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Thank you for sending this, and please continue to do so. I really appreciate the help!
Thanks Smithy, And that is why we should think hard about using the words "always and never" in model ship building.The practice never became universal” a caveat which is almost universal in itself.

Thanks Smithy, And that is why we should think hard about using the words "always and never" in model ship building.
Allan
I would say it a little differently, throw away the kite string and buy aftermarket rope made on a rope walk.Another thing is to throw away the kit ropes, and buy aftermarket ones of better quality.
Yes, I purchased enough ropes from them to complete the standing rigging phase. By the time I complete that, I expect to have a better understanding of how much running rigging rope I'll probably need. I'm sure that is months from now cuz the snow is almost gone, and summer is always too damned short in this city. So I'll be spending more leisure time outdoors rather than in my mancave.You have a good vender in Canada.










Good morning Reg. wow you have been through some tough months. I hope they got that tumour and you are on your way to recovery. Rigging these ships of the line is no mean feat and so far looking very good. Lovely ropes BTW. Cheers GrantI've been away from my shipyard for 7 months. Two of those were summer fun outside. In the middle of that I received some "sour" news from my physician. So the local neurology department took a chunk out of my head (tumour) followed by radiation, chemo and temporary loss of hand/finger control, along with other side effects. I don't have to worry about having a "bad hair" day anymore. Shrug.
So I did manage to take a few photos of the initial rigging of the Surprise. Yes, I made a ton of errors. I'll correct these on my second build.
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Thank you for your kind words Dale. I hope to get her done and plan to work on her whenever I'm able. I hope to be around long enough to do a POF kit when this one is done. I believe in optimism!I think your model is awesome and I hope you can continue.
I'd like to think the tough months are behind me. Time will tell. Thank you for your kind words Grant. They are very much appreciated. I did a lot of reading while in the hospital, and have come to realize a bunch of errors with my build. These were all caused by incorrect kit instructions. Allan pointed me at some great books which I have been referring to and will help me to avoid more gross errors in this build (I hope). Enjoy your summer and best of the season to you sir!Good morning Reg. wow you have been through some tough months...
Hello Allan, the answer is yes and no. The kit instructions called for two 7mm double blocks and didn't mention how to attach them precisely. So I referred to Lennarth Petersson's "Rigging Period Ship Models" book, page 35. As my model is basically a "fantasy / fictional" ship I didn't do any further research.Is the rigging you are showing for the jeers from the kit instructions?
I should not have assumed the model was supposed to be Surprise 1774 or Surprise 1796 as I did not realize your model was a fantasy ship. Totally my fault.Petersson's "Rigging Period Ship Models
I jettisoned the "kite sting/yarn" that was supplied with the kit. The black ropes were purchased from "Ropes of Scape", and I've learned to make small diameter ropes in the tan colour (0.15mm, 0.25mm and 0.5mm ropes) with acceptable results. I'm fortunate to have a 22 foot countertop in my kitchen, and I live alone - so no one around to scream about my kitchen use for the ropewalk. LOL!Out of curiosity, is the line material you are using what was supplied with the kit, or are you using aftermarket line products?
