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this is the build thats iv been doing for all most 8months i had to stop the build for the lack of wood that came with it so now i have the wood i need to get it done so i have passed on my car models to the kid who building them now .as for the victory in the pic u will see most of the planking is done u have to plank this ship two times iam on the sec stage now all most done with that part .this is a 100 gun ports that had to be cut out by hand thay still need to be cleaned up .and in the pic the last strip on walnut planking u see there will be copper plateing from the last strip of walnut right down to the keel so here are some pic of where iam at

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Finishing that will be quite a victory! Looks like a very cool change of processes from cars.

I look at all that rigging and say to myself, "nope!"

You're much braver than I for tackling this project but keep up the good work and you'll have an amazing piece of art on your shelf when done!

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Finishing that will be quite a victory!

So to speak? :) I have the old large scale Revell kit of the Constitution, but that's as far as I'm willing to go. The plank on frame stuff, is for souls far more brave than I. Looks like you're off to a rocking good start. I suspect more photos of the guts will become available as they begin the restoration process on her.

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This looks amazing! That rigging is even more so. My grandfather was an old ship modeler ... he was a ship rigger in Boston in his early life and built them in his workshop basement from scratch. He had a drill press, lathe, so many saws ... I was in heaven when we'd see him. There was a completed ship under his basement stairs that I would start at for hours with all the details. I was about 6 years old and I blame him for my modeling interest! He gave all his ships away to friends and no one in the family has one. I found out the ship under the stairs was the USS Hartford (we were in East Hartford, CT) and he donated it to the Old Hartford Statehouse. They had it on display for some years and most of their stuff was transferred to another museum and was lost track of. I would give anything for any of his ship models.

Anyway, do keep us posted on your progress.

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here some more work done to the victory i know the update are slow but its take time to get this work done so here are some more pic

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iam adding the raised wales on the sides now so its going really i will have an update soon i hope

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