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1/700 Confederate Raiders CSS Alabama, CSS Florida

It is not that tiny!

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Love it, she'd fit right in with the flotilla in NY this week.
She sure would! Had she not been grounded in 1946 and sunk off Haiti in the Caribbean sea. "The Queen of the North Atlantic" hauling bananas! Perish the thought! I would imagine Bluenose II may have attended in Her mother's stead.

There's a great story about a DKM U-boat skipper that was stalking a large schooner in darkness and surfaced to ID/attack the vessel.
"Are you ze Bluenose?"
"Oh ya, you betcha!"
When he found out it was the Nova Scotia racing champion hauling Caribbean freight, The German Kapitain let her go.
 
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1/700 Bluenose resin kit contents. But WAIT!! There more!! What about a contemporary bridge for the Lucretia option? Flying bridge, solar panels, big windscreens for the weather bridge? Sun deck? I have all these SPC-HWX 52 bridges that won't do. I recycled one of them.
 
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You are going to break off the molded on cannonades or swivel guns molded into the rail. A bit of sprue, c/a glued back on, should suffice. I finish these with a dash of sharpie on the top to give them a metallic semi-gloss look.
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HMS Speedy's ratlines are all fitted. They don't just glue on the masts. They must be twisted, cut and trimmed to fit the masts of the ship. 8 times. This is why no P/E sets are made for these sailing ship kits. There are too many variables that might affect the installed length of vessel specific manufactured p/e parts. Blacking these with permanent marker is step one and makes cutting and trimming a challenge.

Once the forest of sails are installed on the little Brig, not much of this painstaking work will be obvious.

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My preferred Ocean Spirit 1/700 scale etched steel ratline set. I like the ferrous ones, because a small magnet helps find the elusive dropped, delicate part, and aids in cleaning up metal scraps. That, and the scale thickness is closer to the real article.

In all truth, these little ship models are a pain in the tuchas to build. It takes a touch of artist, poet and nut-job.
No wonder I don't sell many of them.
 
@Rhino, I may not reach your scale (of the kits or production) but these Cobra Hatchling in 72nd scale have e cross eyed! Kudos to you for working in a MUCH smaller scale!
 
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