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Seaview
First of all, I know I'm about thirty years too young to know what Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea is. This is the Seaview model by Gary Pilsworth( he's also got a lot of Gerry Anderson Stuff as well) that I built up as a Father's Day gift for dad, since he used to watch the show when he was younger.
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I like that model, though I wish the windows were accurate (not that a pen and a steady hand couldn't solve it).
Nice build-up, Dyna-soar. |
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What a thoughtful thing to do for your Dad!
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WHAT! no teeny tiny flying sub!!!.. lol
Nice job Dyna-soar, I'm sure your dad loves it ~ I would ! |
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what a great gift for fathers day, looks neat
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Very nice - flying sub is at jleslie48.com under the sci-fi downloads 'bout half-way down.
Yogi |
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and it is also available in our download section
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You know, I gotta spend more time there ... Scaling down the flying sub should be a nice challenge.
Yogi (still working on putting the stomp/rocket ARES on a pdf) |
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