Well donecarrying on with the channel chains, slow going though
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Well donecarrying on with the channel chains, slow going though
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Excellent work
true storyExcellent work
I'm hoping this is the last of the very small stuff but I'm not holding my breath![]()
Yes, I'm sure this is the last of the small bits on your 1:72 Victory
.lolYes, I'm sure this is the last of the small bits on your 1:72 Victory
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Just how many blocks are required for full rigging?
Yes, I'm sure this is the last of the small bits on your 1:72 Victory
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HeHe I get your pointJust how many blocks are required for full rigging?
Not in the know but looking at that model after this one are you sure your not a masochist ?For more people in the know a question! I am toying with the idea of getting this for my next build as Its on special here in the UK what are your thoughts?
Mantua Models Sergal Sovereign of the Seas 1:78 Scale Wooden Model Ship Kit


I am pretty surethese Pitt and Brown patterns would be appropriate. I have 3D drawings if you want to have some printed in black or bronze color in the appropriate sizes. Please feel free to PM me so I can email them to you if you would like these, just in case.I gather these are the Pitt and Browne cannons your referring to I can't seem to find a picture of the cannons supplied with the kit, what did the Brits use rather than belaying pins







