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druxey

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  1. Please read the 'pinned' articles on planking: More> Modeling techniques > Planking. These will explain everything for you.
  2. Too bad you didn't use line from Ropes of Scale or similar - no fuzz on those. Would you consider upgrading? The rest of the model deserves it!
  3. Doesn't this make you marvel at how this was done full size in the shipyard?
  4. What about a laminated piece here? Allow a little 'meat' for finessing the joints. You could make a base lamination the full width of the wale, then pattern and cut the (thinner and easier to bend) outer layer pieces....
  5. The more-or-less square door in post #117 looks as if it can open unimpeded. This seems realistic.
  6. Huh? I just put in the same search and got 28 hits. See: https://www.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/search/Planking expansion#!cbrowse Try the link. The 24' 0" figure was from Goodwin, which I take to be average. This might vary slightly, depending on frame spacing, of course. That would dictate actual lengths.
  7. Well, that looks more plausible, but are the lengths 24' 0" ? They look a bit short. The other little item to observe is the lowest plank aft in the lower strake. It is a short piece (if you've arranged everything else correctly) as it was cut to shape and fitted rather than bent. The piece curls as well as curves around to the outer end of the wing transom. Check the RMG web site and search 'planking expansion' for examples.
  8. Before you go wild, be aware that there are no short pieces at the stem! the last of the longer ones become parallel before hooding into the stem rabbet, See: https://www.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/rmgc-object-79816?_gl=1*9ishb2*_up*MQ..*_ga*NDcyMDk2MDY0LjE3NTcxMDI0Mzg.*_ga_7JJ3J5DBF6*czE3NTcxMDI0MzgkbzEkZzEkdDE3NTcxMDI0OTUkajMkbDAkaDA.*_ga_4MH5VEZTEK*czE3NTcxMDI0MzgkbzEkZzEkdDE3NTcxMDI0OTUkajMkbDAkaDA.
  9. Exactly Chris: A smooth transition without any angle for the planks to seat against.
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