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I’m not sure … are we talking about the same thing? Here’s another picture. I’m talking about the snake like profile of the side of the firewall, leaving quite a gap to the hull. That must have a purpose. Or?My dear friend, I'm glad you asked.
The different angles are due to the photographer, who has no talent in the field.
In fact, during the installation, I sanded to achieve the result you're aiming for - balance and symmetry.


My Dear FriendI’m not sure … are we talking about the same thing? Here’s another picture. I’m talking about the snake like profile of the side of the firewall, leaving quite a gap to the hull. That must have a purpose. Or?
Just curious, trying to understand ship building.
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Ahhhh. Smart! I like it.My Dear Friend
If you mean the snake-like line on the right side of the bulkheads, they were created intentionally so that someone looking at the model from the open side could get an additional perspective on the details/internal parts of the ship.
I was inspired by our friend Marslav who does an amazing job with the model he creates.


















thank you very much my dear friend MirekWitaj
Piękny kolor drzewa Shoto jak i cała praca .Pozdrawiam Mirek









Keep that good friend ‘as a friend’. He did a very nice job!I am happy to share with you the results of the work of a good friend of mine from the group in my country, who specializes in cnc.

