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@Heinrich
At this stage, even before I start drawing up the 2D plans, all that remains for me to do is to design the longitudinal and transverse bulkheads of the model framework.
It would be helpful to know the target size or scale of the model in order to select the correct thickness of material for these elements and the density of their spacing. The idea is to choose one of the standard thicknesses of commercially available plywood or MDF (for example, 3, 4, 5 or 6 mm). In fact, there’s nothing to stop you from choosing the thickness of the bulkheads yourself, according to your own preferences in this regard.
You may also have other suggestions regarding this stage; now is a good time to share them. For example, at the moment I’m assuming you’ll close off all openings in the hull, such as doors or gun ports, which also affects the placement and shape of the bulkheads. Otherwise, if you leave it up to me, you’ll simply get whatever I come up with, not necessarily in line with your needs or ideas...
As for my suggestions, laser-cutting the bulkheads is fine by me, but for visible parts it’s probably better to opt for traditional cutting methods because of the unsightly and troublesome to remove scorch marks left by the laser. But that will, of course, depend on your toolkit and other similar circumstances.
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