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What's on your workbench for March 2023
Ready for rigging these Ark Royal 1/1200 17th Century ships. Left to right - Royalist ships, Convertine and Constant Reformation (Prince Rupert's flagship), and the Commonwealth Ships, St. George (Blake's flagship) and Leopard.
Links to info on the ships:
The 4th Rate Convertine: https://threedecks.org/index.php?dis..._ship&id=12887
The 2nd Rate Constant Reformation: https://threedecks.org/index.php?dis..._ship&id=11044
The 2nd Rate St. George: https://threedecks.org/index.php?dis...how_ship&id=57
The 3rd Rate Leopard: https://threedecks.org/index.php?dis...ow_ship&id=397
I've used a flush-deck ship for the Leopard so it looks smaller than the higher deck Convertine, but it is a 50-gun ship vs 40 guns for the Convertine.
Ships shown with the newly arrived rules for 17th century naval warfare, Mad for War.
Standing rigging - only done for the Leopard - is using brush bristles. Using thread would be a lot of work due to the Ark Royal's have the sails and masts cast as one piece. I'm sure I'd get too much slack in the threads. However, I will try doing the running rigging with thread as a bit of slack there is tolerable.
Note: I'm not sure if the real Leopard was a flush deck ship, but this ship was lost shortly after the encounter between Blake and Rupert. A new Leopard was launched in 1659. It was about 50 guns, so this model is probably more appropriate for that ship.
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