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mcpwilk

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  1. Beautiful work on both the hull, the rigging and sails. Surely the anchor rope should be attached with an anchor bend and whipping (https://www.netknots.com/rope_knots/anchor-bend) or a splice? Mike
  2. It is a lot easier to plank a clinker hull from the keel upwards than try from the wales downwards. Mike
  3. This is quite superb. However the horse should go above, not below the tiller, to enable the mainsail block free excursion on tacking and gybing. Mike
  4. This looks superb. However shouldn't the hull be clinker not carvel planked and shouldn't the top row of copper plates be parallel to the waterline? Having done a cutter in 1/48 I am hoping to do Alert in 1/32, but would go for one in 1/48 if available as a kit. Mike
  5. For future reference, as shown on the photo of the real deck, the shift of butts is every three or four planks, not alternate planks. Otherwisw, nicely done so far. Mike
  6. Very impressive execution and craftsmanship. Mike
  7. Staggeringly good - puts 'museum quality' in the shade! Mike
  8. This build and rigging is quite superb. Any reason why you haven't used black (i.e. tarred) cord for the standing rigging? Mike
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