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This is my third wooden deck and I ended up removing it and letting the molded deck do the job. Here's why. The drain/tie down channels on the wood deck were barely there. The lines representing the planks were ok. But only just. Imo the detail was not really apparent enough. Maybe with some clear gloss they would have stood out more but I really didn't want a gloss deck. Although it was raining that last morning of cve-73s life afloat, I wasn't after the shiny look. The other thing was the deck edge. To me it stood out too much. On my other wooden deck jobs which were cruisers, it was not as obvious as that long straight line on a carrier. So I left it off. It really cones down to a matter of opinion and skill. If you have experience with them, you might like it. The color is on the money. But it lost me after that. If I did it again, I'd keep my money. I will say I've seen it gone and look good.Read full review
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The deck will look great once I finish the model. Fit was spot on. Color is perfect. Self adhesive wasn't so ternatious and let me pull it off and readjust. Many of the cutouts were hard to pull out, slintering some edges which I touched up with Lifecolor deck blue. Dry transfers were tricky in that they take a lot of force to burnish down, but look great. Applied a coat of semi-gloss clear acrylic varnish to seal the deal.
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