We had a battle!
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03 Sep 2011 10:19 PM  

Matt had a good point about 3/8" ribs - they help you build faster especially if you have to cut out every rib.  That can be a big consideration when building big ships. Of course, if the laser is doing the work you don't need to worry about that.

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04 Sep 2011 08:10 AM  
If a 1/4" ball bearing will smash through a rib, it likely failed the foam test first Yeah, yeah, I know over time things can get weaker
Battling: SMS Scharnhorst, SMS Baden Building: HMS KGV (Drives, pumps water, guns are in but not plumbed) MN Edgar Quinet (Hull done) Drydock/Mothballed: Rus Evstafi, DKM Lutzow, HMS Invincible Plus 20-odd other projects, according to my Boy Scouts who thoughtfully counted them for me.
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11 Sep 2011 04:51 PM  
Wow, it's been a week and I'm surprised that no one else has said they want a Baltimore hull in 1/96. Mark's kits can't be beat!

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