Evan! I am so happy you are not dead! (ht Indiana Jones )
I appreciate the props, as you can see, while your work has been a serious influence, my desire to represent a less than pristine, well weathered ship will differ from a lot of modelers. Your build, (and Arnie60, where oh where is he?) really helped me to this point.
Regarding the bowsprit, I have managed to break EVERY SINGLE ONE on the 1/96 kits I've built, Cutty Sark must be a record, at least 5 times. my modeling buddy who shares my hobby shop with me suggested the steel wire insert, I came up with the brass banding, I just wish it wasn't so out of scale now, As far as the spread on the strikers, the Corne painting does seem to agree with the spread in Marquardt's AOS, not quite as wide but certainly more accurate the the current iteration. my problem will be the fair leads due to the brass banding.
I know your locating the ship's bell just aft of the Charlie Noble works with the resin boats from Blue Jacket, however, seeing as how I am using the Revell pieces which considerably crowd that deck space, locating it just forward of the helm makes sense, especially since it seems to me the bell, used to signal the crew beyond the bo's'n's pipe, would logically be located near the helm.
I am particularly happy with the base I built, not too dark, and not overlong like the BJ piece, all in all with my time constraints, (my wife is loving the free air travel retiree thingy) I am not too disappointed with my progress, the broken bowsprit occupied WAAAY to much time. I should be starting the Jibs next week and then the real fun begins, thanks to you and Arnie I am not using the kit deadeyes, far too pathetic for the effort I've put in.
I know I speak for everyone here when I say we are looking forward to you getting back to posting your progress.
Happy modeling!
Dan