![]() ![]() Please review the photos of my full kit (interior plus exterior) to see what is included in the kit you will receive if you order this kit. He personally scratch made several tiny detail pieces (keyboards, graphics panels, clipboards, etc.) These tiny details are not included in the kit I offer. **please note the photos showing here of the completed finished model was built by a very skilled model maker. This project was started in November of 2001, and took nearly three years to complete. Good job showing off this great model, Kelvin!! Disney Nautilus in 1/32 scale - Scratchbuilt R/C This page is dedicated to the construction and buildup of my scratchbuilt 1/32 scale Nautilus from Disneys 1954 classic, '20,000 Leagues Under the Sea'. He's scratchbuilt a base, scratchbuilt many modifications (ladders, equipment, keyboards etc.) and even incorporated some interior lighting. The model showing below is a full buildup of this proteus model EXTERIOR PLUS INTERIOR kit by artist Kelvin Thompson. These photos demonstrate what the model looks like with blacked out dome and windows: This is a finished version of the EXTERIOR ONLY buildup. ![]() Seen below is the EXTERIOR with INTERIOR kit. This illustration shows the placement of the decals on the model: UPDATE: WATER-SLIDE DECAL SHEET NOW INCLUDED IN THE KIT!!!!! For a more in-depth look at this design, check this wonderful page. His work influenced every science fiction film made ever since. It was conceived by the same genious who designed the NAUTILUS for 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea - HARPER GOFF. The proteus is a design that influeced every science fiction film ever made since. Re-fitted, Re-tooled, Re-booted, the redesign and re-issue of a CLASSIC!! By C&R models!!! Email for details. Length: 30.25" inches - Beam: 3.This is the homepage for the remastered and retooled PROTEUS submarine from classic Sci-Fi! **UPDATED! Check bottom for sample build-ups.ĮXTERIOR ONLY BUILD HAS BEEN COMPLETED. Thanks!Ĭlick on the image or here for details and a larger view Ship & Submarine Models are Stocked and Ready for DeliveryĬurrent lead times (availability) for delivery of most STOCK ship & submarine models on this page is 2-3 days some can take 2-4 weeks when backordered. Inside with photos, exhibits, and replicas leading to the evolution of the. We will contact you via email to let you know the window of time on your order for delivery. Download this stock image: Submarine Force Museum, Groton CT USA, Jun 2019. Production is limited so please buy and order now to ensure your model out of the next production. Models can take up to 4 to 5 months for delivery. Lead Time for Delivery of "Made to Order" Ship ModelsĬurrent lead times (availability) of most MADE TO ORDER ship and submarine models is 3-4 months. Ship display cases do require some assembly and are shipped in foam padding and doubled boxed. Your submarine or ship model will arrive extremely well packaged in molded Styrofoam and double boxed for maximum protection via FedEx Ground in the US. Building a CR 66 inch Disney Nautilus Part One Ive built a lot of submarine models in my time and most of them were RC but the one that always got away. Made of the finest kiln-dried, specially treated Philippine mahogany, and metal castings for details that are not obtainable with wood. They are true works of art crafted by highly skilled artisans, hand carved and hand painted. 04 OCTOBER 2003: Activated DISCUSSION GROUP. Installed a more appropriate background to the DISNEYLAND 20,000 LEAGUES EXHIBIT page. The models featured in this line come fully assembled and ready for immediate presentation or display. 03 OCTOBER 2003: Added GUY TAKIGUCHI’s amazing Brass-Clad NAUTILUS replica to the NAUTILUS MODELS section. If you would like to modify the offered models click here for our Custom Ship Models. Some models are "Made to Order", meaning they will be produced upon your order, as pictured with no modifications. Most models are stocked and ready to ship in 2-3 days of order. This production line of museum quality models are not kits. ![]()
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