Plank on bulkhead.....what to use
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- Avery Boyer
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Plank on bulkhead.....what to use
Okay, I'm gonna scratchbuild the HMS Queen Mary in 1/250 and don't know what to use for the bulkheads. Plywood? If so what thickness? Balsa wood? Again, what thickness?
I'm building her static, so weight and stability are not an issue for me.
TIA
Avery
I'm building her static, so weight and stability are not an issue for me.
TIA
Avery
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If it is intended to be a static display model, I would use plywood, for the false keel and ribs...As for thickness, well I would recommend at least 6mm. What size will this model have ??? I would only use balsa when planking the ship�s hull, and then, only to be covered later with resin, or fiberglass/resin...
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The models will be about 34 inches in length. 6mm, what would that be in inches? I don't have time to do the math right now.
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hi Ron,
I have another question too. How do you connect your frames on your keel? Do you leave the keel untouched and cut out a part of the lower frame side? Or do you cut a small glitch in both the keel and frame to put them together? From my judgement of your pictures I suppose you do the first thing? Do you have any reason for that? Strength or something?
Thanks in advance
Roel
I have another question too. How do you connect your frames on your keel? Do you leave the keel untouched and cut out a part of the lower frame side? Or do you cut a small glitch in both the keel and frame to put them together? From my judgement of your pictures I suppose you do the first thing? Do you have any reason for that? Strength or something?
Thanks in advance
Roel
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