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Very sturdy looking frame.
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The basal 3 hull planks are carvel-built, but all planks upward are clinker-built.
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Great planking.
The nails you added to the planks are a fine detail. Mike |
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Thanks for noticing, Mike! That was quite a bit of work with a fine pencil tip!
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Here are the hull planks above the main deck, and the protruding ribs. These parts all have to be painted double-sided.
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The second photo shows the planking very nicely.
You made the paper look like wood. |
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Thanks! The right paint, brushes, and a description of the technique to use come with the kit. After a bit of practice on spare paper, it works well.
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Fine technique, Marco!
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Very good job! Nice and clean.
I know, that Shipyard suggests very light colours, but weren't those ships much darker because of tar and some other stuff which were used to protect the wood against water? Best Tomek |
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Thank you for a a great build log and sharing your wonderful work.
In lieu of painting the hull planks would it be possible to laminate the planks with a wood pattern printed on 20lb/75gm stock? Would the extra thickness create fit issues? The reason I ask is I was drawn to paper modeling because I really do not paint well, and usually the pattern and color is already printed on the parts so there is little or no painting to be done.
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Paul Last edited by bpgeygolpher; 06-03-2019 at 06:59 AM. |
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