Is there an article somewhere that helps us newbies turn plans into actual parts? Specifically, I cannot make a clear connection between the two dimensional plan and a three dimensional superstructure. I have many ship building books(Coker, Brian King, etc.) and all of the Scale Ship Modeler magazines and have never found any really helpful techniques that address this issue. My plans of the Bismarck have numerous details covering up the sides of the superstructure and I have difficulty deciphering what is important. The plans have clear top views of each deck and numerous front views but the side view is one full size sheet of the 1/100 ship with every gun, boat, railing, fitting, etc. Should there be a side view without anything obscuring the decks and bulkheads or does everyone see past these distractions with out hindrance?

For example, this side view show the forward superstructure of a 1/100 Bismarck. I am confused as to which dimensions should be used to determine the height of each deck as there appears to be multiple reference points that could be utilized but only one would be correct. I would certainly like to duplicate Norberto's fine ship as seen here:

How would you explain to new modeler how to get the critical dimensions from a set of plans?
Thank you for your assistance,