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    Vol asked if I could post some photos of the 1st Rate masts from Warlord Games. He needs measurements for a current Spanish project he's working on. These particular images are from their Santisima Trinidad kit. I would have sent these to Vol via PM, but you are only allowed to send photos via a URL in PM's so this was the only other option. I hope this is what you need, Vol? Cheers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightmoss View Post
    Vol asked if I could post some photos of the 1st Rate masts from Warlord Games. He needs measurements for a current Spanish project he's working on. These particular images are from their Santisima Trinidad kit. I would have sent these to Vol via PM, but you are only allowed to send photos via a URL in PM's so this was the only other option. I hope this is what you need, Vol? Cheers.
    Perfect! Awesome! Thank you Jim! Forget the email request, this will do. Now I can make the appropriate size masts for my 1st class Navios.

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    Question Jim.
    Picture 1 I am assuming is the mizzen
    #2 is the foremast
    #3 is the mainmast
    #4 mainmast again
    #5 foremast again
    #6 mizzen again
    #7 double sail jib & bow sprit
    Have I got that right?
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    No problem with posting this Jim.
    It may well be of use to other shipmates as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Volunteer View Post
    Question Jim.
    Picture 1 I am assuming is the mizzen
    #2 is the foremast
    #3 is the mainmast
    #4 mainmast again
    #5 foremast again
    #6 mizzen again
    #7 double sail jib & bow sprit
    Have I got that right?
    Emails with attachments already sent. Hopefully the image sizes wont overload your mail server? If memory serves the images were 1, 2, 3 (mizzen, fore and main) laying on the ruler and then 3, 2, 1 (main, fore and mizzen) on the side so you could read the ruler more easily. Final photo is the double sail jib and bow sprit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bligh View Post
    No problem with posting this Jim.
    It may well be of use to other shipmates as well.
    Rob.
    Thanks Rob. I was hoping it wouldn't be an issue.
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    Thanks Rob and Jim, this info really helps me out so I can make the masts for three 1st rate Spaniards.

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    I look forward to seeing them Vol.
    Should be back to a bit of shipbuilding myself this week D.V.
    Rob.
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