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Mirabell61

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  1. Thanks Popeye, no, not done then, but still to do all the remaining shroud cleats, brace lines, bow lines, coil Ends and all the fine Tuning, presume it will take me to late june this year when all is done. I also have a command of 38 British Infantry figures (1775-1783) in scale 1:64 who can be appointed as redcoat marine infantrists as well, if I pick a few out for maning the Pegasus battle stations. Arm positions, weapons, hats, etc,... are variable and can be Chosen, so I can also have one or two at the swivels Nils
  2. thanks for your nice comment Popeye, I`m currently working on the last 3 sails and their yards Nils
  3. Alexandru, love that mast / Platform and its rigging related work Nils
  4. Hi Nigel, your "Soveraine of the Seas" build Looks very nice and precise built, hope that after your move everthing is settled and your workplace is in order again...... I`ve also been missing updates for your "Mordaunt", hope its not been mothballed in any way..... Nils
  5. CaptainSteve, lovely work on these proviant survival fitting out details, for the Bounty Launch crew.... Nils
  6. Thanks so much Lawrence, and for your appreciating comments when you check my updates..... Nils
  7. Hi Caroline, very nice looking masting and Standing rigging........, also hope your Pegasus will be further under steam... Nils
  8. Little update..... Build log part 82 am still busy with the rigging, the foremast still needs the topgallant sail, and the two spritsail yards and sails are being prepared...... Nils the two yards are not rigged yet. Here the sails are ready, the lower spritsail with the water-holes here can be seen where the thimbles come to use, appropriate lines are belayed at the shroud cleats at the fore-bits the lines for sheets, clues and jeers are not permanently belayed yet, as the sails still have to be moved during rigging (access-wise). The tackle outside of the shrouds belongs to the shifting-backstay here mainmast rigged with all 3 sails, except for brace-lines and bowlines
  9. Hi Boyd, these are solid brass CNC turned and drilled stanchions and the wires are also brass 0,4 mm. These priceworthy stanchions come from "RB Models" webshop in different sizes, for different number of wire lines and comprize the mini borings in the round part. Machining these myself is unfortunately beyond my capability Nils
  10. Very accurate and nice looking build Robert, super deckhousings and Fitting out parts, also the dories look well done Nils
  11. congrats Boyd, Looks like a fine kit you have Chosen, from what is to be seen so far. Also a nice idea to stain the Framework before Assembling, its a nice contrast to the light colored deck, and the interior Fitting out, great looking..... Nils
  12. Martin, I often find myself looking at trees or portions of trees with the eye for taxing if it would give an suitable elbow or a nice curved Handrail, or part of a Frame , etc...., especialy since I joined MSW..... Nils
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