Model VICTORY by Deagostini, scale 1/84

Frank, thanks for the photo. Informative. Sometimes you look for one detail, how it looks and you have to look at a lot of photos in order to see and understand. I did this with the stern. Looked at a lot of photos. So yours will definitely come in handy. There are not many photos. Thank you Thumbsup
 
Frank, thanks for the photo. Informative. Sometimes you look for one detail, how it looks and you have to look at a lot of photos in order to see and understand. I did this with the stern. Looked at a lot of photos. So yours will definitely come in handy. There are not many photos. Thank you Thumbsup
Hello Alessandro74, it is a pleasure to hear from you that the photos have been useful for you, if you need other details let me know and I will create them among mine.Frank
 
Hello Alessandro74, it is a pleasure to hear from you that the photos have been useful for you, if you need other details let me know and I will create them among mine.Frank
Yes Frank. Suddenly there is a view from above to this place. Where the cut-beam touches the side2542892400_982e91eb6e_o.jpg
 
The photos of the restored Victory are very interesting.
Thank you for this great contribution.
The reality allows to better understand the use and the arrangement
of certain elements not always very well prepared by the manufacturer of the model
Marco
 
Good morning Sasha. Brilliant. Your attention to the finer details and accuracy of the Victory is off the charts my friend ! When I look at how you are building this insane ship I realise what a basic and inaccurate my Victory is. Beautiful work. Cheers Grant. PS : I know you are aware the Portsmouth Victory restoration has many inaccuracies and changes from the Trafalgar Victory and she had many faces over her lifetime.
 
Good morning Sasha. Brilliant. Your attention to the finer details and accuracy of the Victory is off the charts my friend ! When I look at how you are building this insane ship I realise what a basic and inaccurate my Victory is. Beautiful work. Cheers Grant. PS : I know you are aware the Portsmouth Victory restoration has many inaccuracies and changes from the Trafalgar Victory and she had many faces over her lifetime.
Thanks Grant. Yes, I know that the Portsmund model is far from the 1805 original. I'm looking at some elements on the museum model :) . And so I mainly use Longridge's anatomy
 
Nice progress. Only the gun barrels don't seem to fit quality of the rest of the ship. Do you plan to change them for some aftermarket ones?
Also very stable and high quality work, which is a thing to admire
 
Nice progress. Only the gun barrels don't seem to fit quality of the rest of the ship. Do you plan to change them for some aftermarket ones?
Also very stable and high quality work, which is a thing to admire
Wojtas, thank you. guns will remain from the magazine. I don't plan to change them.
 
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