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HMS Victory group build 2006

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  • Member since
    January 2005
  • From: Portland, Oregon
Posted by fantacmet on Tuesday, December 27, 2005 6:11 AM

I have a website covering all aspects of scale modeling, forums included.  It's kind of stagnant right now, and it is currently hosted on a free service but I hope to change that come January or February.  I'm planning on a slight redesign, different navigation and maybe some new pages.  I would be happy to host anything for anyone on there, as long as it is not for profit and is scale related.  The website and forums are open to any modeling subject and any materials you wish to use.  I have a forum moderator besides myself and will be looking for more.  I am not looking to steal members from other sites or forums but I am not allowed to mention my site in any way or even host pictures there for the purpose of Scale Auto, because it is seen as competition.  Beats me why, it is stated irght up front that I am not wanting to compete, only to augment all other modeling sites out there.  Basically my idea behind it is by modelers for modelers.  Period.  If the site needs to adapt or even change completely to fit modelers needs then so be it.  Anyway if you want to check it out head on over to http://fantacmet.tripod.com The name of the site is in scale.  Unfortunately inscale.com is up for sale for over a thousand same with inscale.org and .net which is absolutely rediculous.  I thought practices like that were illegal.  I will find a domain though, and soon.  Only thing I am lacking is money.  I can get space for like 7 bucks a month with a great uptime.  No setup fees or anything(nice to have friends who own servers).  I can probably get it for as low as 5 a month.  Just a matter of me finding some income, I'm a student right now.  Anyways like I said I would be more then happy to host it for you.  You can get me at redneck_chevy_psychopath @ yahoo.com  that is not a link I spaced it out to keep the scrubber bots from adding it to junk mail lists. 

Michael

    

  • Member since
    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, December 26, 2005 12:38 PM

Wink [;)] Thank you,

our website will be ready on 1st January.

If you want to send your pictures,click here :

http://www.hmsvictoryscalemodels.be/gallery.htm

Pictures and descriptions of the available models will be added before 1st Januray.

You can send me pictures by clicking the "contact us" button on the website.

Do not hesitate, and send me your comments about HMS Victory models you have, send pictures of your unassembled models too. 

See this topic in the "group build" section too.

http://www.finescale.com/FSM/CS/forums/563324/ShowPost.aspx

Michel

 

  • Member since
    December 2004
  • From: Australia
Posted by adouglas on Thursday, December 22, 2005 2:48 AM

Hi fellow modellers,

I began the Victory after last xmas and am making slow but positive progress. This sounds like a great way to share ideas, methods and acheivements through a worldwide forum.

Count me in.

Cheers

 

Andrew

 

 

  • Member since
    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, December 17, 2005 8:54 PM
Hi Michel, great idea about the new group build, I will begin my  Heller's Victory next year, also I'm a graphic designer, if I can help with your new site, just let me know...
  • Member since
    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, December 17, 2005 5:05 AM

Good!

So, please, tell me, can I post a topic in the "group build" forum?

Pictures of the group build can be hosted on my website (will be launched on 1st January, 2006) : http://www.hmsvictoryscalemodels.be

Thank you.

Michel

 

  • Member since
    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 28, 2005 8:26 PM

Well, not sure what I can offer, but I'll likely be a regular,lol

Started my 1/100 Hella(sheer bloody hell, more like) back in July, and it's slow going, trying to do it right is bind,lol.

I do feel that this forum, despite being ruined by the owners is the best place for this, the level of expertise and depth of knowledge, will be very handy, as it already has(Thanks JT ;) )

  • Member since
    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 28, 2005 5:39 PM
I'd be interested in a group build.
My Vic has been a slow coach
Jock

  • Member since
    December 2003
  • From: 37deg 40.13' N 95deg 29.10'W
Posted by scottrc on Monday, November 28, 2005 8:44 AM
WOW!  What kind of time line are we talking here?  A few yearsSmile [:)]  I have a few kits hanging around.  One of my 1st raters was started in Ocotber of 1992, and I still need to finish the standing rigging on it.

As far a doing another site, I have to say that FSM does cater to ALL mediums of model making.  That is why I too like it here.  I use wood, plastic, metal, cardboard, clay, plaster, and anything else that does the job in my models.  If they allowed "plastic" only, then there wouldn't be many ship modelers who could join.

Almost all of my Heller and Lindberg kits have wooden spars and masts.  A lot of modelers replace decks and fittings with wood and metal.

Kudos and taking the intitative to set up a GB.  It takes a lot of time a perseverence.

Scott

  • Member since
    May 2003
  • From: Greenville, NC
Posted by jtilley on Sunday, November 27, 2005 2:27 PM

Michel,

You and the other participants in this project have my most enthusiastic best wishes.  I have too many other irons in the fire to take part myself, but I wish you the best of luck.  If I can help out at all in the way of books or other references I'll be more than happy to do so - though I suspect you know more about this ship than I do.  (Maybe you can get a definitive answer to that old question about the Victory's entry ports.)

Though it may be presumptuous of me to speak for the management, I do want to correct one point.  Your skills as a webmeister are formidable; this project may well be so complex that a forum like this one can't accommodate it adequately.  But Finescale Modeler is NOT pure plastic.  It's certainly true that the majority of the models that appear in it are based on plastic kits, but by no means all of them are.  There have been quite a few articles (both in the monthly issues and the annuals) on wood ships, including some by widely respected modelers.  (August Crabtree and Peter Spier have featured prominently.)  We've had some good, lively discussions about wood ship kits here in the Forum.  And there have been plenty of features on models (cars, aircraft, figures, etc.) made of resin, metal, and probably some materials I've forgotten.  My impression (if I'm wrong, maybe Jeff Herne can correct me) is that the biggest reason for the relative scarcity of articles on wood ship models is that people haven't submitted them.  The magazine can only publish what people send it.

Frankly, this lack of discrimination is one of the biggest reasons why I take part in this forum (and left the one at Drydock Models).  I firmly believe that modelers who work in all materials and media have a great deal to learn from each other - and I don't believe in condemning certain materials as "illegitimate" or "second rate."  I don't think of myself as a plastic modeler, or a wood modeler.  I think of myself as a ship modeler. 

Anyway - good luck on the group build. 

Youth, talent, hard work, and enthusiasm are no match for old age and treachery.

  • Member since
    November 2005
HMS Victory group build 2006
Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, November 27, 2005 1:46 PM

Hi, all !

Next january, we’ll start our “group build” (or “community building” ) of our HMS Victory models.  Each model is welcome : plastic, wood, cardboard,...

It is better to start the building in january 2006, but you can begin later.

Consider this “group build” as an help, and a motivation.

Before we begin, I need some advices :

- Our problem is the “multi material” side of the project.  No existing website would host our jobs : DryDockModels is pure wood, Fine Scale Modeler is pure plastic,....

So, I want to create a new website.  It will include links, a gallery of pictures, and a list of the existing HMS Victory models.  Maybe like Philippe Coupard’s website about the Bounty.

 

http://www.multimania.com/hmsbounty

 

There will be a forum too.  There will be a link between the website and the forum (like Gerard Delacroix’s website about arsenal modeling).

 

http://perso.wanadoo.fr/gerard.delacroix/sommaire.htm

 

There is free forum hosting available.

Maybe I’ll call this website “hmsvictory.be”, if this is not a copyright problem. 

It will not be commercial, I mean, I do not want to earn money with this website, but manufacturers will be free to express themself on the forum.

Also, I do not want to “steal” members from modeling forums, but there will be a need for a  new website and a new forum.

Any advice is welcome. Thank you.

Michel

 

 

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