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I have some questions /issues with the running rigging I hope you can help. First my name is Jim and as stated I just started the running rigging.
General info: Scale 1:96 Pc's 1,233 Skill lvl 3 Kit No.0398.
Ques. 1 reference BB Blocks at base of halyards is their a typo in the instructions because it also shows B Blocks
in order of diagram: from right to left BB foremast BB, BB mainmast B, B mizzenmast Nothing
Ques. 2 Diagram B Upper halyards placement/attachment of B Block to caps is that for all three masts or just the fore and main masts
Great Job on your ship I have been lucky enough to visit her in Boston and also her sister the Constellation in Baltimore.any help would be greatly
appreciated.