Excellent work Jellicoe, looking fowards to further things from you! You rendition of the Galatea looks great, might I offer some advice though
*The stern might need some shading as it is a rounded surface
*I don't know if you've seen this
rather glorious picture of her sister HMS Australia which perfectly outlines her hull details and other bits and pieces including an elaborate stern scroll as well as good view of the lower rigging
*The strut that connects the bottom of the rudder to the skeg is missing part of it's black outline, I know it plays with the scale but part of SB-standard.
*Might want to find out how the prop shafts meets the hull, not certain it's a flush fit
all in all though, supreme effort
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