Looking good Brian.
I had a tidy up in the photos as there where several duplicates. Hope you dont mind.
I had a tidy up in the photos as there where several duplicates. Hope you dont mind.
Not a problem Ian it's a age thing on my partI had a tidy up in the photos as there where several duplicates. Hope you dont mind.
I would be wary of colourized black & white pics- they are probably not very rigorously researched.your best bet would be to try and find pics a preserved ship of the era(good luck with that!)What do you guy's think ....too dark? found this colour pic online
Thanks for your input Neil All the ships I served on had metal decksI would be wary of colourized black & white pics- they are probably not very rigorously researched.your best bet would be to try and find pics a preserved ship of the era(good luck with that!)
or have a look at modern cruise ships-their decks are almost always pale. Of course they would be darker when wet.....
By the way , a most interesting and incredibly neat build!
I agree, I'll keep looking JimPersonally I think your deck experiment is a bit too dark
I totally agree Ron, I'm thinking of leaving it as is, but it is a bit new looking for my taste.As I posted earlier, these decks were scrubbed and scrubbed and......
If they were teak, this timber weathers to a very pale and insipid shade of beige.
No problemCould I ask if at all possible that remember to take the photos in landscape format
No Chris she is only 1100mmhow long is she
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