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Getting back to some Black Seas stuff, I finally got around to doing a test scheme for a Russian fleet I intend to do after a lot of research, naturally using a brig as the guinea pig.

Coincidentally, the image reference used was itself of a model of a Napoleonic era Russian brig called the Mercury, which earned recognition for a lopsided battle between her and two much larger Turkish warships.
I also tried my hand at rigging on this model. It's fiddly and tedious, especially with the use of thread and superglue, but even after restarting due to a botched thread placement toward the end I actually enjoyed the process.

Also, word to those starting out: contrast paints may be quick and easy to apply, but they rub off the model more readily than most other paints. A protective varnish is a definite must if you intend on using them on tabletop miniatures.

Coincidentally, the image reference used was itself of a model of a Napoleonic era Russian brig called the Mercury, which earned recognition for a lopsided battle between her and two much larger Turkish warships.
I also tried my hand at rigging on this model. It's fiddly and tedious, especially with the use of thread and superglue, but even after restarting due to a botched thread placement toward the end I actually enjoyed the process.

Also, word to those starting out: contrast paints may be quick and easy to apply, but they rub off the model more readily than most other paints. A protective varnish is a definite must if you intend on using them on tabletop miniatures.
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