SeaView - Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

So I've been watching Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea on Dvd and now I want to build both a SeaView and a Flying sub. Anyone been there and done that? I'm leaning toward scratch built myself right now. I've got Season 1, 2, and the first half on Season 3 on dvd.

This guy did a great scratch built job

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Anyone dealt with or ordered from this company before? MonstersinMotion.com

$100 39" long SeaView sub

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$800 display Seaview sub
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JJ

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So it seems a company called Moebius Models will be coming out with the Seaview soon. I hope they manage to do it.

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$90 from here looks like the best price yet.
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yet.http://www.starshipmodeler.biz/index.cfm?fuseaction=product.display&P...

best price is even better at 79.95 at CultTV.....

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That's by Moebius Models, the descendant of Polar Lights models, which re-did a lot of old Aurora kits. That's a mighty big project for a small company to handle, and I'd wait for a review of it before buying one. On the other hand, the prototype parts look great:

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's their website:
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's keeping up on the news; that's a Colossal Squid in the background, like the1,000 pound one taken off New Zealand around a year or so back. Whata' yah bet it's going to attack the Seaview, like everything else alive in the sea did sooner or later? :-)

Pat

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you watch discovery? thy have photos of a giant on a bait line. it tried for an hour to get unhooked and then bit off a feeler to escape. shows some intelligence and resource.

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Here's their website:
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Somebody's keeping up on the news; that's a Colossal Squid in the

Oh no! They'll have to send a charge through the hull! Funny thing, the monsters on that show usually ended up on "Lost in Space" too. Someone must have been seeding the planets! :0

Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.

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Mad-Modeller

When Nemo tried it, it blew the circuits. Verne's Nautilus could go at 60 mph in the book, but the Giant Squid could stop it by grabbing one of the blades of the prop in its "Horrible, Parakeet-like beak." If you want to see what would _really_ happen in that situation, go to your local grocery store, get a fresh foot-long calamari, and shove it into a Waring Blender. The relationship between the Giant Squid and the sub's prop is going to be very similar to the relationship of your lawnmower and any mushrooms growing on your lawn when you mow it. V-i-i-i-p-p! Z-i-i-i-p-p! Suction cups coming out of the air like tiny Frisbees, ten miles away. :-)

Pat

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My fave was the 2 headed skunk cabbage munstar!.

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