You sure picked about the most complicated mast to scratch build with your FFG. Its beautiful! I think you have stated that it is 1/350, right?
I am concentrating on the "clean" aspect. Less glue is more, I have found. Even if you can't see the CA glue on the rail doesn't mean it isn't there. I paid more attention, this time, to the bulkhead-overhead-deck seams than I have on previous models.
I am going to repair my JAG 1/700 USS McCloy DE-1038 model. The mast and rigging got busted off while on display at the local Hobby Town USA. I obtained replacement parts and PE from JAG.
I am starting over on a 1/700 Trumpeter USS Iowa BB-61 in 1984. I just scratch built the fighting top on her, but am displeased with the spray can Agressor Gray paint job that I gave her, and wooden deck paint job is too, thick. I am expecting another modernized Iowa kit from a recent trade that I posted, here. I will start over on the hull and main deck with that kit and keep the other finished assemblies that I haven't attached to the model yet. I'd also like to add the JAG 16" turrets to her.











