HMS Victory [1805] 1:79 by serikoff. Started with Mantua -> Upgraded with John McKay's Anatomy.

Phew, thank God I'm not the only one like this)))))


Thank you for your support. Ukraine would definitely not have survived if it were not for the help of the entire civilized world. I will be glad to help with the construction. Unfortunately, I am far from doing everything with complete precision (this project is not about that), but I will be glad to help in any way I can, since I know a lot about this ship))))
The full-scale drawings that you posted were superb, and I could print them full size (ARCH E (36" x 48")) on my Blueprint Plotter. It is impressive the amount of detail present. My 90-pound dog for size reference...
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The full-scale drawings that you posted were superb, and I could print them full size (ARCH E (36" x 48")) on my Blueprint Plotter. It is impressive the amount of detail present. My 90-pound dog for size reference...
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I am very glad that I helped someone with my drawings. It is a pity that I did not start with them, I could have done it correctly, but my case is far from the original)) but no one will notice)) Such a good friend of man. Stands, examines something there, looks for mistakes or maybe wants to help the owner, suggest something.
 
I am very glad that I helped someone with my drawings. It is a pity that I did not start with them, I could have done it correctly, but my case is far from the original)) but no one will notice)) Such a good friend of man. Stands, examines something there, looks for mistakes or maybe wants to help the owner, suggest something.
Noah has been my hearing, mobility, and PTSD Service Dog for 6 years now. He is my lifesaver in more ways than one. He is never far ...
 
Today I symmetrically made the result that I showed last time. And what it means is that the view from the stern will be absolutely mirrored (right and left sides). The ship is becoming more and more covered with copper. It remains to finish a little in the stern, to sheathe the rudder naturally and then a large part on the bow of the ship... eh..

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And what's more important, I've finally started to get something with copper patination samples... I don't want to make any predictions yet, I need to wait at least a week to understand the result, but what I see - I really like it, hurray! One thing, to achieve the predicted result, you need to create the same thin film of liquid on the copper surface. So that there is no long time difference between the dried areas and those that are still wet. Otherwise, the patination will be very patchy. But I have a solution.. and after all the tests, I will show it to you... patience ;)
 
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