She looks good, Andrey! I love your boats. They can be hard to work with because they are so small and easily broken.
She is coming along nicely. I forget, will you add sails?Installed almost all the yards. It remains the last kruis-topmast. At the moment, the model looks like this. The web of cables is growing. The complexity of wiring rigging rigging increases.
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Yes. The customer wished that there were all sails.She is coming along nicely. I forget, will you add sails?
Hmm. I'm a rookie but adding sails to yards that are already mounted on the masts would appear to be an impossible task? I certainly couldn't do it!Yes. The customer wished that there were all sails.
You doubt in vain. On the two previous models, I did so. First I put the rigging, then the sails were tied to the yards. For that, the panels do not interfere with pulling the ropes.Hmm. I'm a rookie but adding sails to yards that are already mounted on the masts would appear to be an impossible task? I certainly couldn't do it!
In first ship model I added sails to already mounted yards. So if it's possible in 1/200 you certainly can do it or maybe in smaller scale it was easier...Hmm. I'm a rookie but adding sails to yards that are already mounted on the masts would appear to be an impossible task? I certainly couldn't do it!
Thank you for your kind words. We are all people of the world, planet Earth. But our politicians are not satisfied. Ambitions overwhelmed the powerful of this world. Pessimism overwhelmed me. And only our hobby gives you the opportunity to calm your nerves.Andrey,
Thank you for sharing this beautiful build of the слава Екатерины. It's been wonderful to review your progress nearly to the end as I catch up with many topics I missed during the last year or two! I hope you are doing well and that all is peaceful in your home and heart. My wife is from Moscow and her father was Andrey as well and came from Tula. It is wonderful that such a hobby as this can help to make the world smaller and remind us how we are all people of this world, sailing through the seas of time!
-Gregory
That is complex rigging on the boom. Congratulations. Where did you get the blocks? Did they come with the kit? Did you buy them from someone else? Did you make them?Continue. Finally put a boom. Pulled the sheets through the blocks. Also installed topenants.
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Again, you forgot that this building is homemade, not from a set.The blocks are purchased, but I modified them manually.Covered with stain under the color of oak.You're right about the rigging.It's getting harder and harder to carry it out.Now I am engaged in firing the tack-box.That is complex rigging on the boom. Congratulations. Where did you get the blocks? Did they come with the kit? Did you buy them from someone else? Did you make them?
I did forget about it being a scratch-built ship. When I follow many builds, I can lose track of the details. This makes it even more impressive. There are many different blocks. My compliments on your work.Again, you forgot that this building is homemade, not from a set.The blocks are purchased, but I modified them manually.Covered with stain under the color of oak.You're right about the rigging.It's getting harder and harder to carry it out.Now I am engaged in firing the tack-box.