Unfortunately, no, the first photos posted in this thread, are the earliest that I have. After deciding to use the movie as the "primary source", along with photos of the "rose rebuild", and the "tank model", I removed the original quarter galleries, and cut the original transom, at the gun deck level. I added side extensions to the gun deck replacement, that were as close as I could determine to the right shape for the new quarter galleries.
The original hull, sectioned, to remove the fifth and sixth gun ports, had only open space left, where the former galleries had been. The new galleries were built up from the deck extensions, and the transom, from the gun deck, up, was built up the same way, in layers of styrene sheet and strip. Based on the HMS Rose/Surprise photos, and modified to fit the "Roger" hull.
I suppose I am guilty of "common knowledge syndrome", ( if I know it then it must have been common knowledge ). I wasn't intending this to be a tutorial, and I didn't document all the steps.
"Finishing the build": What has put this on hold, is the building of a new three module set, 30" X 48" each, in HO (1:87) scale. Two of the modules, make up a "Seaport/museum" scene, that will also be a display for several ships, and work boats, in 1/87th, in addition to the tracks for the trains. The models for the modules are giving me the reason to build my own deadeyes, blocks, etc. so that I will have developed some amount of skill needed to rig "Surprise". I'm also getting some practice in on making hand formed wood spars, which I'll have to build, to replace the plastic ones from the kit..
All that, and......rigging the lower deadeyes / chainplates, was beginning to drive me up the wall ! I needed a rest. I have taken some time to read over Lennarth Petersson's "Rigging Period Ship Models", so I'll have some idea of where I'm going with "Surprise" when I take it back up. It's pretty much at the spars and rigging stage, once all the lower deadeys, chainplates, and hull / deck attached ironwork, are done.
Oh, That Star Trek group scratchbuild'09 project, Star Fleet battleship, USS Kodiac NCC 6000, sneaked in there too.