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I was looking at how to rig the flag halyard and this is what the instructions say. This doesn’t look right to me, it looks too close to the boom. Any advice?
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Nice blocks! What size fiddle blocks did you use for the backstays?
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Isaiah replied to Isaiah's topic in How to use the MSW forum - **NO MODELING CONTENT**
Thank you to Greg as well. Very similar technique. I think this must be the way to do it. One other way I thought might work is most people have all their build logs in their signature and can find them from there. This doesn’t always work as there’s still a lot of people who don’t have this or it’s not up to date. -
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Thanks everyone for your help. I tried your method Gary and it works well. Like you said, if you select titles while having their name in the search bar it comes up with only their builds. Not quite the same as a drop down in their profile, but it’s good enough. -
Yeah I would’ve used brass but I didn’t have any on hand. Although I do have bluing liquid and it works better on steel.
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Sorry I edited the post from bulwarks to bulkheads. I got them mixed up. What will you be using for the bulkhead frames?
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I took this from another discussion on tiller rigging, thanks @Dr PR
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Should I use this as a reference? I couldn’t really find anything else that’s for the ships time frame.
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I finished all the yards except the bowsprit yard. The main yards are an improvement over the fore yards I did first with a better overall quality. Some things I’ve changed: I’ve listened to you Ferrus and changed the belaying point for the boom lift, it can now swing freely without fouling. I’ve added proper cleats for the davit lifts and made hanks. Should I keep the loops on the deck or hang them on the cleat? As you can see I’ve broke the tiller off as I was never fully happy with the shape so I’ll redo that. Tomorrow I’ll be doing lots of yard rigging. Not sure why the photos are so bad, once I post them to the site they go blurry. 🤔
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Such clean work, looks very nice. Excuse me if this has been mentioned, but is this the cord that’s included in the kit? I’m looking at purchasing a kit by Vanguard.
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I have thought about sails. I’ve decided I’m not going to use them, as I personally like model ships without them.
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Foremast yards ready to be rigged to the foremast. I am waiting on some dowel and cord for the main mast yards.
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Here is the full pdf instructions if you’d like to see them: https://www.modelerscentral.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Perseverance-Instructions-V3.0.pdf
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Thank you Ferrus, the diagrams you’ve showed me look very similar to what mine is supposed to look like. I’ll show you the other pages one of these days.
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Thank you! I’m not too sure on what my next build would be, I like the look of the Soleil Royale by Mantua or something similar. One of the main reasons I chose the Perseverance was because it included the DVDs and beginner friendly instructions. For my next one I’ll be more free to choose as I’ll know what I’m looking for and won’t have to constrain to certain things that I thought I needed. I also didn’t know about the Modellers ship world forum before I started.
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Thank you Ferrus. Are you talking about the lines belayed at the cleats?
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I will be spending more time on the model as I want to get it done in the next few months. I have just completed a few running rigging items including: The boom, boom lift and topping lift, boom mainsheet, the gaff, throat halliard and peak halliard.
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I added my follow. even at 1:200 scale it’s still a large model. Goes to show how much of a behemoth these battleships are.
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