Strange, but there's hardly any info online to help modellers learn how to do rigging for warships of 'only' 100 years old, rather than 200. Quite a bit different, and photos from that era are not too helpful. I had asked for help on an earlier thread ... So I am 'having a go' based on the best info I can find and testing my limits at 1/96 scale.
The subject is HMS Skirmisher 1905, on which I am rebuilding detail work which was either missing or damaged. So far so good, now I have made a start on the rigging which as you can see below needs restoration. First up was the funnel stays (if that is the right term). Beware - I don't know the names of most of these bits

I tried numerous methods for the various fittings, brass & stainless wire using a tiny jig, tiny wooden blocks with holes for the tensioner bits but at 5mm long this assembly proved beyond me. So I 'cheated' and used ready made bars with holes at each end. Attachments points were made with loops of thin brass wire drilling to fit with an almost needle-sized drill. Cyanoacrylate Glue worked better than epoxy as it cured quickly enough so I wasn't holding each bit in tension for more than 30 seconds.
Photo showing the finished funnel stays. Not too bad I hope. Don't look too closely at surrounding rigging as that will all be going too.
click to enlargeI intend updating this topic as I complete each stage. Please feel free to suggest corrections or better techniques as I experiment

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