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That’s going to be one of my upcoming projects (eventually). I bought the Anatomy of the Ship for the Yamato. I’d like to build in 1:150 or 1:200 scale.
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I have two prototypes. Next, they will get pounce wheeled to simulate the nail heads on the strapping. Eyebolts will then be installed. I will be using model railroad HO scale eyebolts from Tichy. I have 200 of them. Then I will paint the underside red and the top black prior to installing them. They will be fixed in place with steel pins to prevent breakage.
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I have also printed out the gunport lid strapping on cardstock. I scanned the picture from Wolfram zu Monfeld’s Historic Ship Models. I resized it to scale and then duplicated it 250 times. This gives me a few extras. Cardstock is the right thickness, is easy to work with and is going to get painted anyways. I’ll let y’all know how it turns out. 😀
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The spur might have been an extension of the keel. That would have ensured structural integrity and distributed the force of the collision throughout the frame of the hull. There might have been diagonal support beams that would further absorb the blow to prevent the shock from inflicting damage to the ship. Furthermore, those diagonal supports would also soak up the shear and torsional forces involved.
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Pandora by marsalv - FINISHED - 1:52
GrandpaPhil replied to marsalv's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Congratulations! Awesome job!
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