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I thought this was the local pub.....Yes, but if you look closely you can find more than a dozen pages of actual shipbuilding content...
For some one who is not much of a woodworker, you make wonderfull wooden items Paul that is one beautifull Vasa, one a Beautifull stand.I'm not much of a woodworker but I did manage to profile the edge of a piece of cherry and cut out saddles to support the ship fore and aft. Here is where I am as of today:
A nice complement from a builder of your distinction. I am grateful for your kind words Peter.For some one who is not much of a woodworker, you make wonderfull wooden items Paul that is one beautifull Vasa, one a Beautifull stand.![]()
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One more thing, and I am in no way an expert in rigging, for my taste, I would make the anchor rope a bit dirty.
I agree with @Jimsky, the anchor rope could use a bit weathering, a final touch.
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And then, with very little fanfare, indeed, it was hardly even noticed by me, when the rope going to the middle kevel was secured the rigging of my ship was complete*.
The very first line of standing rigging was placed January 5, 2022. I transitioned from standing to running rigging at the end of May (the end of standing rigging and the beginning of running rigging is a little fuzzy), and the last line of running rigging was belayed November 5, 2022. That's about 5 months on the standing rigging and 5 months on the running rigging.
*I still have backstays roughed in and hanging on the masts. While I am confident the ship had backstays, I have been unable to achieve any level of confidence as to how they were rigged (please resist the urge to start THAT conversation again). For now, my plan is to remove them from the model and then be prepared to add them if some clarity comes with the publication of Vasa II.
You know those rigging diagrams? I am happy to report that my ship now looks like one of them!
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Next up: there are some details that I want to add to the ship (maybe some buckets or barrels - those sorts of things) and there are countless items on a punch-list (fixing the gun tackles, getting all the lines to run through their blocks naturally, getting ropes to hang with weight, spend a bit more time shaping the sails, etc.).
And I need to figure out how I'm going to display my ship (it's going to be in a case, but...).
I say it all the time, but it bears repeating. I am grateful beyond words that you visit me at this build log and share your likes, comments, and suggestions for improving my model. I have thoroughly enjoyed this experience, and you are an important part of why that's true.
ONWARD!
YepJust about run out of expletives to describe your work Paul, outstanding will have to do
Kind Regards
Nigel
Precisely, this is what Doc prescribed!!! Love it!!Do you guys think this is an improvement?