I'm fortunate to have 3 different versions of the instructions for the SR (the Aurora English, the Imai Japanese, and the Heller French)....they all vary in assembly sequence, quality of illustrations, etc...by comparing the 3, I'm able to gain a better understanding of the Beast as a whole. :)
However, I just noticed that my Aurora instructions are missing Page 22, regarding Step 60.
If anyone has a copy of the Aurora Soleil Royal Instructions, I'd be most grateful if they could email/mail/PDF a copy of that page! I think it's the first page of the rigging diagrams.
The rigging is broken down into 3 variations to choose from:
1. without sails. This would include standing rigging, and enough running rigging to move the yards, Lifts, Halyards, Braces, etc., but no sail rigging lines. I'm most likely to include furled sails, and only include sheet blocks and lines in terms of sail-moving rigging. This is the version which I think suits my plan.
2. sails with yards set to an angle.
3. sails set square, and with yardarms/studding sails.
Anyway, it's much easier to comprehend all the various numerical callouts now that I understand what the prefixes mean....the spaghetti diagrams look less like gibberish and begin to take on a slightly more sensible purpose. AND, based on the superior drawings of the Imai instructions, I can more easily distinguish one line from another, where it begins, and where it leads...which in turn will help me identify what the line is supposed to do, so that I can define it and compare it to Anderson and Mondfeld! I'm not saying I have utter confidence that all the rigging will be technically correct when I'm done, but that I am at least seeing things a bit more clearly now. :)
Also, while I was going over the plans last night, I realized that I had made a mistake with my order to Syren...when I was pricing out blocks, it was Model Expo that didn't have the correct sizes of various blocks, so I invoked the IFF to make concessions and get blocks that were *close enough* (though oversized. When it occurred to me, I quickly opened the box and measured all the sizes of blocks in the kit, and checked Syren's website...sure enough, I had ordered the same sizes that I priced out from ME, and they were too big. But Syren does offer the correct sizes. Luckily, I emailed Syren about the snafu, and Mr. Passaro was prompt in his reply...he canceled the order prior to shipment, and I was able to place a new order this morning with the correct sizes! Yay, for good customer service!
The End.