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Website Updates and Off-Topic Discussion / Fleet Boat profile art
« on: March 24, 2010, 01:12:27 PM »
I figured, other than the profile forum I already post on, what better place to show my work-in-progress than right here amongst those who see and work with the real thing on a regular basis.  The versions that I post will more than likely bounce around as I make my way to the finished product.  To start off, here is a later Electric Boat built Gato with late-war modification to the tower.  Any comments, critiques, observations, and suggestions are always welcome, whether they be good or bad.


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Submarine Related Chatter / GUPPY III question
« on: March 23, 2010, 09:21:33 AM »
Does anyone know between which frames the additional 15' section was welded?

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New Member Introductions / Hi from Tennessee
« on: March 19, 2010, 12:46:38 PM »
Hi, my name is Edwin.  I'm the son of a submariner. Although Dad served on nukes (79-89)(Nautilus, Seawolf, Trepang, Louisville, Sculpin), I've become quite fond of the diesel boats.  I've managed to get to see a couple over the years (Drum and Cobia) and would love nothing more to see more.  I am also an aspiring profile artist and have started work on a massive Fleet Boat template project (my work is digital), based on techniques I've learned working on aircraft profiles. 

So, this is not only an introduction, but a request for some help.  In profiling, accuracy is of utmost importance.  Without a budget or time to take off from work to travel, I can't get to the museum boats to get some of the details I need.  Current detail at the top of the list is the size of the limber holes on the Portsmouth and Mare Is. built subs.....well the size of the EB and Manitowac subs would be good too.  If anyone knows these dimensions, could you share?

I do plan to print my work once finished.  I figure it'll probably take me somewhere near a year to finish, considering all the details I'll need to consider (conning towers being my biggest obstacle).  Once I do start printing, I plan to send some (haven't decided how many, yet) to each museum fleet boat, free of charge, for them to sell.  On the provision, of course, that the funds of any sold go towards the upkeep of these great boats.

WIP Images of my work:

Basic Electric Boat hull


Early Gato Bridge


Rough Draft of Torsk

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