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Re: NUMA Deep Encounter

by Bigdaddy Mark » Tue Nov 26, 2013 10:59 am

sgtryan13 wrote:I dig it! Lighting looks great, and the overall impression is really cool. Since I never read the books, can I assume that the names of the Admiral, Dirk, and Al are stolen from the book and used in the movie Sahara?
The movie Sahara is (very loosely) based on the Clive Cussler book Sahara.
The boat was taken from another one of his books, but it's just a (very) loose interpretation.

Thanks for the kind words. It was fun doing something that didn't have to be dead on. I think I needed the break.

Re: NUMA Deep Encounter

by sgtryan13 » Tue Nov 26, 2013 9:10 am

I dig it! Lighting looks great, and the overall impression is really cool. Since I never read the books, can I assume that the names of the Admiral, Dirk, and Al are stolen from the book and used in the movie Sahara?

Re: NUMA Deep Encounter

by LE BOSCO » Mon Nov 25, 2013 12:14 am

Hello Mark


splendid and original :thumbs_up_1: these are the two words that come to mind,when I see your model :woo_hoo:
and more ,a very clean work :thumbs_up_1:
cheers
Nicolas

Re: NUMA Deep Encounter

by Bigdaddy Mark » Sun Nov 24, 2013 8:42 pm

Wow Chris, that means a lot to me. Thank You.

Re: NUMA Deep Encounter

by PetrolGator » Sun Nov 24, 2013 8:19 pm

When I was in high school and through my sophomore year of college, I worked on a USF Department of Marine Science research boat in the Gulf. Before I sold out to Big Oil, I wanted to spend endless days on ships like the Deep Encounter. Alas, reality...

Anyway. Your last photograph of the Deep Encounter launching her submersible brought up old and very pleasant memories, though we used ROVs exclusively. Thank you.

Wonderful build. Absolutely wonderful.

Re: NUMA Deep Encounter

by Bigdaddy Mark » Sun Nov 24, 2013 7:40 pm

Thanks.
It did seem like it went fast, but that's compared to the Bataan build. LOL
I don't think I'd use them, but I'd keep them if I were you. You never know when the NUMA bug might bite. LOL
Thanks for the offer.
I have a bunch of 200 scale people (not very good detail) if you or anyone else wants them.
I'm done with the 200 scale. It's 350 for me. 200 is just to big.

Re: NUMA Deep Encounter

by anyahajobuzi » Sun Nov 24, 2013 6:41 pm

Damn Mark, you are quick!!!

I started reading your thread and thought: hey, I got a set of 1/196 scale ladders I ended up with by mistake, so I was just gonna send them to ya, but I kept reading , only to find out you are actually finished?!?!?!?! Either your building time is impressive, or I am :censored_2: slow with mine!
I think your speed is amazing, especially given the quality. For being just " whipped together" this is a very nice model Mark!!! You are onto something with that whole "building stuff without researching a lot" thing.... :thinking:

Do you think you would still have use for 1/200 PE ladders though? I sure don't, but I don't want to just throw them away..

Cheers: Laci

Re: NUMA Deep Encounter

by Bigdaddy Mark » Sun Nov 24, 2013 6:14 pm

Other than the frame for the water, that I will be making in the summer months when I can bring out the tools, I'm calling this done.
It's not exactly like the description, but I had a lot of fun.
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It was an easy build, not a lot of detail, but fun none the less.

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I planned on making a Helo pad, but without any 200 scale choppers I decided to leave it off.

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Admiral James Sandecker watching over his men.

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Led lighting made for a lot of fun during the build, but the end result is worth it.

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Dirk is disconnecting the Abyss Navigator so Al Giordino can start his dive.

Re: NUMA Deep Encounter

by Bigdaddy Mark » Wed Nov 20, 2013 1:27 pm

Still pluggin' away.
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I received my bag of 50 people yesterday, so I'm going to start figuring out what will look good on the deck.
To me it just doesn't look right without people.

Re: NUMA Deep Encounter

by boomstick68 » Mon Nov 18, 2013 8:47 pm

That rocks Bigdaddy!

Re: NUMA Deep Encounter

by Bigdaddy Mark » Mon Nov 18, 2013 3:54 pm

I have a little bit more done.
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I'm going to have to start on the water soon.

Re: NUMA Deep Encounter

by Bigdaddy Mark » Wed Nov 13, 2013 9:42 pm

LOL I think that'd be a bit overkill. Maybe a few torp launchers.

Re: NUMA Deep Encounter

by boomstick68 » Wed Nov 13, 2013 9:26 pm

Man I love that hull. Yeah, too bad about the helo. However, you could mount a quad bofors! :lol_3:

Re: NUMA Deep Encounter

by Bigdaddy Mark » Wed Nov 13, 2013 9:21 pm

I've been working slowly on the Deep Encounter.
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The upper deck, mast, and stacks aren't yet attached. I have some work to do on the bridge, and since I can't find a 1/200th Helo I think I'm going to nix the helo deck. Not sure yet, just thinking.

Re: NUMA Deep Encounter

by Bigdaddy Mark » Sun Nov 03, 2013 6:32 pm

I'm not sure how the Helo deck is going to work out.
Today I worked on lighting the portholes.
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I foil taped the inner hull, then added 3 LEDs. I also foil taped the inside of the lower deck. This lit the portholes nicely.

I also built the first deck's bulkheads. The main deck isn't glued on yet. I still need to rout some wires for the bridge.

Re: NUMA Deep Encounter

by Neptune » Sat Nov 02, 2013 11:09 am

Hello Mark,

great project you have there. For the helo deck you might also consider moving it one level up to be at the level of the bridge roof/monkey bridge. This is done as well on some offshore ships with a lattice structure to support it. Bridge windows are below, so these guys don't see much up, yet they see better forward (closer to the bow at least).
Of course if you're planning that office space etc. the Waker arrangement may be better, although less space for the helo of course.

Re: NUMA Deep Encounter

by Bigdaddy Mark » Sat Nov 02, 2013 6:30 am

Before bed I got a coat of paint on the ship's hull, but that's about all I've done the past few days.

I woke up at 0330 this morning, and just couldn't fall back asleep. After taking the dog out I decided to do a little work on the ship.
I'm planning on tilting the aft hoist back so I had to cut the center pulley section out. I added a little PE, and I'll add the PE pulley when I install the hoist.
This like all the other hoists and cranes will be a dark blue.
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Next I painted the RHIB and life raft containers. For some reason they are molded to the deck, but will look good once everything else is added. I also painted the aft hoist skid and a few other do dads on the deck.
This is also a good shot of the hull.
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I was going to make one stack and stay very true to the book, but I want to have a bit of fun with this area and I'll be using both stacks.
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I forgot to open the stacks, so I'll have to do that before paint.

Lastly tonight I masked everything so I can shoot some white when the wife wakes up.
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This is about as much as I can do without firing up the compressor.

Re: NUMA Deep Encounter

by Bigdaddy Mark » Tue Oct 29, 2013 7:28 pm

boomstick68 wrote:DSV looks great. From that picture, the fit looks fantastic! :woo_hoo:
Thanks.

I got a little more done tonight in between coughing jags.
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I mixed Tamiya Red with Tamiya Hull and am happy with the results.
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I've looked at a lot of pictures, and liked the darker green over the bright green. This is just thinned NATO green.
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I was going to scratch build the RHIB, but after thinking about it for a while I decided to keep this one and doctor it up a bit.

So far I don't see much drama with the build. I'm going to be doing a lot of mock-ups to see where the lights are going to go, and how to hide all the wires.

Re: NUMA Deep Encounter

by boomstick68 » Tue Oct 29, 2013 2:36 pm

DSV looks great. From that picture, the fit looks fantastic! :woo_hoo:

Re: NUMA Deep Encounter

by Bigdaddy Mark » Tue Oct 29, 2013 11:05 am

I did some more on the DSV. I didn't like the way the footholds looked, so I removed them.
I also gave it a Flying Sub blue stripe
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I also used the arm holds from a 50 cal as the claws.
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I still need to add the Low Frequency antenna, but I'm happy with how it came out.

I also tested the fit of the aft deck, and am very happy. For an older model this is nice to see.
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Now if I can get rid of this darn cold I might get some good work done.

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