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- HMS Blandford (1720) - 20 gun Frigate based on the 1719 Establishment
HMS Blandford, launched 13 th February 1720, a 20-gun frigate, was one of the first ships of all together 22 frigates which were built based on the so called 1719 Establishment 1719 Establishment The 1719 Establishment was a set of mandatory requirements governing the construction of all
- HMS Victory 1:78 by Mantua ,Panart - Build log - Ships of Scale
Hi everybody, in the end, I decided to open my build log for the Victory model, made by Panart in 1:78 scale Opened the packaging I was impressed by the general quality of the materials and I continued to evaluate the instructions and drawings Although there are very negative judgments
- HMS Victory - Mantua 1:78 Build log | Ships of Scale
Model Shipbuilding Progress – HMS Victory (Mantua 1:78 Scale) ⚓️ I’ve recently begun work on this stunning Mantua HMS Victory model—a build that was generously gifted to me It’s a magnificent kit and I’m thoroughly enjoying bringing it to life! Copper Plating The hull came with quite a bit
- HMS Alert [1777] 1:48 POF by serikoff. (Two hulls: skeleton and fully . . .
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- HMS Victory | Ships of Scale
The HMS Victory is a sister kit in 1:72 (part of Caldercraft's "Nelson's Navy" Series) If the HMS Agamemnon kit an indication, ( the instructions are comprehensive, the quality of wood is excellent, the availability of period-correct paint and accessories is easy), the Victory kit should be great
- HMS Victory build - Mantua Panart 738 by Daliab - [COMPLETED BUILD]
The HMS Victory by Mantua Panart #738 was my choice I started this build back in October 2019 It is my second ever build I was worried that it wouldn't be good enough that someone would be interested in my build I did take a chance at trying a build log on a different website and have a couple of people that follow along
- HMS Enterprise Enterprize (1774 - Ships of Scale
HMS Enterprise (1774 - 1807) 28-gun frigate Enterprise class HMS Enterprise (also often spelled 'HMS Enterprize') was a 28 gun, 6th rate frigate built for the Royal Navy by the Royal Dockyard at Deptford She was the lead ship of the Enterprise class of 27 small sailing frigates The 6th
- HMS Surprise by Mamoli - Build log | Ships of Scale
I got a Mamoli HMS Surprise as an early birthday gift and couldn't wait to start work on it My only other experience with wooden model ships so far has been a OCCRE Polaris so i feel this is quite a step up from that My biggest shock was for sure the massive difference in manuals between the Polaris and surprise
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