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The title says it all. I was hoping to use that website as a primary resource - it was full of detailed and invaluable information, from rigging to how to paint the details on the stern. Now where will I go?
Hello Jose!
I sure hate when it happens, but there could be a way around it - at least partially. There is a web site called wayback machine. It allows you to set a date and check a specified web site on that date. Some pictures might be missing, but the text is there. I hope this will help you at least a little - good luck with your build and have a nice day
Paweł
All comments and critique welcomed. Thanks for your honest opinions!
www.vietnam.net.pl
Well there are quite a few knowledgeable people here to help, but you're right about the wealth of info pertaining to Victory as well as other ships too. Having been a member there for about 10 years it's tough to see it go.
Oh no! Well, I had a WIP thread on it, perhaps they got tired of waiting for updates.
But that's really too bad, it sure was a great resource.
Modeling is an excuse to buy books.
You may still browse the archived version of it:
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.pete-coleman.com/
However, the forum was requiring a login, so...
Why did it go away?
steve5He was hacked
sorry revenant ,he won't be . he has left a message saying it was too much for him , and that the site had run it's course , with too few participant's these day's .
I tried the way back machine , won't let me log in , so that is no good
what a pity... such a" black" news... it was very good" place" with a lot of interesting information...!
in progress-Spanish galleon 1607,LEE,1:100
http://cs.finescale.com/fsm/modeling_subjects/f/7/t/170876.aspx
http://karopka.ru/forum/forum190/topic10341/
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