by greenglade » Thu Feb 08, 2018 5:26 am
Hi David
In general the keel will be parallel to the waterline so just use the bottom of the ship as your datum, as long as your mounting pedestals are of the same height the waterline will be level
regards
Pete
edit: I should add that when I say 'in general' that there are exceptions to the rule, probably the one that most here would come across would be the 'Flower' class corcettes...USS England follows the norm as stated above..I scratchbuilt a working example of this handsome DE nearly 30 years ago in 1/96..a great looking vessel.
Hi David
In general the keel will be parallel to the waterline so just use the bottom of the ship as your datum, as long as your mounting pedestals are of the same height the waterline will be level
regards
Pete
edit: I should add that when I say 'in general' that there are exceptions to the rule, probably the one that most here would come across would be the 'Flower' class corcettes...USS England follows the norm as stated above..I scratchbuilt a working example of this handsome DE nearly 30 years ago in 1/96..a great looking vessel.