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Jim Lad

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  1. The rigging of the derricks is really quite straightforward when you can see it as a diagram. The drawing below illustrates how they work. By the way, when at sea the ordinary derricks would also be stowed - as can be seen of the derricks on the left of your first image above. John
  2. Pretty hard on the concentration as well, I would think, Steven - but it's really looking good. John
  3. When under weigh, the derricks would have been stoed. The heavy lift derrick would be stowed vertically against the mast. John
  4. Hello, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
  5. Another small update. The standing rigging on the foremast is now complete, although still lacking a pair of spreaders. I'm not sure about the next update. I've been working on the main topmast shrouds, but I really need to get on and get the square sail halliard tackle blocks fixed in the deck along with a couple of other bits and pieces while I still have access to them, so there might not be much in the way of apparent progress for a little while. I'll see how it goes. John
  6. A beautiful looking little ship, Toni. I sailed on one of Jugolinija's ships, the 'Opatija' after she had been sold to the Gilbert & Ellice Islands Government and re-named 'Ninikoria'. She was a lovely little ship and a really good sea boat. Her photo (as 'Ninikoria' is below. John
  7. What a little cutie your granddaughter is Keith! I can see why you agreed to build the doll's house. Your hull finish looks first class, byt the way. John
  8. Great fun to talk to the visitors, Keith. I've actually been able to steer a few towards starter kits so they can start their own modelling adventure; and of course, I always mention a certain forum to anyone who confesses to being a model maker! John
  9. Hello Toni, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
  10. Your planking looks almost as good as the present day 'Cape', Phil! 😀 John
  11. Hello Dave, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
  12. Hello Jim, and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
  13. How about thin aluminium sheet? It would be a bit harder to cut, but it would stand up to the moisture. John
  14. It's actually a hot bulb engine, Mark - otherwise known as a semi-diesel. Pretty primitive and temperamental, but good enough for Gustaf Erikson to give specific instructions for its removal after the wreck. John
  15. Thanks for the comments, gents! Roel, the steam winch was already on the model when it came to me. The motor winch is made from odd scraps of wood, brass wire, watch parts and copper shim. Just a case of trawling through the scrap box for appropriate looking items. John
  16. Another small update. I finally got around to making the motor winch for No. 4 hatch and fitted it when I was in yesterday. John
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