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Q. - What would the frames be made of, and what would they be glazed with (after fitting to the hull)?A. - I am thinking of metal and glazing with OHP transparency which with a bit of fancy printing would maybe allow curtain detail?Looking at the pics bellow you can make out the window construction detail which i think i can reproduce on my windows (providing my drawing skills are up to it)Q. - Assuming the outside flange is glued to the inside of the fibreglass hull, and taking into account the thickness of the fibreglass, (which can vary slightly along the hull), would the frame not be set "back" too far, as these windows were nearly flush with the outside of the hull on the real ships? A. - Working on assumptions based on the 2 pics attached here are my suggestions - Window will be recessed by 1/16th or 1.58mm real word size 3inch - hull can be padded out or sanded down to these thicknesses without to much trouble I'd imagine?Gaps / breaks in the recess flange could be filled with modelling filler without to much hassle?Q. - I'm getting near hull"window" stage on my model, and I haven't given them much thought yet!A.- I have never given as much thought to windows either other than cursing them Q. - PS sorry if I'm being really thick here, about the way your windows/frames fit to the hull!A. - Thanks for the input Clark you have given me another project regardsClark
Alternatively -Should i just make it easy and produce a 2d window and keep it simple?
2D may be the best idea, Kim,...as you say keep it simpleThinking about it, a awkward part of the process could be- 1 glueing the glazing to the frame without making a mess...or what type of adhesive would be best? 2 glueing a 2D frame securely to the hull...I have been trying to come up with an idea for this (no luck yet!!). The trouble with windows is they are see-through and any mess is visible Never noticed Waverley's dining saloon windows only have 2 sections on the upper opening part now, instead of 3 sectionsClark
Hi All,First effort and i am pretty happy with the accuracy and detail. Cut in 0.4mm brass.Any thoughts?Regards,Kim