|
||||||
|
||||||
|
PLEASE HELP;
Need Article title. Some time ago I came across an article that listed the dimensions of the wood needed ( length, height and breadth) pertaining to the different scales being utilised, enabling the modeler the necessary help for a scratch built ship size in question under construction. Tried locating it but came up blank,. Landlubber7 Henry |
||||||
| ||||||
|
||||||
|
I've concluded that the scale reference on the page is wrong. The stated scale is 1/8 inch to the foot whereas the drawings are actually printed at 3/16 inch to the foot. Had me going for a while and the masts looked truly unusual being 50% too large. Am correcting now but had me scratching my head for a while.
Dave_J |
||||||
| ||||||
| Autolink code by The Geek | ||
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| CNN Victory article | dhartwick | Scuttlebutt - Members', post your messages here... | 1 | 12-05-2011 03:36 PM |
| Old Pop Sci model Mayflower article | Thoraldus | Scuttlebutt - Members', post your messages here... | 2 | 11-06-2009 01:03 PM |
| New Online Magazine Coming | bobhunt | Introduce yourself to the Forum | 8 | 07-20-2009 01:51 PM |
| heading to Mystic Seaport | brian0923 | Scuttlebutt - Members', post your messages here... | 7 | 04-26-2009 05:48 PM |
| Morey Benton's Diana Build Article | ASAT11 | Scuttlebutt - Members', post your messages here... | 0 | 10-30-2008 12:13 AM |
| Support the Forum |
|
Fellow Shipmates', if you like this website, and would like to give something in return, you can make a donation (Please, small donations).
Your donation will be used to pay for hosting service, domain, & maintenance costs. Click here to Donate. Another way you can help to support the Forum is to purchase custom designed gifts from the Forum's Ships' Store, or shop for items in the Forum's Amazon Store. We also have a New Feature - Search the Forum's Amazon Associate without leaving the Forum's Site. Select from the drop down menu, enter your keyword (s) and hit "GO"! Thank you, John (Cap)
|