The Glory of Catherine, 66-gun sailing ship, by Mr.Deep [COMPLETED BUILD]

Hi Vic. I'm building a model from scratch, in case you forgot. Dead eyes and bought ones. But I had to refine them. Make grooves, grind, expand holes. That's about the process. I will also show you how to make a vаnt-putens. Damn translator. In short, under the Mars platform. Hooks 3.5 mm. Cable 0.3mm.

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I had forgotten it was a scratch build. Congratulations on a beautiful build. You have a great deal of skill. I am learning much on this forum.
 
Alexander, everything is on the calculator. Mast-shrouds 0.5 mm., lanyards 0.4 mm. The ratlines will be 0.3 mm.
Turnbuckles are about half the thickness of the guys. If the wall-shrouds are 0.5, then the lanyards are approximately 0.25. But not like 0.4. And the fades are even thinner.
In my 84th scale, the wall of the shroud on the mainsail is 0.6 mm, the lanyards are 0.3 mm, and the whitewash is 0.17
 
The next update of the modelius building. Pasted the bowsprit.was tied today by the water-wooling.Then tied to the bowsprit deadeyes waterstaff and water backstay.scored the eye bolts on the sides, and then the tightness of the lanyards.That's what happened.

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thanks to Alexander for the likes.I decided to show what I have new at the shipyard.I pulled the mainsail and fore-head staffs.I've already fixed them with glue.the fore-and main-topmast posts are on the fore-and-aft.The cables came 0.3 mm., I will continue to knit the knits.By the way , Vic .I didn't really understand your question.If you're talking about the separation of colors on the bowsprit tree, Then this is one tree, part of it was covered with an oak stain, part was painted in black acrylic.

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thanks to Alexander for the likes.I decided to show what I have new at the shipyard.I pulled the mainsail and fore-head staffs.I've already fixed them with glue.the fore-and main-topmast posts are on the fore-and-aft.The cables came 0.3 mm., I will continue to knit the knits.By the way , Vic .I didn't really understand your question.If you're talking about the separation of colors on the bowsprit tree, Then this is one tree, part of it was covered with an oak stain, part was painted in black acrylic.

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Andrey, the stem looks like you used several pieces of wood and put them together so that the grains of the wood pieces go in different directions. That would make the stem stronger. When I built the SR, I cut some thin veneer pieces and glued them onto the plywood stem to make the grains go in different directions.
 
Andrey, the stem looks like you used several pieces of wood and put them together so that the grains of the wood pieces go in different directions. That would make the stem stronger. When I built the SR, I cut some thin veneer pieces and glued them onto the plywood stem to make the grains go in different directions.
I get you now, Vic.You're talking about the bow stem.In the 33rd post I showed it.It clearly shows that I collected it from different parts.
 
I haven't shown anything from my construction site for a long time. To date, standing rigging has been installed and stretched. I started installing yards. So far I've put it on the mainmast and foremast. Also made small vessels. 6-rowing yawl, 2 pieces, and 10-rowing boat.

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