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  • spanner570
    SMF Supporters
    • May 2009
    • 15391

    #166
    Great build Jim.
    I'm really enjoying watching progress.

    The Airfix Victory has brought back some great memories of a 'Challenge' we did on here in 2014. 'Build and paint the Victory as per box art colours' It was great fun!

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    • JR
      • May 2015
      • 18273

      #167
      Very nice Jim, that repair and scratched part was well worth the effort. Like the idea of the small version of the Victory.

      I've just returned from the garden , now in full sun so lunch is next.

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      • Neil Merryweather
        SMF Supporters
        • Dec 2018
        • 5185
        • London

        #168
        Originally posted by Jim R
        Cheers Bob :thumb2:

        A bit of progress but the better weather and jobs courtesy of SWMBO restricts bench time.

        As a bit of a break from rigging guns I had a look at the top of one of the elm tree pumps which fits on this deck. It is a white metal part. This metal is very brittle and the top was broken.
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        Also the handle snapped when cleaning it up. I scratched a new handle from scrap styrene.
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        I decided that the hole for the hinge was unnecessary. I stuck it all together with two part epoxy rather than CA for strength.
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        I stuck a couple of styrene rivet heads over the handle hinge ends and the whole thing was painted.
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        One little idea I've had - don't know how it will turn out. When finished to show where this cross section is I have bought a cheap Airfix HMS Victory kit. The whole thing is less than 6 inches long and is very basic.
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        The idea is to build it, Paint the whole thing grey and then just paint the section in the proper colours, basically black and yellow ochre stripes.

        That's it for now. I'm off to do some DIY stuff outside :sad::angry::crying:

        Stay safe and enjoy the nice weather - well it is nice here in Shropshire :smiling5:
        Jim
        Great idea Jim

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        • wotan
          SMF Supporters
          • May 2018
          • 1150

          #169
          Great job Jim. Gun deck is beginning to look fantastic.

          John

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          • Airborne01
            • Mar 2021
            • 3964
            • Steve
            • Essex

            #170
            Originally posted by Tim Marlow
            Nice knitting Jim :thumb2: That looks great, it will look fantastic when they are in place......
            There’s a lot of rigging on them. They need to be able to be run in and run out, and to be lashed tight....wouldn’t want three tons of gun running amuck during a bad storm.....I assume the big cable through the breech ring is there to stop them recoiling too far.....
            Don’t think I’d like to stand on the other ship in an engagement! Three shots a minute at point blank range would destroy anything in front of them.
            Tim
            The breeching (rope) is there for just that purpose; there are train tackles on the sides which 'run in' and 'run out' the carriage and assist with lateral aiming, a two or three-fold purchase to the rear of the carriage which assists in securing the complete weapon and sometimes assists in running in the gun when the deck is canted downwards. Elevation is achieved by means of a wedge called a quoin whilst handspikes provide the necessary muscle to move the carriage on a l-r axis. When at sea the train tackles are often lashed together to minimise lateral movement.
            Steve

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            • Jon Heptonstall
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 1704

              #171
              Lovely work Jim.
              you could try defuzzing those ropes with beeswax or diluted PVA.
              Jon.

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              • minitnkr
                Charter Rabble member
                • Apr 2018
                • 7531
                • Paul
                • Dayton, OH USA

                #172
                I have a little chunk of beeswax for that & lubricating my little drill bits. PaulE

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                • Airborne01
                  • Mar 2021
                  • 3964
                  • Steve
                  • Essex

                  #173
                  I use beeswax on my boots for Remembrance Sunday! Love the smell when it melts!

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                  • scottie3158
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 14201
                    • Paul
                    • Holbeach

                    #174
                    Jim,
                    Looking great mate, and the idea of using the little ship is excellent.

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                    • boatman
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Nov 2018
                      • 14455
                      • christopher
                      • NORFOLK UK

                      #175
                      HI Jim this is fabulas brilliant work an modeling
                      chris

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                      • Jim R
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 15681
                        • Jim
                        • Shropshire

                        #176
                        I really appreciate your interest and your supportive and informative posts. I don't think I would get a fraction of the fun out of the hobby without this forum.

                        So some progress. Not a lot to show but time consuming work. Also for the first time there have been a few fit issues - nothing serious but up until now the fit has been faultless.

                        The pump heads fitted
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                        I wound string around the handles as I found that in a reference photo.
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                        The kit would have you choose between mess tables and benches or seamen's hammocks. Although probably inaccurate I decided to have one side set up with the table and the other side with hammocks. Only the table and benches done so far. The rope will tie to the beam above to level the table.
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                        Next the beams for the middle gun deck deck. Support columns added.
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                        Next up was a bit of terrible planning. Having fitted the beams a section, front and aft, had to be cut out to accept the gratings!! You can imagine the whole thing is not really strong enough for sawing and you don't want dust on the bits you've done!! They could so easily have made the beams with the cut out section or had you cut them before fitting them. Note to self - "Read ahead in the instructions" :thinking:
                        Also fitted the shot garlands - where they stored their balls :tongue-out3:
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                        Thanks again guys.
                        Stay safe.
                        Jim

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                        • Neil Merryweather
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Dec 2018
                          • 5185
                          • London

                          #177
                          Fantastic stuff, Jim!
                          I have a 1-50 HMS Surprise in the stash as my retirement project, but there's so much involved in just this sliver ,it's giving me second thoughts.....

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                          • Tim Marlow
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 18901
                            • Tim
                            • Somerset UK

                            #178
                            Great to see this progressing again Jim. Not a lot of headroom on those gundecks is there!

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                            • scottie3158
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 14201
                              • Paul
                              • Holbeach

                              #179
                              Jim,
                              The lovely work continues.

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                              • Allen Dewire
                                SMF Supporters
                                • Apr 2018
                                • 4741
                                • Allen
                                • Bamberg

                                #180
                                Evening Jim,

                                I have been following this from the cheap seats (about 1000 km away) and apologize for not commenting sooner. Most excellent work on this very interesting project in that fine Jimbo art. I must admit that a few of the photos actually look like they were taken in a real ship, especially the wooden parts. I tip my hat to you sir for an outstanding build!!!

                                Prost with a bottle of rum
                                Allen
                                Life's to short to be a sheep...

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