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aohneland

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  1. Hey, I'm using lime because it's quite light with a typical wood colour, some colour variations in it and it has a fine grain. See there.. http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/14591-a-short-treenail-tutorial-similar-to-the-fr%C3%B6lich-way/
  2. Hey community, in a few pictures I will show you my way for treenailing. It's similar to the procedure Bernard Frölich is using on his models. Perhaps I can someone help with it... or someone can show me a better or faster way doing this . Max
  3. Thank you for your thoughts and answers. An overview about the topic "Deck Planking" can give you the articleof the MSB Journal (July 2013). But it is an overview and has no annotations about such details I was interested in. So, thanky you again!
  4. The thin black lines shall represent the deck planks, the dots the treenails (in the way I suppose). Can't anyone imagine how it was done? Or is my qustion unclear? It only belongs to the curved blue deck beams, the rest of the deck is clear to me. Thank you Max
  5. Hello community, here is a picture of the deck pattern of a ship (here the Triton). My question is which treenail pattern was used in the area of the beam arms? Was it like I suppose in the picture or otherwise. Thank you for your posts! Max
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