Now this dio is -almost- finished, time to tell "Who Did What":
Both of us, Jean and Bruno have been working on this:
Jean:
- had the original idea ten years ago and started it... with paper parts
- did the design drawings for ALL the parts from official documents: various period plans and the huge picture collection from NavSource. Spent hundreds of drawing hours. Also hundredth of hours looking at the background details of the thousands of NavSource Mare Island photos to get the right building or equipment.
- did teach Bruno how to "migrate" from his original engineer style drawing to illustrator drawing, more suitable to photo etching.
- did the whole assembly and painting
Bruno :
- joined the project five years ago and convinced Jean to drop paper building for custom photo etching
- did teach Jean how to design a photo etched drawing
- did help with documentation (I'm more fluent in English), particularly with the Gato subs.
- did ALL the etching, some parts in two, even three versions, totalizing 53 sheet with about 6,000 parts.
- did the masters for the YD-33 barge and the ARD and did the corresponding castings.
- did the decals
Both :
- Always worked together to get the best from each other. Emulation will remain as the best point of this partnership. Lot of fun also
Speaking for myself: just compare the early etching for the Endicott dredge (2007) and this little Piper Grasshopper (2011) to understand the amount of progress in my etching.
_Bruno