Model customization
Car Ro-ro ship model
1. Hull structure
- Hull shape: The hull of the car ro-ro ship model is usually tall and square in design to maximize the space for loading cars and trucks. The hull has simple lines and multiple decks.
- Size ratio: The model is scaled down, and the common ratios are 1:200, 1:400, etc. The specific ratio depends on the purpose of the model and the display needs.
- Material: The hull is usually made of wood, plastic or resin, and high-end models may use metal materials to enhance texture and durability.
2. Vehicle deck and hatch door
- Vehicle Deck: The vehicle decks of the car ro-boat models are usually designed in multiple layers, and these deck structures are accurately reproduced on the model.
- Hammer door design: The model will simulate the vehicle's entry and exit hatch (such as stern doors, side doors, etc.), and some high-end models may have openable hatch doors.
- Ramp and lift: The vehicle deck is usually connected by a ramp or lift, and these details are also simulated on the model.
3. Vehicle loading
- Micro-vehicles: Micro-vehicles, trucks, etc. will be placed on the model to simulate the loading of the actual ship. Vehicles are usually scaled down and have exquisite details.
- Fixtures: Micro fixtures (such as tying equipment) are installed on the deck to ensure the stability of the vehicle during navigation.
4. Deck Equipment
- Mooring equipment: including anchors, mooring winches, etc. These equipment will also be accurately reproduced on the model.
- Ventilation equipment: Cars are usually equipped with ventilation equipment, and the model will also have corresponding details.
- Fire-fighting equipment: Micro fire-fighting equipment will be installed on the model to simulate the safety system of the actual ship.
5. Superstructure
- Pilot: The superstructure of the model is usually located at the stern or in the boat, and there may be fine dashboard and console details inside the bridge.
- Living Area: The living area is usually located below or behind the driver's table and may include crew dormitories, restaurants and other facilities.
- Chimney: The chimneys of the car's Ro-Ro-Boat model are usually located on the top of the superstructure and may be painted in the iconic color of the ship company.6. Painting and logo
- Paint: The model is usually sprayed according to the actual car Ro-Ro-Boat coating scheme, and the common colors are white, blue or gray.
- Logo: including ship name, ship registration port, company logo, etc. These details will also be accurately reproduced on the model.
7. Promote the system
- Propeller: The model's propeller is usually made of metal or plastic, and the fine model may contain rotatable propellers.
- Rudder: The model's rudder can usually be movable, simulating the steering operation of the actual ship.
8. Details and decorations
- Railings and Stairs: Miniature railings and stairs will be installed on the model to increase the sense of reality.
- Lighting: Some high-end models may be equipped with LED lighting, simulated ship navigation lights, deck lights, etc.
9. Base and display
- Base: The model is usually equipped with a wooden or plastic base for stable display. The base may contain information such as the name, proportion, and other information of the ship.
- Display Box: To protect the model, some high-end models will be equipped with glass or acrylic display box.
10. Purpose
- Design and Research: used in ship design and fluid mechanics research to test hull performance.
- Display and Collection: As a collectible or display item, for ship enthusiasts to enjoy.
- Education and Training: Used in a nautical school or training center to help trainees understand the structure and operation of a car ro-ro ship.
11. Special design
- Moving parts: Some high-end models may be designed with movable hatch doors, ramps or propellers for added interactivity and realism.
- Customization: The model can be customized with a specific ship name, painting or configuration according to customer needs.
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