Im currently building a billings boat kit and Im about to plank the deck just wondered what size should I cut the planks?
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Grahm
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Hello Grahm,
happy to see somebody else to tackle this monster - one can never get enough Victorys
The width of the planks was 9 to 12 inch. The length varied very much as they depended onto the spacing of the deck beams. In my model this gave lengths of 6 to 12 meters, the longer ones being positioned in the middle of the ship, the shorter ones near bow or stern, where the beams were more tightly packed.
So it depends if you do a version that goes this way or if you tend for a simplified version with a length of 6 or 8 meters that will also look fine.
The layout should be a 3 or four-butt shift system:

Also what I mean by respecting the deck beams here is a symbolic layout of deck beams of a smaller vessel: always on the start and end of the coamings or before and after the mast. The other beams follow more or less this pattern.

If you want it to be tricky, you still could do the margin planks on the sides

See here in MSW a little more detailed reports
http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/to ... #entry4022
http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/to ... #entry4023
http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/to ... #entry4272
Hope this helps, Gru�, Daniel
happy to see somebody else to tackle this monster - one can never get enough Victorys
The width of the planks was 9 to 12 inch. The length varied very much as they depended onto the spacing of the deck beams. In my model this gave lengths of 6 to 12 meters, the longer ones being positioned in the middle of the ship, the shorter ones near bow or stern, where the beams were more tightly packed.
So it depends if you do a version that goes this way or if you tend for a simplified version with a length of 6 or 8 meters that will also look fine.
The layout should be a 3 or four-butt shift system:

Also what I mean by respecting the deck beams here is a symbolic layout of deck beams of a smaller vessel: always on the start and end of the coamings or before and after the mast. The other beams follow more or less this pattern.

If you want it to be tricky, you still could do the margin planks on the sides

See here in MSW a little more detailed reports
http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/to ... #entry4022
http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/to ... #entry4023
http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/to ... #entry4272
Hope this helps, Gru�, Daniel
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Re: HMS Victory
Hi Daniel,
Recently started the Billings boats 1:75 HMS Victory and researching how best to do the deck planking came across your post on this forum....the power of Google.
Just what I was looking for! Literally just joined the forum so still finding my feet atm.
Will be first ever ship build so will be a challenge. =)
Will have a look at your links later.
Thanks, Daniel
Recently started the Billings boats 1:75 HMS Victory and researching how best to do the deck planking came across your post on this forum....the power of Google.
Just what I was looking for! Literally just joined the forum so still finding my feet atm.
Will be first ever ship build so will be a challenge. =)
Will have a look at your links later.
Thanks, Daniel