Disaster!!
Yesterday morning, just before I left for a 6 1/2 mile walk around Silver Falls State Park, I thought I'd just do one more line to the middle yard. NOT a wise decision. I had my short-sleeved hiking shirt on and was not aware - at that moment - that its sleeves are bigger in circumfrence than my normal short-sleeved shirts. I reached over my model to grab a specific pair of tweezers (which I've done carefully and successfully many times) and, on the the movement back my sleeve caught the top of the mast and pulled the ship over with a thud. The force of my stupid move actually bent the main mast (brass), bent one of the arms of the lower yard beyond my ability to fix it, and knocked off one of the starfish points from under the foretop. It also crushed some of the "railing" I'd put in place around the foretop and bent a small section of railing on the compass platform. It knocked the top section of the rear stack off and bent the grating beyond my ability to correct an already botched pe job.
All this said, I'm still not going to trash her. I've made some cursory corrections - however minor and unconvincing - and will continue on with the kit to completion if only to add to my modeling experience.
I've taken a few shots after making what few corrections of which I'm capable and will post them. I still have to paint the point of the starfish that came off and which, since I have an additional set of PE from my second kit, I glued back underneath the foretop as best I could.
After I finish some more rigging I'll attempt to add the rest of the railing, put on the two remaining turrets along with the few other odds and ends that are left and call her done.
Mike