It's exactly the same kit as Altaya/Deagostini It's a very good kit, very detailed
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Uh, 78 years since Trafalgar? Methinks you mean, 218 years, Nigel.The question is, is it?
If I remember rightly, the Deagostini version was 1/84 and this is marketed as 1/72?????
If 1/72, it would be a great display companion for Caldercraft's Victory if you had the space.
Defineatly some current competition between Occre and Artesania at the moment but why now?? 78 years since Trafalgar, that is an odd milestone.
Can't complain, I got a nice Santissima kit out of it
Uh, 78 years since Trafalgar? Methinks you mean, 218 years, Nigel.
Having sold my Santissima kit, (too small scale for me now) I am still undecided whether or not to start on my Panart (1:78) Victory, or to sell it on. I've already got a part-built, abandoned Corel Vic. which is not a good kit.
Just ordered this today from Artesania's website. First time ordering from outside the U.S.! Comes with free paint set. We shall see how long it takes to get here and what the customs fee's amount to. Oh boy, what have I done!
My Santissima took 3 days to UK, I know of one guy in US that orders direct from them and it takes around a week.I
I thought perhaps longer but that gives me some hope Nigel! Prepared for a month or more.My Santissima took 3 days to UK, I know of one guy in US that orders direct from them and it takes around a week.
It's exactly the same kit as Altaya/Deagostini It's a very good kit, very detailed
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Hallo Seebären,
Ich habe auch den Querschnitt der HMS Victory von DeAgostini. Er ist ganz nett anzuschauen und auch sehr detailliert. Leider ist der Maßstab 1/72 ohne Figuren. Außerdem stimmen einige Maßstäbe der Kleinteile nicht. Ich werde den Querschnitt bauen und hier präsentieren. Allerdings werde ich ihn nachbauen und hübscher machen. Ich werde ihn so konstruieren, dass er die Victory von 1765 darstellt. Der Begriff „HMS“ wurde erstmals 1789 für die Schiffe der Royal Navy verwendet. Deshalb nenne ich sie „Victory“
Beste grüße
Günter