Thank you to everyone who has been following my progress. I feel like finishing the deck was a bit of a milestone and I can see the finish in the distance (albeit still a lot of work left).
For a bit of a change, I started on the cannons. Le Coureur had 8 two pound cannons which weighed about 800 kg each in real life.
They are very detailed, right down to the links in the capsquare chains.
Obviously, the most difficult part is fitting all the photo-etched parts. I have a pair of Xuron scissors which help cutting and trimming the parts, but all the holes in the carriages had to be done by hand as the drill bits were so thin they wobbled in the chuck in my electric drill. All were started with a no. 80 drill bit and then widened with a large one to suit the piece to be fitted.
I also made the eye bolts out of 0.4 mm wire as the kit parts were a little big for my liking. They’re not difficult to make, especially if you hold your mouth right.
I have also decided not to blacken the brass parts. Again it’s a personal preference, somewhat driven by wanting to handle the parts as little as possible for fear of losing them. Double sided tape certainly helps keep track of them on the workmat, but despite this, I did manage to lose a few cap square eyebolts, but 0.4 mm wire was a good substitute.
Kind regards
Salty