Beyond The Sprues

Modelling => Completed GBs => Group and Themed Builds => Floaty/Ship/Naval GB => Topic started by: Logan Hartke on February 18, 2015, 04:30:53 AM

Title: More Sea Ducks!
Post by: Logan Hartke on February 18, 2015, 04:30:53 AM
As always, click on the image below to see the picture at 100% or view it at my DeviantArt page (http://comradeloganov.deviantart.com/art/Pan-Am-Conwing-L-16-Sea-Duck-514673545).

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v132/loganov/Profiles/Sea%20Duck/900px/PanAmSeaDuck1.jpg~original) (http://fc06.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2015/048/2/9/pan_am_conwing_l_16_sea_duck_by_comradeloganov-d8if8nd.png)

Procured as a replacement for Pan Am's Sikorsky S-38, the Conwing L-16 served in the airmail, feeder, and route pioneering roles as its predecessor. While it would never achieve the fame of its bigger, clipper cousins, the L-16 was a reliable, popular aircraft in Pan Am service.

Cheers,

Logan
Title: Re: More Sea Ducks!
Post by: ericr on February 18, 2015, 04:06:20 PM
 :)
Title: Re: More Sea Ducks!
Post by: taiidantomcat on February 18, 2015, 11:43:23 PM
This is great!!  :)

Can't wait to see more Sea Ducks!

STRONG HINT^
Title: Re: More Sea Ducks!
Post by: Logan Hartke on February 19, 2015, 12:05:04 AM
Thanks, guys! This is going to be the "standard" template for the Sea Duck from now on. There are a number of differences from the "Talespin" Sea Duck.


I kept the manufacturer the same fictitious "Conwing" since it sounds real enough. The "NC-17990" registration is in line with many of Pan Am's other aircraft of that period.

http://www.logbookmag.com/databases/articles.asp?ID=91&CatID=47 (http://www.logbookmag.com/databases/articles.asp?ID=91&CatID=47)

It is, however, also a subtle reference to the original air date for one of the early Talespin episodes.

Thanks,

Logan
Title: Re: More Sea Ducks!
Post by: taiidantomcat on February 19, 2015, 01:23:49 AM

  • The interior color was changed from the "Soviet" Thembria teal seen in the "Sea Duck" to a more typical gray.


 ;D

Seriously though, great explanation on the changes

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I kept the manufacturer the same fictitious "Conwing" since it sounds real enough. The "NC-17990" registration is in line with many of Pan Am's other aircraft of that period.


It is, however, also a subtle reference to the original air date for one of the early Talespin episodes.

Damn clever  :)

Title: Re: More Sea Ducks!
Post by: Logan Hartke on February 19, 2015, 01:29:18 AM
Actually, it's Thembria. Colonel Spigot has a speech impediment, but he does get his country name right. Actually, there's some clever naming going on there. The main antagonists in the show are "Thembria", while Cape Suzette is located in "Usland".

Cheers,

Logan
Title: Re: More Sea Ducks!
Post by: taiidantomcat on February 19, 2015, 01:59:36 AM
Actually, it's Thembria. Colonel Spigot has a speech impediment, but he does get his country name right. Actually, there's some clever naming going on there. The main antagonists in the show are "Thembria", while Cape Suzette is located in "Usland".

Cheers,

Logan

I changed it but not before you caught it  ;) My mistake