ICTINCO ll Submarine Build
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When you find the time to build the TURTLE the way it should be built, I hope you post the build like you always do! That stupid build that I am doing is going to be a static model only that will show the interior to a certain degree of authenticity. I will really be looking forward to your build!
Rob
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David,
When you find the time to build the TURTLE the way it should be built, I hope you post the build like you always do! That stupid build that I am doing is going to be a static model only that will show the interior to a certain degree of authenticity. I will really be looking forward to your build!
Rob
"Firemen can stand the heat."
The good looks of my model -- why it looks so 'right' -- must be placed at the feet of one of America's greatest speculative technical illustrators of all time, Frank Tinsley. His work had graced so many books and magazines from the past; it was his work that introduced so many to the wonders of the machine-world, and what science and good, sound engineering could accomplish. For more on that man and his work, I recommend a long sit-down at these sites:
The Art of Frank Tinsley – Never Was (neverwasmag.com)
frank tinsley - Search Images (bing.com)
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You're very kind.
The good looks of my model -- why it looks so 'right' -- must be placed at the feet of one of America's greatest speculative technical illustrators of all time, Frank Tinsley. His work had graced so many books and magazines from the past; it was his work that introduced so many to the wonders of the machine-world, and what science and good, sound engineering could accomplish. For more on that man and his work, I recommend a long sit-down at these sites:
The Art of Frank Tinsley – Never Was (neverwasmag.com)
frank tinsley - Search Images (bing.com)
David
I will certainly spend some down time reading about him and his works. In my browsing, I also notice some of your great work David!
Rob
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Thank you very much for posting this great information! Mr. Tinsley was a gifted thinker and illustrator for sure. And really looking at some of illustrations he was certainly a head of his time. He saw the world we live in today!
I will certainly spend some down time reading about him and his works.
Rob
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I will certainly read up on these gentlemen. I do not recognize any of them! Looking forward to the research! I think one more name should be added to this list, and that is David Merriman lll.Last edited by rwtdiver; 01-26-2023, 03:26 AM.Comment
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My rattle can base colors arrived today! Dark brown, light brown, and the matt clear coat.
Along with the rattle cans I will be using water base acrylic paints, and in some areas Teaters enamel paints. Along with the paints I will be using an assortment of paint brushes.
After going over several different photos of the original boat, I have chosen the boat colors as per the photo below!
The copper that is shown in the photo on the upper stern section and on the two side panels forward and aft, may be accomplished with the copper enamel paints! Not sure! But I may go the extra mile and go with thin copper sheets to achieve a better authentic look.
SPECAL NOTE: Do to the nature of the STL files that I had on this boat that show four bands around the hull (hull section attachment) which obviously the actual boat does not have, I may either blend them in the same color as the hull or darken them to indicate them as a steel band!
As soon as our temperatures get up to about 70 degrees here in Arizona, I will begin the paint work!
Rob
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Good preparation apparent here, Rob. Get some varied color (metallic) 'rub-n'-buff.'
Amazon.com: AMACO Rub n Buff Wax Metallic Finish 4 Color Kit - Antique Gold Silver Leaf Gold Leaf Ebony 15ml Tubes - Versatile Gilding Wax for Finishing Furniture Antiquing and Restoration - 4 Rub and Buff ColorsWho is John Galt?Comment
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Good preparation apparent here, Rob. Get some varied color (metallic) 'rub-n'-buff.'
Amazon.com: AMACO Rub n Buff Wax Metallic Finish 4 Color Kit - Antique Gold Silver Leaf Gold Leaf Ebony 15ml Tubes - Versatile Gilding Wax for Finishing Furniture Antiquing and Restoration - 4 Rub and Buff Colors
Rob
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Today I managed to finally make my final finish and color for the ICTINEO ll!
I tried different primers and colored finishes.
The primer is at the bottom of the sample, and the final base color is at the top. It is Rust-o-leum Chalked Cocoa Bean brown flat finish. Tomorrow I will apply the primer now that our temperature will be in the 70's. I will be using the same finishing procedure and products on my Turtle build.
Rob
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With our temperatures here in AZ at about 72 degrees today I decided to apply the flat grey primer coat to my Ictineo.
I used the Rust-Oleum Flat Grey Primer for this procedure. Ounce this has cured I will be applying the Rust-Oleum Chalked Cocoa bean brown as my final base coat color. After this finish cures comes the final trim finish work!
https://youtu.be/FGlJC-W8xss
The above video also shows the Turtle with the primer coat as well!
Rob
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With the warmer temperature's today I was able to apply the final base color coat to the Ictineo ll.
After the finish has cured I will do some trim finish work after which will come the final flat clear coat.
Rob
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Started on the final trim work on the Ictineo ll.
I have added the 3D printed panel sections on the stern section to represent the copper panels.
This is one shot that shows the final trim work completion.
This is the photo of the completed ICTINEO ll! It has been a real learning process right from the get-go. The print files had to be re-engineered to achieve the size that I wanted and to design the WTC that would provide the propulsion system as well as the chain operated rudder system. The first testing in the water proved to be a dud. It had very little forward movement and no reverse movement with the actual prop that was designed for this boat. If I decide to operate this boat any further in the water, I would certainly need to do away with the current prop and add a more modern design.
As for now we will move on to another project. I do appreciate everyone's input, suggestions, and above all help in building this boat. Thank you all!
Rob
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How about some LED light to illuminate the portholes. I do believe the periscope looking thing on top of the bow is a lamp .Make it simple, make strong, make it work!Comment
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