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After hours of work, I finally completed the ratlines on the ship's rigging. Although the task was not particularly difficult, it was incredibly tedious, and my hands were tired from tying countless knots. But the sense of accomplishment I feel now that it's done is well worth it. I'm eager to move on to the next step and start working on the standing rigging. Regardless, I'm excited to keep making progress on this project and see it come together piece by piece.
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captgino reacted to a status update: Very nice! Thank you for posting it. I have an upcoming kit Toulonnaise that has colo
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Very nice! Thank you for posting it. I have an upcoming kit Toulonnaise that has colonnades but the plans are very poor. This helps a lot.
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Glad this helped. Here is where you could get the plans.
https://www.modelshipbuilder.com/page.php?177
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Thank you for the recommendation. I am done with 80% with the sanding of the frames. It still need to get the bevel and various angles figured out. I am assuming that you first put together the stem and deadwood with the keel, right?
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Hi All, I was given this ship and trying to identify what could be its name. it looks like a Cutty Sack or a Flying Cloud but either the bow or the stern varies. Thoughts?
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