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Artesania Latina Anatomy of Lord Nelson’s HMS Victory 1805

The Show Must Go On
So I’m Waiting For the Hammer to Fall
Incase Another One Bites the Dust
Over to you :D
By the way
You’re My Best Friend :D
 
News FLASH!
I think I'm Going Slightly Mad. I keep thinking The Victory sailed the Seven Seas of Rhye or was it a Bicycle Race watching Fat Bottomed Girls looking for Good Old Fashioned Lover Boys Lazing on a Sunday Afternoons.
 
Instructions video #38 Part 1

In this first part I install the hammock cranes on the rail at the stern of the waste area and fit the hand rails and ladders around the waste
A couple of tips here, for those like me who haven’t quite mastered the art of blackening without leaving a residue that gets on your fingers, I suggest painting these parts after blackening making sure to get some paint inside the eyelets otherwise the nice white thread that threads through them won’t stay white for long, another tip that is probably quite well known is to stiffen the end of the thread with some CA glue and cut it to a nice small point to ease getting it through these very small eyelets. For that reason I didn’t wax this small thread and will have to suffer the fuzz, but I’ve ordered a gas barbecue lighter and I will experiment on a spare piece of thread to see if the open flame method burns off the fuzz without damaging the thread

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Instructions video #38 Part 2

In this 2nd part I fit the internal wall details of the captain’s cabin, make the furniture for that area, the paint a few more figures. Lord Nelson makes his first appearance on my model in busy captain’s cabin dictating a message for the Admiralty while Hardy briefs some junior officers on the ships destination

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Instructions video #38 Part 3

In this final part I wire the lanterns to the remaining beams and fit them in place over the quarter deck stern area, connecting them together in the ever decreasing space at the top rear of the framework and leave a final pair of cables that will eventually go round to the stern lanterns

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Instructions video #38 Part 1

In this first part I install the hammock cranes on the rail at the stern of the waste area and fit the hand rails and ladders around the waste
A couple of tips here, for those like me who haven’t quite mastered the art of blackening without leaving a residue that gets on your fingers, I suggest painting these parts after blackening making sure to get some paint inside the eyelets otherwise the nice white thread that threads through them won’t stay white for long, another tip that is probably quite well known is to stiffen the end of the thread with some CA glue and cut it to a nice small point to ease getting it through these very small eyelets. For that reason I didn’t wax this small thread and will have to suffer the fuzz, but I’ve ordered a gas barbecue lighter and I will experiment on a spare piece of thread to see if the open flame method burns off the fuzz without damaging the thread

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Looks like lots of fiddly work but you have nailed it!
 
Hammock Crane Netting

After doing the hammock crane at the stern of the waste area, I fast forwarded several videos to see when the netting would be fitted, but it appears that AL have decided to omit this feature which in my opinion isa major omission
I saw some netting included in the kit part list and assumed it was for this purpose, but it appears this is only used for the rails on the fighting tops.
When I did my Del Prado upgrade about20 years ago, this was also an omission, but to be honest there was not a great deal of detail in the whole kit:)
On that occasion I sourced some net curtaining with 1mm squares which I had to cut at 45 degrees to get the diamond netting pattern (pictures 1 and 2). I still have some left but it would not be enough to complete this model, so I have spent the last couple of weeks trying to find something similar in curtain stores near and far,and on the net(excuse the pun) but to no avail
I thought I’d cracked it when making a visit to Hobby Craft I found some mesh fabric for tapestry, but when I got it home and unfolded it , it was too thick in scale for my requirements ( picture 3 ). So I have had to bite the bullet and use netting supplied by model shops, although the netting pattern isn’t the diamond shape that I wanted
(picture 4 ). So here is my first netted hammock crane ( pictures 5 and 6 )

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