Hayling Hoy by Roger J

Thank you for the kind words it is more jump from one thing to another when i get stuck than methodical
The rudder is proving more trouble than expected the phot etch hinges are far to long (that is a simple fix) but when folded the gap is about 1mm too wide so i am
considering the easy fix and putting a filler strip under them or looking for alternative hinges
Stuck some decorative detail on the head the laser cutting is quite amazing instant result with very little effort

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I have fitted the channels for the deadeyes there is no guide to where they should fit so i sanded the mast and used a line to put them where they seemed sensible
When i fit the deadeyes and chain plates i don't know if the chain plates go down vertically or follow the angle of the shrouds so any advise would be appreciated

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Hi Roger
What did you use to make the square head bolts in the chain plates?
Thank you
Allan
 
I've started liking small ships more and more.. they can be worked out in great detail in a normal scale. You're doing a great job!
 
I reached this point in the rigging when i realised that i had used 0.6mm rope for the shrouds instead of 0.8mm (There was no 0.8mm in the box) so it is all coming of and starting again
The supplied rope looks a bit fuzzy so i ordered replacements for all of them from ropes of scale

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Super work Roger, very clean! I agree with Grant, the new rope is much more realistic.
 
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