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CRI-CRI

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  1. A little quiz : There is a great error on one of the two pics of my prevent message Could you find it ? 😀
  2. I made two pics of sails, after Madrid Museum (up) and Pastore (down) : only difference I've found, a little horizontal mast behind stern
  3. All block's notches prepared for sheaves and cringles :
  4. Two pics of bottom block : Wheels size 1/48 = 5 x 1.6 mm, at real size 1/1 = 24 x 8 cm (rope about 1.5 mm)
  5. Thanks Louie da fly 😀 A french expert told me that the lower block was around 1480 an archaic block articulated on a cringle (Halyard knights arrive later) I would add that a large 600 kg antenna requires four reals, even using a capstan, otherwise, hoisting would be difficult Three reals is good for the misain mast, not for the main mast Finally, the pulley followed the inclination of the mast, (8° on the Niña), that is the reason why it was articulated Later, the halyard knights followed the same angle as the mast. (Otherwise, they would break quickly) I think that such a disposition prevented the problem of twisting rope you met on your referenced model Regards, Christian
  6. Today, my two fast simulations : I should prefer the built number 2 for better transverse stability - And you ? Thanks, dear modellers 🙂
  7. Fourteenth done, 100% of this difficult step, it's a great day, plaudite amici ! 😘
  8. That's all folks, the last step will be probably installed tomorrow or later :
  9. I hope the last step of this part at afternoon, we have the best sunlight to do it successful :
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