1943Mike
the metal on which the cannons were moved about.
There are chemical blackeners for brass that are outstanding in effect, and look more like iron than paint, too.
Now, I have this memory that the ship, especially after ACW was reduced in rig, to something approaching a "jackass" rig--no crossed spars on the mizzen at all, and no more than 3 or 4 yards on the Fore & Main. That the Main mast had a gaff rigged, but carried no spencer sail (which would foul the funnel) but only a staysail aove the gaff.
That memory could be faulty.
I know there's been online debate on whether the kit, as boxed, is of an age to have wire rope and chain sheets.
The kit-supplied ratilines & shrouds are an abomination, all of the Revell ones of vinyl-dipped thread really are. They won't tie, and they won't glue, and they don't represent the geometry at all. (I may be biased)
Shrouds ought e 4-8 times the diameter of the ratlines.
And, if I'm going to throw 2¢ around, hit up the craft store and look for 28ga black annealed steel wire, which has a ton of ship modeling uses. Footropes on yards being a leading one.