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I have been installing some items on the deck. I installed the handrails around the ladders. I also added some chain to the capstan. I'm not a fan of it being around the main mast but it is what it is. I also installed the ships wheel and bell. I also installed the Syrens around the stern. I have been working on the ships boat. It was a fun little project.
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Thanks, I enjoyed reading your build. It gave me several ideas. Yes I plan on replacing the top masts and spars with wood like you did. I will also be installing the wood in the lower masts. The plastic rigging will also be going away in favor of more traditional methods. Since the rigging is about to get started I'm working on a 3d model of a rope walk so I can make my own rope. Here is the 3d model of one end of it. I have started printing some of the parts for it.
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I mostly used flickering Orange LED's that I got from Ebay. I used separate resistors to control the current. However since you do not have much experience with LEDs I would recommend using the flickering LEDs from Evan Designs since they come plug and play. You will just need a power supply. Here is a link: https://evandesigns.com/products/flickering-led? I glued the Leds to the upper deck between the gun ports. I then ran the wires to the bottom of the ship where I connected them together. The LEDs have to be wired with the correct polarity. I brought the wire that will go to the power supply out through the bottom. I plan to incorporate the ship in a waterline diorama so the wires will be easy to hide. You could run the wires on either side of the mounting post and paint them black and they would be extremely hard to see. I hope this help. Please ask if you have any more questions.
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I have been reading this forum for several years and have learned a lot. I finally decided that I would post a build log. I have been building models all my life, including model trains, military armor, and airplanes. This is the second sailing ship that I have built. The first one was the Lindberg Jolly Roger that I built as the La Flore. You can see images of it in my album. My current build is the Black Pearl. I started the Black Pearl by scratch building a replacement bulk head out of styrene and then painted and weathered it. I then painted and weathered the decks. I wanted to have some lighting in the ship. So I installed some flickering amber LED's. I also programmed an Arduino to adjust the flickering rate for the captain's cabin and the lanterns using conventional LED's The kit's parts that are supposed to be used for the stairs are horrible. I decided to replace them with 3D printed parts that I designed. I then painted and weathered the rest of the ship. Here are a few current photos.
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