Hi, thanks for your comments. I followed C Nepean Longridge’s book “The Anatomy of Nelson’s Ships” which has good descriptions of the rigging layout as well as “Rigging period ship models” by Lennarth Peterson. My inspiration was Longridge’s model in the Science Museum in London - which has no sails.WOW! JonB. Amazing work of art. Very grateful for showing high quality photographs showing so many details. I was looking for those details for a long while as I am working on rigging of my 1:90 scale Victory. What literature did you use to do the rigging of this Victory? How did you manage to decide making it with no sails? Neither fully opened nor furled?
Thank you Allan. As you can see from the timeframe on the plaque - it was a labour of love. I made the binnacle from a piece of original oak acquired from Victory.Your model is one the absolute best representations of the Victory I have ever seen. Anyone building Victory, even if from a kit, and does not have and use Longridge's book to supplement the kit instructions is at a great disadvantage in trying to produce an accurate model which you have clearly done.
Congratulations!
Allan
I envy you!!! I would love to find pieces that are available with a certificate of origin for any 17th or 18th century vessel tp use on a model of that ship.I made the binnacle from a piece of original oak acquired from Victory.
Hi UweLooking at this amazing Victory model I am looking forward to see your work on the La Venus in a detailed building log, which is by the way one of my favourites from Jean Boudriot. Do you have also the planset of the framing made by Fissore?
Planset review - LA VENUS - 18-pdr frigate 1782" by J.Boudriot / H. Berti + "Structural Elements LA VENUS" by F. Fissore
Planset Review: LA VENUS - 18-pdr frigate 1782 by Jean Boudriot & Hubert Berti in scale 1:48 + Structural Elements LA VENUS by Franco Fissore in scale 1:48 with english translations by Francois Fougerat This monographie is available from ancre in different languages, which can be choosen...shipsofscale.com
Beautiful choice - sounds very goodHi Uwe
Yes I have the full plan set from Ancre at 1:48 and have received my first order of Dark Swiss Pear from hobbymill.
Beautiful museum quality model. Absolutely superb.Some images of my 1:72 scale HMS Victory which was mostly scratch. It took a while to make but I learnt a lot and acquired some tools which will be useful for my next build - the French frigate La Venus at 1:48 scale.
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BeautifulBeautiful museum quality model. Absolutely superb.
I bought the gun crew, able seamen and Nelson from Vanguard Models in the UK and decided not to paint them rather keeping them as ghostly looking figures.An excellent model! I would be interested in knowing from where you sourced your figurines. I am in the early stages of building a 1:72 scale Victory and have had little luck finding suitable period British Navy sailors. Thanks.