I have stowed the Victory for now. It is difficult for me to do this. I was a long distance runner in my youth and one thing you (I) never do is quit! However, I just can't bring myself to spend the hundreds of hours it will take to finish this ship considering the basic errors I made when I started it in the late 1990's. Just throwing good time after bad is sort of how I look at it. Although to me the Victory, Sovereign of the Seas, and San Felipe are among my favorite looking ships - big and complicated.
I'm going to buy Vanguard's Indefatigable as soon as I can. I have become convinced during all my reading that Vanguard is the vendor that best fits my interest and skill set (clear instructions and high quality materials). Other makers that I've considered are Occre, ZHL, and CAF.
I'm doing a bit of restoring on my first ever build, the Harvey at the moment. It fell off a 6ft. high shelf and the bowsprit was shattered. Just about finished with the repair.
As for rigging the Vanguard, I own no books on rigging ships. I've read here and other places that Peterson's books are good with clear illustrations. Some note that instructions for the knots are lacking, but I'm thinking I can figure that out? Other's say a book by Lee or Underhill would be the ticket. Of course most say buy em all

. I want a library though. Is there book, video, etc. that would be a good reference for masting and rigging the Indefatigable? Sorry for the blasphemy, but I'm not super interested in absolute accuracy, especially since the model ship world seems to debate quite a lot about the accuracy of this or that.
I am beyond impressed with the skills exhibited by so many who post on this site.
I'm building this ship to get reacquainted with the fun I had building the Harvey in the early 1990's (took me about 185 hours). I intended to pass these models to my two children.
Thanks
Roy