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Wooden ship models or wooden model ships are scale representations of ships, constructed mainly of wood. This type of model has been built for over two thousand years.〔Williams, Guy R. The World of Model Ships and Boats London 1971 Page 30〕 ==Basic types of wooden ship model construction== There are five basic types of construction used in building a wooden ship model hull: *Solid wood hull sawn and carved from a single block of wood. *Gluing together two thinner blocks of wood so that a block is formed with the seam vertical, so that the seam will show running down that surface of the block which is to be the deck. No advantage is gained by having the seam show along the sides of the hull.〔Boyd, Norman Napier, ''The Model Ship:Her role in history'' Suffolk, Antique Collectors Club 2000 ISBN 1-85149-327-1 p.37〕 *Bread and Butter Cutting four or five thinner slabs of wood (the ''Bread'') to be glued (the ''Butter'') later into a laminated block. In this case, the slabs will be oriented so that they sit one on top of the other. *Plank on bulkhead, a technique in which a series of shaped bulkheads are placed along the keel to form a shaped stage which will be covered with planks to form the hull of the model. *Plank on frame In this technique, the model is built just as the full size wooden ship is constructed. The keel is laid down in a manner which keeps it straight and true.. The sternpost and stem are erected, deadwood and strengthening pieces inserted, and a series of shaped frames are built and erected along the keel to form the internal framework of the model. The planks are then applied over the frame to form the external covering.〔Lavery, Brian, and Stephens, Simon ''Ship Models:Their purpose and development 1650 to the present'' London, Zwemmer 1995 ISBN 0-302-00654-0 p. 79〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Wooden ship model」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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