Evergreen v-groove siding......
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- Caravellarella
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Evergreen v-groove siding......
Dear Boys & Girls, have any of you ever used Evergreen v-groove siding to represent 1/700 planking on battleship models? Any experience to share? Is it even appropriate for 1/700? Which size would you recommend; 0.65mm spacing? 0.75mm spacing?
Any thoughts or advice would be most appreciated.
Terry (Caravellarella)
Any thoughts or advice would be most appreciated.
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Re: Evergreen v-groove siding......
Hi Terry -
Evergreen 2020 sheets (Car Siding N Scale) is the finest I have seen. It has .5mm spacing and is at least as convincing in 1/700 scale as the decking on most injection molded kits. May not be worthwhile to "upgrade" most kits supplied decking, but is a good if none is supplied.
Plank width would be 14" or 35 cm so still over scale, but not too bad depending on the look you want to achieve.
Evergreen 2020 sheets (Car Siding N Scale) is the finest I have seen. It has .5mm spacing and is at least as convincing in 1/700 scale as the decking on most injection molded kits. May not be worthwhile to "upgrade" most kits supplied decking, but is a good if none is supplied.
Plank width would be 14" or 35 cm so still over scale, but not too bad depending on the look you want to achieve.
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Re: Evergreen v-groove siding......
Hi,
I agree with Scott, the Evergreen 2020 works very well to represent 1/700 scale wood planks.
This is the product I use on my kit masters.
I agree with Scott, the Evergreen 2020 works very well to represent 1/700 scale wood planks.
This is the product I use on my kit masters.
Harry
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Re: Evergreen v-groove siding......
Terry
I'll also agree with that Scott and Harry, if you saw my Exeter at Telford last week I used N car siding for the decks as no planking on the original kit.
Cheers
Mike
I'll also agree with that Scott and Harry, if you saw my Exeter at Telford last week I used N car siding for the decks as no planking on the original kit.
Cheers
Mike
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Re: Evergreen v-groove siding......
Dear Reigels, Harry and Mike, thank you for your sage advice. I'm looking for planking effect only on 1/700 Japanese Battleships/Battlecruisers......
I wonder, as Evergreen 2020 is only 0.5mm thick; what are the effects of attaching the sheeting to Styrene using a solvent like MekPak (for example). I don't want to the sheeting to warp, melt or distort......
With best wishes, Terry (Caravellarella)
I wonder, as Evergreen 2020 is only 0.5mm thick; what are the effects of attaching the sheeting to Styrene using a solvent like MekPak (for example). I don't want to the sheeting to warp, melt or distort......
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Re: Evergreen v-groove siding......
A little solvent to tack in place won't cause any trouble, but I wouldn't use a puddle. I prefer Tamiya extra thin for most applications.
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- Too little glue is usually better than too much
- Paint makes lousy filler
- A sharp knife is safer than a dull knife
A few things I've learned from building models:
- Too little glue is usually better than too much
- Paint makes lousy filler
- A sharp knife is safer than a dull knife
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Re: Evergreen v-groove siding......
Hi,
Yes, Tamiya Extra Thin Cement is my constant companion when building.
Best glue I have ever used IMHO.
Yes, Tamiya Extra Thin Cement is my constant companion when building.
Best glue I have ever used IMHO.
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Re: Evergreen v-groove siding......
Does anyone know, please, if plank widths are the same for battleships and cruisers? Did all navies use the same plank widths I wonder......
If Evergreen 2020 is oversize for 1/700, is therefore more suitable for 1/600 instead?
Terry (Caravellarella)
If Evergreen 2020 is oversize for 1/700, is therefore more suitable for 1/600 instead?
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Re: Evergreen v-groove siding......
I think in 700 scale the best we can hope for is an impression, the planking sheet may well be out of true scale but it will give a good visual impression of planked decking.
Mike
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I think I agree Mike. The thought of scribing planks in 1/700 boggles my mind......
JimBau told me that one pattern maker uses a dreadnought file dragged across styrene sheet at an angle......
Terry (Caravellarella)
JimBau told me that one pattern maker uses a dreadnought file dragged across styrene sheet at an angle......
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Terry
I should file that one in the 'life's too short' folder
Good luck, let us know how it turns out
Mike
I should file that one in the 'life's too short' folder
Good luck, let us know how it turns out
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Re: Evergreen v-groove siding......
Dear Boys & Girls, just out of interest, does deck planking come in standard sizes? Would a larger ship like a Battleship have wider planks than a slimmer ship like a Cruiser? Also, do different navies have different standard widths?
Just wondering what I could do with Evergreen siding......
Terry (Caravellarella)
Just wondering what I could do with Evergreen siding......
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Re: Evergreen v-groove siding......
I've just been looking at Evergreen 2025 siding; their website states it has 0.65mm spacing.
The Anatomy of the Ship title on Fuso states she had 17.7" (450mm) deck planking. In 1/700 this equals 0.64mm; perfect.
Terry (Caravellarella)
The Anatomy of the Ship title on Fuso states she had 17.7" (450mm) deck planking. In 1/700 this equals 0.64mm; perfect.
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Re: Evergreen v-groove siding......
Caravellarella, I believe that's in mm, not inches. 17" is too large. 17.7cm/2.54 = 6.96" &' plank which sounds right. BTW, USN WW2 had 4" planking
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Re: Evergreen v-groove siding......
That would be incorrect to conclude. I served on Prairie and her planking was 6" wide. Prairie was commissioned before WW2 and served until 1993.tegunn wrote: BTW, USN WW2 had 4" planking