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A Nautilus style modeling room: February 2010
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A Nautilus style modeling room. A Nautilus style modeling room. Nicest paint booth ever! A - Door - A - Bull. View my complete profile. Make: technology on your time. Monsterlist of Halloween links. February 20, 2010. Nicest paint booth ever! Not necessarily the nicest ever. Don't sue me. This was the last of the major projects. (Huzzah! I have a couple of smaller more or less set dressing type projects but I could start modeling in here anytime now if I wanted, but first I'm going to get all the paint d...
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The Wahoo Project: Readying for the Regatta
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009. Readying for the Regatta. Jeff LaRue pinged us all with an e-mail reminder the other day of his mutual intention (along with that of Matt Thor) of attending the annual SubCommittee SubRegatta in Carmel, Indiana this summer. The idea, as stated in earlier posts, is to make some kind of presentation to the gathered faithful detailing the genesis, progress and current state of our beloved Wahoo. Knock 'em dead, guys. Tell us what you think about the Wahoo Project! The Wahoo Project ...
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The Wahoo Project: January 2009
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Thursday, January 22, 2009. Matt's AutoCad work continues to rapidly flourish. Below are illustrations of his progress in adding "surface" to the wire frame of the Wahoo. Now completed with this process, he's also begun polishing the hull imagery by smoothing its "skin" (shown in the reddish images) - all handled through the wonder of that intricate, elaborate professional rendering software he's so obviously mastered. (As we've noted among ourselves, he ought to: he does this for a living! S eventual hu...
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The Wahoo Project: Making Plans
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Thursday, January 1, 2009. Daily e-mails between various team members have flown furiously back and forth as progress continues apace. Most have had to do with the finding, creation, duplication or transmission of plans of various aspects of the Wahoo. Be they her overall hull contours, fairwater configurations, deck details or armament specifics. Paul, of course, has been instrumental in researching and presenting the history of Wahoo. The publication still making its resourceful presence known from the...
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The Wahoo Project: Meeting of the Minds
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Sunday, August 30, 2009. Meeting of the Minds. At least a minor meeting of the Wahoo. Minds took place during the weekend of August 21-23 as most of the Project faithful gathered during Paul Crozier's "Sun N Fun" R/C sub summer Fun Run in the Houston area. This annual conclave of members of the SubCommittee's SubRon 5 local chapter afforded its participants a chance not only to get reacquainted among themselves, but also to talk. Above, SubRon 5 crew gathers in the Houston heat. View my complete profile.
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The Wahoo Project: Surface the Boat!
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Thursday, January 22, 2009. Matt's AutoCad work continues to rapidly flourish. Below are illustrations of his progress in adding "surface" to the wire frame of the Wahoo. Now completed with this process, he's also begun polishing the hull imagery by smoothing its "skin" (shown in the reddish images) - all handled through the wonder of that intricate, elaborate professional rendering software he's so obviously mastered. (As we've noted among ourselves, he ought to: he does this for a living!
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The Wahoo Project: April 2009
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009. Readying for the Regatta. Jeff LaRue pinged us all with an e-mail reminder the other day of his mutual intention (along with that of Matt Thor) of attending the annual SubCommittee SubRegatta in Carmel, Indiana this summer. The idea, as stated in earlier posts, is to make some kind of presentation to the gathered faithful detailing the genesis, progress and current state of our beloved Wahoo. Knock 'em dead, guys. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Legends of the Deep.
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A Nautilus style modeling room: May 2008
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A Nautilus style modeling room. A Nautilus style modeling room. Out of the closet. View my complete profile. Make: technology on your time. Monsterlist of Halloween links. May 30, 2008. I have been busy running some riveted straps across the ceiling. Its kind of a surprisingly labor intensive part of the project. Each one is primed then needs two coats of paint and then finally a light weathering before it can go up. It looks pretty neat up there but by itself not much of a blog update. May 18, 2008.
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A Nautilus style modeling room: June 2009
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A Nautilus style modeling room. A Nautilus style modeling room. Dark Side of the Room Part 2. View my complete profile. Make: technology on your time. Monsterlist of Halloween links. June 7, 2009. Dark Side of the Room Part 2. I am very pleased to have reached this point as it is the one feature that really sells the room as a submarine to me. There are several small projects left to do before I can declare the room done but I have definitely crossed over the hump. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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A Nautilus style modeling room: And so it ends...
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A Nautilus style modeling room. A Nautilus style modeling room. And so it ends. View my complete profile. Make: technology on your time. Monsterlist of Halloween links. April 13, 2010. And so it ends. Here's the final look. See the first post for what came before. Thanks for following along it was a hoot. Get out and do something yourselves to prove to the world you are here and perhaps slightly "off". Well done. Loved your tree house analogy. A fine observation. Who knows? 16 April, 2010. For me the cha...