USS Constipation 1/120 scale Imai long suffering build
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:tears-of-joy: Okay Tim, I'll switch to Wings Silly Love Songs. The starting has that factory working sound.
I'm averaging about 25 mins just for the two new pcs here ...
Now playing Back In The Chain Gang by the Pretenders.
Cheers,
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Nice looking job so far Richard - are you about to put the cap squares on once you've adjusted the length of the breeching ropes?
SteveComment
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Richard
I admire your patience, for this long job. Don't forget that the rope through the blocks should have a loose end that is simply coiled down on the deck. This is the rope that the gunners clap on to in order to run out the gun.
you can see the loose end in this image. You will notice that I did not have as much patience as you so I left off the recoil rope.
JohnComment
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Richard
I admire your patience, for this long job. Don't forget that the rope through the blocks should have a loose end that is simply coiled down on the deck. This is the rope that the gunners clap on to in order to run out the gun.[ATTACH=CONFIG]n1172558[/ATTACH]
you can see the loose end in this image. You will notice that I did not have as much patience as you so I left off the recoil rope.
John
Cheers,
RichardComment
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Thanks Jim, my next try will be more taut I hope. Actually they are adjustable if I don't lock it with CA.
Steve, you've got me there with those ship jargon...true land lubber I am. :smiling6:
Thanks John, I wasn't really patient with this one and snipped away the extra thread that was for the rolled up side ones because they were in the way.
Cheers,
Richard
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Sorry Richard! The breeching is the thickest rope that passes around the protrusion at the the end of the barrel (the cascabel) and which serves as the main restraint of the gun once in recoil; the cap squares are shaped metal pieces that pass over, and secure, the protrusions on the sides of the barrel (the trunnions) to the wooden carriage. Cap squares have a rudimentary staple hinge to the front and a simple slot to the rear . The rear fixing of the cap square comprises of a pierced staple that engages with the slot and is secured by a tapered wedge. My SWMBO is away this weekend but I'll post a schematic to show the arrangement on her return if my explanation is lacking (as I'm certain it is!). I hope I don't sound too condescending in this explanation, my apologies if I do!
Steve
Cheers,
RichardComment
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No problem Steve, better to learn than be ignorant. The breeching is clear but capsquare is still vague. So fat the kit doesn't give the hinge that secures the barrel to the trunnion. For now its just glued on. I could make them from foil and pierce to simulate staples or nails.
Cheers,
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