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Lee Haffenden (leehaff)
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Revell HMS Victory

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20 24 October 2021, 14:09
JD
Alright, a sailing ship! I'm onboard with this..
24 October 2021, 19:23
JD
If you lookup the actual HMS Victory restoration, it appears that the hull is actually grey and black, but It may have originally been natural wood color. baesystems.com/en/ar..erved-for-the-future However, as the artist, you can do whatever you like 😉
26 February 2022, 00:20
Lee Haffenden
Thank you, although that link isn't working for me. For now, I've just been following the instructions and using the supplied paints. When I get through my current batch of models, I plan to take my scale modeling up a notch, do a lot more research, and attempt to use more advanced techniques. But for now, this will do, as long as the finished result looks nice and I'm enjoying myself and I'm learning.
26 February 2022, 14:15
Torsten
I'll 👀
26 February 2022, 15:16
JD
Exactly! 👍
26 February 2022, 20:38
Pierre Pierre
following
27 February 2022, 00:11
Ben M
They put copper plating on wooden ships to keep the worms from eating them. njscuba.net/marine-b..rms/teredo-shipworm/
27 February 2022, 00:34
Lee Haffenden
Thank you for everyone's comments! That's fascinating Ben M, very interesting read. I'll have to do more research into this! Maybe it's not as unrealistic as I thought!
27 February 2022, 00:39
Lee Haffenden
Okay, so did a very quick Google search, and wow, the HMS Victory did indeed have copper sheathing. So it's entirely accurate, hence why the model instructions call for it in the first place. It was my ignorance that led me to assume I'd gone wrong. It also explains why the pattern on the bottom of the hull is as it is. It's not representing wooden planks, but "small" copper plates. I'll link an incredible photo of an incredibly accurate model with the copper sheathing on display. The model is something you can purchase and is made out of real wood and just puts anything else I've ever seen to shame. Absolutely incredible craftsmanship! [img1]
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27 February 2022, 00:48
Lee Haffenden
Also, looking at it. I still feel like I would have gotten a more accurate result spraying the copper metallic paint on top of a brown undercoat, rather than straight onto the black primer, as from the photos I've seen, the real copper has more orange appearance than mine does. But I'm still very happy with the results, now I know about this!
27 February 2022, 00:52
Lee Haffenden
From the HMS Victory Wikipedia page: In March 1780, Victory's hull was sheathed with 3,923 sheets of copper below the waterline to protect it against shipworm.
27 February 2022, 00:55
Tim
I have this kit. So interested to see how you get on. Thanks for sharing progress.
12 March 2022, 08:46
Lee Haffenden
Let me know when you get started on it, I'll be very interested in seeing your progress. By the looks of your other projects, it's going to turn out a lot better than mine!
14 March 2022, 00:51
Ben M
I know you're feeling very self critical, but it looks pretty good once it's all together. No model ends up being perfect. It's all a learning process. Yellow is a tough color to paint.
17 May 2022, 15:36
Lee Haffenden
Thank you Ben, that's very kind! I am very self-critical! I think watching too many YouTube videos of very talented modellers has given me high expectations! But I am happy with how it's coming together in the end. I've learned a lot from the project, so that's been good too.
17 May 2022, 17:31
Martin Oostrom
The most important lesson: always check the reviews here on ScaleMates. Then reality will match tour expectations.
Nice work on this one Lee 👍
11 July 2022, 13:31
Lee Haffenden
Good advice! Thank you!
11 July 2022, 15:29

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1:450 HMS Victory (Revell 65819)

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