Model VICTORY by Deagostini, scale 1/84

It should be like this. And I started making these parts.
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Blank 4x1 mm and the first result
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Then I did not like the color of the carronade looms and the prospect of staining / or painting them. Therefore, there was a replacement for a yellow hornbeam
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The history of the rollers has also changed. I had to separate the whole structure and install the rollers not in a line (as the magazine suggested), but at an angle to the machine itself, so that the rollers would stand along the arc of movement of the rear of the machine.
And, here's another, the height of the rollers themselves had to be reduced. there was a diameter of 4 mm and in 1 photo it is clearly visible that the machine is pulled up in the back. Roller diameter reduced to 2.7 mm
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Hello friends. Thank you for your feedback and comments.
I tied one carronade. Trouser tied up as in this photo
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I tied the blocks and first made rolling hoists
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And in the turning
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Good morning Sasha. Way to go. I’m glad that you didn’t use hooks for the block rigging as at this scale they would be oversized unless you have the ability to make 1mm hooks. Really brilliant work…as usual. Cheers Grant
 
Hi Sasha. It is great to look in again and see how this magnificent project is unfolding. After seeing @GrantTyler Grant's Victory in the flesh, I have new appreciation of what you guys are accomplishing with this ship. She is most certainly not an easy ship to build.
 
Hi Sasha. It is great to look in again and see how this magnificent project is unfolding. After seeing @GrantTyler Grant's Victory in the flesh, I have new appreciation of what you guys are accomplishing with this ship. She is most certainly not an easy ship to build.
Heinrich, thanks.
Come to Russia, I'll show you my Victory. And not only
 
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