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#1 Posted : 17 September 2016 20:03:32

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Hello everyone,

Well, here's the start of another HMS Victory diary. I pondered whether I wanted to do the painted or natural finish....after a lot of internal debate, I decided to do the painted version as I wanted it to look as close to the original as possible. I do plan on using the copper plates eventually for the hull and am hoping I can pull off a patina weathered look when all is done.

I work full-time so this will be a slow process.


Anyways, this is all I have done so far......always looking for comments, tips, advice, etc etc.

Cheers,

Chris
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#2 Posted : 17 September 2016 20:07:44

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Welcome to Modelspace Chris, Im sure you will enjoy the Vic, dont worry about how long it takes you just take your time.

It looks as if the wheels on your gun carriage are on the wrong axle, the front wheels should be the larger one..unless the pic is just making it look that wayBigGrin

Nice start though and keep the pics coming!

Steve
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#3 Posted : 17 September 2016 20:08:22

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BigGrin Welcome to the forum Chris you have picked a stunning kit and there are a lot of brilliant modellers on the forum with help and advice if needed. Looking forward to seeing your build

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#4 Posted : 17 September 2016 20:54:28

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Thanks guys, Stevie_O, you are right...dont know how I messed that up....anyways, the wheels have already been fixed.


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Welcome to the forum Chris. A great start - The anchor looks great.
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#6 Posted : 17 September 2016 21:14:16

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Welcome to the forum Chris.

My step father has built the Victory, it's a stunning model.

Hope you enjoy the build Cool
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#7 Posted : 17 September 2016 21:29:05
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Hi Chris,BigGrin

Welcome to the forum.

Some nice colour on the wood parts well done.

Keep up the good work.

Congrats on your blue medal for starting your diary.Cool

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#8 Posted : 17 September 2016 21:40:33

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Warm welcome to you Chris, it's always great to see another Vic get under way and I'm sure you'll love the journey...Blink Blink .. Lovely effect you have achieved, great start....BigGrin BigGrin .. If you need any help or advice then this forum is the place to ask.... Good luck with it.....BigGrin BigGrin

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#9 Posted : 18 September 2016 00:26:27

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Welcome Chris,
Hope you enjoy. Nice t see another Vic coming along.
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#10 Posted : 18 September 2016 02:45:08

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Thanks for all the warm welcomes, I can already see that the support on this forum will help me see this kit to completion.

I managed to finish a bit more work today, I am interested in comments/suggestions as to whether I should fill in the front frames with Balsa. I have noticed others doing this and seems to be a great technique.

Also, if this is a good tip then why not continue down the entire model?

As you can see in one of my pictures, I have a great painting in the background to give me motivation when things get frustrating BigGrin

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Welcome Chris, look forward too seeing this build progress further.

Cheers Tony

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HMS Victory, HMS Victory Cross Section

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#12 Posted : 18 September 2016 06:53:46

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BigGrin Hi Chris most people only fill the bow and sometimes the stern with balsa fillers as it helps with the complex curve of the bow as the planks tend to dip into the gaps if not carful. There is nothing stopping you filling the whole thing but it isn't really necessary plus it saves you money Cool hope this helps

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Welcome to ModelSpace, great start on your build and hope you enjoy your stay with us Cool
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#14 Posted : 18 September 2016 11:06:06

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hope you get lots of fun from your build as its a great kit.
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Thanks for the suggestion Martyn, I think I'll definitely fill in the bow with balsa.....off to the hobby store!
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Welcome Chris and good luck.
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#17 Posted : 18 September 2016 16:57:01

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No problem Chris by the way l like the picture in the background Cool

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#18 Posted : 18 September 2016 20:39:11

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Welcome to the forum Chris, I'm sure it will be a big help with your build.

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#19 Posted : 19 September 2016 00:24:24

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Put the great advice to work and "blocked in" the balsa for the bow.(thanks again Martyn) This is just very rough of course with a lot of fairing to come.

Also, started the framing on the launch. Planking this little guy scares me as the planks are so thin and delicate.......stand by for possible disaster Flapper
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#20 Posted : 19 September 2016 05:49:47

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Hey Chris,

Your build is looking great so far. I am at a similar point on my SOTS build. I was nervous about the launch planking as well, but it wasn't too bad once I got started . I did break a few planks at first, but it worked out fine in the end.

Stephen
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