by commodore4 » Sun Mar 27, 2011 1:47 pm
It,s been my experience , that any size ship stern is fairly easy to do. You need a side profile that establishes your shape. Now , as we well know the stern will start to taper toward the rudder. You can build frames that mount horizontally to work to the taper . The vertical framing will establish the line from the deck to the waterline . Question . Is this going to be a waterline model or a full hull model ? If it,s full hull contact me offline for and I will be happy to help you through it . I do models on commission so this is not new to me but trying to explain it is not real easy in this format . I hope I can help you ! commodore4
It,s been my experience , that any size ship stern is fairly easy to do. You need a side profile that establishes your shape. Now , as we well know the stern will start to taper toward the rudder. You can build frames that mount horizontally to work to the taper . The vertical framing will establish the line from the deck to the waterline . Question . Is this going to be a waterline model or a full hull model ? If it,s full hull contact me offline for and I will be happy to help you through it . I do models on commission so this is not new to me but trying to explain it is not real easy in this format . I hope I can help you ! commodore4