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Small update , still need to weather the cupola , add the front siding , ivy up the trellis , place a planter box at the base of the trellis and about a half a million other things .
I need to use some indirect lighting to make the building visible yet still be able to see the spotlight lighting fx on the cupola .























 
I want a 1/35th scale Sportsfisherman , twin outboard in the diner/truckstop parking lot , side of the building ?.
Unfortunately there are no 1/35th scale Sportsfisherman boats or outboard motors [ cept for some small , Zodiak type light craft , small hp offerings ] .
I took an old Tamiya PBR [ built when it first came out , 1990/1991 ] and I am currently trying to make it a Robolo , Blackwatch Combi style fisher .
Maybe that or a center console .
The only glitch in the plan will be the hull . The PBR has a shallow draft hull whereas a Sportsfisher has a deep vee hull .
Artistic license scratch build # SB1835263749 amendment B .

Well here goes .......................









 
You are a very clever man! For you, we make very special Won-ton soup!
I just made a 1/72 Merc. 140 outboard. It never occurred to me to use a gear leg for the lower unit! Bravo!!
 
You are a very clever man! For you, we make very special Won-ton soup!
I just made a 1/72 Merc. 140 outboard. It never occurred to me to use a gear leg for the lower unit! Bravo!!
Thanks man !!!
That's actually a langing gear leg from an old Hasagua , ............... Hasa, .............. Hasagwaya , ............ you know who I mean .
1/32nd scale A4E SkyHawk
 
LOL , yeah , I tried scratchin screws but they just didn't look right so I hit the spares boxes and found 1/72nd scale screws from an old Italeri S Boat that I made a water line build .
 
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