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Yet another Victory by Bernd Options
Bernd
#181 Posted : 12 June 2013 13:12:51

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Thank you all for these very kind comments. BigGrin

@ Lawrence:
canoe21 wrote:
I especially like your DecorativElementsts on your trim. Is it possible for you to give me the with of the wood that you used to make these fantastic details.

Thank you, Lawrence, but I am not quite sure what details you mean.... I have a big box with left-over wood strips from which I pull out a piece every now and then.

Best regards,
Bernd
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#182 Posted : 12 June 2013 14:18:25

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Bernd wrote:
I also completed the gun port lids and started fitting them to the ship.
I deviated a little from the instructions by using eyebolts (the smallest eyebolts I could find)
for attaching the threads.


Hi Bernd!

Could you please tell me, where you found those small eyebolts?

Thank you,
Walter
Greetings,
Walter



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Bernd
#183 Posted : 12 June 2013 14:32:28

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DaDokta wrote:
Could you please tell me, where you found those small eyebolts?


Hi, Walter!

Look here
http://www.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk/acatalog/caldercraft__eyebolts_nails.html#aC83505

Best regards,
Bernd
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#184 Posted : 12 June 2013 14:53:46

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Thank you, Bernd! Fantastic build as i already mentioned a few times!
Greetings,
Walter



Present builds:
Revell B-24D Liberator 1:48

On the shelf:
Italeri "Fiat Mefistofele", Italeri "Moto Guzzi California", Fokker "Red Baron", Revell Bismarck, Revell Tirpitz, Arab Dow, Stage Coach, .....

Completed builds:
McLaren MP4/4, D-51 Steam Locomotive, HMS Victory, GWH F-15D Eagle, St. Stephen`s Cathedral (cardboard), Solar-powered paddle Steamer (little project with my son), HMS Victory X-section, "Geli" Phantom II (cardboard)
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#185 Posted : 13 June 2013 15:06:09

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Hi Benard

Thank you very much four your reply, what I ask for was how wide is the wood you ysed to make these fantastic decorations in your Post #71.


I especially like your DecorativElementsts on your trim. Is it possible for you to give me the with of the wood that you used to make these fantastic details.

Regards Lawrence
Bernd
#186 Posted : 13 June 2013 16:13:34

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Lawrence,
this was a 10x2 mm strip of lime wood if I remember correctly..
Regards,
Bernd
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#187 Posted : 16 July 2013 22:49:21

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Hi, shipmates!

Some time has passed and although I was distracted by other things I could spend some time with my ship.
I assembled the stern laterns and glued them into position



Then I added the foresail, following exactly the instructions of the kit (cause I don't know any better).









The following view of the platform will soon be blocked by the fore topsail



Next, I fitted the mizzen sail



My self-made mizzen sail turned out to be too small. There is a huge gap between it's front edge and the mast:



I'm not quite happy with this. Indeed, I noticed, that after my treatment (sewing seams, attaching leechlines and reef-bands, dyeing with tea, etc.) my self-made sail has shrunk by about one centimeter (compared to the sail that I received with the kit and from which I took the measurements). But even that additional centimeter wouldn't make the gap much smaller. Does that mean that the mizzen sail of the kit is too short?

I am not sure if I made a big mistake and if I should make the sail again?
Anyway, the gap could not be closed completely - because of the catharpins there must be a gap of at least one and a half centimeters.
Considering this, I think I can live with this gap.

Best regards,
Bernd


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#188 Posted : 16 July 2013 23:00:28

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Bernd, so nice to see your build progress...Cool .. Stunning from start to finish with some fabulous tips and methods that can be followed.... Cool Cool ..Very well done Bernd, she is a credit to your skills....Love Love

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Alan
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#189 Posted : 16 July 2013 23:21:20

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that is stunning,

If my build comes out half as good, I'll be happy
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#190 Posted : 16 July 2013 23:58:31

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Hi Bernd.

That's really looking spectacular! With regards to the Mizzen sail, rather than having to make a whole new sail, could you alter/re do the running rigging supporting the upper boom from which the sail hangs? If the rigging was lengthened slightly the boom would drop down and the sail could then reach the lower boom taking away the gap.
Might be still a lot of work but just an idea! Blink

Best of luck

Robin
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Fantastic work Bernd ThumpUp
Loving this build Drool
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Alan
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#192 Posted : 17 July 2013 20:42:54

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BigGrin Looking sweet BerndCool
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#193 Posted : 18 July 2013 11:50:26

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Stunning work there, Bernd, absolutely stunning, Well done.
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#194 Posted : 19 July 2013 22:40:49

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Hello, shipmates, thanks for visiting!

Here are a few pictures of my progress.
With all the rigging in the way it gets increasingly difficult to tie the knots



It took me a week or so to complete the foremast







It's pure chaos on the main mast. And every sail adds additional ropes



Greetings from Austria,
Bernd

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#195 Posted : 19 July 2013 22:43:26

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Stunning work Bernd, as with all of your build the rigging looks brilliant.... BigGrin BigGrin

Regards

Alan
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#196 Posted : 19 July 2013 22:45:07

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Excellent work Bernd ThumpUp
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#197 Posted : 19 July 2013 23:25:08

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Thank you, Alan and Tomick! BigGrin
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#198 Posted : 20 July 2013 14:48:56

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Although I'm a bit distracted by my professional life in the real world, I had occasion to complete more of the rigging recently. Now I start getting a feeling how the Victory would look once completed.





The weather was nice and hot and my Victory was allowed to spend some time in the garden to present herself to the eyes of the neighbours ...











But soon she had to return to the safe harbour, as one sail and lots of ropes are still missing.
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Absolutely stunning.

Only a feeling? Looks almost there to me.

John
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Really looking the part now Bernd,Drool you must be really pleased with her.
Fantastic work on the sails and rigging.
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