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tnequette
#1 Posted : 27 August 2016 18:34:17

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Is this model built with flat decks? I could not see amy camber but it could just be the pictures. Years ago I built the Heller kit and deck camber was obvious. The SM Victory looks like it has it and the Cross Section model clearly shows camber.

Tom
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#2 Posted : 27 August 2016 19:47:21

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Looking at the official build the only two decks that have a camber are the ones at the stern . The four castle has a very slight camber but the main whether deck is flat. Hope this helps rgd Martyn
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#3 Posted : 27 August 2016 20:24:11

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No the decks do not have camber to slow for free draining of shipped water, which I am guessing you are asking about?

To be honest at this scale it would be fairly minor camber, but as you rightly say on a cross-section it tends to be shown for accuracy where as on a full kit it may not be detected

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Thanks Martyn. I am getting interested in this model and my only concern is accuracy. Camber, or the lack thereof, is quite noticeable in a model of this size. I guess it could be added without too much trouble; scratch the deck beams, etc.

Tom
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You could simply pad the deck beams in the middle a bit. The decks are flexible enough to accomodate this.

One caveat about accuracy though: the ship was destroyed in 1692 and replaced by another ship of that same name in the same year. There's a lot of conjecture about what the ship looks like now that it's so many centuries later. Which is why there are so many different looking Soleil Royals about. Even Tannerons 1:40 model in Paris shows some marked differences to Berains designs.
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No problem on ships of this period there is not a lot of camber to ship water just enough to get the water to the scupper . Hope you go for this ship as it looks stunning when finished

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Hi Tom
Missed this post as on I'm away on holiday. The decks don't have camber on the kit. But like you said if you give the beams a little bend you can create the camber. The beams are 5x5mm so are easily bent. The deck is very thin ply so is easily bent aswell.
Its a great kit to build so would be a great choice for you to do.
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