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  1. Hello, Major milestone achieved for the restoration. All of the yards are now on the masts! Final running rigging for main and mizzen masts, gun ports, cannon placement and some detail work should wrap things up. Thanks, Mark
  2. Hello, It has been some time since my last post. Moved to the southern US and finally got my shipyard set back up. Yards are finally back on the main mast with one mast to go. The end to the restoration is actually within sight! Thanks, Mark
  3. Hello David! Happy New Year my friend! Thank you for the kind comments. I can definitely relate to breaks in the shipyard and dealing with standstills. I hope you and your family are healthy and happy. I am actually missing quite a few items on the deck and need to start looking at conducting an inventory of all the missing items. Have been so focused on rigging that I have not paid too much attention to the deck items. All things in good time right? 😉😆 You are only 40 plates short of having the coppering done on Diana? Thanks, Mark
  4. Hello, Finally got back to the shipyard to start the new year. For the first time in many decades, the foremast is now fully rigged!! Purists will no doubt see errors in the running of the lines, but for the overall look and feel of the model, I am satisfied with the results. Two more to go!! Thanks, Mark
  5. Hi Larry, My situation is a little different since I am doing a restoration of a model that had been built back in the late 1970's, early 1980's. Having said that, I can comment that the rigging plan detail leaves something to be desired. This is especially true since I am a first time wooden ship model builder. Thank goodness for the large volume of reference materials on the Victory and the amazing knowledge contained within this site!! Thanks, Mark
  6. Thank you Jaager and Allanyed!! Excellent information that is very helpful! I appreciate the assistance! Thanks again, Mark
  7. Excellent information, thank you! Now I am off to do some calculations!! Thanks again, Mark
  8. Understood, thanks B.E. The ship's boats I am using are the Model Shipways kit (MS0106) and the boats are approximately 9 cm long. Here is a picture of the boats. I am just looking for approximate oar lengths so they look appropriate. These boats are on the 1/78 Sergal HMS Victory. Hope this helps. Thanks again, Mark
  9. Hello, If I have a ship's boat that is 9cm long, what would be an appropriate length for oars? Thanks, Mark
  10. Hello Dieter! There is no shortage of help available here!! Looking forward to following this build of the Victory. Thanks, Mark
  11. Hi Daniel, I guess that makes complete sense, given the boats hanging off the quarter davits could be a hindrance to firing the cannons in that area. The good thing for me is the model is not an accurate representation of a specific time, so I figure that gives me a little bit of license to personalize it. I don't want to go crazy with it, but I just love the look of small boats on a larger model. Model Ship World also has the greatest participants, with the best information! 🙂 Thanks for the information! Mark
  12. Hi Allan, I am actually doing a restoration of a Victory model my Uncle completed back in the late 1970's, early 1980's. I have already added the life boats on the quarters, which my Uncles original build did not have, but was curious about the mid-ship boats. Based on the plans I was able to acquire, I honestly cannot tell which boats are called for. On one of my rigging plans, there is an outline of a small boat, but I do not see anything calling for a specific size/type of small boat. For me, I love the extra level of detail small boats provide, so figured I would reach out here to see what the experts had to say about it! 😉🙂 Thanks, Mark
  13. Hi Allan, Excellent information thanks. Actually that makes a lot of sense when you think about it. Sounds like it really comes down to how I want to configure the lifeboats for my model and tastes. Thanks, Mark
  14. Perfect, thank you B.E.! I have seen stacked, then side by side and wondered which configuration was considered more accurate. Thanks again, Mark
  15. Hello, Can someone tell me what the "proper" mid-ship small boat stowage configuration is for the HMS Victory? I see many different configurations for stowing the small boats mid-ship, but was wondering what the "real" set up was. Thanks, Mark
  16. Hello David! Thank you for your support! Yes, now the rigging begins. Should be interesting because I am going by the old Sergal rigging plans and they are presenting quite the puzzle!! 🤣 Funny you should mention the small boats............I was thinking yesterday that I may start to think about building and installing the small boats mid-ship. I think before I do that though, I want to get the rigging done, put the gun port lids back on, get the deck cannons back in place, and take care of quite a few other deck details as you mentioned. Slow progress, but progress nonetheless!! Hull plates on the Diana coming along? Thanks, Mark
  17. First time in over 20 years the ship has had yards on the foremast!! Now the rigging fun begins! Thanks, Mark
  18. Start to finish with the foremast lower yard. Had to make it from scratch so took a little longer than I anticipated, but happy with how it turned out. The picture with the two yards is a comparison with one of the originals I was able to salvage from the "wreck"! 🙂
  19. Hello, Refurbished yard is now on the foremast and rigged. Just need to make final tension adjustments and tie off the lines. 7 more to go!! 😁 Thanks, Mark
  20. Hello, Here is the final product after being refurbished. The tackle is not correct based on other build logs I have seen, but matches up to the Sergal instructions I have. This is one of the original yards that I was able to salvage from the "wreck". Worked hard to try and get added pieces to match the patina of the overall model. I can work with it, and hope to have this yard installed shortly. Thanks, Mark
  21. Hello David, Right now I am trying to restore them and get them looking close to the patina on the rest of the ship. So far so good I think. How is the Diana coppering coming along? Thanks, Mark
  22. Hello, It is a brass bending day! Installed the missing stunsail mounts for the middle yard on the foremast (can't remember the technical name for it). Thanks, Mark
  23. Hello, Milestone complete! First yard is on the old girl!! Tie off the lines, then 8 more to go!! 🤣 Thanks, Mark
  24. Hello, Now I am back to rigging! Here is the start point for running rigging. I was able to salvage a number of spars, but as you can see, some fabrication will be required. Thanks, Mark
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