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Sails placed on the main mast .. Halyards of the courses .. The last flags to make, the finished heads of roller masts .. Template for the production of snap ..
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Thank you Mirabell61. The pursuit of realistic rendering on this scale is really challenging, it doesn't always work out ... The sail control ropes tied to the fasteners, the rope sticks will be placed later.. Placed staysails between the front and the main mast..
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Thank you very much S.Coleman, I'd also like to rebuild parts from the beginning of the construction, but a new model will be better ... I used the node to tie the rope according to the Royal Caroline monograph...
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Thank you very much Thunder... Blocks to tie the yards to the deck .. Hanged Fore course and fore topsail .. Parral ... Halyards of the courses.. Against the plan I've added additional binding places on the shrouds - cleats..
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I greet you maaaslo. From the kit I used only the base of the hull, I used the kit material on it. Everything else is made from new purchased wood and accessories .. It was important to remeasure all components to a 1:60 scale. The boat is nice, I wish you enjoyed the construction .. Ondras
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Thank you WBlakeny Your praise pleases me .. Built anchor buoys made of ramin wood.. Ropes tied to anchors .. Stowage of anchors at sea ..
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Topsail yards.. Topgallant yards.. Modified anchors from the kit, added two sheet anchors and new stocks created.
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More yards made of walnut and lime wood.. Painted in black colour.. Equipped with blocks and footropes..
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First yard created for spritsail .. fitted and the sail stitched to it.. Spritsail placed on Bowsprit .. Above it, the fore staysails .. Created and placed the jibboom footrope ...
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I have tried the colored sails on the boat. I decided to sew the sails first and to create yards according to their dimensions... Created ropes wrap and cringle.. rope edging sewn on the sails ..
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Standing rigging is complete .. I bought the sails from Sergal, but their quality is bad .. I had new sails made by Radekshipmodels ... Before installing I dyed the sails in tea .. www.radekshipmodels.cz/en/list-of-kits-and-accessories/accessories---sails
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With topgallant furted .. Installed topgalland shrouds.. Stays clamped .. Jib traveller .. Installed blocks on the topgallant lifts ..
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Installed blocks to the top area of the top mast. I continue with top masts, shrouds and ratlines. I installed top mast stays and backstays.
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Thank you very much, I try to make the most of the kit.. Created topmasts and topgallant masts.. Masts are complete..
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Created boomkin.. The belaying pins and cleats installed on the front shrouds... Futtock shrouds.. Also placed crowsfeet..
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Created lower ratlines.. Created tops, including the blocks under tops Finished breastrail .. and nails ...
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created Bow sprit.. I finished installing Burton pendants and shrouds. Some rope wrapped according to the instructions ..
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Thank you very much. I was sorry to build a schedule that would fit better on a child's toy .. Ondras71
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I decided to equip the ship with a compass cabinet, as a ship on long voyages it surely must've had one. Created according to the monograph of Bounty. Further I've created the steering wheel rack.. According to the Sergal sails I created new sails and adjusted the height of the masts accordingly, the masts in the kit were too tall. Further work on the masts is already in accordance with the monograph of Royal Caroline .. Further created the topmasts and the foundations of the tops ..
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