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Hello everyone I'm sorry but I need help again, this time I need to know if any knows how to remove pencil marks from the middle aft deck eraser not cutting it, I was trying to simulate planking on the deck parts 6a with a pencil but not happy with the way the lines are coming out using a pencil,also would anyone have a better way to draw the simulated deck lines besides a pencil and what kind of matte varnish is good to use to protect the finish once I have the simulated planking done thank you Ronald
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Nothing but good ol' rubbing down with glass paper I'm afraid. The planks are 2mm so I fine paper and some patients will get there eventually.
Did you mean the middle deck though. Not much will be showing except around the entry port.
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Use a matt varnish which is suited to wood
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Hi John yes the middle Deck Ronald
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Mr T would you know what is a good brand of matte clear is good for covering the deck to protect the simulated decking Ronald
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As I said, the middle deck won't be showing once all he planking is complete apart from around the entry doors.
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ronald305 wrote:Mr T would you know what is a good brand of matte clear is good for covering the deck to protect the simulated decking Ronald I have no idea what brands are available in the USA but it does not really matter which brand as Matt varnish is much the same from one brand to the next.
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Tomick wrote:ronald305 wrote:Mr T would you know what is a good brand of matte clear is good for covering the deck to protect the simulated decking Ronald I have no idea what brands are available in the USA but it does not really matter which brand as Matt varnish is much the same from one brand to the next. I use Vallejos matt varnish.it applies easily and gives you a nice even flat color you can get in on Amazon Carl
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thanks for the information Carl John wouldn't you be able to see thought the middle thought the top deck according to the instructions you are suppose to Ronald
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No. This is the upper gun deck. As you can see there is limited access to the middle deck. However, if you are implementing the cutout that may be different. I don't know what can be seen then but I thought that was planked separately. Perhaps Tom can say.  
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sorry I'm confused I thought it was the top deck that you could see the lower deck that had the columns supporting the top deck I must have the victory's decks confused Ronald
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darbyvet wrote:Tomick wrote:ronald305 wrote:Mr T would you know what is a good brand of matte clear is good for covering the deck to protect the simulated decking Ronald I have no idea what brands are available in the USA but it does not really matter which brand as Matt varnish is much the same from one brand to the next. I use Vallejos matt varnish.it applies easily and gives you a nice even flat color you can get in on Amazon Carl Vallejo varnish is not formulated for use on wood, even so, as your going to be using a lot of it, it's far more cost effective to use a proprietary varnish supplied in small tins than tiny bottles.
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You wont see anything of the lower gun deck (where the simulated planks are drawn) unless you shine a torch through the entrances. The cutout has its own planked deck so if this was the way you were going to be building then no worries there either. Steve
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not really I thought the big opening in the middle on the top deck where the launches and life boats are tied down on you are able to view the middle deck but never mind Ronald
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No, it is only the centre section of the upper gun deck that can be seen.
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Hi John sorry for the late reply but I understand now what you meant by not seeing to much of the simulated deck but I already ordered replacement parts to redo the middle deck, by the way did you know that they charge replacement parts but not if they are missing from the pack Ronald
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Well of course they should charge if it's not items missing or damaged, it's a business!
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Hi Ronald when your planking run a black permanent marker lightly but enough to cover Along the edges and ends of the planking ,when you sand it down it will leave a nice look of Caulking, I used this method on all my planking,check out my build .. Good luck cheers benny
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well they use to never charge for replacement parts till now Mr T thanks Benny for the advise
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ronald305 wrote:well they use to never charge for replacement parts till now Mr T thanks Benny for the advise It's at c/s discretion, but on the whole it's being abused hence the clamp down on sending free parts which are not missing or damaged.
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