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Today I picked back up on my Mantua Sergal Sovereign of the Seas 1:78 scale model ship, and I’m really pleased with how things are taking shape.
One of the main achievements today was completing the balustrade work on the stern, which adds a real sense of grandeur to the ship’s rear galleries. The Sovereign of the Seas was known for her incredible detail and extravagant decoration, and these balustrades really capture that opulence.
I also pressed on with adding more of the brass fittings and ornamental details along the hull and stern. Each piece has to be carefully placed and aligned to bring out the symmetry and richness of the design. Slowly but surely, the golden embellishments are transforming the black and natural timber structure into something that really echoes the majesty of the original 1637 warship.
The contrast between the dark hull, rich wood tones, red gunport linings, and gold detailing is starting to come alive now. Every new fitting seems to elevate the overall look, and it’s exciting to see the ship becoming more ornate with each session.
This stage is all about patience and precision—but when you step back and see the progress, it’s incredibly rewarding.
Plenty more fittings and decorative work still ahead, but the Sovereign is steadily turning into a centerpiece model full of history and detail.












