Nice. I love how you turned a round dowel into a square mast.....Main mast safely installed. Looks pretty level.
Ok... so those safety bars on the hatches were only added during modern times once the ship became a tourist attraction. They were put there for safety reasons and never existed on the ship while it was in actual historical service. I could be wrong on this but I do believe that to be the case.I don’t know why the model has the bars on the hatch entrances.
They were not there in older pictures. I don’t suppose they use the capstan much any more.Ok... so those safety bars on the hatches were only added during modern times once the ship became a tourist attraction. They were put there for safety reasons and never existed on the ship while it was in actual historical service. I could be wrong on this but I do believe that to be the case.
I totally know what you mean!!!! It's your model... don't ever forget that. I once made a model that ended up looking like a watermelon.I sure worked hard on those cages.
Mike, did you made a model of a watermelon?I totally know what you mean!!!! It's your model... don't ever forget that. I once made a model that ended up looking like a watermelon.
And the capstan still looks like that today. The handles are removed and stowed when the capstan is not in use.This is what the capstan used to look like on the real Connie.
I just noticed the ropes attached to the capstan. I haven't seen that on any of the models.And the capstan still looks like that today. The handles are removed and stowed when the capstan is not in use.
What amazes me is the number of crewmen needed to turn the capstan!!!I just noticed the ropes attached to the capstan.
These are anti-boarding nets. During times of battle, if the ship were about to be boarded these nets could be raised to encircle the entire ship to help prevent boarding.Anyone know if the netting on top of the wales on the Connie
Do you know what color the nets should be? My guess is it isn’t green.These are anti-boarding nets. During times of battle, if the ship were about to be boarded these nets could be raised to encircle the entire ship to help prevent boarding.
I don't know the exact color. I would guess a dirty white to beige.. same color as the running rigging.Do you know what color the nets should be?
Show us a picture of these nets you are talking about just to make sure I don't steer you off course!!!!The ones provided appear to be green plastic.
See entry #81Show us a picture of these nets you are talking about just to make sure I don't steer you off course!!!!