Arris hip roof tiles

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Newly installed a Rosemary tiles on roof but the new Arris Hip are a different angle compared to original.
Old= 135 degree , New = 144degree
The result is shown in attached picture. They don’t sit flush. They are kicked out and consequently out of alignment with tiles butting up
To me they don’t look right. There are gaps between Rosemary and Hip too.

Any advice please. Only 14 fitted from 130.
Do we ask roofer to stop now? Assuming this will not fix itself.
Will getting the right angle hip tiles solve this problem?
Or Should we revert to regular ridge tiles which fit any angle?
 

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Cosmetics may well be the least of your worries looking at the bond on your eave course?
I don't want to alarm you but it's full of errors the gauge is stretched beyond belief
 
Hi, thanks for your reply. Appreciate another point of view.
We are 3/4 through the job (entire roof replacement) so have to think of simplest way forward for the ridges.
I’m worried more errors if they continue. And water proofing.

Another picture attached which looks considerably worse.
 

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