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Peixe
#1 Posted : 03 August 2016 08:57:51

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Hello Everyone!
I finally got the 3 first packs from model-space and I am counting the days to start building my Victory. I will need help of course...!

I can start with a big question already. Should I use a DIY "jig" ? It looks good but I think it will be more difficult to handle the ship by doing so... does it help by making things more aligned?

Please help!

Thank you guys!
Tomick
#2 Posted : 03 August 2016 09:04:15

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Welcome to ModelSpace, hope you enjoyy your time with us and your build.

Yes a keel jig is advised as it will prevent building a 'banana' boat.

Lot's of info about jigs in this link..
http://forum.model-space...spx?g=posts&t=20425
Peixe
#3 Posted : 03 August 2016 09:18:25

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Thx so much! Very nice link. I definitely will be doing it on the jig then.
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#4 Posted : 03 August 2016 09:31:07

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Welcome to the forum Peixe you have picked a stunning ship and there is lots of information on the forum and the video build.
Have fun rgd Martyn
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#5 Posted : 03 August 2016 13:54:10
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Hi Peixe,

Welcome to the forum.

Sure you`ll enjoy your build, it`s a good choice.

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#6 Posted : 03 August 2016 19:19:33

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Welcome to the forum and enjoy your build
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#7 Posted : 03 August 2016 20:14:10

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Welcome aboard, you chose a great ship to start with.

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#8 Posted : 03 August 2016 20:16:04

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Hello and welcome

Vic is a great model, sure you will enjoy it, tunes of help and advice around the forum and loads of referance material in the form of many build diaries

Looking forward to seeing your progress

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#9 Posted : 03 August 2016 20:31:51

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Great to have you aboard and you'll love building the Victory, she's a great kit and am sure you'll do the build proud. If you need any guidance then I would recommend you refer to the Official Build, this has been put together as per the instructions. Official build can be found here:

http://forum.model-space...topics&f=17&p=2

You can also refer to the Official Video Build, again this has been put together as per the instructions.

https://www.youtube.com/...pjUDnPzoDagw3u2T7tQIBv4

Hope you find these helpful...

Good luck with the build..

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#10 Posted : 03 August 2016 20:55:20

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Welcome to the forum, there is a wealth of help here for your build. Hope you enjoy the Victory.
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#11 Posted : 03 August 2016 20:55:21

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Welcome to the forum, there is a wealth of help here for your build. Hope you enjoy the Victory.
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#12 Posted : 04 August 2016 07:04:15

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Hi Andre, glad to meet you.

Besides the official links, people are at all different stages and some will be just ahead of you and will already have hit the same problems you will.

The support on the forum is terrific and I would have struggled without the generous help offered here. Use it when ever you need to and remember, no problem is too trivial.

You have made a great decision, good luck on the build.
Peixe
#13 Posted : 04 August 2016 07:08:55

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THANK YOU ALL GUYS!!! I FEEL VERY WELL SUPPORTED BY YOU. I'M GONNA READ ALL INFO ABOUT POSTING PICTURES AND I WILL UPDATE YOU AS SOON AS I START MY SO DREAMED VIC!!!
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#14 Posted : 04 August 2016 07:35:33

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Hi Andre.
A warm welcome to the forum. Look forward to your build.
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BTW, here is the jig I made and used for the upper planking. It did the job fine but keep an eye out for bends in the keel all the time as it MUST be corrected ASAP.



I also built this one for laying the lower planks and tiling. I am no carpenter but the were not difficult to knock together.


Peixe
#16 Posted : 06 August 2016 07:39:30

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I am working on my tool/supplies list and I'd like to know if PVA is the type of glue to buy. Any ideas?
Peixe
#17 Posted : 06 August 2016 07:40:24

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z8000783 wrote:
BTW, here is the jig I made and used for the upper planking. It did the job fine but keep an eye out for bends in the keel all the time as it MUST be corrected ASAP.



I also built this one for laying the lower planks and tiling. I am no carpenter but the were not difficult to knock together.





How long is it?
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#18 Posted : 06 August 2016 08:02:40

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Which one?

The second doesn't matter, it's the positioning of the clamps that has to be exact.

Similarly with the first.

This may be a little clearer.

Gandale
#19 Posted : 06 August 2016 09:45:32

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Peixe wrote:
I am working on my tool/supplies list and I'd like to know if PVA is the type of glue to buy. Any ideas?


H Peixe, most of my wooden ship building is done using Alphatic PVA but a good quality wood glue will suffice. I also use epoxy and CA for some areas such as metal castings..

Hope ths helps.

Regards

Alan
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#20 Posted : 08 August 2016 11:51:24

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Look forward to seeing your Build.
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