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Hi Everyone
I expect I will have a few questions about how best to complete this model so I have started a thread on the topic. I hope that is OK?
Background (please skip unless you are bored!)
I built a few plastic models as a kid - didn't we all? But never any ships. Later I fell in love with sailing ships and when I finished my PhD I trerated myself with the 1:100 Heller Victory. I was about half way through when I got a PostDoc position on the other side of the world so the poor victory never got finished.
I got back into modelling a few years ago, but did not attempt any ships. I promised myself that I would try the Victory again when I retired! This has now happened so I bought a Heller Victory. About the same time I discovered the fantastic after-market accessories available from HiSmodel ships in the Czech Republic. So I bought the whole lot - scaled threads, wooden blocks, material sails, brass cannons. Cost more than the original model kit but the stuff is beautiful!
When it arrived I was immobilized by fear... I really shoudl not try this as my first ship kit. I discussed this with the fantastic Radimir at HiSmodel and he suggested a larger scale and a simpler ship...such as the 1:72 Airfix Golden Hind. Again, I bought all the HiSmodel accessories for it. Then I returned to the projects I was currently working on.
Soon after, I was given a kit of the Airfix 1:120 HMB Endeavour. I thought that I might build this relatively simple kit straight form the box - no extras. This would teach me the very basic stuff in preparation for the GH and then the Victory. This model has plenty of faults but as a practice I thought it would be fine.
Well, I won't bore you with the errors I found (and I checked - others found them too, so it was not my incompetence...or, perhaps more accurately, not solely my incompetence!) But I have indeed learned some things to look for to avoid problems later on!
I decided that the plastic sails were rubbish, compared to the beautiful material sails from HiSmodel. So I bought those. Then it was suggested that I add some rigging. Long story short, HiSmodel prepared a dramatically reduced set of running rigging for me, so the model is greatly improved over the default palstic. Of course, I did not intend this originally, and the scale of 1:120 is not ideal for learing. But hey - this model is a test case!
So I have completed the standing rigging - I used the plastic deadeyes for the shrouds (thread, from a jig in the kit) and they are indeed awful
I added blocks for the forestays and all things considered, it is not too bad as a first attempt.



But now I have to sort out the sails and running rigging and this is where I will need help please!
I expect I will have a few questions about how best to complete this model so I have started a thread on the topic. I hope that is OK?
Background (please skip unless you are bored!)
I built a few plastic models as a kid - didn't we all? But never any ships. Later I fell in love with sailing ships and when I finished my PhD I trerated myself with the 1:100 Heller Victory. I was about half way through when I got a PostDoc position on the other side of the world so the poor victory never got finished.
I got back into modelling a few years ago, but did not attempt any ships. I promised myself that I would try the Victory again when I retired! This has now happened so I bought a Heller Victory. About the same time I discovered the fantastic after-market accessories available from HiSmodel ships in the Czech Republic. So I bought the whole lot - scaled threads, wooden blocks, material sails, brass cannons. Cost more than the original model kit but the stuff is beautiful!
When it arrived I was immobilized by fear... I really shoudl not try this as my first ship kit. I discussed this with the fantastic Radimir at HiSmodel and he suggested a larger scale and a simpler ship...such as the 1:72 Airfix Golden Hind. Again, I bought all the HiSmodel accessories for it. Then I returned to the projects I was currently working on.
Soon after, I was given a kit of the Airfix 1:120 HMB Endeavour. I thought that I might build this relatively simple kit straight form the box - no extras. This would teach me the very basic stuff in preparation for the GH and then the Victory. This model has plenty of faults but as a practice I thought it would be fine.
Well, I won't bore you with the errors I found (and I checked - others found them too, so it was not my incompetence...or, perhaps more accurately, not solely my incompetence!) But I have indeed learned some things to look for to avoid problems later on!
I decided that the plastic sails were rubbish, compared to the beautiful material sails from HiSmodel. So I bought those. Then it was suggested that I add some rigging. Long story short, HiSmodel prepared a dramatically reduced set of running rigging for me, so the model is greatly improved over the default palstic. Of course, I did not intend this originally, and the scale of 1:120 is not ideal for learing. But hey - this model is a test case!
So I have completed the standing rigging - I used the plastic deadeyes for the shrouds (thread, from a jig in the kit) and they are indeed awful




But now I have to sort out the sails and running rigging and this is where I will need help please!