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HMS
Victory Construction
Nelsons
Navy
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| HMS
Victory: |
Model designed entirely in-house by Rich, Dave and John.
It is our intention to produce the most historically accurate model of H.M.S.
Victory, as she was at Trafalgar. As you may be aware H.M.S. Victory is in
the process of being restored to her original Trafalgar configuration in time
for the bicentenary celebrations on October 21st 2005. We are working closely
with the curator for H.M.S. Victory to ensure that all planned amendments
to H.M.S. Victory will also be incorporated into our finished kits.
The first model under construction is at a scale of 1:72. We are aiming for
a release date of late April. As soon as we have a price we will publish it
here.
| All new! Three scale brass rails/mouldings for the ships outboard detailing. Each strip is approximately 3mm high by 1.75mm deep and 1m long. |
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| Rail 1 in
place on the prototype. |
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| View under
the poop deck with ships wheel and binnacle in place. |
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| Crown for
the cathead, this is just 6mm wide by 5mm high. |
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| Quarter gallery
detailing. |
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| Some of the
stern fascia detail prior to fitting. |
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| Side entry
port detail. |
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| 68-pounder
carronade. |
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| 68-pounder
carronade close up. Note the sights and breeching ring are all part
of the barrel. Also the rear truck is fully functioning with wheels
correctly aligned to allow the carriage to be 'trained' from left to
right. |
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Model designed entirely in-house by Rich, Dave and John.
If you have any ideas/suggestions, either for this kit or future kits
you'd like to see developed
why not let us know by emailing us at: suggestions@jotika-ltd.com
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