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🔔 subscribe for more like this: / @curtis_wooden_shipyard 👉 See more? • Building the Fram model ship - An Arctic I... ⚓Model ship building guide n° 13 || construction of the main mast, the mizzen mast and the yard arms. Join me as I embark on the journey of building a scale model of the Fram, a legendary ship of exploration. The Fram, constructed in 1892, was the first ship specially built in Norway for polar research. Designed by Colin Archer, it is renowned for its incredible resilience to ice pressure and its pivotal role in groundbreaking Arctic and Antarctic expeditions led by Fridtjof Nansen, Otto Sverdrup, and Roald Amundsen. In this series, I’ll take you through every step of the building process, from unboxing the kit to the final finishing touches. Unlike my San Felipe model, where I went for a dark, weathered, and fearsome look, I aim to present the Fram as shiny and pristine—right out of the factory, ready for its first voyage. Along the way, I’ll share insights into this historic vessel, discuss modeling techniques, and showcase the artistry of recreating a ship that changed the course of exploration history. Perfect for model shipbuilders, history enthusiasts, and fans of craftsmanship! In this new episode of my Fram Expedition model ship series, I complete the construction of the main mast, mizzen mast, and the fore and aft yard arms. With the masts in place, the structural phase of the ship is now complete — ready for the next chapter: rigging and sails. In this video, I cover: The differences between the main mast and the fore mast How I recreated a missing crow’s nest using spare parts Fixing a mistake by cutting and reattaching a key part mid-build Properly attaching metal yard arms with eyebolts for future rigging 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe for the next episode: the complete rigging process! @occre / occre https://occre.com/en/products/fram 🎉 Become a Curtis_Wooden_Shipyard Member! ⚓ Want to support my work and help keep these model shipbuilding videos coming? Join the Curtis_Wooden_Shipyard membership as support 🚢 I believe it’s important to promote our wonderful hobby, which is why ALL my model shipbuilding videos will always remain free for everyone to enjoy. However, your support helps me continue creating detailed builds, tutorials, and documentaries for the entire community. Join today and be part of this growing shipbuilding crew! 👇 / @curtis_wooden_shipyard 00:00 – Introduction to Fram Model Ship Mast Building 00:33 – Building the Main Mast – Part 1: Base Construction 01:25 – Crafting a New Crow’s Nest & Fixing Assembly Issues 03:12 – Yard Arm Construction: Future Attachment to Metal Mast Bar 03:44 – Assembling the Mizzen Mast & Attaching the Metal Rod Tip 04:28 – Drilling Holes for Belaying Pins in the Mast’s Metal Band 04:47 – Installing the Belaying Pins on the Mizzen Mast 05:40 – Mizzen Mast Overview & Final Adjustments 06:05 – Full Overview: All Three Masts Installed on the Fram 07:23 – Attaching Yard Arms for Fore and Aft Sails 08:19 – Final Ship Overview: Fram Ready for Rigging Phase