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Mike Turpin
#21 Posted : 28 May 2011 00:03:47

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Hi Zeptrader

Are you in a position to tell us who has built that lovely model?

Before some of the less experienced members of the forum start worrying, it should be noted that the model is of Victory in her 1765 configuration when she had the much grander figurehead decoration and the open stern galleries.

Mike T
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#22 Posted : 28 May 2011 00:06:14

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.... and as an afterthought, in case Willz is reading this thread, yes! she has her entry ports clearly shown!

Mike T Flapper

Sorry couldn't resistBigGrin
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#23 Posted : 28 May 2011 09:24:14

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Are you in a position to tell us who has built that lovely model?


Hi Mike, no secret, it was Doris, as posted on here many months back. BigGrin

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#24 Posted : 28 May 2011 09:56:08

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for the late comers,doris is an eastern europian,who based this 1/96 scale cardboard cutout by shipyard,then adapted it with carving andmoulding,with some electro placing parts,the cabins are fully furnished,and even a model of the victory on the captains table,an incredible model no???unfortunally I've lost the link,to view this model fully,if you still have it colin,please send it to me.
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#25 Posted : 28 May 2011 10:18:48

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Hi Karl

With a quick Google I found this link to Doris:

Paper Victory

I guess Colin has a different one because this link doesn't include sail pictures.

Mike T
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#26 Posted : 28 May 2011 10:21:56

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it does Mike, go to page 11 BigGrin
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#27 Posted : 28 May 2011 11:55:20

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thanks for the link mike.
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#28 Posted : 28 May 2011 16:12:47

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Thanks for the link it is a MEGA build.
MWG BUILD DIARIES: HMS VICTORY, SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS, SAN FRANCISCO II, HMS HOOD, HMS ENDEAVOUR LONGBOAT, HMS VICTORY X-SECTION, 007 DB5, NISSAN GTR, CUTTY SARK, RB7, AKAGI, BARK HMS ENDEAVOUR, HUMMER H1, MITSUBISHI ZERO.

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Hi friends,
Whilst we're talking about the rigging, can anyone offer any advice about preparing the lines so that they do not appear 'hairy' (sorry, I don't know a better way to describe it). Someone suggested beeswax but are there any other options that would help?
Happy building
Daffy09
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#30 Posted : 02 June 2011 14:28:26

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hi daffy,this has been discussed very early into this build and it went on these lines,bees wax,(block)my method is to use diluted pva after rigging has been installed.I use a rag dunked in the solution.then wiped on the rigging.
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#31 Posted : 02 June 2011 14:30:33

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Beeswax is the most comon method, here's a couple of others...

For thin lines, a drop of PVA glue glue between your index finger and thumb, and rub into the thread by passing between your index and thumb, this also gives the line a bit of rigidity and helps to keep knots tight and lines taut, though don't overdo it, excess rigidity is not good and too much PVA can end up making the thread brittle enough to break, and not forgetting that the PVA will set the line to shape once dry.

A method for thicker lines is to quickly pass the line over a candle flame, this will burn off the fuzz, but take great care in doing this so that you don't burn the line or your fingers!

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cheers o holy one,not heard that one before,were you in demolition????
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#33 Posted : 02 June 2011 14:46:33

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There are guys out there who use a candle or lighter flame as a means for plank bending, not a method I would want to adopt but like most things its down to personal choice, and what suits one does not always suit another.
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#34 Posted : 02 June 2011 17:11:35

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Thanks Tomick and Karl.
Yes well!! I don't think I'll be trying the candle method, but thanks for the beeswax confirmation, I couldn't remember if I'd seen it earlier in the forum and just wanted to check it out. I think I'll give the PVA a try as well. Seem to have a fair amount of thread left over from the cannon rigging stage which I can practise on first.
Thanks again
Daffy09
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