This is the 38th video of the instructions of our Anatomy version of Trafalgar's HMS VICTORY. In this video we go on working on Quarter Deck. Let us know what you think, we love your comments!
In an absolute ideal model, being able to remove the decks one by one, to see the inside, would be fantastic. So many months of work and so many details lost forever in this kind of presentation, even with one side open.
The hammock cranes look so delicate. I personally would wait until the hull construction is done before adding them. I know i can move and knock things over pretty easy. Looking good.
Hi di ho, I have a few queries re the LEDs and their wiring as provided in the video guide, so far. 1. Will there be any need for resistors in the circuits? 2. Why was the wiring method changed for the various decks, all parallel in lower decks vs a mixture of parallel and series in the upper decks? 3 Can the upper deck wiring pattern be used in the upper decks be used in the lower decks as well, I'm concerned about running out of wire.
Dear friend, If you purchased our lightning set for this model, leds run at 3 volts directly, they don't need resistors. In the lower decks you have more space between inner and outer planking so you can add more wires with no problem. In the upper decks these spaces are smaller so we showed another method that uses less wire. In the end you have to connect in parallel circuit all the leds, you can use the method you prefer. Our lightning set includes more than enough wire. Many thanks!
This is the 38th video of the instructions of our Anatomy version of Trafalgar's HMS VICTORY. In this video we go on working on Quarter Deck. Let us know what you think, we love your comments!
In your spare time can you have someone respond to emails. Thanks
In an absolute ideal model, being able to remove the decks one by one, to see the inside, would be fantastic. So many months of work and so many details lost forever in this kind of presentation, even with one side open.
The hammock cranes look so delicate. I personally would wait until the hull construction is done before adding them. I know i can move and knock things over pretty easy.
Looking good.
Hi di ho,
I have a few queries re the LEDs and their wiring as provided in the video guide, so far.
1. Will there be any need for resistors in the circuits?
2. Why was the wiring method changed for the various decks, all parallel in lower decks vs a mixture of parallel and series in the upper decks?
3 Can the upper deck wiring pattern be used in the upper decks be used in the lower decks as well, I'm concerned about running out of wire.
Dear friend,
If you purchased our lightning set for this model, leds run at 3 volts directly, they don't need resistors.
In the lower decks you have more space between inner and outer planking so you can add more wires with no problem. In the upper decks these spaces are smaller so we showed another method that uses less wire.
In the end you have to connect in parallel circuit all the leds, you can use the method you prefer. Our lightning set includes more than enough wire.
Many thanks!
sehr schöne Deatails.Leider werden sie zu häufig versteckt. Man könnte ja transparentes Material nehmen ;-)