A-M-A-Z-I-N-G. No, seriously. HMS Victory in oak.
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Ian G. Brennan carved HMS Victory from an oak timber being formerly a part of the original ship.
Not just a glued model. A sculpture. The keel, sails, rigging, armament.


See more photos and read the story of the carving here: http://www.victorysculpture.com/
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Not just a glued model. A sculpture. The keel, sails, rigging, armament.
See more photos and read the story of the carving here: http://www.victorysculpture.com/
*goes away to crosspost on
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Date: 2012-03-23 21:14 (UTC)Quite useful. It's a stupid stereotype that women remember birthdays and anniversaries' dates and men don't. I need to have noted almost everything and I keep forgetting anyway. Once, in work, I wrote down the current date, then I stared at it and thought 'Hm, it rings some bell, what could it be... Ooh! My birthday!'
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I have a bicentenary coin with it on (a birthday present).
I like it! A nice idea. *runs off to check 'own' historical events*
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