Yes, because then I'm sure to have excact the same dimension...Do you only use one template for every porthole?
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Yes, because then I'm sure to have excact the same dimension...Do you only use one template for every porthole?
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The port holes edges (surrounds) should be covered to their edge by the plankingDo you only use one template for every porthole?
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Just look at how grey those deck planks arei recon you could 3d print buckets with GR logo
Yes Iutar, I noticed that already...but It's not wrong neither and looks good after painting the main wale...Not at all
The belts were not supposed to be repeated, and they were not mirrored, and the joints were not supposed to match...
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Not sure exactly what you are referring to.he port holes edges (surrounds) should be covered to their edge by the planking
Not sure exactly what you are referring to.The photos above do show the planking ending at the edges of the ports. The planking covers the sill on top and sill on the bottom as well as the frame on each side that make up the port. It does not cover the stops which are recessed and were about 1.5 inches thick. On Marc's model I believe the red pieces are the stops as they are recessed. These were found on the top of the lower sill and on the two sides, but there was no stop on the bottom of the upper sill. The internal planking covers the sills and frames as well as the stops as they extend to the edge of the sills and frames. rather than being recessed on the inboard side.
Allan
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Hi Richard,Mosr ports are the same size - look on the plan