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CaptainSteve, lovely work on these proviant survival fitting out details, for the Bounty Launch crew.... Nils
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Thanks so much Lawrence, and for your appreciating comments when you check my updates..... Nils
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Mirabell61 replied to dvm27's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Wonderful stuff Greg, and happy birthday, enjoy the day Nils -
Hi Caroline, very nice looking masting and Standing rigging........, also hope your Pegasus will be further under steam... Nils
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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
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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
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Very accurate and nice looking build Robert, super deckhousings and Fitting out parts, also the dories look well done Nils
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very nice looking lines on your hull Ken, its going to look beautifull Nils
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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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Hi Mr. Pucko, the benches are good looking..... Nils
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Nice looking Progress Toni, lovely timber- and joining work, well done.... Nils
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Nice rigging work Danny, you mentioned once that you may be rigging some sails....... is this still valid ? Nils
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