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CapnMac82: Are you subjecting that I use basswood instead of the lindenwood that came with the ship? Are you referring to the first layer of planking or the second?
Yes, replace both.
AL pland that you just make some sort of solid layer with the one planking, which can run any old way, and be filled in with gobs of wood putty. Then, the veneer planks are meant to be run "to scale appearance."
Which is fine, other than you are running planks twise. And the thin veneer, which can be cut with scissors, will also frizz and split and misbehave.
Planks are interesting on wood hulls. They are one width at the midpoint, and narrower at bow and stern. You can measure he bulkheads and get a number of planks. Measuring the middle bulkhead, you can divide it into an even number of, say, 5mm wide planks. Use that quantity, and divide the measurements of the forwardmost and aftermost bulkhead. That will give you the target width to taper the planks "to."
Generally, you want to only taper the upper edges of planks. In 1:! construction you bevel the upper edge, and you relieve the back edge of planks to get them to fit. Luckily, such details are not generally necessary on models.
Your mileage may vary.
I've never found any use for Pin Pushers. That's because you generally need to drill the part so they don't split. At which point wooden pins (treenails) are as useful as stubborn brass pins.
Mind that fals deck that AL provides can be held down with a pile of rubber bands as easily as any other way.
That's my 2¢, spend it well.