Just wanted to show some renders of the recent cockpit work on the Seabee. Enough with the chit-chat! Lets get onto the eye candy!
Almost smell the new interior... *sniff*
inyl seats with cloth center insets.. its says a lot when you can see that right off from a raw untextured render..
Oh Baby!! Lookin' great Gibbage.:salute:
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looks really good. very impressed.
looks good!
It's funny, but that last shot somehow feels like you're looking at a VW beetle..
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These renders look excellent, Kevin! Interesting little plane, I'm looking forward to it!
Cheers,
Mark
With that opening front door it reminds me of a BMW Isetta.
http://www.motor-talk.de/bilder/3-kl...202913865.html
Great work, Kevin!
Wow....
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Very cool!
A great technical work. Greetings.
I can't say it's a beauty and i think never will fall in love with it.
My brother bought a BMW Isetta in the late 60's. The law in the UK is such that people who only have a motorcycle driving licence can drive three-wheeled vehicles as they are classed in the same group as a motorcycle and sidecar (hence the popularity of the Reliant and Bond three-wheelers). Most of the 'bubble cars' of that period had three wheels (two at the front and one at the back) however the Isetta had twin wheels at the back which put them into the car class. Unfortunately my brother didn't realize this until after he'd bought the car and then found out he couldn't drive it on his motorcycle licence! It sat on our driveway for about a year until he sold it on again. They were certainly an interesting vehicle with some unique features.
Larry
Just to make things clear, the Isetta was of italian origin: the first producer was an italian company called ISOTERMOS (hence the name ISETTA)
I know that for sure since in the 60's I used an Isetta to get to an airport at the outskirt of Milan, to attend sailplane flying lesson with a friend !!!
Italo
Your modeling skills show well Kevin. The more I see your progress on the Seabee, the more it reminds me of the day I went to see, and take pictures of one that was getting restored. I crawled all over it and got shots from almost every angle. For a simple aircraft, the Seabee is built like a tank for what it is.
It's real neat to see the progress your making on this unique amphibian.
Thats actually really nice, I've saw one of these flown by a dentist @ Seawings one year!
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Looks fantastic...and looking fowqrd to flying the Sea Bee around the PNW and New Zealand. Pity there are no Sea Bees in NZ but I do recall seeing a Spencer Air Car once in Auckland which is similar - same designer I think.
Kevin, I sent you a private message. I figured it was better than asking you here in the forum
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