ORCA scratch build

Did it have a logo on it?
Ppl of a certain age in the US definitely remember the Coleman drink cooler. :) Ubiquitous at rec and school sporting events, family vacations, etc.

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Unfortunately, that is not the right cooler. The logo/label is different.

Coleman was another brand for these, but it could have been an off brand too...

Check the visible edge of the label- you can see the side is scalloped in, and your reference one is not. Sorry I don't have more detail for you...
 
Here's a nice (metal) Coleman. You can see it's quite different (but bomb-proof).

This "bee" brand might be worth searching:


Different style Coleman, so perhaps it was that (but label looks wrong)


This is TOTALLY wrong, but the logo (Philips 66) cauht my eye as possibly being the logo on the film-used piece...


This is not the right one, but I think this brand (Poloron) is on the right track. Note the handle style and lid style...


Posting this last one because it's MAGNIFICENT!

 
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Lots of stuff going on in the background today , printing more stuff making some molds and started the cage. Oh and diving Hooper turned up today. I made a copy of his dive bottle but it was just a little too small so I had a look and it turn out the bottle on the deck and one the shark eat are larger version than the one he has in the cage
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Lots of stuff going on in the background today , printing more stuff making some molds and started the cage. Oh and diving Hooper turned up today. I made a copy of his dive bottle but it was just a little too small so I had a look and it turn out the bottle on the deck and one the shark eat are larger version than the one he has in the cage
I know this is screen-accurate, but having worked on commercial fishing boats, I can't help cringing at the plates and mugs sitting on bare wood. Nowadays, at least, every galley table is covered in non-slip matting (and even still, sometimes your meal ends up on the floor).

Oh, and just in case you're looking for any extra random bits and bobs to fill cabinets or the forecastle, I think it would be really funny to include an empty Red Vines tub. Granted, they weren't introduced until 1983, so it's a little anachronistic, but I swear... if I had to bet on one object being onboard a modern fishing vessel - well, that would be a DVD of Face Off, but if I had to bet on TWO things - it would be a repurposed Red Vines.

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