Essex #2 Deck planking
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 พ.ย. 2024
- This video is all about deck planking. Not difficult but the way I´m doing little bit time consuming, but it´s worth that!
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Superb and thank you.
@@orangenblk thank you very much 😊
Excellent techniques. Great video. Thanks
Thank you very much))
another excellant video. Very useful and informative. Thank you
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Very good deck planking Roma. Well done mate.
Thank you my friend 😉
I am learning so much from you. Thank you for your videos.
Thank you very much for your awesome comment😉
I just noticed that I had this video saved under "see later" in my playlist:) I use this technique on all of my decks ever since I saw this video:) Thanks 😊
You are very welcome. Glad my video was useful for you 😉🤙
@homeharbour6238 I learned a lot:) And I'm still learning:) If I stop with that, there is no reason to continue.
@@NikkiKuehnemund you will never stop😉 just like me. Always learn new things
@homeharbour6238 Maybe I can teach you a new thing also.. Sometimes I use the soldering-iron with a fine tip to simulate the nailing of the planking. Gives a nice effect 👌 It's worth a try if you haven't tried already:)
@@NikkiKuehnemund great, will try someday 😉
Nice work!
Thank you my friend))
Nice Work Roma
Thank you very much))
Hello, Roma. I’m writing from the USA. This is my first wood ship model. It was a gift from my son. It introduced me to the Occre series of wood model ships, their accessories, and ‘Essex’ construction techniques, where I discovered your channel. I looked through several of your build episodes before starting on my own, and wanted first to tell you that I absolutely love your interpretation of how the build looks in your mind AND the manner in which you lead your viewers through the build process. I just finished the first video and construction assembly. Looking ahead to planking in the second video, I would like possibly to also put in a deck grating. I looked ahead to video #11 to see how the grating is supposed to be made, but it did not show how this was done. Can you tell me how to find your technique for making the deck grating. ALSO; I looked on the Occre website and did not see the plank cutting tool you use for making your cuts. Can you tell me where to purchase one, as I did not see one on ‘Amazon’ either. Again; I really like the ‘Essex’ video series. Thanks you very much, and I look forward to your reply. Regards, Bryan
I'm very happy that you like my videos, the cutter is from Amati modeling. But I don't use it anymore and just cut the planks with a knife.
The gratings I think I didn't film. You can check the Polaris video, there I film it for sure. If you have any questions, you can text me anytime on Facebook or Instagram. Will always respond 😉
Thanks very much, Roma! I’ll check out your Polaris build for the grating construction method. Regards, Bryan@@homeharbour6238
@@bryanandryszak925 you are very welcome. Any questions, I'm here😉
Nice work, looks awesome Roma :)
Thanks mate 😉
Nice job
Thanks)))
Be careful Roma with the modeling knife, I've been to the hospital for hand stitching twice, sometimes a slight movement can cause a deep wound. Great job with the deck 🙂
Thanks buddy)) well, i did cut my self yesterday with the modeling knife 😅 hopefully not very deep)) this is our payment 🤣
I am a first time ship modeler working on this kit, and I have a question. I need to do the deck planking. The part I am supposed to use is A20. The manual says that A20 is 0.6 x 5 x 450. There is nothing in this kit that matches that description. There are two bundles of long pieces approximately 600 mm in length, and one bundle approximately 400 in length. Nothing is 450. Am I missing pieces? Later on tonight I will try to lay out each piece and cross reference it against the item list in hopes that process of elimination will solve the issue. But for now I am puzzled.
A20 are full size planks 600mm. That's why you must cut them by 450 if following instructions. In my video I cut every plank to make the deck planking individual and more correct.
@@homeharbour6238 Thank you so much. That really helps. I liked the way you cut the planks down, and will be doing the same thing. I just couldn't figure out which planks I should be cutting, and now I know. I appreciate it.
@@patrickhickey4047 always welcome. You can text me anytime 😉 I will always help
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Never say that you are not a professional. You are already upgrading the model, and not blindly following the instructions - this is already the first step towards professionalism...
If you additionally arm yourself with real drawings (Anatomy of the Ship by Portia Takakjian), then you will be able to build a more historically accurate model even from the material that is in the kit!
Thank Olha for your comment and information. Really appreciate your tips👌
I think your planks are wrong on the deck
Thanks. But this is the way I do it
Great and pleasing pattern! Looks like a 13542 progression? Question - I purchased a 29.5-inch hull (1:48) off eBay and am going to turn it into a Benj Latham. To that end, I'm planning to redo the deck with new planking and was wondering what width and thickness your planking is? Thanks much!
Thank you very much. My planks for deck are 5mm×0.5mm
@@homeharbour6238 Thanks. I was thinking of using 3mm (1/8 inch) by 1.5mm (1/16 inch). The Benj Latham had thinner planks. Do you think 1.5mm would be too hard to cut with an exacto knife? Thanks again!
@@stevejensen3471 great choice. I don't really think it will be hard to cut
@@homeharbour6238 Thanks tovarish!