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Oceanic by HSM - FINISHED - 1:144 - mixed media


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This isn't really a build log in the classic sense, it is more of a video build log of my recently completed scratchbuilt 1:144 scale cruise ship Oceanic (1963). I documented the build and have edited it into several videos on the design and construction and figured some here may be interested in seeing how it was done. Hope you like the pictures and videos!

https://historicshipmodel.com/how-they-are-made

 

 

 

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From about as far from the ocean as you can get in North America!

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Jarod,

I just watched the segment on the fiberglass application.  This was extremely well filmed and explained.  I enjoyed the segment on the bomber maiden flight as well!!!   I take it from your accent, you are in the middle of Canada which is as you say, a bit of a ride to the ocean. 

 

Allan

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Yes Allan you would be right! I am in Winnipeg, Manitoba just North of where North Dakota and Minnesota meet. Your accent identification is impressive! As far as the fibreglass, I'm happy you enjoyed that segment but I'm sure there are much better videos on the subject out there. What I did worked but the radio controlled model airplane guys do that all the time and likely have better explanations.

From about as far from the ocean as you can get in North America!

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