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Hi Chris Your first Parts are looking really good I also hat the problem with the warped Parts, And solved it just like you
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Hi Chris good stuff Regards Mike 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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Jesus-Belzheim wrote:Hi Chris Your first Parts are looking really good I also hat the problem with the warped Parts, And solved it just like you Hi Peter thanks for your comments much appreciated . Still having mega problems with part 2 the warped front keel extension whatever I do it just reverts back to been very warped! Spent enough time trying to straighten it now so I decided to phone customer services explained my dilemma they are now sending me a replacement let’s just hope it arrives straight! Let you know the outcome. All the smaller parts are now reasonably straight. I like your signature with a link to your build diary hope you don’t mind me copying the idea Cheers Chris Builds in progress: DeAgostini HMS VictoryDeAgostini McLaren MP4-23 " If it looks right then it is right "
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MWG wrote:Hi Chris good stuff Regards Mike Hi Mike thanks for that Cheers Chris Builds in progress: DeAgostini HMS VictoryDeAgostini McLaren MP4-23 " If it looks right then it is right "
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Hi saintsman123 glad you like the carronade He He I guess so best put it away for safe keeping till needed. Cheers Chris Builds in progress: DeAgostini HMS VictoryDeAgostini McLaren MP4-23 " If it looks right then it is right "
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Hi all, Been busy around the house and garden doing jobs before the weather and dark nights close in so not done much work on the Victory this week. Glued some of the ribs together between glass weighted down with a plastic tub full of water. Then completed the bow. All straight forward with no problems to mention. That's it till next time thanks for reading... Any comments or questions most welcome... Cheers Chris Builds in progress: DeAgostini HMS VictoryDeAgostini McLaren MP4-23 " If it looks right then it is right "
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Looks as though you are doing real well there Chris!! Keep the pictures coming!!... Current Builds: Deagostini HMS Victory: Deagostini HMS Sovereign of the seas. Completed Builds: Del Prado: HMAS Bounty: Hachette: RMS Titanic: Del Prado: Cutty Sark...
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Hi Chris looks first rate so far, Will you be fitting balsa in between the bow ribs? Regards Mike 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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jonny7england wrote:Looks as though you are doing real well there Chris!! Keep the pictures coming!!... Hi Jonny, thanks for that...will do Cheers Chris Builds in progress: DeAgostini HMS VictoryDeAgostini McLaren MP4-23 " If it looks right then it is right "
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MWG wrote:Hi Chris looks first rate so far, Will you be fitting balsa in between the bow ribs? Regards Mike Cheers Mike...I'm considering the balsa option to help with the planking of the bow and stern. Checked out your advice and images of balsaed (is that a word?) hulls on previous ships you have built and it seems to be the way forward for a good finish. Great advice on technique etc on your SOTS build diary so I think I may take the plunge and source some balsa Cheers Chris Builds in progress: DeAgostini HMS VictoryDeAgostini McLaren MP4-23 " If it looks right then it is right "
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Hi everyone, two new items arrived today in the post HMS Victory Copper Tile PackMy first thought was what a lot of money for such a small packet. Then I did the maths and it works out at only 0.013p a tile and thiers approx 4500 of them so it represents good value for money I think. 10x Cobalt 1mm Drill BitsManaged to snap two 1mm drill bits drilling the brass strip making the carronade. Spotted these 1mm Cobalt drill bits on my internet travels. Suppose to be the best quality for drilling hardened steel so I will see how I get on with these. At the moment I'm building the launch and sorting out the anchor ring and rope info and pictures to follow this week hopefully. Cheers Chris Builds in progress: DeAgostini HMS VictoryDeAgostini McLaren MP4-23 " If it looks right then it is right "
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Hello everyone, been working on the anchor ring and rope as well as the launch this week so as promised this is what I've been up to so far Anchor RingAfter studying reference images of Victory's anchor I bent a 1mm brass rod around the shank of a 10mm drill bit enough times to make four rings for the four anchors. Had problems with the ring keep coming off the anchor especially while trying to wind rigging thread around the ring to make the puddening so to solve this problem I soldered the ring together. Next I wind a length of 0.75mm black rigging thread twice (two layers) around the ring to form the puddening. Finished the puddening off by adding three bands around the ring using 0.5mm natural rigging thread (natural to simulate hemp rope). Made a simple paper template to position the bands. Anchor RopeI was very pleased with how the ring and puddening came out so it was on to the anchor rope. Started off by making a loop around a paint brush using 2.5mm natural thread held in place with masking tape. Once formed the loop was removed and the whipping added again using 0.5mmm natural thread. Then it was just a simple case of threading the running end of the thread through the anchor ring and back through the loop formed earlier. Comparing the finished product with the reference pictures everything seems to be in scale. At this point I must mention and thank both karl1113 and Son of Bulwark both did anchor tutorials and inspired me to create my anchor. Thanks Guys That's it till next time thanks for reading... Any comments or questions most welcome... Cheers Chris Builds in progress: DeAgostini HMS VictoryDeAgostini McLaren MP4-23 " If it looks right then it is right "
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Very very nice job ,you learn well young apprentice, anchors nice they are . HMS Surprise HMS Snake HMS Bounty HMS Royal Caroline HMS Victory rebuild HMS Supply
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Thank you Master Mo "May the force be with you" Builds in progress: DeAgostini HMS VictoryDeAgostini McLaren MP4-23 " If it looks right then it is right "
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Some fantastic building on show here. I can see this being a build of distinction, the rope work on the anchor is spectacular!! if the rest of your build follows in a similar manner this will be a diary not to be missed 10/10 most impressive! All the best, Steve..
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Hi Chris Your Anchor is looking really great Keep up the fantastic work And ofcourse I don`t mind you copying the Idea
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farrabass wrote:Some fantastic building on show here. I can see this being a build of distinction, the rope work on the anchor is spectacular!! if the rest of your build follows in a similar manner this will be a diary not to be missed 10/10 most impressive! All the best, Steve.. Wow Steve was not expecting a comment like that thank you very much appreciated mate. Looked in on your build diary not doing too bad yourself if I may say so. I'm just taking my time it did take three attempts to make the anchor ring so it's not all plain sailing. Although the rope work worked out first time. I have built models before but never a wooden ship all new experience for me but I am enjoying the build, hope I can keep it up especially with the wood work. Thanks once more Steve for your kind comments Cheers Chris Builds in progress: DeAgostini HMS VictoryDeAgostini McLaren MP4-23 " If it looks right then it is right "
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Jesus-Belzheim wrote:Hi Chris Your Anchor is looking really great Keep up the fantastic work And ofcourse I don`t mind you copying the Idea Hello Peter, glad you like the anchor and many thanks for your comments Cheers Chris Builds in progress: DeAgostini HMS VictoryDeAgostini McLaren MP4-23 " If it looks right then it is right "
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Riggers, your anchor is very impressive indeed, looking forward to see how your build will progress....
Alan
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