1/700 deck planking

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1/700 deck planking

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Allright folks, time for me to yell for assistance.

I'm working on a old Loose Cannon 1/700 Vincennes which is a rather rough kit but cleaning up to look rather intriguing. However, the deck details and, consequently, all of the molded planking has to go; uneven and atrocious looking it is. I've attemped to scribe sheet styrene but I can't get the grooves evenly spaced even with a jig and the scriber cuts still tend to wander with the slightest force. So, I'm about to go mad. I think I will just replace the deck with VERY THIN pre-fabbed grooved sheets of EVERGREEN... IF... they make the stuff. Does anyone have a clue whether they do or not as I can't tell by the products nor the dimensions they give on their website?

If anyone has a better or more accurate idea I'm all ears.
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Post by Rob »

Try Evergreen's N gauge Car siding - that will do the job nicely.

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Yeah, I would also suggest using Evergreen V-groove sheets. The smallest one, with 0.65mm groove distances would look fine I suppose, in 1/700 it would result in an 455mm wide planks, less then 2 inch in real.
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455mm is actually 17.9 inches. A 12 inch plank would be 0.017 inches or 0.435 mm in 1:700 scale.

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Dang, right
I was still sleeping when converting mm to inches ;)
Of course it is about 18".
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