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#1 Posted : 13 July 2010 00:48:53

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Hi all,

Some photos of the actual launch taken sunday, could not get any nearer as its roped off, best one taken from top deck, hope these help.

Ferret





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#2 Posted : 13 July 2010 01:07:16

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Thats the colour I have painted my thwarts & duck boards.Cool

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#3 Posted : 13 July 2010 01:27:30

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Super set of photos, I'm quite encouraged by them because I to have gone for the varnished finish on the thwarts, but I'm sticking with the yellow ochre for the bottom boards. It's still a question of personal taste.

BTW Ferret have you got some more Victory photos to share?

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Thanks for sharing these - very helpful as I'm currently working on my launch build. I'm heading to Portsmouth myself at some point in the next couple of weeks, so hope to get up close and personal with it... Laugh
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good pics mate, thanks for posting them
i dont know what weapons will be used in ww3 but ww4 will be sticks and stones.
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#6 Posted : 13 July 2010 09:48:05

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Good pictures. Thanks for sharing. Noticed a couple of things to add to my launch.
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#7 Posted : 13 July 2010 10:55:20

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Splendid, crisp pictures.

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Did you take ones of the other ships boats?

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#8 Posted : 13 July 2010 11:36:41

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A huge thanks for taking the time to take the pictures and then share them with us, it's much appreciated ThumpUp
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#9 Posted : 13 July 2010 18:01:10

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We took over 400 pics the weekend, was probably on the ship for 2 to 3 hours,fascinating how 800+ men lived on there,every bit of space seemed to have a hammock hanging up.There were a few places that were out of bounds to the public, but great all the same. I will post more ( Mike T ) and there's a few for Capt Stedders ( crest & axe ) enjoy.

Need to finish me planking of the launch, very slow process , got 7 on so far, but ill get there,it won't be as good as some of you pro's but as long as it looks half decent i'll be happy.

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#10 Posted : 13 July 2010 18:15:54

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many thanks , I can now paint launch as real thing, BigGrin BigGrin But why does not the offical build not match this??Confused
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Fantastic photos, well done and I as with all forum member much appreciate your superb efforts.

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Really great pictures there, fantastic stuff...look forward to seeing more of them..like has been said before...there is nothing like actual visual detail..thanks for sharing them with us...ThumpUp
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superb pics and just in time ive just started the paint job many thanks for allowing us to see them
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Hope these help guys, i think i will go again halfway through the build, there's a few pictures i should have got, there's one that shows the chain on the cannon, there's a locking pin thats attached to one end that goes through the clasp that holds the cannon in place. good luck

Ferret

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Brilliant set of piccies, mate! Nice and clear, they'll be very usefull.

Thanks for posting them BigGrin

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Great pictures matey! They will be a great help, much appreciatedBigGrin
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#17 Posted : 14 July 2010 12:20:27

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Awesome Pics mate, cant thank you enough!!!! although the deck does not look scrubbed in the last photo, you lost your ration of rum for the day Flapper

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#18 Posted : 14 July 2010 19:05:29

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Thanks for the pictures Ferret. Really good.
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#19 Posted : 14 July 2010 19:50:16

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Absolutely fantastic pictures Ferret...just what we need, hope that you can post more of them up here as we progress...Top marks mate..Thanks for sharing them with us...ThumpUp
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Another superb set of pics! I especially like the ones where you have focused on the details (the axe, the firing mechanism on the cannon and also the crest).

Not sure about the shifty-looking deck hand though..


Obviously up to no good as his bucket is suspiciously devoid of water.. but les chemise rose' avec la lunettes de soliel? must be a French spy... Marines!!

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