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So a month latter and here is where I am : I've sanded the hull lightly. I didn't sand it to erase the imperfections instead I think I'll leave some of the beauty marks so once it is painted you will still be able to see the planking joints. Feedback would be appreciated Here you can see some of the beauty marks The camera really brings out the imperfections. Could sand this area some more. Side view. Some of my work on the gun ports can be seen. I will sand these flush. So till next time I look forward to your replies
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Good job Robbin ! It's get better once the ratlines are done.... Wait I'm still on the ratlines I'm hopping its gets better :-)
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I too had a WTF moment when It came to tying the tiny knots. That's been my biggest challenge. Fortunately I tie flies , some of my tools for this have helped tremendously
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Can't wait to see this. I want this kit and will just have to live vicariously through you for now.
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Your build and log is incredible ! A must follow for any Connie builder
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Upper rat lines started! should be a week more of knot after knot.... Some of my yard arms are ready to instal. I feel so close to the end but so far lots more to do. If the plans were clearer I could have saved countless hours. With this kit you have to look at every picture and plan. So many blocks are omitted in the plans and are shown in the pictures. I'm still confused as to the rigging that attaches to the blocks/attachment thingy at the junctions of the masts (I know great description maybe ill take a pic to get some help). Anyways talk to u guys later Only four more to go !
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Jim, I was a deputy corner for 9 years, and saw more than I want to. I've seen this happen many times. Taking your life will hurt your family and leave them in more pain than you intend. I've also seen people live decades past when a doctor has says his time is up. The constant factor with the survivors was a want and will to survive. Talk to someone now not on this forum U will be in my thoughts and prayers
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Thanks marinid, I hope you post a log so we are can help one another. Working on attaching blocks and the upper ratlines. Stuck with the same method I used for the lower but smaller version. Tried attaching blocks using wire..... Didn't go so well. So ended up using thread which at times is easy but making the eyes to attach rope was a little more challenging. The pre drilled holed for the upper deadeyes payed off and I would recommend this for other builders.
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While we're on the subject of sorts would/is their a foot rope on these type of ships. Every other ship I ever seen has them. Is this a AL mistake ? I could t imagine they would omit anything !
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Furl, I like that idea, how is the sail kept tight against the yard arm ? I know it will be good at the ends but at the middle it would droop, so did they use individual ropes to secure it?
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Go speed racer ! We are neck and neck. Are going to use the supplied sails? Mine look horrible so I think I will make my own. Again good job will look to see how you rig her
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lookin good ! Is the gangway abouve omitted in the hann plans ? or is that coming up.I see it on my plans and think about what a bear its going to be
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