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Monogram Cutty Sark

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I started this plastic ship at least 25 years ago, long before I could use the internet for reference! The instructions copyright is 1977 and the scale is nowhere to be seen. My notes reckon the scale at 1:155 (from measuring the keel?) and some of the rigging colors in my notes are from visiting the Balclutha and the Theyer in San Francisco.


I incorrectly drilled portholes and added doors to the blank-walled cabins but I'm keeping them. The photos show I started with weird paper doors but later replaced them with metal "N" scale doors. 


I just got started with one (one!!) bit of rigging before I stalled cuz I broke the martingale and need to make a new one. 


Undecided regarding using the sails but I'll see how they look first.

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Very smart looking model, I like some of these old sailing boats but would be put off because of all the rigging. Well done Neil, I like it.
 
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always wanted to do this kit , your build is looking excellent , can't wait to see this one finished
 
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Great looking job so far, I love the lines of these old clipper ships
 
Your Cutty Sark is looking good Neil. Those sails are awesome, a quick matt coat and they'll look very convincing indeed.
 
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very nice ace . agree with flyjoe180 a layer of matt , should do
 
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