Hey Everyone,
I'm working on a kit that has a bread and butter longboat. I'm on my second try and have decided that I can make a really nice hull exterior, but sanding the interior just isn't worth it. I'd like to build the exterior with all the details and then cover it on the deck in an authentic way.
I'm assuming some of the exterior hull will be visible and I think what I am working on will look good. But I don't know what the tarp should look like, how and where it should be tied down. The subject is circa 1805.
Any advice, references, and especially pictures of similar models would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Glenn
I'm working on a kit that has a bread and butter longboat. I'm on my second try and have decided that I can make a really nice hull exterior, but sanding the interior just isn't worth it. I'd like to build the exterior with all the details and then cover it on the deck in an authentic way.
I'm assuming some of the exterior hull will be visible and I think what I am working on will look good. But I don't know what the tarp should look like, how and where it should be tied down. The subject is circa 1805.
Any advice, references, and especially pictures of similar models would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Glenn