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Finding authentic rope looking line for New Bedford Whale boat.


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Hello all. I am fairly new to this but have built a few other wood ship models. The line that came with my Model shipways New Bedford whaleboat is far too small for the line that goes in the barrels. I would appreciate a source for a line as pictured in this build seen on this site,  Any help would be appreciated. Much thanks and really appreciate the talent out there.MSW_16.jpg.ef35b8975e3a352a60802d1be9198b74.jpg

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I've moved this topic to the appropriate area.    I suggest searching this area and also have look at our sponsors.   Ropes of Scale and also Syren have great looking rope.

Mark
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1 hour ago, mandolinut said:

I would appreciate a source for a line as pictured in this build seen on this site

 When you have a question about your build, always check the other like build logs. That Syren rope he used looks spot on for size. 

 

 

Edited by Keith Black

Current Builds:  1870's Sternwheeler, Lula

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Hello all. I am fairly new to this but have built a few other wood ship models. The line that came with my Model shipways New Bedford whaleboat is far too small for the line that goes in the barrels. I would appreciate a source for a line as pictured in this build seen on this site,  Any help would be appreciated. Much thanks and really appreciate the talent out there.

It's a little while back, but one reference is from Page 120 of the Erik Ronnberg book. If you squint just the right amount you can count the spiral turns in the large tub and calculate an initial thickness. Then, after making up the line as close as I could to that, it fit within a few turns +/-). The color and shade I settled on most likely came from photos of at the New England Whaling Museum or Mystic Seaport.

 

A really enjoyable reference.... Check the You Tube movie (1922)  "Down to the Sea in Ships" around 57 min, 18 sec. You can see the line is soft, right twisted and a very light shade.

 

Good Luck, Mike

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