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Oh yes, J.R. McClintock, think he was the financier of the project. That book I linked is pretty much the definitive history of the Hunley and I remember this guys name mentioned many times.
That's not paint. It's a wood veneer I made.Very nice paint Job Kenny, excellent work, My next will be the CCS Texas From Flagship Models :captain
I got your email Gerry.
First, that mock up of the Hunley outside the Charleston Museum has been there since before the Hunley was discovered so I would not use it as a reference at all. The second one is the one build by the Friends of the Hunley group as their traveling roadshow, it's probably more accurate but still dated as they were still digging into the craft.
I just don't know about the airbox or the port holes, although I've had the chance to see the Hunley a couple of times I have not been able to swing it.
You might be amused by this article.
http://www.postandcourier.com/article/20130604/PC16/130609717/1165/hicks-column-yankees-on-alert-as-hunley-surfaces-in-new-york
Also I need to remove the third image you posted, think they owner is pretty clear about now wanting it reproduced.
That's not paint. It's a wood veneer I made.Very nice paint Job Kenny, excellent work, My next will be the CCS Texas From Flagship Models :captain
I got your email Gerry.
First, that mock up of the Hunley outside the Charleston Museum has been there since before the Hunley was discovered so I would not use it as a reference at all. The second one is the one build by the Friends of the Hunley group as their traveling roadshow, it's probably more accurate but still dated as they were still digging into the craft.
I just don't know about the airbox or the port holes, although I've had the chance to see the Hunley a couple of times I have not been able to swing it.
You might be amused by this article.
http://www.postandcourier.com/article/20130604/PC16/130609717/1165/hicks-column-yankees-on-alert-as-hunley-surfaces-in-new-york
Also I need to remove the third image you posted, think they owner is pretty clear about now wanting it reproduced.
That's not paint. It's a wood veneer I made.Very nice paint Job Kenny, excellent work, My next will be the CCS Texas From Flagship Models :captain