![]() ![]() They all have a heavy enough texture you can feel them on the sheets. Micro - Mark has a product that comes in two page sized sheets. I have found a perfect cure for Glue dotting to achieve this. Now that said, airplanes and tanks and other sorts of stuff had these rivets too. Why ? Expansion joints to allow the hull and upper works to flex in a heavy sea. What do I mean ? Gearings ! Well we had four vertical places on the hull and subsequently matching groups on the deck - houses. These things can be found even on Fletchers and Gearings of WW-2 as well as Gleaves class, Four-pipers and all the ships of the time. What about the bumps ? Well, I mean rivets of course. Well take that 1/200 ARIZONA for instance. ![]() I know, you want to know what I mean by bumpy. Freighters, Warships, Draggers and Shrimpers etc. As you all know, who drift in and out of here, there are many bumpy ships. ![]()
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