The upper deck flooring members were installed just as they were on the lower deck.
These are the cannons that were turned out of brass stock on a drill press, for more information please see the post on this blog that details how this was done.
Holly planks were installed just as on the lower deck.
The external hull was planked up on one side and left skeletal on the other so that you can better see the structural members
Entry way steps were added to the tumblehome of the hull.
Here are the cannon in their carriages
Lastly gratings were made for the hatchway and a frame placed around the stairway opening.
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HMS Triton Frigate Cross Section Build Log - Part 4
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