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Now starts the section where it is difficult to picture progress due to the size of the ship. Standing rigging in progress....
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Long time since I posted something... I have been quite busy with the standing rigging. I worked on the shrouds, jiboom, Dead-eyes, horse. I also attached the cleats to the shrouds. Once the shrouds are attached I will give them another coat of paint. I started on the back stay as well.
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Thank you. There is a couple great build log for this ship. Check out the following... http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/8085-armed-virginia-sloop-by-gunthermt-model-shipways-scale-148-complete/?fromsearch=1 http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/11079-armed-virginia-sloop-1768-by-zoly99sask-model-shipways-scale-148-second-build/page-1
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Worked and finished the rope coil for the cannons. Decided to not make them even for a more realistic look.
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Long overdue update. Work and family life have kept me very busy lately. Nevertheless, here it is. Swivel gun post on. Deadeyes on. Catheads on. Rigging cannons
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Completed the canons. I originally planned to get the ones from the syren company but ... budget budget. At the end, I am pretty happy with the result reached with the one from the kit.
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Well done !! You did a great job on your first build. Looking forward to your next one...
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First metal work. I decided to upgrade the galley stack. Question: I notice that the 'brass black' does not stain as much the solder joint. Any suggestions?
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Small Update. I used the Elm tree pump from the Syren Company instead of following the directions from the kit. They turned out nicely.
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Thank you. I used cherry wood and natural wood stain.
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I finished the second layer planking of the hull. I applied one coat of natural stain. It is by far not a perfect planking job. I guess practice will make perfect. One side is better than the other. The next step is to touch up the yellow ocre and the black here and there. The final step of this hull will be one or two coat of poly.
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