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zathros

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I would paint the oars on the life boats an "off white". that would make them pop out, and they were usually the color anyways. :)
 

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So here we go, masts assembled

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Now I'm going to deviate from the instructions which call for the yardarms to be attached now. Since I'm doing cloth sails they need to be stitched to the yard before attachement. I think I may do the standing rigging I can before this step.

If you're curious about the stern, I'm not completely happy with the paint job on the transom/windows.
 

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What a fantastic collection! One to be very proud of. ;)
 
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Now the stern is complete!

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Moving onto the rigging, first the upper shrouds

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Airfix provide these lovely jigs, as you see I have 3 (from the Victory, Wasa and an old one). The instructions give you the guide which notches to use, and ta-da. I then use wood glue, liberally spread over where the vertical overlaps the horizontal

All you do is then snip the strings and end up something like with this (a tester from earlier)

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Any guesses on how I coloured the string?
 

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Now the stern is complete!

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Moving onto the rigging, first the upper shrouds

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Airfix provide these lovely jigs, as you see I have 3 (from the Victory, Wasa and an old one). The instructions give you the guide which notches to use, and ta-da. I then use wood glue, liberally spread over where the vertical overlaps the horizontal

All you do is then snip the strings and end up something like with this (a tester from earlier)

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Any guesses on how I coloured the string?