John,
Thanks for the tips on the pin rails and the pins themselves. I am hoping to get some 5mm brass pins from ModelExpo but as Don posted, their fitting selection has almost disappeared compared to even two years ago, so we'll see how I make out. On the yard rings, I agree they are rather funky which is kind of weird since the Revell Mayflower and Golden Hind do not have them, nor the Viking ship. Wasn't the CWM produced after the Mayflower and Golden Hind but before the Viking ship?
I also agree that it would be cool to have a CWM in 1/96 or 1/60 scale. We all know that Revell does not really have accurate scales on their smaller ships which is why I am not sure if it is 1/110 scale; if so, a 1/96 would not be that much bigger would it?
Mark,
As always, I appreciate the support since I really admire your modeling work.
GMorrison,
Thanks again for the input. I read in the ModelShipway instructions for the CWM by Ben Lankford that the overhead was added in 1906 to the tryworks on p.18, although he does not cite his sources, he does have Leavitt, Dow, Church and other sources in his bibliography though. I wish I was nearer so that I could see where under the furnace was the "goat tub" and whether or not we could model it. I agree that the mizzen topmast would be the perfect candidate for a wood replacement; basswood or what would be a better choice?
Thanks again for all the input,
Steve