Rigging was secured with eye-bolts and turnbuckles, but these details are far too small to depict in 1/700. To anchor the lower end of the rigging, I just bore a shallow hole in the deck with a sharp needle, dip the tip of my piece of stretched sprue (the rigging material) in CA, and, using fine tweezers, position the stretched sprue into the hole. Hold the length of rigging a few seconds at more or less the right angle until the CA sets. Snip the rigging to just slightly longer than needed and glue the upper end to the mast or yardarm. You'll have a sagging line but using heat (Jim Baumann's method) will tighten it up. It will take a few tries to perfect this technique, but it's worth it. You can add any necessary pullies, insulators, etc. with a tiny drop of white glue and paint it later. When using stretched sprue for rigging, antennas, etc. never use styrene glue to secure it as that kind of glue will melt through the very finely stretched sprue.
