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#1 Posted : 15 February 2012 19:12:40

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Hi Everyone.
I think that HMS Warrior would make a great ship to model http://www.stvincent.ac....age/Warrior/index2.html
What do you guys think.
Best regards to you all.
Mark
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#2 Posted : 15 February 2012 19:19:18

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Brilliant a mix of steam and sail and a good data base for accuracy, good suggestionBigGrin
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#3 Posted : 15 February 2012 19:33:11

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Yup...I could definitely go for that build!!! Love Drool
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#4 Posted : 15 February 2012 22:17:57

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ideal partner for victory, as they are in the same place at portsmouth. then how about the mary rose, that way you could build a huge naval dockyard diaorama
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saintsman123 wrote:
ideal partner for victory, as they are in the same place at portsmouth. then how about the mary rose, that way you could build a huge naval dockyard diaorama


What a great idea!!!!! at this rate though Deagostini are going to have to produce a part work 'how to build an extension for your models' LOL
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#6 Posted : 17 February 2012 15:09:19

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jase wrote:
saintsman123 wrote:
ideal partner for victory, as they are in the same place at portsmouth. then how about the mary rose, that way you could build a huge naval dockyard diaorama


What a great idea!!!!! at this rate though Deagostini are going to have to produce a part work 'how to build an extension for your models' LOL


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#7 Posted : 17 February 2012 18:44:57

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saintsman123 wrote:
jase wrote:
saintsman123 wrote:
ideal partner for victory, as they are in the same place at portsmouth. then how about the mary rose, that way you could build a huge naval dockyard diaorama


What a great idea!!!!! at this rate though Deagostini are going to have to produce a part work 'how to build an extension for your models' LOL


120 issues,BigGrin number 1 comes with 10 bricks and a free bag of cement


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#8 Posted : 26 October 2012 17:38:56

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HMS Warrior would be a fantastic kit, in her time it was said that Warrior could catch and destroy an entire squadron of any other nation - those were the days!
If we're still thinking of Portsmouth dioramas, how about a model of the Victory's (almost) nemesis HMS Neptune!
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#9 Posted : 26 October 2012 18:02:35

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BigGrin Hi i sugested this a few months back along with the ss Great britain both mixes of sail and steam and i still think its a great idea
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#10 Posted : 17 August 2013 16:05:43

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I have been looking at the Billing Boats kit of this around £450 and it is huge. Just not doable in one hit, fingers crossed for a partwork. from all the interest in the Billing kit I recon this would be very very popular
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#11 Posted : 17 August 2013 22:12:33

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BigGrin Hi All
I visited this ship many years ago and she still holds a soft spot for me [I still have the Warrior booklet from the trip] , she was the perfect ship for her time stopped the French in there tracks with there agresive naval rearmament and never had to fire a shot in anger ,truely a ship to be ranked with the Hood as an international pacifyer at her time of launching.
The kit looks like great improvement on the older Billings kits and it looks like a great deal of thought has been put into it, wait till you see the cast figurehead its amazing and looks like the real thing, there are turned brass parts and etch too so hence the asking price.
Here's a link to some pics of the kit

http://modelshipworld.co...topic/1139-hms-warrior/

All we need now is another kit maker to introduce a rival kit of equal worth to bring in a little competition
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#12 Posted : 17 August 2013 22:58:21

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HI Andy,

Cant agree more I went around her when I visited Victory and it is a truly great ship. yes a bit of competition would be good or a part-work version!! Cool BigGrin
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saintsman123 wrote:
ideal partner for victory, as they are in the same place at portsmouth. then how about the mary rose, that way you could build a huge naval dockyard diaorama

is Warrior not in Bristol?
doh apologies Warrior is in Portsmouth. but I agree a nice model potentially. Billings have released one.
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#14 Posted : 01 October 2013 23:46:07

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vindicari wrote:
saintsman123 wrote:
ideal partner for victory, as they are in the same place at portsmouth. then how about the mary rose, that way you could build a huge naval dockyard diaorama

is Warrior not in Bristol?
doh apologies Warrior is in Portsmouth. but I agree a nice model potentially. Billings have released one.


I agree Warrior would be a very nice ship due to its historical importance. The Billing model is huge and does come with some very nice brass work I just hope they have improved on their normal parts standard.
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Warrior would prove very popular I think and not just with a uk customer base.

As already said by the others on this thread lets hope deagostini make this a part work option - I would go for it.

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#16 Posted : 10 October 2013 19:00:10

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BigGrin I would go for this one a great ship Love
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