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Thanks Richard. I am really enjoying this build a lot. I'm still not the best metalworker...🙄 Thanks to the "likes" as well.
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Welcome Michael!
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Shrouds are installed as well as all of the bowsprit rigging. All of the shrouds (masts and bowsprit) are served over their entire length. It seems to take forever and gets a bit tedious, but it does add a lot going to the effort to do it. The pin racks have also been installed between the deadeyes and seized.
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No sails for me Allan. I'm not sure I could pull them off well, and don't want to ruin my efforts with sub-par sails.
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I've used most of the britannia parts, with some modification, notably on the fife rails. The windlass is doable, you just have to clean it up good and carefully paint. Yes, some of the hardware will have to be a bit oversized, but using fine wire does help. This build has seriously taxed (and elevated) my soldering skills! I didn't even look at the instructions regarding the windlass. The plans are correct.
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HA! Eastern part, and am a lukewarm Eagles fan at best. 🤷♂️
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Thank you Allan, it's been a fun build so far.
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Glad you found a nice copy Mike. It's a great resource on this build, and for the period in general. Did yours come with the plans? That's the one thing I don't have.
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Nice work Grant, good choice on the red.
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Thanks Chuck. MS gives you all those nice details on the plans, you just have to figure out yourself how to get there, which I enjoy. Ronnberg really knows the subject and produced some great plans. Although, the rigging sheet is VERY crowded, so that might be a bit fun... Chapelle's book is going to be a huge help there. Thanks to the "likes" as well.
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Thanks Bob. I'm having fun doing something a bit different for me.
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Thanks Mike. I'm still not the best metal-worker, which will really come into play when I get to all the hardware on the gaffs and booms.
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*MAJOR UPDATE* I've gotten a lot done since the last update, but as usual have been remiss with the uploading. Some of the deck details such as windlass, fife rails and fore companionway finished awhile ago, and I've just gotten around to installing them. I've also built the box for the anchor chain, and installed the anchor cable which is made with Syren rope. Masts were turned in an electric drill to taper and the details were added with brass and stripwood. The bands are actually painted paper, which was easier consdiering the taper in that area. The spreader lifts were made form boxwood, as they will take some strain during rigging and I was not going to trust basswood with that task. The plans are just fantastic with regard to the mast fitting details, and there are still some things to add.
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Jim, first welcome to MSW! Second, welcome to building the Benjamin W. Latham. So far it's been quite an enjoyable build for me, and not too many pitfalls. As I'm sure you're seeing, MS has some very good instruction books, and Erik Ronnberg Jr. is quite the expert on this subject. Looking forward to seeing your progress.
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Ship's launch kits for 18th century ships - 1/60 or 1/64
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The Caldercraft ones build up nicely and for reasonable cost. They have nice selection of sizes too.
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