by Devin » Tue Jun 15, 2010 2:03 pm
Thanks Dan and Dave. It's fun, but a learning cure, to be sure. I'm doing the individual planks on the bottom of the hull mainly as practice. I could have done a full length of the hull strip with the plank ends scribed in on this flat surface, but that won't work on the hull sides at the fore and aft curves, so I'm making my mistakes now on the bottom where most people will never see them.
Dan, yes, I'm using the Tamiya liquid cement. You have to be careful because if you put it on too wet it will indeed squeeze out of the seams and destroy the effect, but that can be cleaned up by sanding and running a scriber along the seam. What I normally do is paint the hull surface with the Tamiya, let it set and tack up for 2 or 3 seconds, then press the plank into place. That makes a nice neat seam, no seepage, and it sets up fast.
I've got kind of bored with this phase, though, and want it done, so over the past two evenings I've nearly completed the planking on this part and am ready to start on the hull sides and casemate.
Thanks Dan and Dave. It's fun, but a learning cure, to be sure. I'm doing the individual planks on the bottom of the hull mainly as practice. I could have done a full length of the hull strip with the plank ends scribed in on this flat surface, but that won't work on the hull sides at the fore and aft curves, so I'm making my mistakes now on the bottom where most people will never see them.
Dan, yes, I'm using the Tamiya liquid cement. You have to be careful because if you put it on too wet it will indeed squeeze out of the seams and destroy the effect, but that can be cleaned up by sanding and running a scriber along the seam. What I normally do is paint the hull surface with the Tamiya, let it set and tack up for 2 or 3 seconds, then press the plank into place. That makes a nice neat seam, no seepage, and it sets up fast.
I've got kind of bored with this phase, though, and want it done, so over the past two evenings I've nearly completed the planking on this part and am ready to start on the hull sides and casemate.