Okay Folks:
A little update here. I finally got the courage to put the yard arms on the foretop. It wasn't that bad. I used the WEM PE for the yardarms and they bent and folded up pretty slick. The eyelets are Bob's buckles twisted copper wire eyelets and the tubes are Bob's Buckles 2.5mm brass tubes. I use these for rigging 1/32nd WWI aircraft and they fit in well with 1/200 and 1/350 ship models as well. The rigging material is EZ line. I tried to put the hand hold on top of the yard arms, but after about an hour and a half of fiddling, I gave up. I am going to come up with something for netting material, may be some of my wifes nylons
I will have to see how that looks. Over all I am pretty pleased with the results, now all I need to do is paint and finish the superstructure.
I used red automotive body putty to fill the holes on the back side of the fore top, I had an extra top mast and light and used those as well. I used sheet plastic and putty to fill in the space for the radar mount on the very top portion as I am doing it in early 1941.
I also used the eyelets for running the halyards through. I cut them down a bit, and superglued them into the yard arms. Once assembled, I will run the halyards through to eyelets positioned on the flag bag.
Stay tuned for more modeling excitement as it occurs.
Hank: Hope you like the EZ line and the Bob's buckles eyelets and tubes. As you can see they are very small, but once you get used to your optivisor and handling these small pieces they work rather well..
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Mark
Master Gunnery Sergeant USMC (Ret.)
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1/200 USS Enterprise, CV-6