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  • Member since
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  • From: Utah - USA
Heller HMS Victory
Posted by wipw on Thursday, August 14, 2003 12:25 PM
I have seen on other threads that several of you have or are building this 1/100 monster. I've got one, but haven't had the guts to start it yet (did paint the top, insides red, but that's all). What advice can you give me for a good build, and what did you do about those huge injector pin marks on the insides? I was really disappointed with what is supposed to be the "best plastic model ship ever made" for that reason.

Thank you.

Bill
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Posted by djmodels1999 on Thursday, August 14, 2003 12:40 PM
Well, it's a fairly old kit by today's standards you know... The big ejector pin marks, you either get rid of them with your mini-drill and sanding bits (for those that are raised) or you fill them up with Milliput (for those that are recessed).

My best advice though is to get Steven Biesty's 'Incredible Cross-Section' book about the Man-of-War (probably at your local library, in the kids section). Tons of info and details are packed in that book!

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Posted by wipw on Thursday, August 14, 2003 12:44 PM
Super, thanks.

Nice to "see" a familiar face over here in the ships section.

Have a great day.

Bill
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Posted by Big Jake on Thursday, August 14, 2003 9:15 PM
I have built the HMS Victory several times (5) for my clients. I consider it one of the best ever made. The ejector pin marks you speak of are well hidden once you place the belaying pin racks on the bulkhead spaces. I have pasted a link to let you see the model built as a full rig and as a adm. version. If you need or want and pointers or help with sevtions just email me direct at :

jbgroby@cox.net

The hull corrosion is really easy and the grains of the deck can be made to be seen, take a look at the deck of the model i have posted in the link below.


http://f2.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jbgroby/lst?.dir=/Jakes+Models&.src=ph&.order=&.view=t&.done=http%3a//f2.pg.photos.yahoo.com/Hi,

Also try this link to see some detailed pictures of the Cutty Sark.

http://www.hobbytalk.com/bbs1/showthread.php?t=59835

http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/t/steveplj2/Jake/cutty/cutty.htm

Jake

 

 

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  • From: Utah - USA
Posted by wipw on Friday, August 15, 2003 10:07 AM
Wow, Jake! Those shots are fantastic. Thank you for sharing them with me, and thanks for the tip on the ejector pins. I was wondering how visible they'd be once the decks and fittings got installed.

I'll let you know once I start working seriously on this thing. Never enough time (or room) for it, it seems.

Thanks

Bill
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, August 22, 2003 8:56 AM
Got to love that beast, I got one last summer and I to am also afraid to build it! I also have the Heller Solier Royal In 1/96, beleive it or not it has even mo]re parts that the Victory [:0](2300)or so. I will email the title of an excellent book on period rigging when I get home.
Good luck brave fellew modeler!Smile [:)]Smile [:)]Smile [:)]
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  • From: Utah - USA
Posted by wipw on Friday, August 22, 2003 9:05 AM
Thanks, I'll be looking forward to looking at that book.

Good luck with yours, too.
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  • From: Lacombe, LA.
Posted by Big Jake on Saturday, August 23, 2003 8:32 PM
I just ordered the Heller Solie' Royal In 1/96 from Model expo. they have them on sale for 55.00 plus shipping. I'm slowly gettign the entire collection of the big ships.

 

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, August 24, 2003 7:54 AM
I am at the point in building the Victory where I will be starting the rigging soon. From looking at pictures of other models it looks like the plastic jib boom is too flimsy to use. When I get to that point I am going to try and make one out of wood so it will be stronger and be able to take the rigging without bending.

Has anyone used the plastic one and if so how did it work out.

Big Jake...with five under your belt you may have some advise on this.
Cordially,

Ques
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  • From: Lacombe, LA.
Posted by Big Jake on Sunday, August 24, 2003 8:45 AM
Quesney.

I have used wood, and I even used metal one time when I could not get the dowel just right. I have written model ship building articles that are posted on Naplaks Model site

http://www.naplak.com/modeling/articles/jacob_groby.htm

The article on the USS Constitution I can email you directly. I also tell the readers to use a wooden dowel to replace the far end on the Jib Boom on that model as well. You might want to check the 3 top mast as it was true to scale but very soft and weak. I replaced mine with wood also.

My email is jbgroby@cox,net email me and I'll link the CONSTITUTION article to you.

Jake

 

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 25, 2003 7:06 AM
Thanks to you Big Jake for the insight on the outer jibboom on the Victory. I saw some bamboo skewers in the grocery store the other day that look like just the thing to use if they are strong enough. I am going to buy a pack of them and see what develops. I also built the Constitution some time back and gave it to a relative for his den. It was a very good model but he sold his house and I have no idea what happened to it after that. I wish I had kept it but........

Ques
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