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Another ship that I started before hms victory by my self but did not finish the C.S.S. ALABAMA 1:96

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  • eddiesolo
    • Jul 2013
    • 11193

    #46
    That looks very nice James, coming along.

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    • james pithouse
      • Dec 2014
      • 1295

      #47
      thanks Si for that. I'm starting to put the rigging on the 2 front ones soon when sails are on at the moment trying to understand the rigging instructions as they are not showing where the first rig line should go, it's only showing in bits and pieces of rigging with a block and tackle setupo_Oo_Oo_O[ATTACH]121528.IPB[/ATTACH]

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      • james pithouse
        • Dec 2014
        • 1295

        #48
        Hi guys. come tomorrow or Saturday you might start seeing the rigging on the model, so just for now here is update enjoy


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        • james pithouse
          • Dec 2014
          • 1295

          #49
          hi all just starting the rigging now enjoy hpoe you can see the standing rig line ok[ATTACH]121722.IPB[/ATTACH]

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          • james pithouse
            • Dec 2014
            • 1295

            #50
            hi all good news I got the new part for the HMS VICTORY came to my house Wednesday last week but I have not got a very small paint brush to paint between the windows and I mean small paint brush because I also have to paint certain parts black and the wooden parts yellow and the glass blue I looked on scale model shop but I can not fined the smallest brush for the job and now it's a headache to find the smallest tipped paint brush

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            • takeslousyphotos
              • Apr 2013
              • 3900

              #51
              That's looking real good James. I will be watching as you go along.

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                #52
                Jim that is looking good, the thing with rigging is to watch the tension on all of it if you tension one bit too much, like for instance when you do the top of the mast if you over tension all the lower rigging will go slack, also if you over tension the next mast it will bend the first and if you continue to over tension by the time you get to your last mast the bend can be quite alarming, I am a beginner with rigging but I found superglue is worth its weight in gold here once you have the tension just right a dab of superglue and you can let go of the thread job done.

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                • james pithouse
                  • Dec 2014
                  • 1295

                  #53
                  thanks ken done bit more rigging on the C.S.S. Alabama I got tension just right but can not do any more rigging as the instructions are very vague so I ask revell to send me a better rigging plan for the ship so I can carry on here is more rigging pics ignore time and date stamp i used micro clamps to help hold the rigging in place then i used ordinary modeling glue to hold the knots I made. still loads more rigging on this one[ATTACH]121922.IPB[/ATTACH]

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                    #54
                    Jim they won't send any more rigging instructions what you got is all you will get, look on the Internet for how other people have rigged it (there will be other people who have built this kit, not necessarily on this forum (although I've not checkex) try revell-ations that's revells own forum)

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                    • james pithouse
                      • Dec 2014
                      • 1295

                      #55
                      hi ken I also asked a navel museum in the u.s.a by e-mail if the have the rigging plans for the c.s.s Alabama just waiting for reply

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                        #56
                        If you do get rigging instructions from the naval museum good luck with understanding them, revells instructions would be simplified rigging what you will get from the museum will be full rigging. Believe me that is different animal altogether, what you have to understand is as you reduce the scale you have to simplify for instance you couldn't reproduce the workings of a watch at 1/100, that's 100 times smaller than a watch, so let's say a watch is 50 millimetres in circumference if you reduce that by 100 you would have a watch of 1/2 a millimeter do you think there is any technologie that could produce components to make a clockwork watch measuring 1/2 a milimeter, no they would simplify. You really need to find pics of how someone else has rigged it, I find quite often photos are easier than instructions.


                        Here endeth the sermon, sorry to seem like I'm making things difficult, I'm not, I'm trying to help.

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                        • Guest

                          #57
                          Incidentally jim what you have done so far looks great.

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                          • Guest

                            #58
                            Rigging looks good

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                            • james pithouse
                              • Dec 2014
                              • 1295

                              #59
                              thanks all I rang revell today and explained the rigging, and she explained the rigging to me and now I under stand the part where I was stuck, after she explained it all to me. P.S. I had and accident last night on the way to darts. I put pics on here if you want you all might find it funny but It bloody hurt at the time if screamish look away if not enjoy

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                                #60
                                Where's the pics jim I can't see them, what did you do, you plonker.

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