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A very interesting analysis of HMS hood. https://warshipprojects.wordpress.co...rrytrees-2-ii/
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Superb, your deck will be amazing
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Great detailing of the deck, waiting to see more of this model.
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Looking good. Personally, I thought your first attempt looked fine. Your latest effort looks great too though. Given that there are no colour photos I think you're ok to go with the colour you think looks best, rivet counters will always complain but it's your model. Unless of course you are going for 100% historical accuracy, in which case there are plenty of people here who will gladly help you achieve it.
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Looking much better now. I think that there is nothing that can replace the wood better than wood itself Looking forward to see the progress. Excellent work from yourself.
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The snag with using real wood is the grain pattern and figure which don't scale down.
Using "bland" timbers like jelutong (lower in picture) or perhaps obechi (upper in picture) are possibilities. That's a pencil line on the jelutong. No smart comments please about tree ring counting. |
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Thank you for your suggestions I am also more happy with how the deck looks like now
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