Your as mad as a box of frogs. This modelling lark makes us do some insane work. Good luck with the rest of them my friend
							
						
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RichardNo problem Steve, better to learn than be ignorant. The breeching is clear but capsquare is still vague. So fat the kit doesn't give the hinge that secures the barrel to the trunnion. For now its just glued on. I could make them from foil and pierce to simulate staples or nails.
Cheers,
Richard
Attached schematic for your delight, edification and education - at the cost of more chewed fingernails and grey hair of course!
Steve
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PS Richard,
Same for other navies although there are minute detail differences for each; although the title states '32 pdr' the details are generic - even on mortars and carronades the cap square detail applies!Comment
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Thanks for the reference Steve, I thought as much that that was what a capsquare was. My gun and carriage is so small I may just use painted tape to simulate it. The bolts will be too small. As it is my side tackle loops are slightly over scale...so are my blocks but it gives at least an impression of a secured cannon emplacement on the deck. Shepard Paine's version of gyzmology with thread. I like a cluttered deck.
Cheers,
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You're very welcome mate- I'm a bear of very little brain but if I can help please ask, I'm more than happy to help!Thanks for the reference Steve, I thought as much that that was what a capsquare was. My gun and carriage is so small I may just use painted tape to simulate it. The bolts will be too small. As it is my side tackle loops are slightly over scale...so are my blocks but it gives at least an impression of a secured cannon emplacement on the deck. Shepard Paine's version of gyzmology with thread. I like a cluttered deck.
Cheers,
Richard
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Hi, I've just spent the day finally finishing the ratlines I started years ago. They're for the upper masts sections and should have been done first and attached to the masts.
Lucky for me my jig survived the flood in 2006...
These are the final seven pieces...
This shows how I attach the ends to the stays firstly by drilling a groove to take the thread and attaching with CA. I then snip off the excess.
Still working on the gun ropes and blocks and listening to some authentic chain gang music with some hint of early blues.
Monkeys and the desert stuff are keeping me company...so is the harbour which I'd like to re-visit.
Cheers,
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Rattling good ratlines there Richard. Some of the best I’ve ever seen to be honest. Love the way you’ve got the foot rope sizes different as well.Comment
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Thanks Jim, definitely earlier as I had done one half of the bottom set of ratlines when the floods hit.
Thanks Tim, that was the idea as the given plastic ones were the same size all round. What's missing is the sag though...but I've seen some that don't have any.
Cheers,
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More great patience and skill Richard. Remember shrouds and ratlines were heavily painted with tar on the real ships so the colour would be pretty much slightly shiny black. The lanyards (that is the thin lines that tie through the dead eyes would be regular oakum coloured since they were worked and renewed more frequently.
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Thanks John B, the info confirms what I read about the shrouds and ratlines. I was in two minds about painting the lanyards a lighter shade in oakum(gotta look that up)More great patience and skill Richard. Remember shrouds and ratlines were heavily painted with tar on the real ships so the colour would be pretty much slightly shiny black. The lanyards (that is the thin lines that tie through the dead eyes would be regular oakum coloured since they were worked and renewed more frequently.
John
I thought I had finished with the ratlines when I noticed more needs to be done. Just as the ratlines reach the platform there's an extention that attaches to the outside of the platform so it's back to the jig just to make only the sections needed. The land lubber in me doesn't know what it's called.
Thanks John R, hope you're feeling better.
Cheers,
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 - that's quite a stalled build. Good that you just had to finish them off. Those rat lines do look excellent.
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