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Charles W Morgan by Papa - FINISHED - Model Shipways - 1/64th scale


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Hi Papa

It is looking good. Maybe a local pet store has an octopus you could borrow for a bit!😂😜. Keep at it. Your Morgan is turning out great. 
 

Tom

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1 minute ago, toms10 said:

Hi Papa

It is looking good. Maybe a local pet store has an octopus you could borrow for a bit!😂😜. Keep at it. Your Morgan is turning out great. 
 

Tom

Thanks !  Octopuses are quite smart but i don’t think i could teach one to rig a ship, well a bark anyway😀

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All the standing rigging is in place, I think!  I almost forgot the bowsprit shrouds, but they are in now.  Next the boat davits and associated slides and bearers.  I have been postponing this step as long as possible as i am sure to  break them off as I start rigging the  yards🤬

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It has taken me a week or more just to get 1 davit, 1 lashing post and one crane in place.   There is not much glue surface and  they keep coming loose.  Plus i can’t focus on the fine details as my cataracts are worsening. I hope to finish up one complete rig at the port stern today and post a picture.   I am thinking that it would help to use a fine brad to help support the posts.  

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I think the brad idea to pin the part will help. It just needs to small enough so there is enough material around it so the piece doesn’t split apart near the hole. Sometimes just using a thinner piece of wire instead of an actual brad is enough. 
Tom

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I have all the davits in place.  They needed a bit of adjustment in position to avoid other structures. Also at about the 3rd davit stay I discovered that the stays should be wire not thread.  There is a note on the plans that the stays are light yellow ocher. Ooops. Removed the thread and now using wire.  Next I need to do the bearers, cranes, and skids.  I really pays to study all the plan sheets thoroughly!

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It looks beautiful! We’ll done! This hobby certainly has times where we’re all having to white knuckle it.

Jim 

Current Build: HMS Winchelsea, Model Shipways Mayflower 

Completed Builds: NRG Half Hull Project  

                                   Model Shipways 18th Century Armed Longboat

                                   Dumas 1954 Chris Craft 36' Commander

                                   Dumas 1940 Chris Craft 19' Barrel Back

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The kit contained several strips 1/32" strips of jackstay material that I used them all up on the mizzen and bowsprit (or possibly lost some over time). Now I've noticed that the yards all need the strips also.  Model Expo does not seem to sell the strips separately, nor does any other fitting supplier I've look at. Any recommendations on how to scratch build these?  Could they be 3D printed?

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Here is the price sheet for Northeastern Scale Lumber. Find the material on there web site is very confusing, as they list everything in HO and O scale. A quick email to them will get you what you need. 1/32x1/32 basswood strips are listed in the upper left of the sheet at .37 cents for a 24” strip. My build log for the CWM shows how I scratch built them. Hope this helps. John
 

https://www.northeasternscalelumber.com/uploads/2022 Retail Price Sheet.pdf

 

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32 minutes ago, Papa said:

The lifts for the fore lower yard belay to the pins on the mast ring, 19 and 20 on the belaying plan.  should they go through the fairlead mounted on the foremast?

Ron, I believe so… 

John

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I ran out of small rocks for painting so I am back to the Morgan.  In trying to rig the top gallant sail I manage to break two davits and knocked the upper top sail off the mast!!😬. So some patching up is in the schedule.   I did manage to get the ship name on the stern without breaking anything.  Laser printed white font on black background. 

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