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Now I have glued most of the first planking. After trying a number of different glues, I chose UHU express. The glue adheres quickly, in a few minutes. So there were no major problems getting the cardboard pieces there. But when I now look at the hull, there is a lot of glue residue and what's worse is that the cardboard pieces have sunk in a little in the middle of each piece.
Now I'm thinking about what to putty a cardboard model with. One strike filler?

Since this is my first cardboard construction, maybe it's time to try some different methods, it's unlikely to be anything amazing here. :)
A variant would be to build on with cardboard on one side of the hull and cover the other with wooden strips.
It needs two more layers of cardboard, 2 x 0.6 mm, so it would work with 2 layers of wood or 1 layer with slightly thicker wooden strips.
 

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That’s actually a pretty good base.

 

I like to use drywall spackle as filler.  It sands easy and works quite well for card models.

 

After you fill and sand a couple times, everything will look much better.

 

When you plank it a second time, I have heard it is better to just add glue to the frames so the second planking stretches between them.

Building:

1:200 Russian Battleship Oryol (Orel card kit)

1:64 HMS Revenge (Victory Models plans)

1:64 Cat Esther (17th Century Dutch Merchant Ships)

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Hi, I tried some spackle but I saw directly it wasnt good and wiped it away. The card sunk in.

I search this forum and found answers about fill with paper or balsa.

I shall try that.

I have painted the hull with a acrylic spraycan, I think it makes it easier to see where I have to fill.

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