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Finished the Launch - What have I learned Options
doobeiferkin
#1 Posted : 03 August 2010 22:43:51

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Well I have just finished the Victory's launch. As this is my first wooden ship build I thought it might be interesting to document what I had learned so far....

1. Hull planks are only so thick...stop sanding when you see the floor!

2. Tiny parts which you drop from the workbench automatically enter the fith dimension when they hit the floor only to re-materialize when you have finally given up looking for them!

3. The cost of the tools required to complete the Victory model will eventually exceed the cost of your house!

4. When you put your tools aways there will ALWAYS be one less than when you took them out!

5. Attention to detail appears to grow exponentially with time. After a few weeks you seriously consider investing in an electron microscope!

6 Brass does't like to be painted!

7. 5 million people could build the Victory model and every one of them would look better than yours!

8. Wood looks great until you paint it!

9. The cat's tail always finds the open paint pot.

10. If you knock over a pot of paint it will always be the black one.

11. Bread knives do not make good modelling saws!

12. After 5 hours of squinting through a maginfying glass you look like Popeye!

13. After 2 years of building the Victory model you will probably look like the Hunchback of Notre Dame!

14. The actual size of a millimeter mysteriously changes between the time you take a measurement and the time you cut the wood!

15. The probability of loosing a part of the kit is directly proportional to its importance!

16. The parts supplied by DeAgostini are always 3 mm less than what you need to finish the model!

17. After completing the Victory Model your swear box should pay off your mortgage!


Still...its all good fun (isn't it???)
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#2 Posted : 03 August 2010 22:48:26

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LOL LOL LOL OH NO !!! Coffee all over my computer monitor again !! LMAO LOL LOL LOL
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#3 Posted : 03 August 2010 22:52:48

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As I read your post I found myself laughing more and more as I connected in a personal way to all your points, very nice and exactly true. Lol
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#4 Posted : 03 August 2010 22:57:45

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Cheers Willz I'm sure there are many more 'learning experiences' to raise a smile or two
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#5 Posted : 03 August 2010 23:49:39

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BigGrin BigGrin

... and I thought I was the only one suffering all those trials and tribulations


... Was there a length of brass wire that came with the launch bits or did I just dream it???


LOL LOL

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#6 Posted : 03 August 2010 23:58:37

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HA Ha welcome to the world of modelling. After cutting the oar slots in that launch, I will probably need counselling. Thank god for filler.
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#7 Posted : 04 August 2010 00:13:47

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thats very good i like it alot

very good

by the way what about gluing yourself to the model

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#8 Posted : 04 August 2010 00:28:07

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know exactly how you feel ...... but try having a playful cat that will either chase, watch or pinch anything that moves or when you go to get extra tools Confused , its amazing what can be found under the back of a chair especially when the cat has that look of innocence when you cant find the fidly bits Laugh
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#9 Posted : 04 August 2010 07:46:19

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LMAO, I'm glad I put my tea down before reading this. But on the serious side, it's sooo accurate.

Laugh LOL Blink
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#10 Posted : 04 August 2010 09:43:02

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alantait wrote:
know exactly how you feel ...... but try having a playful cat that will either chase, watch or pinch anything that moves or when you go to get extra tools Confused , its amazing what can be found under the back of a chair especially when the cat has that look of innocence when you cant find the fidly bits Laugh


For cat read 'wife' Can somebody explain why everything has to be 'tidied away' and not left in a 'convenient and memorable place' next to TV chair, by bed etc.

At least in my shipyard - sorry home office, I can loose tools, materials all on my own!

Mike T BigGrin BigGrin
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#11 Posted : 04 August 2010 10:13:40

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hi mike..... suppose i am lucky in a way, my wife does scrapbooking as a hobby so understands the need to 'spread out'.. problem when we converted the third bedroom to a craft room is she took over (no room for me) so i end up with tables in the living room (where the cat loves to play)i permanently have a table sitting with loads of stuff in the corner.. unless visitors or the grandson arrives.. then ohhhhhLaugh
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o how that brings back memories, I have two cats!! double trouble who are banned from the workshop/craftroom/spare bedroom/junkshop. yes only one room has to take all this.tried a work schedule,but that works out 10min. aday for me.and the rest for the boss,thinking again how do I get more time? e-bay is the answer,flog her gear and I have half empty room,buy her a camera and dump her out in the peak district and pick her up at night,gives me more time,he he he,now she want's an other hard drive to put pics on.o well we some peace now.
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alantait wrote:
or the grandson arrives.. then ohhhhhLaugh


Now you are getting into serious issues, my five-year old(just) grandson has decided that anything with a sharp blade or that whizzes round at high speed like the lathe is much better than playing with Lego! BigGrin BigGrin

I don't mind -- it's just the women keep muttering about 'health and safety' wots that? Confused

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or the grandson arrives.. then ohhhhhLaugh

Thankfully I don't have that problem...yet,although the eldest & his fiancee keep scaring us with "we may have some good news for you..grandad" i'm sure they do it just to wind me up!!I do have a 17 year old that likes to burst in with some life or death problem that has to be sorted out right there & then..right when i'm in the middle of something very delicate..last night I was battling with the pintles for the launch...lost count of how many I made & lost.Of course I musn't forget the odd baby seagull!Cursing

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I don't mind -- it's just the women keep muttering about 'health and safety' wots that? Confused

Isn't that the fact that they should stop interrupting for your health & their safety?
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#15 Posted : 04 August 2010 15:50:37

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Mike Turpin wrote:
BigGrin BigGrin

... and I thought I was the only one suffering all those trials and tribulations


... Was there a length of brass wire that came with the launch bits or did I just dream it???


LOL LOL

Mike T



LOL I Think there was a length of brass wire! But, I think mine (as in 2) entered the fith dimension as well !!! LOL
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Mike Turpin wrote:

For cat read 'wife' Can somebody explain why everything has to be 'tidied away' and not left in a 'convenient and memorable place' next to TV chair, by bed etc.

.........

Mike T BigGrin BigGrin


Because, if the wife breaks anything you have left out, it will be your fault.....

Opps I think I am in trouble, the wife reads this forum... <runs away>Scared
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#17 Posted : 04 August 2010 17:20:24

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As we are on the subject of build problems. Could you guys help me out here.
I think I am missing part of the build instructions that my wife seams to have spotted because she keeps telling me "It's about time you got the Hoover out".
I cant bloody find that anywhere.Blink

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#18 Posted : 04 August 2010 17:46:32

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That's the nasty 'orrible sucking thing which removes all the bits of brass wire, carefully measured bits of wood, those other bits which might just come in useful when desperate etc. etc.Cursing

I keep a small hand version with a loud motor in the office and make loud impressive noises with it from time to time and that tends to keep her quiet.BigGrin I wonder if that is where my brass wire has gone??Confused

Mike T
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#19 Posted : 04 August 2010 18:11:37

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That really rang true for me.
I wish that it were possible to have a seperate room where one could leave all the 'necessary' bits ready to use. It seems like I spend more time preparing my workspace and putting everything back again afterwards than I actually spend on the build itself.
At least there is a large storage cupboard in the living room where 'she who must be obeyed' has 'allowed' me to berth the build as it progress's

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#20 Posted : 04 August 2010 20:53:00

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I tend to leave all the modelling stuff out on the kitchen table. She who must be obeyed will come in and plonk the dinner down amongst the bits. I am sure that I have eaten a good percentage of the kit over the past few weeks....I'm really worried where the launch anchor has gone!!
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