Hey all,
I'm still somewhat confused on the construction of U-Boat decking. On some boats, the decking *looks* like its metal plate with elongated holes cut in, yet, I'm sure from what I know of the decking, it was all made out of wood with a water resistant treatment added to it (originally black, but faded to a brown quite rapidly). On some boats, it looks like wood planking only, with none of the elongated holes. When I examine some photo etch detail parts for sub kits, the decking is very detailed and intricate, yet, isn't it just supposed to be wood planking ?, what is all this detail ? Was the planking on boats somewhat unique to each boat in much the same way that flood hole patterns had a tendancy to be anything but standard ? Maybe there is some sort of metal framework that the wood planking was secured to that accounts for some of the different looks and detail ?.....all these questions.
I hope someone can help clarify.
Thanks,
Mylo
I'm still somewhat confused on the construction of U-Boat decking. On some boats, the decking *looks* like its metal plate with elongated holes cut in, yet, I'm sure from what I know of the decking, it was all made out of wood with a water resistant treatment added to it (originally black, but faded to a brown quite rapidly). On some boats, it looks like wood planking only, with none of the elongated holes. When I examine some photo etch detail parts for sub kits, the decking is very detailed and intricate, yet, isn't it just supposed to be wood planking ?, what is all this detail ? Was the planking on boats somewhat unique to each boat in much the same way that flood hole patterns had a tendancy to be anything but standard ? Maybe there is some sort of metal framework that the wood planking was secured to that accounts for some of the different looks and detail ?.....all these questions.
I hope someone can help clarify.
Thanks,
Mylo





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