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Good morning. She is very impressive. Cheers GrantFinished the fore, main & mizzen masts and yards moving to the mast and yard blocks. Also continuing the gun port lids and top rails. Anticipating starting rigging end of next month.
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beautifulFinished the fore, main & mizzen masts and yards moving to the mast and yard blocks. Also continuing the gun port lids and top rails. Anticipating starting rigging end of next month.
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i have made 79 and am still a month from starting VictoryMade it another year today celebrating 78 years young.
I am guessing you are speaking about the lanyards? The shrouds already appear to be black in your photos. If it is the lanyards in question this has been an open debate for years and no one, so far, seems to have any information based on contemporary sources that address this one way or the other.I decided to redo all the deadeye shrouds in order to paint them black and to straighten them up.
Thanks Allan, I can always rely on you for good information somewhat like Google.I am guessing you are speaking about the lanyards? The shrouds already appear to be black in your photos. If it is the lanyards in question this has been an open debate for years and no one, so far, seems to have any information based on contemporary sources that address this one way or the other.
Regarding cleats, that is a long search. James Lees gives belaying points in his book but takes some searching. The main topsail yard lifts were belayed to cleats on the 3rd or fourth shroud on some vessels, but there may be more than these on Victory. Steel may have this information in The Elements and Practice of Rigging and Seamanship as well and is available for free if you do not already have it.
Allan
Good morning. She is an absolute beast of a model. Very well done. Cheers GrantClose to finishing the standing rigging. I decided to redo all the deadeye shrouds in order to paint them black and to straighten them up. Looking through all the books I have and the limited instructions given I have no clue where and how many cleets go on the lower shroud. Please let me know if you're aware. I completed the ratings but not satisfied as to how they came out but I will live with it. I'm sure the actual ship that went to sea was had somewhat relaxed ratings but I could be wrong.
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I have no more knowledge than anyone else, but I do have a decent library of books, and contemporary contracts and drawings and happy to share what I can. The problem is finding the time. Like you I am a FLSeniorgolfer and it takes a lot of time away from the shop. At least it is good excerise and not TOO strenuous on these old bonesThanks Allan, I can always rely on you for good information somewhat like Google.