1/96 H.M.S. VICTORIOUS for R/C

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Victorious
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Post by Victorious »

Cheers Middle, :big_grin:
I was going to do another Carrier after I have finished the Marlborough ( Colossus Class, H.M.S. Triumph one of my old ships, but as she was when a Carrier ) but the dry dock is getting a bit cramped for space, with all these large models I have so far. :heh:

So I might have a go at a smaller destroyer or frigate in 1/96 or maybe 1/72 instead. I eventually want to build a type 12 and type 14 Frigate ( Whitby & Blackwood Classes) as I served on both of these types when I was in the Andrew. ( H.M.S. Rhyl & H.M.S. Palliser ). :thumbs_up_1:

I also have a set of plans for a Daring Class in 1/96( circa 1950s) and a PT Boat in 1/24, so these two may get started on, some time in the future. I also have a set of plans which Ron has loaned me, of the Navy Tug Royston in 1/48 but I am a bit undecided about this one at the moment.
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Hi Geoff I trust you have recovered from last Sunday and good to see that you have given a re-start date on the Malborough , which should be in time for next years Kingsbury Gray ships day.
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Dave Wooley wrote:Hi Geoff I trust you have recovered from last Sunday and good to see that you have given a re-start date on the Malborough , which should be in time for next years Kingsbury Gray ships day.
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Yes Dave, just about. It was a great day and I think we are all pleased that it reached above our expectations for a first time event of this kind. Let's hope next year will be even better and hopefully, Marlborough will be there too.
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Post by middle_watch »

I want to build the Type 14 too, although I never served on one I have a lot of memories of the Russell when she was Harbour Training Ship and it certainly a unique looking ship with those flying gantries and long bare bow!
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Post by MechTech »

Hey Victorious, saw the photos of your ship on Mayhem's site. looks great! Much better in daylight! - MT
Victorious
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MechTech wrote:Hey Victorious, saw the photos of your ship on Mayhem's site. looks great! Much better in daylight! - MT
I have put the same pictures HERE on Picture Post :thumbs_up_1:
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ARH
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Post by ARH »

here were you left it :jump_1: :jump_1: :thumbs_up_1:
Simple but effective.
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Post by TommyL »

Keeping the build top of the list. This is a great example of working with a fiberglass hull.

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Hi Geoff How's Victorious progressing . Any more work to do ?
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Hi Geoff Just keeping your Victorious build from droping off the board. We would like to hear from you ?
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TommyL wrote:Keeping the build top of the list. This is a great example of working with a fiberglass hull.

TommyL.
Just doing the same again for this post.

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Post by Dave Rowe »

Bump
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This rather good thread is about to fall off the board so I trust a little lift up will not go unnoticed .
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Post by phil gollin »

Likewise another bump to the top
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Post by bismarck builder »

guys
i met geof at this years kingsbury what a nice chap even if he is into ride on railways now.
he has not done anymore work on the vic since his last posts.
gary
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county class wrote:guys
i met geof at this years kingsbury what a nice chap even if he is into ride on railways now.
he has not done anymore work on the vic since his last posts.
gary
He was posting on another site the Marlborough build, when he knew I was on he stopped posting, has not been back since, says his computer has gone down.
Simple but effective.
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ARH wrote:
county class wrote:guys
i met geof at this years kingsbury what a nice chap even if he is into ride on railways now.
he has not done anymore work on the vic since his last posts.
gary
He was posting on another site the Marlborough build, when he knew I was on he stopped posting, has not been back since, says his computer has gone down.
Is something going on that I don' know about?

TommyL.
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Post by JCRAY , johnc@grimmius.com »

is there any way to contact you off line, if necessary, truely loved your build of HMS VICTORIOUS, SINCERLY, JOHN CRAY (HUGE FAN)
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Post by kennylibben »

ARH may know of a way to get ahold of him, but I've tried emailing him with no reply... he didn't even open the message, so he probably doesn't use the account anymore.
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Post by Andy G »

Kenny, without access to the account you're sending to, there's just no way to know whether someone even gets an email, let alone opens it or not.

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