Thanks for the support, o excellent peers!
I have been spending some time scouring the interwebs for photos, build logs, etc., trying to build a cache of reference material...I'm hopeful that, despite the common fate, I'll be able to finish it without taking too many 5-year breaks! haha
I do realize that a project of this magnitude will require certain amounts of *time-off* to regroup and generally recover from periods of overwhelmity (just made that word up)...but I believe I'm up to the task.
A big part of why I pursue hobbies is to give my overactive mind something to chew on while I'm conducting my day-to-day duties of life...I like to ponder and ruminate, and eventually formulate solutions that agree with my taste. We'll see if my temperament is conducive to satisfactory completion of the SR.
I have already seen the difference between the kit-suggested waterline, and one that is raised a bit...I like the raised waterline better....otherwise, I feel like the ship looks like it would tip over too easily.
Ah, the knee of the head.
I do have some experience with Milliput, but only a little...mostly I've used it to make repairs for cast-resin statues....but the suggestion does give me some ideas...whatever happens, I do think I'll have to fill that gap with something, but it's still down the road apiece.
I've got the masts assembled, and now I'm assembling all the yard halves....but, some of the smaller yards are so wimpy and flimsy, I'm now considering swapping them out with wood...I'll see how that goes, also...for now, my main concern is part prep. After the yards, I'll still have to drill some holes in the hull for gunport rigging, and also for chainplate fastening.
Once that's done, I'll separate all the parts by intended basecoat color (I'm using 8 different colors for this kit, all MM acrylic, except for the metallics, which will be Tamiya...I have to forego the Vallejo paint this time...one of the downfalls of it is that it doesn't seem to *hold* the oil paint weathering).
Then I'm going to prime a lot of the parts with Tamiya Fine Grey Primer, since many parts are molded different colors and I want all parts of a desired color to begin a certain color (meaning, some of the yards are from light colored sprues, and some from dark sprues, so I want to even them out before I spray the basecoat so I don't have to worry about any lack-of-hiding)...
Once I lay down all the basecoats with the ol' airbrush, then I can really start digging into things and detailing.
It is by all accounts a difficult (and inaccurate) kit, and I think with a lot of patience, a little creativity, and just a dash of who-gives-a-crap, I'll end up with something pretty to display at the house!
Yes, Don....please share your pics with us! I will never be able to say that I've seen enough reference material for this model! Feel free to post some here, or make a separate thread, if you want...
Anyway, thanks again...I'll let you guys know when I have something worth reporting!
Dave