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Unless you're building a model of a ship in its sea trials period, you can ditch the escape hatch markings. The draft marks can be done up from a sheet of Woodland Graphics dry transfers of the correct height. I'm moving and don't remember the correct height for a 6" 1:1 scale numeral. Somebody out there can help!
Take care,
Do the escape hatch markings(but not the draft markings) come off rapidly from exposure to the water or from being walked on? I did see a pic of some SEALs exiting a sub and the escape hatch markings were barely visible...
The hatch markings get painted over. The draft marks wear pretty well and only get touched up every once in a while. Sailor feet are highly abrasive and wear the paint down near the hatch in a good size patch. After a bit, each boat will have a new coat of paint applied to the deck on that hatch wear spot. Since the hatch markings are under a natural wear spot, the black over coat gets worn away and you can see them. After a couple of years, and multiple layers of black deck paint, they're gone for good.
This is the address for the dry transfers to use for draft marks and hull numbers. The 1/16" would be the correct size for 1/96 scale, and 1/8" would be correct for 1/48. 3/32" would be good for the 1/72 scale numerals you seek. Takes time to apply, but when done, look quite good! I've used 'em for years.
Good luck!
Bill
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