AS I've watched YT video's I noticed no one takes this into consideration. It would seem to me as a person who built a career on tight detail would be something I should do.I'm always surprised by how many out of scale planks I see. Modelers who are obsessed with planking a hull and finishing it bright "to show the planking" often pay little regard to the dimensions of their scale planking. Planking without any regard for scale width or length is commonly seen. While plank width may be uniform, planks longer than 25 or 30 feet long aren't commonly seen in the real world. Beyond the limitations of tree size, there are the limitations in milling, handling, transporting, and hanging long, heavy planks. Just because the kit provides 24" long strips for planking a 1:96 model doesn't mean the prototype had 192-foot-long planks!
So, I will after doing the Albatros, start with another using cut planks and lay them using shorter planks to achieve a nicer "real world" look and feel to the model.
Each step I do in the starter kit makes me extremely happy as I know I am building my skills for more complicated builds.
Ultimate goals: Cutty Sark, Enterprise, and Constitution.
All ships I simply love.
Cheers!