Thanks for the encouraging words.

She is of course a work in progress - but I thought I needed to share something.
A bit of balsa or card planking on the deck would dress it right up.
I've used a single sheet of slightly corrugated cardboard on the deck and avoided using paddle pop stick planking because it would be too hard (for me anyway) to cut them to the shape of the prow. I did intend on doing something on the deck but opted for the easy out. Is there another easier method I could use?
You also might consider some trim around the gunwales to make them look a bit thicker.
I couldn't agree more. I have attempted this with a length of 3mm square balsa - but the balsa kept snapping around the prow - even after heating and soaking it. It would improve the appearance tenfold. I have considered a couple of layers of cardboard in a long thin strip - but am unsure about the appearance. Any suggestions?
I am awaiting my Eureka swivel guns before work can commence. I need to see how they can be mounted and removed easily - probably in posts set on the deck. So until then I am beginning work on a tartane.
As a side note - when the time comes, in preparation for painting, should I prime the
entire ship black (including the mast etc) or only the hull?
