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Old Collingwood

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  1. This is gonna be good - I'll bring me hammock, you cant beat a stringbag I saw the last flying uk one a few times at airshows LS-326 and a couple in museums over here like FAAM Yeovilton. OC.
  2. Lovely job - another one done - now lets see the others on the go...... OC.
  3. Keep up the good work - I dont think there is a kit out there that does not need some form of surgery. OC.
  4. I preffer feet, but I aint putting feet on those masts OC.
  5. Indeed lou, dont know what the quality would be like or if there are any others out there? OC.
  6. Work for tomorrow - smooth those two lift ropes (as they are a bit fuzzy) using some watered down pva, then I will start work on the main mast - same as I did on the foremast, this is to allow me to make and fit the mainstay (as this will be more awkward with the foremast shrouds completed). OC.
  7. Thanks carl, I was chatting with the wife about displaying some figures on her - yep they do jack sparrow and crew figures in 1/72 scale https://www.super-hobby.co.uk/products/Zombie-Pirates-48-figs.html OC.
  8. I spent a couple of hours on the pearl this eve - It struck me that the shrouds will obscure and work that needs doing inboard, this included the spar lifting tackle, so after researching how this is done on the pearl - I firstly seperated two lengths of thread found out where they are tied off/lashed on the deck - this is along the front bulkhead railing containg some belaying pins, so I did a couple of twists around the pins and added a dab of ca to secure. I then ran the rope upwards and through the one side of the block - then I rapped the loose end round and secured with some tape till I later when I fit the yard - I repeated for the other side. Just a few pics showing what I mean -
  9. Thank you martyn, yep I have the whole ratlines thing to go throgh as well. OC.
  10. Just a piece of fuse wire - I am trying to make up something more substancial though - fuse wire bends a bit too much. OC.
  11. Coming together nicely, I love the contrast in colors reminds me of the RN ones used daily when we used to live near a port. OC.
  12. Thank you so kindly - its a learning curve to me, quite litterly learning as I go along - never done anything like this before. OC.
  13. Thank you sincerely mark, its one of those "hold your breath moments" I thought I had messed it up when I had a slightly different hight difference to the other side, so I just pulled the rope away from the deadeye slightly re-aligned and re glued. When I do the rest of the foremast shrouds, I will fit all the shrouds around the masthead, but then do the last deadeys on the channel (furthest starboard Not the sole one for the higher masthead) that way I can tension the mast ready to tension the forestay on the bowsprit, and get a tensioned triangle -so to speak. OC.
  14. You could do something really wild - you could do a fictional ship - The Flying Dutchman from the VASA kit. OC.
  15. Evening all - thank you for all the likes and comments, as we all know its the inspiration that motivates all of us, anyway I worked on my first shroud rope assembly - first I made a device for holding the right gap between deadeyes, for this I used some thick fuse wire - when I set the gap I wanted I ran the shroud rope down and round the bottom of the deadeye - holding the return of the rope taut, I added a few drops of ca the applied a bit more to the top of the deadeye - and pushed both ropes together to close the gap where the return of the rope was. I then tied a knot using fine black thread then round a few runs and glued over the fine thread, so first shroud with a deadeye attached and lashed. This was repeated on the other side - then it was the turn to lace the channel deadeyes to the shrouds, first I de-fuzed the thread using some watery pva that I just ran along a length of thread between my fingers - this smoothed the thread and made it slightly easier to pass through the eyes, so I did a few dry attempts but discovered I had to lace it a slightly different way starting from the shroud deadeye and not the channel one - all this means is finishing at a lower hole to run the thread up to lash and glue around the shroud/deadeye link. So I managed to do the very first one both sides inluding trimming the finished ends. Here are a few pics (if they load that is)
  16. Thinking ahead - I need to fashion (anyone remember that group) ? back on track - make a guide out of a bent pin to hold both channel and shroud deadeys lined up so I can attach the first shroud - then the same the other side (I know im not lacing the deadeyes together yet) OC.
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