Problems...problems...problems, and one near disaster.
First off, there is a main locating pin near the bow that was in the way of my adding a junction bar. In fact, one of the backing link holes on the fore chainplate came out smack dab in the middle of that locating pin. There was no actual exit into the hull. Rather, it exited into the hollow locating pin. Sigh. I had no choice but to completely remove that locating pin. Hopefully, that won't affect the structure of this build. I doubt it, but the gremlins keep coming, so one does not ever know.
Secondly, I averted a disaster at the mizzen plate. I was letting a mizzen junction bar set with glue when it hit me... "wait a second, the mizzen plate sits up higher than the main and fore plates. How will what I am doing here affect the decking?"
Egads... it will. It would undoubtedly interfere with the main deck and it will surely interfere with my installing it. It has to come off and a new plan must be hatched. So I pulled that piece off before it would set. Now what. So instead, I used a smaller piece of sprue that should clear the deck and allow me to install it...hopefully.
Below: You can see the size difference between the two pieces that I made. By the way. In this same image you can see that I cut the stern locating pin. I had to do that in order to fit the main deck that now includes a light assembly. The light canister that I built bumped up against that locating pin. I guess that these are the pitfalls of when you try to work outside of the box.
Lastly, I have a testimony about good lighting. I was really struggling to see into the hull. It is seriously dark in there. I twist the hull this way, adjust the lamp that way, and I still can't see things. My gosh. I was getting pretty frustrated. So I relent. I get up and go to get a LED light that has a positionable light head. I sit down, push on the power button... and nothing. What the...the battery is dead.
Then it hit me. My head mounted magnifier has a built in LED light. But, with the way that things are going I am thinking, yeah, batteries are probably dead. I flip the switch and eureka! There is light! I sit down and peer into the ship. Like I was reborn, I can see everything. I always thought that this light was just a gimmick but man...it really helped me with this. In fact, it helped to illuminate the interior for the image above. You can tell by the blue color cast. A link to what I use is shown below. I had to modify things so that I can use readers with them, but for the money, this thing is a bargain.
https://www.amazon.com/HOUSWEETY-Professional-Jewelers-Magnifier-Tweezers/dp/B005VIG6TA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1492897973&sr=8-1&keywords=housweety+magnifier