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October, 21st - The Main Event

Video instructions cover the assembly of the model from A to Z, from the first part of the keel to the last flag and everything in the middle. At the moment these videos are being edited and published, there will be a total of around 90 videos.

You may like the video assembly instructions more or less, but we guarantee that every part of the model is explained in detail inside them.

We understand that you may have the wrong idea because of "video instructions" or tutorials from other brands on the market. We invite you to watch the series of videos that we are publishing, they include all the part numbers, instructions, tips, tasks to be made, measurements, technical drawings, in short, 100% complete assembly instructions and in our opinion, clearly superior to traditional step by step with pictures.
I'm building the Victory Anatomy by following the step-by-step instruction videos posted on YouTube, but while they're very clear, some steps aren't very clear. In particular, in Video 2, the one about the internal hull wrap, it's unclear whether the bow and stern frames need to be shaped to create the right chamfer to allow the strip to rest evenly without creating steps. Unfortunately, I had to dismantle all the work I'd done because, after creating all the internal structures, the orlop deck was 4mm higher than its natural position. This may be due to the incorrect positioning of the strips. Could you provide some clarification? How many strips should be used for the entire wrap? Thanks.
 
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