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  1. Yesterday your text was in English and now in German?I understand the German language, but writing in German ... The hull under the fore castle will be further planked with horizontal planks up to the top rail of the waist. What will happen next above this planking, only the future will tell. step-by-step, so patience, patience, patience
  2. First. Thanks everyone for watching, liking and comments. Building the upper part of the hull at the waist. We change from fraims on the inside of the planking to standards on the outside. Planking is quite thin here, only about 4cm 1/1 scale. First the stadards, luckily some of these remained. And my standards were created based on them. One by one, time consuming Glue the standards in place after dry fitting Then the planking on the rear castle is neatly cut. The first plank The second plank, all hands (clamps) on deck. Additional supports around the gun ports. Glued the middle rail in place And the top rail. The starboard side is ready, the tops of the rails still need to be shortened slightly. I'm happy with the look of this part, if I say so myself
  3. I can't see the whole drawing. But to me this is to raise the yard of your topsail. is attached somewhere on the port or starboard side. correct English name?? You can get more information, but then I have to start searching in my books first
  4. Before Steven builds something, a lot of research is done in advance. There is always a lot to learn in his build logs. And they are great to follow.
  5. Well, that's where we are at the moment. I think the books have some errors... Standard 81T0833 This arrangement is therefore not correct at all. And is shamelessly copied in the next book. And this is what it actually looks like in the drawing. A channel or rigging rail a little bit lower. The Calderkraft model also follows this arrangement. Thanks @Mr Pleasant And so does our Russian colleague. https://www.shipmodeling.ru/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=71379 thanks @firdajan next horizontal planking or curved straight Most from this period seem to go for horizontal. The curved straight ones are starting to become a bit old-fashioned in this period, it seems to me Thanks for following
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