Hello Matt
Exquisite detail, you truly are an expert builder! I shall enjoy your build all the way through.
Daniel
Exquisite detail, you truly are an expert builder! I shall enjoy your build all the way through.
Daniel
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I agree, we all can learn a lot here and even let us see that this is possible with just patience and knowledge. The last one we got here. Patience is something we must learn.Hallo Matt, Ican only admire your rigging work. Looks just great, lots of things to learn there.
I second this - I have never seen such a rigging before. Thanks for sharing, Matt.Just beautiful to see - realy one of the best rigging works I have ever seen - very realistic appearance
Thanks Mat. I saw simular blocks in the drawings of Peter Kirsch when I was building the galleon. In that day I couldn't find any info about what that tiny thing in the drawing was. I asked in the build log but nobody could tell. I use instead of this a single block because I couldn't find the info. At this moment I know that this kind of block exist, but only the name was a riddle to me. Till now. Thanks.This block is called bridle block. Used mainly on bowlines and on mizzen for clewline.
Similar block called bullseye or preventer will be used (but bigger) for spritsail sheet... it will be attached to fore shroud.