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Erik A
#1 Posted : 10 November 2018 07:29:48

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So I made a start on the Victory I got. Started with doing the frames. Given the age if this model(approx 4 years old) when I got it I took a quick look while organising the packs and it appeared ok. But on closer inspection now that I have started there are a couple of hopefully minor issues.
1. One of the frames was broken and while I think I have got it glued back together I will need to keep an eye on it
2. Some of the frames are mildly warped. I have put these under weights to remedy
3. The glue does not seem to be taking that well. As in I glue and leave and 2 hrs later the parts come apart.
4. A couple of the frames are very loose. Even after glueing they fall out so I clamp them till the glue dries

First pic of the first lot of frames I have done. 5 in this pic with another 4 under weight while the glue dries
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Erik A
#2 Posted : 10 November 2018 07:30:55

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#3 Posted : 11 November 2018 05:56:23

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All the frames complete.
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#4 Posted : 11 November 2018 10:27:23

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Great to see you up and running with your Victory Erik, I'll be following your progress all the way so good luck with the build...Cool Cool

On your glue query, have you cleaned up all the contact surfaces of the frames prior to gluing? Any burnt ash left on the contact surfaces can lead to poor adhesion.

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#5 Posted : 11 November 2018 19:59:34

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yeah did a cleanup of all the pieces. thats good to know for future though.
the ones that were real loose seemed to have the most problem with gluing so i ended up using superglue to sort those.
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#6 Posted : 11 November 2018 20:45:15

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I know it's a silly question but you didn't use the glue that came with the model, did you?
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#7 Posted : 12 November 2018 00:43:24

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Hi John

no i didnt... as it was over 4 years old it was now a solid block of PVA. so a bit hard to use BigGrin
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#8 Posted : 12 November 2018 06:59:09

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Sorry for asking, but as detectives say, you have to eliminate everything.

I am surprised though. I did a trial with PVA early on, sticking two pieces together and when I tried to separate them, the wood split first. As others have said, the surface need to be clean, free from grease and the burn marks from laser cutting. It also doesn't stick well to paint but we have to use that on many accessories later on.

Maybe it was just a bad batch but that would be surprising too.


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#9 Posted : 12 November 2018 10:23:14

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All good... I may get another bottle and try that. I did think as the model is so old that the wood is so dry that it was absorbing the glue more than a newer one. I did put a fair amount on those that weren't sticking hat well and it didn't seem to make any difference.
Main thing is I aware of it so Will keep an eye on it going forward
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#10 Posted : 12 November 2018 16:28:35

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Erik A wrote:

1. One of the frames was broken and while I think I have got it glued back together I will need to keep an eye on it


Hi Erik,

I hope you'll enjoy the build, glad to see your diary started.

I'm not sure which part of that one frame is broken, but if it's the upper part of the U-shapes which will support the deck, then you might want to consider to request replacement part. You might have a risk to brake it again during planking the hull when you'll push the pins into the frame.
Of course, it depends how strong glue did you use to repair it.

Happy building!
Laszlo

Finished builds: HMS Victory, HMS Victory Cross-Section
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#11 Posted : 12 November 2018 19:58:37

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gingerale75 wrote:
Erik A wrote:

1. One of the frames was broken and while I think I have got it glued back together I will need to keep an eye on it


Hi Erik,

I hope you'll enjoy the build, glad to see your diary started.

I'm not sure which part of that one frame is broken, but if it's the upper part of the U-shapes which will support the deck, then you might want to consider to request replacement part. You might have a risk to brake it again during planking the hull when you'll push the pins into the frame.
Of course, it depends how strong glue did you use to repair it.



Hi Laszlo.
it is the upper part of frame 13b just above the second deck. you can see the break in my second pic. the right hand pile top frame
I think the recourse to request replacement parts on this model is done and dusted given those parts are over 4 years old and done as a weekly subscription through a local newsagent here in New Zealand. i think its ok and will keep an eye on it during the build. if it looks like its not going to hold i may re glue with a construction adhesive or superglue and put some extra bracing on it.
Thanks for your concern

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#12 Posted : 12 November 2018 20:28:37

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Erik A wrote:
gingerale75 wrote:
Erik A wrote:

1. One of the frames was broken and while I think I have got it glued back together I will need to keep an eye on it


Hi Erik,

I hope you'll enjoy the build, glad to see your diary started.

I'm not sure which part of that one frame is broken, but if it's the upper part of the U-shapes which will support the deck, then you might want to consider to request replacement part. You might have a risk to brake it again during planking the hull when you'll push the pins into the frame.
Of course, it depends how strong glue did you use to repair it.



Hi Laszlo.
it is the upper part of frame 13b just above the second deck. you can see the break in my second pic. the right hand pile top frame
I think the recourse to request replacement parts on this model is done and dusted given those parts are over 4 years old and done as a weekly subscription through a local newsagent here in New Zealand. i think its ok and will keep an eye on it during the build. if it looks like its not going to hold i may re glue with a construction adhesive or superglue and put some extra bracing on it.
Thanks for your concern



Hi Erik,

Don't worry if your subscription ended 4 years ago, you can still request replacements.
Mine finished in 2012 but still requested and received replacement parts couple of times this year.
Happy building!
Laszlo

Finished builds: HMS Victory, HMS Victory Cross-Section
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#13 Posted : 13 November 2018 00:30:31

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probably a bit early to be considering the end game but has anyone done a ship with the sails furled?
i quite like the look of her with sails but also like the look of without.
and furling the sails in place seems like a good compromise
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#14 Posted : 13 November 2018 00:48:06

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Erik A wrote:
probably a bit early to be considering the end game but has anyone done a ship with the sails furled?
i quite like the look of her with sails but also like the look of without.
and furling the sails in place seems like a good compromise


If you're considering furled sails as an option then you may find this topic useful....

https://forum.model-spac...spx?g=posts&t=16527

Regards

Alan
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#15 Posted : 13 November 2018 01:01:27

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Thanks that helps but was more looking like this.
that topic gives a good start though so will just add more furling ropes to get it tighter than he has done it. i did find a Victory with furled sails but couldnt grab the image.

ok enough looking to the end... will get back to the build now BigGrin
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#16 Posted : 13 November 2018 18:16:26

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BigGrin Hi Erik if you look at my build of the Soleil Royal I furled the sails on her . If you need any help just give me a shout Cool
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#17 Posted : 13 November 2018 20:18:07

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BigGrin Hi Erik if you look at my build of the Soleil Royal I furled the sails on her . If you need any help just give me a shout Cool
Martyn


yeah thats what i am going to do. nice build that one Martyn
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#18 Posted : 13 November 2018 21:12:07

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Hi Erik.
good luck with your build look forward to seeing your progress.Cool BigGrin
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#19 Posted : 17 November 2018 02:10:45

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Next few bits added...
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#20 Posted : 17 November 2018 08:32:36

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Looking good, keep up the good work.Cool

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