The plans are starting to look "very" well worn! I have to use a highlighter to mark of the progress as I go along otherwise it gets almost impossible to keep a track on it all! I would say that this is a great time to use every available organizing skill that you have learned to build this ship.
Front Deck Installation - Part # 54.xy
This is, for better words, the small front deck that goes around the area by the chaser cannons. I sure wouldn't want to be standing there when the cannons were fired :exploding_head:
This is where the deck parts need to go. It is tight to get in there! I did have to trim the deck to fit properly.
I was thinking the deck could be fitted earlier, but I just followed the instructions.
Using my trusty tweezers to install the deck. Make sure to test fit, trim, repeat until it fits nicely.
Parts # 54.1L and 54.1P go around the upper-edge of the deck area. They finish it off the nicely!
Take your time with these. Mine didn't need any modifications.
The fully installed front deck parts #54. By the way, there are no diagrams that show these parts being installed. These pictures should help immensely!
Dropping Davits - Parts 56.xy
These dropping davits part numbers in the range of 56, are quite nicely detailed although as yet, I'm not sure of their purpose? I think they may be used to drop and raise the anchors?
Here are all the parts for both dropping davits.
I found it a good idea to mark the pieces once they were removed. The diagrams do not show how these are laminated together, and they are different to other similar parts on the ship. Look at the photos carefully to avoid anger issues if assembled incorrectly
Score the lines where needed and remove the square pieces from the parts before removing them for the paper.
The laminating order is not intuitive, so test fit the parts first of all before gluing anything! These are all the card parts needed and cut out ready!
Step 1.
Step 2.
Step 3. The one on the right has been successfully pieced together.
I usually paint the pieces prior to skinning them. This helps seal the card, and stops the glue from soaking in to the material to quickly. It also offers a little extra strength and stop de-lamination when working on the parts.
Each of the ends of the dropping davits have a crow or raven head. I really like this attention to detail even though it makes it all so very intricate. Parts 55.4 are the bird's heads.
Skinning of the main bodies. The slots allow for the ropes to pass, or thread in our case.
Both of the dropping-davits installed on the ship. There are no positional guides, so check the diagrams carefully and test, test, test fit before using any glue! You can see the front deck parts fitted in the picture better too!
Ships Railings
These are the parts you have all been waiting for... the ship's main deck railings

These are super-intricate and you will need many new blades, and eye-balls! I worked on the these and found it takes about 2-weeks per-side. I just take my time, and be very methodical and organized because, well, these are pretty complicated!
Here's are the parts for the side railings. They are scattered across many of the sheets of parts. That is another initial part of the assembly process... locating the parts! This takes a lot of patience, and believe me, they are all there, unless I make any special mention of something otherwise. Good luck on your mission!
