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S VICTORY 1805
Exact scale model of the 100-Gun British Ship of the Line.
In 1759, although oak was the primary wood source for the construction of Victory, elm, fir,
beech and pitch pine were also used. Being built at Chatham Dockyard, under the Master
Shipwright John Lock, most of the timber used in the construction of Victory would have come
from the nearby Wealden Forests and also from The Forest of Dean which supplied large volumes
of timber to all dockyards.
Manual 3 of 3
Parts List & Part Identification
Additional photos of every stage of construction can be found on our website at:
http://www.jotika-ltd.com
Nelsons Navy Kits manufactured and distributed by JoTiKa Ltd.
Model Marine Warehouse, Hadzor, Droitwich, WR9 7DS.
Tel ~ +44 (0) 1905 776 073
Fax ~ +44 (0) 1905 776 712
Email ~ nelsonsnavy@jotika-ltd.com
Index
For easy reference, the parts list and part identification manual has been split into
well-defined categories as follows:
During the build it will be necessary to sand down large areas, (after the first and second planking and at other stages) it
is therefore advisable to work in a well ventilated area and / or wear appropriate protection. The same applies when
using paints, stains, glues, fillers etc. Good lighting is also essential to the modelmaker.
The structural parts of the model are cut from high quality birch plywood, the remaining wood parts are cut from high
quality walnut ply and walnut.
Take particular care when removing parts with a craft knife and ensure all parts are identified and marked with pencil
before removal. Lay the sheet from which you are going to cut the parts on a rigid flat cutting board for removal. Use a
heavy-duty craft knife with a good strong blade to cut through the tabs holding the parts in place. It will also be an
advantage to paint the brass etched fittings prior to removal from the sheet, they can then be touched up again when in
place. Alternatively when cutting brass or copper parts, a good pair of stout scissors will suffice.
Before each stage of construction, study both the manual and the plans until you are confident in the task ahead.
The majority of the model will be painted during various stages of the build. It is important to think ahead to the next
stage in the construction process and paint the various parts at a convenient time, usually before securing on the model.
It is often a good idea to paint parts for the next stage and while they are drying you can be working on the current
stage.
Wherever possible, offer the parts together in a dry fit before final assembly.
Note: we strongly recommend that you register your H.M.S. Victory kit. Not only will this allow us to quickly send out
any replacement parts, but as we continue to receive ongoing research information we will be manufacturing some new
components, (such as the correct taffrail decoration in place of the Prince of Wales Feathers), and these parts will be
forwarded to registered customers free of charge.
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JoTiKa Ltd., Model Marine Warehouse, Hadzor, Droitwich, WR9 7DS, UK.
Tel: +44 (0) 1905 776 073 Fax: +44 (0) 1905 776 712
Email: Nelsonsnavy@jotika-ltd.com
Web Address: http://www.jotika-ltd.com
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