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Re: To HMS Victory and beyond
Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2013 5:15 pm
by Christian M.
Just unbelievable what is shown here ... If someone I don't trust 100% only tells me about this, I will not believe him
Sailing ships in general are not my world in general, but I love such outstanding detailing always!

Re: To HMS Victory and beyond
Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 12:35 pm
by dafi
Thank you Sirs
Here we went on in the lower deck, getting tighter ...
...first table dummies ...
... followed by some
real model making ...

Re: To HMS Victory and beyond
Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 12:41 pm
by dafi
... first trials on the spacious side ...
... and tight we go.
bom apetite!
XXXDAn
Re: To HMS Victory and beyond
Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 12:51 pm
by LE BOSCO
Hello Daniel
I have only one thing to say !total respect master

By moment , your work "flirt" with the"poetry"
"chapeau bas l'artiste"
cheers
Nicolas
Re: To HMS Victory and beyond
Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 12:54 pm
by Channell
They look disappointed. I imagine the table conversation is something like this:
"We ain't 'ad nuttin but maggoty bread fo' three stinkin' days"
"Yea... we wants some meat! ...'ow bout them, they're fressh!"
Still, hats off as usual Daniel, and I will literally cry when you seal up all that insane detail untill you do the same on the next deck!
Re: To HMS Victory and beyond
Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2013 12:06 pm
by dafi
As the set of my etch parts is already with me and almost ready to be distributed, I am still trying out the last production samples just to make sure everything really fits and also refining my own skills and technics.
To prepare the locks I worked hard to cut off the small bit that fixes it to the frame. Also handling and positioning was quite difficult as the parts are tiny.
The first idea was to use this bit it as a connector pin

So a small hole drilled into position which makes positioning and glueing easier and the lock more stable afterwards. After breaking two 0,4 drills, I got the second idea: Why drilling? A needle does the job better and faster ...
... so a needle fixed in a tooth pick ...
... a small well positioned acupuncture and then using fine pliers instead of tweezers ...
... got it fast and safe on the spot. The fine pliers do not have the tendency to send things into the parallel universes as much as tweezers do
Also tried out an alternative to the rings on the breech using etch rings instead of wire. Also a great way with the needle to prepare the fixing holes. Depending to the knowledge and skill of the modeler, the rings can be made a tad more even like this than using wire.
And also trying out other ways of working on difficult parts, here the back of a blade in a clamp for bending the bucket holders on the poop.
Daniel
Re: To HMS Victory and beyond
Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2013 12:06 pm
by dafi
As the set of my etch parts is already with me and almost ready to be distributed, I am still trying out the last production samples just to make sure everything really fits and also refining my own skills and technics.
To prepare the locks I worked hard to cut off the small bit that fixes it to the frame. Also handling and positioning was quite difficult as the parts are tiny.
The first idea was to use this bit it as a connector pin

So a small hole drilled into position which makes positioning and glueing easier and the lock more stable afterwards. After breaking two 0,4 drills, I got the second idea: Why drilling? A needle does the job better and faster ...
... so a needle fixed in a tooth pick ...
... a small well positioned acupuncture and then using fine pliers instead of tweezers ...
... got it fast and safe on the spot. The fine pliers do not have the tendency to send things into the parallel universes as much as tweezers do
Also tried out an alternative to the rings on the breech using etch rings instead of wire. Also a great way with the needle to prepare the fixing holes. Depending to the knowledge and skill of the modeler, the rings can be made a tad more even like this than using wire.
And also trying out other ways of working on difficult parts, here the back of a blade in a clamp for bending the bucket holders on the poop.
Daniel
Re: To HMS Victory and beyond
Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2013 4:39 pm
by JIM BAUMANN
excellent-- and wonderfully obsessive!
JIM B

Re: To HMS Victory and beyond
Posted: Wed Jun 19, 2013 2:04 am
by dafi
Thank you Jim
So last night�s tinkering ...
... the spectecal plates of the rudder ...
... the new poop skylight with bending help in the back ...
... roof curved by rolling with a wooden stick over a soft surface ...
... and especially round roof and right number of windows

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The fighting top with lantern holder...
... and the stun�sail boom fittings.
Cheers, Daniel
Re: To HMS Victory and beyond
Posted: Wed Jun 19, 2013 5:27 am
by Captain pugwash
Daft it may seem to some, but fantastic work there Dafi.
Am building a 1/180 Victory, this alteration you are doing will give me the imput I need to get mine right.
This is a great WIP and may it continue.
Cheers capt-P

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Re: To HMS Victory and beyond
Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 2:41 am
by dafi
So tinkertime goes on ...
... the funnel on the forecastle ...
... flaglocker, I opted for the closed one ...
... and the boom saddle and the rack for the pins on the mizzen
The belaying pins stay hand-worked
Cheers, Daniel
Re: To HMS Victory and beyond
Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 5:25 am
by Captain pugwash
The sky lights, is there a kit for this and any other parts you have used and not made from scratch.
Would like to get hold of some of the ready made parts,PE frets if avalible.
Cheers Capt-P.
Re: To HMS Victory and beyond
Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 5:34 am
by dafi
Still setting up things, the parts already on my place, here is a sneak preview, the links for the english sites not all working yet, but soon to be added
http://www.dafinismus.de/index_en.html
http://www.dafinismus.de/plates_en.html
http://www.dafinismus.de/order.html
The official roll-out will come soon.
Daniel
Re: To HMS Victory and beyond
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 6:51 am
by Captain pugwash
Thanks Dafi.
Can thease be used for 180 as its not far off, or do I have to get a 100 scale ship to use thease parts.
Fantastic they are.
Excuse my ignorance.

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Cheers Capt-P
Re: To HMS Victory and beyond
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 8:24 am
by dafi
Hello Capt-P,
I think they are too far off, for those you really need to get the big kit
Ringbolts and gratings could be used, but have you seen the material from ScaleWarship?
viewtopic.php?t=152157#p586267
All the best, Daniel
Re: To HMS Victory and beyond
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 3:39 pm
by dafi
The most tricky part so far, the boarding pikes holders:
First glueing two rings atop of each other, the needles making sure, that the holes of the upper ring will be lined properly ...
... while the one on the bottom has pocket holes.
Then putting both rings over the mast ...
... and cutting
the same amount of holes on both rings away until the diameter fits properly. Taking a pike and sorting out the heights for that the beautiful point of the spear does not disappear in the ring. Then glueing first the inside of the upper ring onto the rubbing pouch and let dry well. Afterwards bend into place and fix it on the other side and in the back.
Use one pike for the alinement of the two rings and fix the bottom ring also in two steps. Then take out the pike and bend carefully straight and horizontal and glue it to its final position ...
... and fill with the boarding pikes.
With a tad of color and rope it could look like this
As I always moan about the Prince of Wales� feathers, it is time to sratch them off and replace them by a cute five piece crown - a pure dafinistique hypothesis

...
... and fix some more stable lamp holders.
Amicalement, Daniel
Re: To HMS Victory and beyond
Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 8:24 am
by dafi
Just to show, not everything turned out perfect in the first go. Here a trial with open flag lockers: Too much space on the plate, too complicated in assembly and most importend: too little sex-appeal as it looks horrid!
So being eliminated with no hesitation for V2 and adding other more sexy goodies instead ...
... so, the bell can be rang
XXXDAn
Re: To HMS Victory and beyond
Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 10:44 am
by dafi
So here comes my littel masterpiece also known as the revised binnacle.
Well chucked the grooves on the backside provide help in placing and bending
Using a hard and crisp tool to bend ...
... loosened after the first step, a doubled paper being put underneath for a tad of extra height, retracted the paper and by rolling with a wooden rod the corners are subdued into perfection.
The most tricky is always the last bent. Here for I used Tesa double sided tape to fix the part on the table and inserted a 3 mm Plexi and bending the brass over it - I love when dafi�s well planned brainfarts work out well
Then using fine pliers to adjust the corner�s angles ...
... and we are awarded with a nice and crisp box
The lid for the small funnel is formed using a center punch.
The inner table should not be too much of a problem after all this

Cutting out the binnacle�s top, stacking the layer cake compasses, and adding the needed extra parts: evergreen rod 2 mm for the lantern (a toothpick will be ok too), 1 mm Evergreen rod for the funnel, a 0,2 mm sheet for the inner base (cardboard will work also), 2 Rings for the bracing onto the deck and transparent film for the windows ...
... and just fixed
Left the etch-binnacle Mark 1, in the middle the new one with now crisp drawers and right the also rivised rudder column, now with crisp lawrels
All the best, Daniel
Re: To HMS Victory and beyond
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2013 2:00 pm
by Captain pugwash
Fantastico Daniel.
I am in the progress of purchaseing from that firm on the 180 scale ship.
So it will be a little harder to bring to life as in your scale build

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But will be having a go.

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Great to see your work and inspiring build.

Re: To HMS Victory and beyond
Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2013 11:34 am
by dafi
And by the way, what makes the Vic so interesting?
Very clear - maaaaaaaaaany biiiiiiig guns, very maaaaaaaaaacho
Therefor I ask for your forgiveness as I almost forgot the most biiiig, maaaaaaaaale and maaaaacho gun ....
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... biiiiig things ...
... really big ...
... the dafi