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I agree that the lap joints look good. Nice work. Russ
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The hooks look good. Great detail. Russ
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Ken: Thanks for your kind words. That is a good question. I am not entirely certain about it since my research on local sail handling is incomplete. We have photographs to go on, but also there may yet be a few old timers who would know. They are getting fewer and fewer. Given what blocks I have seen in old photographs, I do not think the fisherman or the gaff topsail could be furled. Most likely they were just lowered. They were set flying, so lowering makes sense. However, further research may yield new information. Russ
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Ken: Good work. I like the fact that you have done some research and added to your model's rigging design. Russ
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Steve: Your cross section is coming along very nicely. I have built cross sections before and they can be really fun builds. Russ
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Bob: Great work on the deadeyes and lanyards. The look of tension is very convincing. Russ
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Mike: Your model looks great. The details and general finish are excellent. Russ
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John: Although my work is well below your level of quality, I also had some lines give me trouble as I was completing my recent rigging. Yours looks fantastic. Russ
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Andrew: Best of luck with your build. I look forward to seeing your progress. One warning. Cats and rigging seldom go well together. Horror stories abound about how models were damaged etc by playful companions who think string is a toy. Just be careful. Russ
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Cutty Sark by markjay - Mantua/Sergal
russ replied to markjay's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1851 - 1900
Mark: I have been there in this situation. It is quite common. Your work so far looks great. This is a beautiful model. But, work on her when you feel like it and not when you don't. Russ- 71 replies
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Your work is really quite good. I especially like your rigging and sails. I will make a note of the thickness of your sails for future reference. Thanks for posting. Russ
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Cutty Sark by markjay - Mantua/Sergal
russ replied to markjay's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1851 - 1900
Your hull looks good. The coppering looks great. Russ- 71 replies
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