Haha! I think that may have been me calling at the end of the video there! Model is looking great, Steve!! You have the patience of a saint to put all those little fiber optics in there!
Some of those shots with the fiber optics hanging off the back walls almost make it look like an Irwin Allen monster attacking the ship. Then when you cut to the inside with them blinking, the real magic starts.
Amazing!!! As you said in one of the videos, so much work for such limited visibility once the Seaview is fully assembled. I like your idea of the interior being a separate display.
WOW! Those lights are insanly cool.
Freakin’ awesome. It almost looked like the lights on the big computer bank thing were blinking with the music.
Haha! I think that may have been me calling at the end of the video there! Model is looking great, Steve!! You have the patience of a saint to put all those little fiber optics in there!
Steve,
That looks Awesome! And what a straightforward way to set up the lights! Now all it needs is a sound chip in the model to play the theme music!
WOW that computer bank looks insane! well done Steve!!!
Steve,
Some of those shots with the fiber optics hanging off the back walls almost make it look like an Irwin Allen monster attacking the ship. Then when you cut to the inside with them blinking, the real magic starts.
You’ve done it again, Steve.
Ted.
Asking the impossible I guess but by the tie all lights are on the corridor is flooded – suggestions for techniques to calm down the bounce effect?
Amazing!!! As you said in one of the videos, so much work for such limited visibility once the Seaview is fully assembled. I like your idea of the interior being a separate display.