Hi
gian7675 wrote
Yes, there is longtitudinal formers added under the board.
gian7675 wrote
Yes, I designed this for flat part of the bottom, it gives very good result.
gian7675 wrote
It's my idea to get a smooth hull, after seeing hulls filled with foam, I tryed to get a hull "paper only"
The very first try it was Akitsushima from Answer
modelarstwo kartonowe, plastikowe ... :: Zobacz temat - *[Relacja/Okrêt] Tender lotniczy Akitsushima 1:200 Answer
Thanks, I'm very happy that You like my work :mrgreen:
Thanks for the quick reply and the explanations! :thumb:
I hope that I can do your technique in one of my future builds to get a smooth hull with only paper and no foam or stuffing inside.
You're so good with your modifications. it's so impressive! :thumb:
Another question!
In the Akitsushima thread in the link you posted, aside from the formers, there are smaller formers added that are glued to the side of the hull formers.
Pic taken from the Akitsushima thread
In the first pic, you can see "kit formers" that are marked with the kit patterns and the gray ones which I assume are the ones that are smaller and to be glued beside the "Kit formers"
How did you measure as to what size/how small the "inner formers" are to be in your Yamato hull.
What patience you have to do these secondary formers! wow...
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