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To prepare for rigging the The order in which the descriptions are written below is the same order used to rig the prototype model. With furled sails, though, it's possible to compensate for that problem by reducing the sail’s depthand thus the size of the bundle. With furled sails, though, it's possible to compensate for that problem by reducing the sail’s depth Ships Plans •Kit models usually come with rigging plans, but some are much better than others. Almost any material used for scale model sail making is, by definition, too thick. One method is described here. It discusses determining mast lengths and diameters, types 5) Hull Details, Ship’s Boats, & Guns 6) Mast and Spar Details & Belaying Plan 7) Rigging Profile 8) Rigging Sections The letter “L” in a circle denotes laser-cut wood patterns The art of rigging Author: Art, George Biddlecombe, David Steel Created Date/19/ PMOne more time up and over the bowsprit, bring the line half way down and make a half-hitch round the round the port half of the gammoning, take the end around the stbd half from forward aft and go on round outside everything pu lling the two sides closely together, wrap several more turns and tighten the entire job Rigging Terms DefinedRigging Options PgUsing the Rigging Plan PgRigging Line & Block Sizes PgTreating the Lines PgBelaying Pins & Their Lines PgRigging Tools PgBlocks & Deadeyes PgSailmaking PgRigging the Model Without Sails PgStage H: Standing Rigging PgShrouds Pg The article provides practical rigging tips for model ship builders, focusing on both standing and running rigging techniques. The Corel kits seem to have good plans from my experience. All of the sizes for each rigging line are noted and they appear on the plans as well. Other kits, such as This document provides instructions for rigging a model ship based on theth century ship Sovereign of the Seas. A favourite material for furled sails is “silkspan” tissue, subjected to a special (but quite simple) treatment used to rig a ship model. Be sure to examine the plans carefully for all of the rigging details. Emphasizes the importance of understanding different types of rigging and their applications in model ship construction Almost any material used for scale model sail making is, by definition, too thick.