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Sorry for my too late question regarding ratlines thicknest ... :)

May be  this " check point "  question will be usefull for the next model... 

All the best!!!

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Incredible model and assembly. You are turning this Plastic kit into a little marvel: Pimping it up, should I say !

 

I remember assembling the Heller Royal Louis some fifty years ago, but it was far from your level of expertise.

 

Looking at the stern of that vessel, one can see the differences of richness and decorations between the French and British vessels. The French builders were definitely putting more emphasis into the glamor and opulence. That "Chateau Arriere" is absolutely amazing.

 

Yves

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On 12/17/2024 at 8:36 PM, yvesvidal said:

Incredible model and assembly. You are turning this Plastic kit into a little marvel: Pimping it up, should I say !

 

I remember assembling the Heller Royal Louis some fifty years ago, but it was far from your level of expertise.

 

Looking at the stern of that vessel, one can see the differences of richness and decorations between the French and British vessels. The French builders were definitely putting more emphasis into the glamor and opulence. That "Chateau Arriere" is absolutely amazing.

 

Yves

Thank you very much for your kind words Yves. I have also built the Heller Royal Louis a few years back to which I improvised on that kit too when still finding my feet bk in modelling after a 40yr absence. I didn't  improvise as much as on this Soleil Royal kit obviously because of the scale difference. Here is some photos  of my Royal  Louis 1/200 Heller kit finished.

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Just rigging up the deadeyes for the Fore topmost Shrouds in my usual unorthodox way. The modelling wire on the lower deadeye will go through the hole on the crowsnest then I will bend it up into a loop, where I can then tie the Futtock Shrouds from, this is the same way I rigged the futtock Shrouds on my Occre Endeavour build.
The 2nd pic below is for information only as to what I mean, not taken from my Endeavour build.

 


 

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Its been a while since my last update due to other circumstances. All the Futtock Shrouds and Ratlines are now complete as is all the backstays on my Soleil Royal and the rigging to a point. Next up is measuring and drawing the sails on to cloth, after which is hand sewing all the detail on to them. Roughly 14 sails to do as I won't be adding the studding sails as this would make the width too much for where I want to display the ship when finished.
Still a good 3-4 months work involved in hand sewing the sails as well as adding reef points.

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Well that's the 14 Sails measured, drawn up and cut out next step is the long process of Hand sewing all the detailed lines etc.. I've also made the flagstaff out of wood with only a little aid of the plastic support, as well as 2 brass halves of Fleur de lys bonded together, next will be a little paint and weather for the support and staining of the wood.

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