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z8000783
#1 Posted : 04 December 2010 15:38:56

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When I say I am a complete novice to wooden ship building that's not strictly true. I have just dug this out of the cupboard after 20 years, 2 house moves and completely untouched since then. Bearing in mind what I have learned making the Victory so far, it wasn't as bad as I thought but I realise now especially after looking at the scant plans and instructions, I would have had a few problem finishing it off.

I do remember I enjoyed doing it so I am looking forward to picking up where I left of. BTW that's a tin of sanding sealer in there, wonder if it's OK.

Looks like I now have an in-between build not that I need it, I am way behind at the moment.
















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#2 Posted : 04 December 2010 21:38:16

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interesting build,is that a solid hull????
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z8000783
#3 Posted : 05 December 2010 19:51:44

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Hi Karl

The clue is in the deck if you look closely. The hull was made in 2 halves. Half ribs were secured to a base and then that side was fully planked before starting on the other side. When complete the 2 halves were glued together. Needless to say mine did not fit together neatly so there was a bit of pushing and shoving required.





Venice
#4 Posted : 03 March 2011 16:50:15

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May have to do this one myself
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H.M.S. Victory
H.M. Bark Endeavour


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It cant be that bad, what do you mean it's sinking
z8000783
#5 Posted : 28 September 2017 22:16:42

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Time to resurrect this one I think.
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#6 Posted : 29 September 2017 12:10:56

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Hi John, welcome back and look forward to seeing how you progress with her. She has survived well for 20+ years in storage.
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#7 Posted : 29 September 2017 14:23:31

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Hi David and thanks.

Haven't really been away, just busy on the Victory. Now that I have broken the back of it I may have some time to play with this now.
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I have been building the Bluenose in 1:100 scale and I am stuck at working out where the waterline would be on the hull.
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#9 Posted : 30 December 2019 14:34:46

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Funnily enough, I am just at the point where I need to paint the hull. Recently bought a spray gun and compressor for the Victory and will have a go when I get back to Greece in March.

So, I haven't checked the plans but I'm guessing they aren't very informative. I did find this though...

Bluenose Waterline - Painting


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