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Magicand now the mortars blackened
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In reality the mortars are not so shiny - it is the effect by the artificial lights in my workshop
Many thanks for your kind interest .... to be continued .....
Thanks!I am using the stuff from Balistol - it is more "bluing" than blackening, but I like it very much
I know - it is only temporary only to see how it is looking likeThe angle of fire seems too small for a mortar...
Luckily the masts are shortened already, giving the mortars free shooting range, otherwise the captain would loose those at the first shot...In the meantime the trunnion caps are installed, together with the special flat headed eyebolt for the wedges and the hinges,
also several eyebolts for lifting the hole mortar and also for the mortar tackles for turning
the 13" mortar has a removable base in order to keep it exactly in 45 degrees angle
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the 10" mortar has a wedge at the rear, somehow like "normal" guns
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Temporarily I installed the mortars and the walls of the mortar boxes only to have a felling how they will look like in the model - btw: the mortar carriages are already treated with CLOU, all the rest not -> therefore the colour difference
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Many thanks for your interest - to be continued ......
I like the view with the two different style of mortars.
Did the real ship always have the same style on board?