warshipguy
Stunning work, especially given the limitations of the kit! I am most impressed! How did you do the shrouds and ratlines?
Bill Morrison
I used a modified "McCaffery Loom". Miniaturist Lloyd McCaffery came up with the basic design years ago. My modification is to use sections of a yard stick, as well as drilling additional holes for smaller diameter bolts (obviously for smaller models). For larger scales, I still prefer the old fashioned method, but this isn't always practical for smaller models.
Thinned Aileen's Tacky Glue is used to glue the shrouds to the foot ropes. The footropes are fine black nylon line, while the shrouds are brass or copper wire, in this case 32 gauge copper. I try to stick to non-ferrous wire for rigging, as steel tools sometimes have enough of a magnetic charge to make the work a chore. In this case, though, it turned out that the "copper" wire was really just copper plated steel, and was a bit of a nightmare in a number of places, but fortunately not here.
I use a divider the get the measurements I need for the shrouds, and then lay the first and last ones in place, mirroring them in sets.
After the glue sets, the ratlines are painted, flat black here, and cleaned up while still on the rig (they had yet to be cleaned here). When it came time to remove them, I put lengths of masking tape over the nylon lines at the bolts. This makes cutting the finished ratlines out much easier. I use scherenschnitte scissors (very fine) to carefully cut them out. They are trimmed, touched up, and glued into place, again using Aileen's but straight and not thinned.
Hope that answers the question!
Cheers,
- Robert
"I have loved the stars too dearly to be fearful of the night..."