Build log USF Confederacy 1778 Model Shipways 1:64

The next pictures show how I made the hooks for the blocks of the gun tackles. The smallest hooks I found in the net were 4 mm long, so I thought about getting them smaller. By using a selfmade simple bending jig, the result were hooks just 3 mm long including an eye to knot them to the blocks after they were blackened.

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Step by step I am starting to like painted ship models - very good anc accurate workmanship
Many Thanks, that you started the building log and show us your good work :cool:
 
Step by step I am starting to like painted ship models - very good anc accurate workmanship
Many Thanks, that you started the building log and show us your good work :cool:
Hello Uwe, thank you very much!
At the beginning of the build I painted the ship' s boats and the beakhead bulkhead with "oak" stain as suggested in the instruction manual. Later on I used also "oak" stain for the complete hull, but applied with a brush the coat was very blotchy. So I sanded the hull all over again and used acrylic paint for the further build.
More pictures to follow soon.....
 
Werner, I really enjoy watching a craftsman at work and your pictures do that. Well done!!!
 
Dear Werner
you are doing wonderful work on this model, and the result is beautiful. :)Thumbsup
I will keep following with great curiosity
 
Thank you all again.....

Before uploading the next pictures a short story about a detail that I never thought I would add to the model......

Having registered in three modelling forums and scrolled many build logs up and down, I saw a model which was equipped with miniature furniture for the captain´s room(s), and my idea was why not make furniture in the captain´s cabin of my Confederacy model a fine add-on. Searching the internet for miniature furniture, I discovered the following furniture in baroque style for 3d-print:

https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/8f92d42bca234b7c470412e9b69c8933/Secretary-desk-small

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:13391

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:15479

Fortunately, a friend of my eldest son could make the table, the chairs and the desk in 1:60 scale - very near to 1:64 - and all I had to do was to paint the parts in as I think appropriate colors......here they are

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