ORCA scratch build

The only nit I can pick is the size of the wristwatch. Even a Seamaster 1000 (which is pretty huge and age appropriate- he didn't wear this, but Jacques Cousteau did) wouldn't be quite that large.

As a "watch guy" I appreciate it being there, but the size is a bit too large.

99% of people probably wouldn't notice either, so feel free to ignore me... no disrespect intended of course.

The face and other details of EVERYTHING are over the top. With some creative camera work and careful lighting this could very easily be mistaken for full scale.
 
The only nit I can pick is the size of the wristwatch. Even a Seamaster 1000 (which is pretty huge and age appropriate- he didn't wear this, but Jacques Cousteau did) wouldn't be quite that large.

As a "watch guy" I appreciate it being there, but the size is a bit too large.

99% of people probably wouldn't notice either, so feel free to ignore me... no disrespect intended of course.

The face and other details of EVERYTHING are over the top. With some creative camera work and careful lighting this could very easily be mistaken for full scale.
That might be because I used a hooper figure for the body and it’s his watch,but because you noticed when I get a sec I’ll make his watch :)
 
made new display stand adding a bit of dynamic interest. I might put a motor on it.
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blood work added and printing new buckets as the heat warping bothers me
 
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That might be because I used a hooper figure for the body and it’s his watch,but because you noticed when I get a sec I’ll make his watch :)
I was thinking the same thing about the watch being slightly off. Makes sense now - it was because you didn't make it!
 
What does brody have with having a wash cloth over his shoulder? he has one when he leave his house but his wife grabs it of him, then he has an orange one over his shoulder under his jacket from the office all the way through the shop till the ferry. Then wile chiming?
 
Great update...and Brody looks the part for sure:cool::cool: I don't know how you're going to transport that model but if it was me, I would build a base with rollers to move it back and forth(y) A night shot of the boat on the Thames would be F.A.B. of course...no pressure:p
 
If you want to do Brodies rifle.. It is an M-1 Garand, WW2-Korean era. Cal. 30-06 (.30 caliber-adopted 1906)
Never mind. It looks like the Quinn figure comes with one already.
 
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