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Thanks Much! Your comments are appreciated......................Bill W.navydavesof wrote:Hello, all!
I live in the Virginia Beach area, and I am a docent at the USS Wisconsin. When I was going to volunteer a few weeks ago, I came across the Santee on my way out to the Wisconsin, and man what a pleasure. I had no idea Bill had done it. I looked at it and examined it, and man did I admire the detail involved. In the mean time, however, I found out that it was Bill's and it's a pleasure to be able to talk to the artist who constructed such a thing.
I must say the pictures do NOT do the real thing justice. I have always been a fan of the large scale models. They are the apex of model art, I think. It's something you have to walk down and across to see. There are some large scale models that seem to be rushed so they lack a lot of detail like down-pipes, markings, deck fittings, etc. Santee, on the other hand, looks really, really great. I can only imagine what a 1/96 version of the 1991 USS Wisconsin would look like. Talking about artwork.
If you ever get a chance to go by Nauticus in Norfolk, Virginia, you must go by and take a look at the Santee. You can't miss it.

Thanks Dave!!!!Dave Wooley wrote:Can't let Bill's Santee slip onto the second page I need the inspiration .![]()
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now that's what i call....the icing on the cake......excellent bill.........joeBill Waldorf wrote:Just recieved this from the Hampton Roads Naval Museum. Thought I'd share it with you......................

I spent 30 minutes on the PC and I can't locate either one of these.........scousegit wrote:Just come accross these two images of the ship, a before and after.
http://www.shipsnostalgia.com/gallery/s ... imit/last1
http://www.shipsnostalgia.com/gallery/s ... imit/last1
Scouse