HMS Victory - Heller by Larry

There are other drawings showing the ropes attached to the mast and yards
-> maybe the different colours are showing the same rope - so reading two drawings at once....
 
I thought it would mean different size threads...the chart and reference shows one size thread on most placement..size.JPG
 
Hoy, welcome aboard. You're going to love this site! Heres a photo of a print that might be useful. I would recommend getting the detailed book on construction and detail rigging instructions from Hismodel.com. I'm collecting sails, blocks, flags, guns and brass bleating pins from that site.
Note the direction of the flags, matching the direction of the wind. Zoom in on the photo, you can see the signal flags and placement of them that were hoisted in the battle of Trafalgar.

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One can never ever have enough Victorys in life ;-)

Welcome here. The colors could have two meanings: either just to make them easier to distinguish or it has to deal with the thickness of the line, but then it should be mentioned somewhere in the manual.

XXXDAn
 
Hoy, welcome aboard. You're going to love this site! Heres a photo of a print that might be useful. I would recommend getting the detailed book on construction and detail rigging instructions from Hismodel.com. I'm collecting sails, blocks, flags, guns and brass bleating pins from that site.
Note the direction of the flags, matching the direction of the wind. Zoom in on the photo, you can see the signal flags and placement of them that were hoisted in the battle of Trafalgar.

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Nice print..
 
If looking for the guns and how to sort them on deck, you could have a look here.


XXXDAn
 
Hoy mates, ALERT: TO ALL CREWMEMBERS BUILDING THE HMS VICTORY, on You-Tube find, 'HMS Victory In Her True Colors.' You might want to see this.
 
to the hobbists
I just purchased the plastic scale mode HMS Victory 1/100.. 80897..and have lots of questions before I start it.
But before I begin with my questions let me give you a background of some of my experience.
I am 73 years ..a retired lineman from New York Telephone co.
I had put together some scale car models as a teenager some years ago.
I have ridden a few motorcycles and worked on cars and maintained them with hands on experience.
I now decided to do some sailing ship modeling....I have plenty of time..
I pt together the scale model of the USS Constitution.1/96 and The Black Pearl from the Pirates of the Carribean.
I found them interesting with the detail and the patience to assemble them.
It took me 3 months to assemble the Pearl and was proud of my accomplishments...with a few of minor changes
and repairs due to my inexperience.
Now to the HMS Vicory..
Reading and understanding the instructions takes time and understanding..to say the least..!!
The kit came with 2 sets of ropes..and some ..wire lengths??..I am sure I need regular thread.
The large instruction booklet looks precise for the experienced modeler.Rope numbers and sequence etc.
I looked at the Amati thread set on the web and it looks like that would be the one to get.
The paints I guess would be Testors..and some colors would have to be mixed to achieve the proper color.
What I learned from assembling the ships was to look a few steps ahead before I set the glue.
I have looked at some sites on the web and some pictures of the Victory are very impressive.
Any insight such as other specialty tools or books from your group would be very much appreciated as I am yet to begin.
Hallo @Larry Amato
we wish you alll the BEST and a HAPPY BIRTHDAY
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to the hobbists
I just purchased the plastic scale mode HMS Victory 1/100.. 80897..and have lots of questions before I start it.
But before I begin with my questions let me give you a background of some of my experience.
I am 73 years ..a retired lineman from New York Telephone co.
I had put together some scale car models as a teenager some years ago.
I have ridden a few motorcycles and worked on cars and maintained them with hands on experience.
I now decided to do some sailing ship modeling....I have plenty of time..
I pt together the scale model of the USS Constitution.1/96 and The Black Pearl from the Pirates of the Carribean.
I found them interesting with the detail and the patience to assemble them.
It took me 3 months to assemble the Pearl and was proud of my accomplishments...with a few of minor changes
and repairs due to my inexperience.
Now to the HMS Vicory..
Reading and understanding the instructions takes time and understanding..to say the least..!!
The kit came with 2 sets of ropes..and some ..wire lengths??..I am sure I need regular thread.
The large instruction booklet looks precise for the experienced modeler.Rope numbers and sequence etc.
I looked at the Amati thread set on the web and it looks like that would be the one to get.
The paints I guess would be Testors..and some colors would have to be mixed to achieve the proper color.
What I learned from assembling the ships was to look a few steps ahead before I set the glue.
I have looked at some sites on the web and some pictures of the Victory are very impressive.
Any insight such as other specialty tools or books from your group would be very much appreciated as I am yet to begin.
Hello Sir, did you check the accessories for this model at Hismodle.com? Scroll down and click on Heller 1/100 HMS Victory. I would recommend the rigging thread package and the large blue detail building/rigging book for this model. All kinds of upgrade parts are available from this site.
 
Hello Sir, did you check the accessories for this model at Hismodle.com? Scroll down and click on Heller 1/100 HMS Victory. I would recommend the rigging thread package and the large blue detail building/rigging book for this model. All kinds of upgrade parts are available from this site.
Hismodel.com. sorry I misspelled it.
 
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