Model VICTORY by Deagostini, scale 1/84

Friends, hello everyone!
Thanks for the comments, likes and those who just stopped by.
The shrouds were installed on the shrouds and thus I completed one of the stages of installing the rigging: shrouds and mast shrouds. All stages and results are in the photo. Enjoy watching.
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Next according to the plan are stays and musings on them.
In the meantime, I will rest a little due to the onset of the New Year holidays. For us they last 10 days.
Happy New Year to all colleagues!!! I wish you all good health, prosperity, fulfillment of desires, firmness of hands in working on models, inspiration and good luck.
 
Friends, hello everyone!
Thanks for the comments, likes and those who just stopped by.
The shrouds were installed on the shrouds and thus I completed one of the stages of installing the rigging: shrouds and mast shrouds. All stages and results are in the photo. Enjoy watching.
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Next according to the plan are stays and musings on them.
In the meantime, I will rest a little due to the onset of the New Year holidays. For us they last 10 days.
Happy New Year to all colleagues!!! I wish you all good health, prosperity, fulfillment of desires, firmness of hands in working on models, inspiration and good luck.
It's usually absolutely perfect WORK. It could not be better. Here there are a lot of newcomers and so many not newcomers to learn from.
As I told you I am working to make a type of Book on your whole build -as I did with Prinz Federich built by Karl Malze Germani or his name Caliboot. Both are different Types of build but outstanding, so it is petty that one day no one would look at them.

GREAT WORK p.s. Here is X-mas this year and the following days into the New Year, as my wife had a brain operation for a tumour, so no celebration for the moment
 
It's usually absolutely perfect WORK. It could not be better. Here there are a lot of newcomers and so many not newcomers to learn from.
As I told you I am working to make a type of Book on your whole build -as I did with Prinz Federich built by Karl Malze Germani or his name Caliboot. Both are different Types of build but outstanding, so it is petty that one day no one would look at them.

GREAT WORK p.s. Here is X-mas this year and the following days into the New Year, as my wife had a brain operation for a tumour, so no celebration for the moment
Health to your wife and you too
 
Friends, hello everyone!
Thanks for the comments, likes and those who just stopped by.
The shrouds were installed on the shrouds and thus I completed one of the stages of installing the rigging: shrouds and mast shrouds. All stages and results are in the photo. Enjoy watching.
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Next according to the plan are stays and musings on them.
In the meantime, I will rest a little due to the onset of the New Year holidays. For us they last 10 days.
Happy New Year to all colleagues!!! I wish you all good health, prosperity, fulfillment of desires, firmness of hands in working on models, inspiration and good luck.
Outstanding work
Enjoy the New Year holidays
 
Friends, hello everyone!
Thanks for the comments, likes and those who just stopped by.
The shrouds were installed on the shrouds and thus I completed one of the stages of installing the rigging: shrouds and mast shrouds. All stages and results are in the photo. Enjoy watching.
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Next according to the plan are stays and musings on them.
In the meantime, I will rest a little due to the onset of the New Year holidays. For us they last 10 days.
Happy New Year to all colleagues!!! I wish you all good health, prosperity, fulfillment of desires, firmness of hands in working on models, inspiration and good luck.
Good morning Sasha. I hope you had a wonderful Xmas. This is just perfect. Cheers Grant
 
Friends, good day everyone.
Thank you all for your comments on my work and feedback. The holidays are over and work at the shipyard continues.
I slightly modified the bow overhang, attached stops to it, and installed eye bolts for attaching gear in the future.
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Now I am making forestays, musings on them and stay guards. The process of making musings is described in sufficient detail in the Anatomy of Longridge, and I use this technology.
I made a conical-shaped part from an ebonite rod, which is shown in the figure. In the center of the cone I drilled a hole slightly larger than the diameter
forestay A fairly fine needle was then threaded with black Clark button thread and passed up through the hole between the stay.
and a cone. Then the needle was brought down over the cone and passed through again
hole until there was a sufficient number of vertically running threads outside the cone. There should be an odd number of them, so they need
recalculate. After the vertical threads have been placed, begin to pass the thread with the needle in a horizontal direction, alternately passing from above
and from the bottom of the threads, starting from the lower end of the cone, that is, actually do
as if you were darning something.
I made the musing braid from a woven thread with a diameter of 0.2 mm
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Well, the end result of three woven musings on the fore-stay, fore-elk-stay and main-elk-stay

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Now I am making forestays, musings on them and stay guards. The process of making musings is described in sufficient detail in the Anatomy of Longridge, and I use this technology.
I made a conical-shaped part from an ebonite rod, which is shown in the figure. In the center of the cone I drilled a hole slightly larger than the diameter
forestay A fairly fine needle was then threaded with black Clark button thread and passed up through the hole between the stay.
and a cone. Then the needle was brought down over the cone and passed through again
hole until there was a sufficient number of vertically running threads outside the cone. There should be an odd number of them, so they need
recalculate. After the vertical threads have been placed, begin to pass the thread with the needle in a horizontal direction, alternately passing from above
and from the bottom of the threads, starting from the lower end of the cone, that is, actually do
as if you were darning something.
I made the musing braid from a woven thread with a diameter of 0.2 mm
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Well, the end result of three woven musings on the fore-stay, fore-elk-stay and main-elk-stay

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Good afternoon Sasha. Wow! To do those mouse properly is incredible. This is the highest level of rigging on a model ship. Brilliant. Cheers Grant
 
Good afternoon friends.
Thanks for the kind words and likes, as well as to those who just stopped by.
I made the stays and elk stays of the foresail and main masts. I set them in place and made a snake between the forestays and the moose stays. Such a snake exists only in these places. I knitted it to the stays using a regular bleached knot. Results in the photo
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