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#61 Posted : 22 November 2020 14:18:47

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Jib and flying jib sheet lines are in place - I added some blocks.
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jib sheet lines1.jpg
with the jib and flying jib sheet lines in place1.jpg
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#62 Posted : 22 November 2020 14:34:40

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I decided to rig the main topgallant sheet lines to pin 3 in the middle rack - probably one of the most time consuming decisions I made at this late stage - I had to use 2 x 20 cm long copper wires to get the rope around the belaying pin.
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The main topgallant staysail sheet line1.jpg
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#63 Posted : 23 November 2020 00:41:27

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Beautiful work Roeland, some of the rigging can be tricky to tension and tie off..... well done....Drool Drool

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#64 Posted : 23 November 2020 14:14:29

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Port side shrouds are now all fitted.
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foremast shrouds1.jpg
port side shrouds all fitted1.jpg
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#65 Posted : 24 November 2020 00:23:46

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Only one thing to say..... Love it....Love Love Love

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#66 Posted : 24 November 2020 14:30:01

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In between finalising the rigging of the shrouds on the starboard side I started adding more coils.
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more coils1.jpg
and some more1.jpg
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#67 Posted : 27 November 2020 15:21:54

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foremast main sail rigging completed
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detail1.jpg
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#68 Posted : 27 November 2020 16:36:43

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I took my first ship which I scratch build 30 years ago before internet days and placed it next to my current HMS Victory build. Please note the scale of the Beagle is about twice as large as the Victory.
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my first ship the HMS Beagle1.jpg
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#69 Posted : 27 November 2020 16:44:12

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Roeland wrote:
I took my first ship which I scratch build 30 years ago before internet days and placed it next to my current HMS Victory build. Please not the scale of the Beagle is about twice as large as the Victory.

Sorry not my first ship but I have no record anymore of the Santa Maria I build about 40 years ago.

PS. The Beagle is waterproof as I had it in the bath tub.
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#70 Posted : 29 November 2020 15:39:29

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Main sail now 90% rigged.
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main sail1.jpg
main sail21.jpg
main sail detail1.jpg
main sail detail21.jpg
main sail detali31.jpg
main sail detail41.jpg
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#71 Posted : 29 November 2020 16:14:42
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Hi Roeland, BigGrin

Looks amazing. Cool Cool

Can`t wait till we get to see the bigger picture of the whole build. I bet it looks BRILL.

Keep up the good work.


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#72 Posted : 29 November 2020 23:00:36

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so well done I thought some of the pictures were of the real ship.

The rigging looks marvellous.

Tony
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#73 Posted : 01 December 2020 00:13:54

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More stunning work.... love it....Love Love

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#74 Posted : 01 December 2020 09:06:28

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Rigging a ship is a work of art. Beautiful work.Love Love

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#75 Posted : 01 December 2020 17:12:39

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starting with 21 fire buckets
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#76 Posted : 01 December 2020 17:19:33

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Roeland wrote:
starting with 21 fire buckets

not entirely sure how to paint the logos on them?
Roeland
#77 Posted : 02 December 2020 14:27:38

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11 Buckets are painted and installed.
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#78 Posted : 02 December 2020 15:02:31

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Roeland,
those buckets.....and in fact the whole build....look amazing.
Can you let us into the secret of how you added the logo to the buckets? Maybe a close-up of one?
Thanks. Chris.
Roeland
#79 Posted : 02 December 2020 15:26:17

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I used a uni POSCA paint pen, a white gel pen and brown fine liner on heat shrink tube buckets and than sealed all with Krylon UV archival fixative. The logo is not a accurate presentation but on a 2 mm something bucket it gives to the naked eye the feel of the real thing.
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#80 Posted : 02 December 2020 15:58:06

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I also managed (with great patience) to belay the main sail sheet lines.
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