMS VICTORY HMS SURPRISE Can you help me with the volturno
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Joined: 20/03/2010 Posts: 278 Points: 833 Location: Nottingham
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Is my first wooden build, I will be doing the Victory as per the issues and HM Mortar Vessel Convulsion along side to cut my teeth on. My experience since childhood has been plastic kits and latterly Doll houses. So I'm really looking forward to this build, it looks like its going to be great fun and that whats its all about enjoying yourself! Regards Pam Pam's shipyard is closed for now no more room!
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Joined: 28/03/2010 Posts: 95 Points: 287 Location: dorking
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Dolls houses i have been building some of them too and the bits that go in side them lol... Hope that the practice on the dolls houses comes in helpful .... LETS BUILD AND BUILD HMS VICTORY HMS SURPRISE Can you help me with the volturno
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Joined: 21/03/2010 Posts: 24 Points: 76 Location: Bristol, UK
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46 yrs old now, been modelling since I was 9, up until 3 yrs ago it was only plastic models. Last model made from plastic was Titanic. Since then it's been wood. Halfway through a wooden model of a French Sloop called 'Le Astrolabe' and now Victory. Did start collecting the Hachette model of the Lancaster, but not impressed by the quality of the parts or detailing considering the size of it. Anyway prefer the ships. Dave.
Current Build: Le'Astrolabe.
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Joined: 17/03/2010 Posts: 147 Points: 448 Location: dingwall,highlands of scotland
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I used to make plastic kits many moons ago but lost interest and then last year i took a wild gee to do a wooden ship so i did the 'BILLINGS BLUENOSE' (still to do the rigging),a small 'ARTESANIA LATINA' fishing boat and now i'm doing a large MOUNTFLEET steam drifter and a CONSTRUCTO HALIFAX but the biggie is going to be the VICTORY. CURRENT BUILDS HMS HALIFAX HMS BOUNTY LYDIA EVA(STEAM DRIFTER) MANTUA COASTAL CANON COREL VICTORY CROSS SECTION TAMIYA 1/35 MATILDA MK 2 HACHETTE TIGER TANK DRAGON 1/35 TIGER TANK
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Joined: 23/03/2010 Posts: 85 Points: 230 Location: rotherham
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First wooden ship kit but have been making plastic models from being a kid, i then went on to model enginnering after leaving the royal navy, making smal steam engines making rc tanks, i am realy looking forward to building this model and learning the new skills we will need john HMS VICTORY HMS SURPRISE ASTON DB5 MCLAREN MP4-23
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Joined: 23/03/2010 Posts: 202 Points: 528 Location: Bedfordshire
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Hi all built loads of plastic my first attempt at wood was the Titanic from Amati which came out great so i thought i would go for this as it looked a lot more difficult than the titanic and with lots more detail (love a challenge) Allan
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Joined: 20/03/2010 Posts: 498 Points: 1,522 Location: South Wales
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Hi Everyone, it's great to see so many others who share the same passion for modeling, and not just the catwalk type I am 38 years old and have been making and building models since 4, it was a soda rocket, that I built with my granddad what got me started, from there I have made pipe racks out of washing pegs, a WWII duck, out of lollipop sticks, eiffel tower out of matches etc. I have also made countless models from the Airfix range, from spitfires, to the space shuttle, from Titanic to the Golden Hind, but none have pleased me more than completing the full wooden period ships I have successfully built and finished. My first was the UNION by constructo, followed by HMS BOUNTY, the Cutty Sark and my last was the Mayflower, but the Victory we now build will be the largest wooden model I have ever undertaken, and I'm really looking forward to it. Ship Builds on the go
Yamato - DeAgostini Subscription - Highly Recommend This Model AKAGI - DeAgostini Subscription - Highly Recommend This Model RMS Titanic Lifeboat (Kind Gift from DeAgostini Crew)
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Joined: 20/03/2010 Posts: 226 Points: 647 Location: Merseyside
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I've been building plastic kits since moses was a lad. This is my 7th wooden kit. I've built the Mantua 1:78 Victory and did all the rigging on the Corel 1:78 Victory for a friend. Dave H
Current builds :- Hachette 1/16 Tiger Tank H.M.S Victory, Santisima Trinidad (Section), 1/8 scale Aston Martin DB5, 1/8 scale McLaren, YNWA
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Joined: 21/03/2010 Posts: 54 Points: 158 Location: ISLE OF MAN
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This is my 6th wooden model, including Titanic and Bismarck, but my first boat of this type. I did start another Artesania Latina , small fising boat, but when next doors cat got locked in my shed for 2 days it ate my hull which I just built, I wonder is it possible to get the replacement pieces.
James
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Joined: 22/03/2010 Posts: 236 Points: 709 Location: Falkirk
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Several Plastic ones many years ago, but first wooden one Regards,
David
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