Thanks for the info, John!
I think the Lavery book may be just what I could use...think I'll order it. Turns out, Amazon has it listed by a 3rd party (used), as well...from the Half Price Books in Ohio....same price and same vendor as the B&N used vendor!
You know, I've been hearing a lot about the Syren company....Steve (docidle) has been using their stuff, and he also has great things to say about it. The line looks amazing! Tell me, do the boxwood blocks come from Syren already rounded and smooth along the edges, as in the pictures on their website? Some of the wooden blocks I've got from MS are very rough on the edges, requiring a lot of delicate sanding and cleanup...kind of a pain. I think for the Golden Hind, I will use the Imai line, and the molded plastic *blocks*, but in the future, I can see myself going to Syren to supply myself with both, especially for kits in which the supplied line and blocks are terribly crummy....
*totally natural segue*
As far as the Heller Soleil Royal. Thank you for not browbeating me for mentioning that it's to be my next build. I know that you (and others) have a bad taste from the kit, and I get it. We've had discussions here about what it means to be a Serious Scale Modeler, and of course, the definition of that term is as varied as can be. The truth is, I'm excited to jump into building the SR, and I think it will teach me a lot about intricate details, planning, and researching, and some kit modification. Truthfully, with all the negativity that surrounds it, I won't be posting any kind of WIP, simply because I wish to avoid having a thread that attracts the nay-saying and such....Though, I may likely post some inquiries during that build, and I hope (hope, hope) that I can count on those among the forum to help without prejudice, whilst I learn on my own whether the SR is a worthy expense of my time (and $$ for blocks and line!!). :)
After all, and I've said this before....without the help of such admirable and knowledgeable peers, I wouldn't be as interested (or skilled) in shipmodeling as I am right now. I learn more with each kit I build!
Thanks for the support, you guys!
Dave
P.S.- I just ordered the Susan Constant book, thanks for the suggestion!