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Are the iron stanchions get removable?  No way they can use the lower capstan as setup.

Maury

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According to the information that I obtained, only the upper capstan was used for weighing the anchor. The lower capstan was propably used only for the control of messenger rope and in case of upper capstan damage (only exceptionally). In this case, it was necessary to remove the pillars and ladder (both were removable).

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Marsalv --- can you please get someone to come and wake me up because I know I must be dreaming!

 

I know none of the things in your pictures can be real !!!

 

W-O-W !!!

Jim.

 

I cut it twice . . . . . and it's still too short!

 

 

HMS Leopard 1790; scratch build 1:80 PoB

Cross Section - HMS Leopard 1790 - 1:44         

        

 

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Marsalv,

 

Exquisite, attention to detail phenomenal.

 

It is now truth time, Darby O'Gill and the little people come out at night and have built all your furniture!! Please tell me where I can find him.

John Allen

 

Current builds HMS Victory-Mamoli

On deck

USS Tecumseh, CSS Hunley scratch build, Double hull Polynesian canoe (Holakea) scratch build

 

Finished

Waka Taua Maori War Canoe, Armed Launch-Panart, Diligence English Revenue Cutter-Marine  Model Co. 


 

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Thank you to all for comments and likes:).

To sailor 123456789: I have the same problem to understand this function. The chain pums and main jeer bitts are so close each other and there is no space for manipulation. Above that I made one small mistake, the main jeer bitts are positioned behind the deck beams  (in plans are the main bitts under deck beam). Fortunately on the main jeer bitts end only two ropes.

To John Allen: It is secret. But whoever seeks, he finds it:P.

The last item on the main deck - brake pumps. They are installed temporarily now. Final fixation will be after deck planking.

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TOP WORK   The gear and ratchet teeth on the elm pumps are the kinds of details that make your build so exceptional.  I cannot tell from the photo but are the "iron" parts made of brass or some other material.   Cutting the gear had to be a challenge and if you have more details on that, it would be great to see.

 

Allan

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I hope my 3d build will look as half as good as your Pandora. it's a joy to watch your progress, mate!

cheers!

Denis

 

In Progress:             HMS Pandora 3D modeling (temporarily on hold)

Finished Builds:       Swan Class HMS Pegasus for Admiralty Models 3D Build

                                German Type VIIC U-Boat 3D model
My other 3D work:  Artstation

 

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