Hello fellow modellers. It's been years since my last post and I'm excited to be back. I opened an account on the modelboatwebsite and have been active for some time but since I'm in UK is rings fair for me to come back. I posted a question there which I'd like to post here also and hope none will get insulted, wink wink
Ok, here we go. I have been building Valdivia pretty much from scratch recently using the manual and youtube videos. I stupidly got sucked into a rabbit hope of blindly following what robbe designed. Apart from metal rigging blocks something else wasn't sitting well with me, specially the jib. As I was starting to rig the bowsprit I finally compared the original with the model. I was shocked not only by the revelation but also by my stupidity. Please have a look at the 2nd and the 3rd picture and please shed some light, my fellow builders, on the problem I'm facing. The front is completely inaccurate as far as the foresails are concerned. Another (alleged) mistake is the position of the spreaders which makes the top masts to long.
Can any of you distinguished sailors see any benefit for robbe to implement those changes.
I'm really now planning to rig it correctly but it might be a bad idea from a practical standpoint.
I'm sorry for lack of pictures but I have no idea why this site makes it soooo difficult. I hope I can upload some soon.
Stay floating