Of course.
I was just stating the obvious with inclusive defaults of such approaches. A fair example would be the fuselage of an aircraft, or in my trade, the hull of a boat or ship.
Still, the skeletal view intrigues me with such things. I have built models of boat hulls and left them unskinned for display for a time just to enjoy that part of the process. Once covered, nobody really knows what is there. I keep the frame and lines drawings as well. If I had drawn them with something more visible than #3 pencil, I would likely have framed and hung them on my wall.
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