Brian's 1/100 HMS Victory

Bri62

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Not much to share a bit of weathering attach the barrels guns done :smiling3: will be attempting to fit rope work to guns when fitted (although the instructions don't mention it)

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wotan

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Looks like you're doing OK to me. If it's not too late I would suggest that you attach the retaining ropes on the guns to the bulwark at a level about half way up the gun port.

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LOOKIN GOOD Bri with them cannons an the details are great looks like a lot of work there which i could not do so well done sir
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Looking really good. The cannon look better with the ropes higher. Watching with interest. :smiling2:
 

Tim Marlow

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Good grief that’s complex. I know the large cable on the Cascabel was to stop the cannon running back too far after firing. In this case the gun would skew sideways wouldn’t it? The thinner line and block was for running the gun back out after loading. Not sure about the medium gauge line and block though? I assume it was for securing the gun during rough seas? If so, would it be removed in action because it makes the gun very difficult to access for loading?
 
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