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The
rigging of period ship models is arguably the most complex and daunting
task for the modeler. An eighteenth-century man-of-war boasted mile upon
mile of rigging, over 1,000 blocks, and acres of canvas. To reduce the
rigging in scale and yet retain an accurate representation is a formidable
undertaking. After studying numerous
eighteenth-century museum models, the author has drawn some four hundred
diagrams which clearly show how each separate item of rigging is fitted to
the masts, yards, and sails. Each drawing deals with only one particular
aspect and is accompanied by a logical and straight forward narrative. For
example, the fore deadeyes and channels are shown before the shrouds are
added, and these are
depicted before the ratlines are added. Whether a model maker needs to rig
a whole ship or just requires information on one aspect, it is all here in
this beautifully
produced volume that no modeler of period ships should be without.
Lennarth Petersson is an expert model maker, draftsman, and author of
several
articles. He lives in Sweden.
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