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Hi everybody.
The standing rigging is standing now I did some experiments with different glue. CA shines on ropes and threads and changes colour a little. Other glue are invisible but dry much longer. Now she is 30 cm x 30 cm "big". Best Tomek |
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dam fine looking cutter well built nice an clean
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Out standing craftmanship, brilliant.
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Well done. Well rigged.
See, the rigging is not so tough once you understand how it works and it's purpose!
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Nice, I like her, top job.
I'm love to see some photos of the canons under construction, if you have any. Clive.
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Your cutter looks wonderful Tomek.
The long masts compliment the short wide hull. Mike |
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She looks beautyful
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She does look beautiful, very nice little ship and a great job building it.
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Hi,
thank you men for comments. Some long time has passed, because I had to significantly change the rigging of bowsprit. There was just too much of the standing rigging, especially for the 18th century. I used Internet sources and this time it turned out to be far from proven historical facts. Once I cut off what was to be cut, I started to prepare the sails ... ... attached to the model... Then square sails... ... a few details... ...and general views... Best Tomek |
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It's a gem Tomek.
What kind of material do you use for the sails? Mike |
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