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Hi, My next build will be HMS Victory, Which kit is the best and most detailed on the market? Scale about 1:72
Super high quality and good instructions is what i want, price is not an issue, I am building Diana right now and i need to replace lot of woods. make parts that is missing and i have no instructions for this model except for the anatomi book and pictures from internet, so for Victory i feel high quality and instructions for rigging and some details would be nice ;-)I'm not going to be able to help on this one, but one thing you will need to define is what YOU think is required to be "best".
Some people think best is the lowest price.
Others think it is the highest quality of wood
Still others believe that it is top notch instructions.
Hey PatrikHi, My next build will be HMS Victory, Which kit is the best and most detailed on the market? Scale about 1:72
That being the case you may want to consider something other than Victory. Many consider Vanguard Ship Models to offer the best quality considering instructions, materials and accuracy. With so many Victory kits out there they have not offered this ship (so far). But for a large war ship of that era that they do produce look at their Indefatigable (64) 1794.Super high quality and good instructions
Thanks, its a good idea and the kit looks good, but it is a bit similar to DIANA which is what i am building right now, maybe another time.That being the case you may want to consider something other than Victory. Many consider Vanguard Ship Models to offer the best quality considering instructions, materials and accuracy. With so many Victory kits out there they have not offered this ship (so far). But for a large war ship of that era that they do produce look at their Indefatigable (64) 1794.
Allan
Yeah, that is the kit i am looking at right now, it looks really good.Hey Patrik
I was in the same situation as you a few months back as I had decided to build HMS Victory once my current build is completed (Amerigo Vespucci)
I spent quite a lot of time analyzing and comparing the various kits on the market and watched the various build log on SoS, YouTube or MSW.
I decided to select the Caldercraft kit 1:72 scale and will start the build in a couple of weeks.
I have received the kit (plans, instructions, lumber, photo etched parts, ...) and have to say that the quality is excellent.
As Allan mentions, make sure you get the Longridge book. You can also get the book from McKay (anatomy of a ship).
I am indeed interested in hearing from you regarding your decision and following your build log