Hi Bobc622, Yes! I still have all th Endeavour instructions, tattered and torn after almost 40 years, but complete, I'll mail you separately as to how to get them to you as postal service in South Africa, as far as I know, has almost totally collapsed.
To all that have commented on my enquiry regarding the rigging, my sincerest thanks - I've learned a lot! However, the point of my question has been largely missed. Constructo DID provide all the rope and thread in my list (see again below); If it had only been one thickness of black and one of hemp, I would have had no problem: running and standing. but now there are thick and thin ones of both, as well as the brass.
Rope
PROVIDED by Constructo, with lengths (their description):
- Fine rigging thread, 0.25 mm, brass. 3 m.
- Fine rigging thread, 0.50 mm, hemp. 75 m.
- Thick rigging thread, 0.75 mm, hemp. 30 m.
- Fine rigging thread, black, 0.50 mm, tarred. 15 m.
- Thick rigging thread, black, 0.75 mm, tarred. 25 m.
Finally. How do I get rid of the "J" in my correspondence, and replace it with some icon?
Hi Bobc622, Yes! I still have all th Endeavour instructions, tattered and torn after almost 40 years, but complete, I'll mail you separately as to how to get them to you as postal service in South Africa, as far as I know, has almost totally collapsed.
To all that have commented on my enquiry regarding the rigging, my sincerest thanks - I've learned a lot! However, the point of my question has been largely missed. Constructo DID provide all the rope and thread in my list (see again below); If it had only been one thickness of black and one of hemp, I would have had no problem: running and standing. but now there are thick and thin ones of both, as well as the brass.
Rope
PROVIDED by Constructo, with lengths (their description):
- Fine rigging thread, 0.25 mm, brass. 3 m.
- Fine rigging thread, 0.50 mm, hemp. 75 m.
- Thick rigging thread, 0.75 mm, hemp. 30 m.
- Fine rigging thread, black, 0.50 mm, tarred. 15 m.
- Thick rigging thread, black, 0.75 mm, tarred. 25 m.
Finally. How do I get rid of the "J" in my correspondence, and replace it with some icon?
Jan
Basically, "rope" provided by kits always give you just 2 sizes (some better quality kits more), you have to work with it. Hence , advice given to you re making your own rope. The list you show indicates to me, .5mm hemp for all running rigging, so whatever runs through sheaves to sails etc, .75mm hemp for pendants ?, maybe sail boltropes etc., .5mm black for anchor cables etc, finally thick black for shrouds, stays, although normally they are different in thickness. Seriously, you need to look things up, there are books galore by James Lees, Lennarth Petersson, the list is endless, Google every subject. I've bought books, borrowed from library. I'm sorry, I have made my own rope from the start, all sorts of thicknesses, I don't use kit supplied rope. . This ship modelling can be just to follow the basic instructions or you can go down the rabbit hole. Hope I've been of some help. I've just realised I've preached a bit, just pick out what helps you. Cheers