Yes probly won,t needed them for a while.You beat me to this. Would you like the longitudinal planks I have worked out for it? Let me know. You're off to a great start.!!
Yes probly won,t needed them for a while.
I make them bigger with poster size on the printer.Extra work but well worth it.GO Man GO!
You're off to a flying start on this one. Where do you keep coming up with these large sized ship models?
Will do and thanksEventually I will get around to this one as well. I am saving your build process for reference when I get around to it. I probably transfer the plans over to wood and make it that way. good work so far. Be sure to annotate any fit or problems that you may encounter. Thanks and keep it up.
I was thinking the foam idea and I used 3 second glue to laminate the paper to the cardboard which stiffen it.Corrugated card is not a very good idea for laminating the frame - much better is solid card. Though it is easier to cut out, it's quite flimsy and inaccurate which shows later when you cover the frame with planking.
I advise you to use an isolating foam (in spray bottle) to fill the cavities and then cut, file and sandpaper away the excess - this way you will be able to avoid cowribs and it will strengthen the entire model.