by PetrOs » Fri Nov 28, 2008 6:55 am
Hey
I finally decided to go for my first full scratchbuilding project, and for that I selected a french coastal 1300 ton freighter Golo in 1/350, waterline, using the
free plans from the french museum. I thought about using balsa boards to form the hull, however as I never built one, I have a question how to do it? Or better, how to orient the boards?
Its decks are rather curved, and my original plan of making it from the boards oriented horizontally is probably complex, as I will need to carve the wood to get the "bent" middle deck portion.
I have thought about 2 possible ways: One - boards (a mix of 5 and 10 mm balsa) are oriented longitudinally, vertical, using side profiles of the ship for the basic form, then sanding them to form the curves fore and aft, then giving it a coat of a liquid putty. As the ship has vertical sides and is square in section for the most of its length, it probably should work...
Alternatively I thought of using the latitudinal wooden boards to form the ends, and longitudinally oriented boards in the "boxy" section.
Can anyone help me to select the way?
Hey
I finally decided to go for my first full scratchbuilding project, and for that I selected a french coastal 1300 ton freighter Golo in 1/350, waterline, using the [url=http://www.servicehistorique.sga.defense.gouv.fr/02fonds-collections/banquedocuments/planbato/planbato/fichebato/fichbato.php?id=213]free plans from the french museum[/url]. I thought about using balsa boards to form the hull, however as I never built one, I have a question how to do it? Or better, how to orient the boards?
Its decks are rather curved, and my original plan of making it from the boards oriented horizontally is probably complex, as I will need to carve the wood to get the "bent" middle deck portion.
I have thought about 2 possible ways: One - boards (a mix of 5 and 10 mm balsa) are oriented longitudinally, vertical, using side profiles of the ship for the basic form, then sanding them to form the curves fore and aft, then giving it a coat of a liquid putty. As the ship has vertical sides and is square in section for the most of its length, it probably should work...
Alternatively I thought of using the latitudinal wooden boards to form the ends, and longitudinally oriented boards in the "boxy" section.
Can anyone help me to select the way?