As Marlborough slowly progresses, work will start shortly on strengthening the Vic's hull, by fitting its internal keel, frames and supportig frame work, which will form the supports for the gallery decks, quarterdeck and flight deck.
A 190 mile round trip was taken today, to collect this mighty monster of a hull, which measures 95 inches in length, 14 inch beam and a depth of almost 10 inches from keel to flight deck level.
I was originally going to scratchbuild this hull, but considering the cost of materials, I would not be saving all that much, as against an already proven hull, which has all the plating, porthole, gallery deck opening detail, sponsons, outriggers and an island superstructure/funnel, separate moulding, included in the price. This has saved me at least six months work.
The rest of the ship will be completely scratchbuilt, which should take at least 2 years to complete, as there is lot's of work to do on a model of this size.
So here are a few Preview Shots of the unworked hull, which itself, has lots of preparation work to be done on it. like cutting out all the Upper & Lower Gallery Deck openings. She will be fitted with three prop shafts, with central 5 blade prop and outer 3 blade props as per the original ship.
I have not taken any photos of the Island & Funnel mouldings as these are just the basic shapes and need lot's of detailing work, before they will ressemble a proper superstructure.






Enjoy
I will miss you Werner. Fair winds and following seas.


