Let’s move on to the aforementioned spars.
For the next steps, I once again cut everything out—as is my usual practice—and gathered the pieces in my organizer trays.
Even the spars from Pontos consist of five parts and are damn close to the original.
I have to use a bit of a workaround to attach them. The Pontos instructions simply show them resting on the supports right next to the hull; however, with the netting in place, they end up quite far from the hull wall, so I have to adjust the mounts.
Using a small wedge—the cut-off end of a toothpick—I can easily hold it in position until the acrylic glue has set.
I’d almost forgotten that it was high time to glaze the portholes. If I added any more details, I’d run into trouble doing it later. So, in go the Micro Kristal Klear drops.
Next, I modified the spar mounts. Since they now projected further from the hull than Pontos had intended, they no longer reached the hull surface. I therefore shimmed them with a piece of styrene profile. See arrow.
This restored the correct distance between the mounts and the hull surface.
And so, I work my way toward the stern, bracket by bracket.
And just like that, the eight port-side spars are installed.
As you can imagine: replacing the sheet piling at the dry dock, and then it’s on to the starboard side.
