So, we got the diesel drive, but what about the electrical drive? So, this one I promise is from pure imagination as I could not find any relevant photos of a World War II electrical submarine engine at all.
So, we’re gonna continue with that engine block today, let’s see what we can do with it?
So, making that speed governor as picture for the adventure made me wanna make the complete engine, so I could make a map of the submarine engine room, so I decided to try it.
This is the strangest thing I’ve decided to do, the speed governor of a diesel engine, a submarine diesel engine. I’ll need it for my 7.50 From Victoria adventure, and I could not find any good pictures of it that I could use.
I needed some maps, or photographs of some cool locations during the period just before world war II, in Britain. That is rather hard to come by I think, so I decided to use some naughty tricks, and Google Maps
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Today I needed a 1930 style caravan for the abandoned factory map, and as usual I did not find any, but I found a drawing, or the sales note for one that I though I could model.
I needed some old, rusty chemical tanks for an abandoned factory map. I thought I could be lazy to find it, but I didn’t, but I found the basis of the tank as an obj-file. Now I know I could have done it pretty easy myself though.
Today, its time to make an iron gate. Not a fantasy gate, but an old British gate.
OK, we did a shover yesterday, but what would the movie psycho be without the shover curtain.
I needed to decorate a house a little for a map for 7.50 From Victoria, in a 1935 style. ANd I needed a bathroom, and a shover. Didn’t find any shovers so, guess what, I made one.