Bit more progress. It's stuff like this that runs away with time.
These are the port-side quarter-deck railings. Hopefully, you can see that the top rail is flat and wider
than the stanchions and lower rails.
First shot is the top rail for the starboard side, it's 0.6mm wide with a groove relief etched into it's lower surface.
The idea is to bend the rails to suit the groove in the upper rail and stick it all together, bit fiddley.
The phrase "it'll look better with a coat of paint" springs to mind.
Next job will be to cut out some gaps in the bottom two rails to accommodate the fairleads!
Haddock.