I found doing a build log the same as you Tom, too much trouble. As a first time builder doing a log seemed like it wouldn't help anyone else much, as i have no tips or advice or even most of the basic knowledge about the parts of a ship. And I don't have a good camera or any light in my room for photos . Far from giving up, I've been forging ahead and am working on the shrouds of the endurance despite knowing nothing about how a ship is rigged. My desk has on and off been covered in sawdust and glue rather than my university reports. I have to say I have also come to agree with this quote " Now I've learned to appreciate that a ship model (or any other type of model) is a representation, not a dead-nuts accurate depiction." I've learned I either have the time to build my boat or do research, not both, and no one else who hasn't build the endurance themself will know the difference.
I would be so lost without Occre's videos when it come to the rigging. Sometimes there are discrepancies between the videos and the paper instructions, right now I'm not sure what to do about the top shrouds, in the video they have deadeyes like on the bottom ones, but not in the paper instructions, but I don't think I have enough deadeyes anyway, so I really only have one option.
I appreciate you took the time to comment on an old and probably dead build log. Its nice to be able to engage with a community who understands what goes into building these models, and especially who can empathize with people taking a minute to look at your model and say how patient you are and then move on.