Wonderful build, I'm more inspired now to make this my next build, when I complete other projects of course.
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Thanks Adoyon, your reply is very much appreciated.See lower right corner showing black paint between the lower wale and waterline.


Welcome back Andre.I’m back and ready to work on fittings for the upper gun deck. I need to hold the ship upright and decided to finish the ship’s cradle.
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I'm adding strips of Adhesive Backed Polyethylene Foam to the cradle.
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Beautiful Andre. Your scratch whelps are stunning. Cheers GrantI’m now working on some of the fittings for the upper gun deck. Nothing is glued down yet. I need to place the cannons before glueing deck beams.
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The kit comes with two capstans and 22 whelps. There is no mention of how many whelps to place around the capstan. Drawings in the kit’s plans show what is approximately six whelps. Also, in the book, Anatomy of the Ship HMS Bellona, it shows six whelps. However, the whelps provided are 1.5 mm thick and seem too thin to place six individually around the capstan. I tried gluing two together but didn’t like the glue seam showing since I planned on finishing with clear satin wipe-on poly. I made six whelps for each capstan from 3/32 in Swiss Pear wood. The following drawing shows the thickness of the kit’s whelps and the 3/32 in version I made.
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