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Steve, me thinks you are enjoying this....and rightly so, excellent job!


I bet you've clouted those masts a few times though :P


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monica

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same with you monica , that cut through ship build , how's it going , I know you have 16 other build's going LOL , I would love to see it finished .

ta it,s at a bit of a stand still,keep getting side tracked,and the cost for the cannon,s $50.oo for 15 ,and I keep getting


other thing,first, :/


but will get them, o.O
 
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hi steve5
awesome build so far where do you get your ratlines and standing rigging from?
what did you use to wax your rigging with
cheers
gary
 
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hi steve5
awesome build so far where do you get your ratlines and standing rigging from?
what did you use to wax your rigging with
cheers
gary
I haven't been on this build for a while gary , but I do intend to get back to it , the standing rigging I made myself , using cornwall deadeye's and siren rigging rope . the rope is pre waxed , but I some time's rub them over with bee's wax , most modeling shop's have it mate .
 
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Lovely build, and nice to see a ship model in this scale being fully rigged. I like the way that you have modelled the stay collars that are nearly always omitted in plastic kits.
The other thing that I would like to see in plastic sailing ship kits are the parrals as separate items so the yards can be set at different heights.
 
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