
Rigging sequence for HMS Victory
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JohnReid
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Re: Rigging sequence for HMS Victory

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Re: Rigging sequence for HMS Victory
It is very difficult to photograph the run of the running rigging while the model is in the case due to very limited access,lighting conditions etc......I will highlight the
important parts of the tackle wherever possible. The run of the rigging should be clear in the various steps that I have described.Belaying points on deck will be fully covered and illustrated at a later stage.Cheers! John.
important parts of the tackle wherever possible. The run of the rigging should be clear in the various steps that I have described.Belaying points on deck will be fully covered and illustrated at a later stage.Cheers! John.
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JohnReid
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Re: Rigging sequence for HMS Victory
Step 68
Foreyard Lifts
Tie a 12" single block end to end with a 26" double block,attach the larger block to the to the yardarm of the foreyard.A 4 1/2" rope is attached to the becket of the block already installed at the mast cap.Lead it down through the top and inside the shrouds to belay at the kevel opposite the fore end of the fore channel.
Hack P 72
Long P242-43.
Foreyard Lifts
Tie a 12" single block end to end with a 26" double block,attach the larger block to the to the yardarm of the foreyard.A 4 1/2" rope is attached to the becket of the block already installed at the mast cap.Lead it down through the top and inside the shrouds to belay at the kevel opposite the fore end of the fore channel.
Hack P 72
Long P242-43.
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JohnReid
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Re: Rigging sequence for HMS Victory
I will continue with this thread as soon as possible but for now I must get back to my Canada Aviation Museum commitments.Thanks for your understanding.Cheers! John.
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JohnReid
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Re: Rigging sequence for HMS Victory
I visited a couple of local hobby stores yesterday and to my surprise I saw something amazing.Ten years ago, except for the amour guys ,hardly anyone knew about dioramas or even what they were.Not only most modelers but the arts community too!
Things are finally changing,they now have craft materials for kids, even under ten years old' labeled as "diorama kits".I am not just talking about the modeling section of the stores but in the childrens craft section as well.Sure,I know that this kind of craft thing has been around for a long time but I never have seen a kit designed especially for kids and labeled a diorama.
So what is the big deal?Well maybe sometime in the future makers of dioramas will not have to explain to 9 out of 10 people that they meet what kind of art they do.
Things are finally changing,they now have craft materials for kids, even under ten years old' labeled as "diorama kits".I am not just talking about the modeling section of the stores but in the childrens craft section as well.Sure,I know that this kind of craft thing has been around for a long time but I never have seen a kit designed especially for kids and labeled a diorama.
So what is the big deal?Well maybe sometime in the future makers of dioramas will not have to explain to 9 out of 10 people that they meet what kind of art they do.
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Dan Valega
Re: Rigging sequence for HMS Victory
Hi, John,
Just want to let you know that I, very much, appreciate your time and effort on this post. I am building a 1:98 scale of the Victory and after about three thousand hours I am ready to start the rigging.
God bless and thank you.
Just want to let you know that I, very much, appreciate your time and effort on this post. I am building a 1:98 scale of the Victory and after about three thousand hours I am ready to start the rigging.
God bless and thank you.
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JohnReid
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Re: Rigging sequence for HMS Victory
Thank you Dan ! Some day I hope to get around to doing the running rigging too ! 
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