That last video was great. Looking forward to seeing the Seaview up close!!! Weather for Cabin Fever is looking good .
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Well, as usual, I’m wrong. I thought that this one was the Scorpion. I just glanced at it half asleep, I guess it’s 1/96 where other ones is 1/72.
We've got the SCORPION's hull and sail completed but everything's still in primer gray. We had to put it aside as we readied the other boats for the soon to arrive Cabin Fever event. The video was about the Moebius SEAVIEW. I plan to concentrate each video on a specific project.Of the approximately 40,000 men who served on U-boats in WWII, it is estimated that around 28,000 to 30,000 lost their lives.Comment
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Yupper!... Jake and I are so looking forward to this. We'll be at the hotel a bit after noon-time and will camp out at the convention center loading-doors plenty of time before the 1500 set-up time -- just to insure we get the prim tables and location.
Good news on the weather -- one less thing to worry about. The four of us should work out dinner plans for Thursday. There's a nice place right across the street from the event. Something to consider.
Working up another video to air tonight. Trimming the little 1/96 Type-21.
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How about the 1/144 Type 092 Xia and 1/35 British X-craft?Make it simple, make strong, make it work!Comment
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So just the 1/128 Seaview, 1/96 Albacore and Type XXI?Make it simple, make strong, make it work!Comment
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.... and 31" Disney NAUTILUS. And if there's room in the van I'll also bring the KILO, and SKIPJACK.
Driving up with me is Jake. He'll be bringing his big Type-9, SKPJACK along with his little Type-21.
Further representing our mob will be Tim Logan and a friend, Steve Mayo, and Ken Druze. This is going to be a blast!Who is John Galt?Comment
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No. Same ones this boat started out with, recently completed.
You might be thinking of Jake's boat that has been running the original pair of motors for over a year -- in and out of the water -- without need of replacement. Sure. They look like rusted tin-cans, but work fine still.
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Oh, it's a totally brand new boat.
No. Same ones this boat started out with, recently completed.
You might be thinking of Jake's boat that has been running the original pair of motors for over a year -- in and out of the water -- without need of replacement. Sure. They look like rusted tin-cans, but work fine still.Make it simple, make strong, make it work!Comment














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