Posted December 22, 201311 yr Randolph Rosenbacher created his version 3 of HMS Victory: More images on his MOCpages: http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/376903
December 22, 201311 yr Wow, this is an impressive find. The red gunports are a little distracting (no Nelson cheque!) but the detail on the decks more than makes up for it! The bow especially is quite interesting.
December 22, 201311 yr I'm not sure if it's just me, but the sheer size is the most appealing thing about this ship. To me it looks very clunky, with not much of a curve on the hull. It's really nice, but it's lacking in some areas. Anyone else with me, or am I just losing my mind here?
December 22, 201311 yr I'm not sure if it's just me, but the sheer size is the most appealing thing about this ship. To me it looks very clunky, with not much of a curve on the hull. It's really nice, but it's lacking in some areas. Anyone else with me, or am I just losing my mind here? I just feel the same, everything seems massive, but too bulky or linear, beggining with the gun decks line. Edited December 22, 201311 yr by Yawgmoth
December 23, 201311 yr Locally I see some very nice bits about this ship but as a whole I have several remarks. A ship of this proportions definitely calls for a costum hull, he seemed to have merged two prefab hulls together Either way, the ship lacks a proper curve, that makes it look static and bulky. It's still an impressive piece though.
December 23, 201311 yr A really impressive ship . The stern it's a bit disproportionated in my opinion; but I'm sure that this it's the best that one can reach at this scale... Greetings, Commodore Ariel.
December 25, 201311 yr Huge! A different slope technique from mine ... I like the bow, that you can see on the MOC pages. And the ship is manned! I often put mor emphasis on the ship itself and leave it to my sons to man and play with the vessel. So this is ready to use, good! I wonder: What will be the weight of this model?
August 1, 20168 yr Incredible! Love the scale of this thing! Please refrain from bumping old topics. This topic hasn't been active for two and a half years. Please see Bumping Old Topics and review the Site Guidelines Thank you.
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