Hi all,
After finishing the construction of the Olympus, I spent a long time searching for what model I could build next. Tired of kits, I was looking for a unique model and I finally settled on the year 1929 and the 1/33 scale.
I've finally decided on my new project. It will be the Vida Mia, a 1929 yacht built by Stephens Marine in Stockton, California. This yacht is still in operation, based in Honolulu, and can be chartered for events or for a day trip.
I chose this yacht because there's a lot of documentation about it, and especially a lot of photos. Since I work primarily from photos, I need a lot of them. I am building it in its current configuration because photos of its condition when it was released in 1929 are too rare.
Contrary to popular belief, this isn't the boat that appeared in the film "The Final Countdown." The one in the film is the Gatsby, and I presented it in another post.
First, here are two full-size photos of the Vida Mia:


Using the various photos, I modeled the hull using Blender. I struggled quite a bit with this software because I wasn't very familiar with it, but I finally managed to obtain a satisfactory shape:

Then the plan of the structure, slightly modified with Inkscape:

After laser cutting from 5mm poplar plywood, here is the dry-assembled structure:




More soon...
Regards,
Fred
After finishing the construction of the Olympus, I spent a long time searching for what model I could build next. Tired of kits, I was looking for a unique model and I finally settled on the year 1929 and the 1/33 scale.
I've finally decided on my new project. It will be the Vida Mia, a 1929 yacht built by Stephens Marine in Stockton, California. This yacht is still in operation, based in Honolulu, and can be chartered for events or for a day trip.
I chose this yacht because there's a lot of documentation about it, and especially a lot of photos. Since I work primarily from photos, I need a lot of them. I am building it in its current configuration because photos of its condition when it was released in 1929 are too rare.
Contrary to popular belief, this isn't the boat that appeared in the film "The Final Countdown." The one in the film is the Gatsby, and I presented it in another post.
First, here are two full-size photos of the Vida Mia:


Using the various photos, I modeled the hull using Blender. I struggled quite a bit with this software because I wasn't very familiar with it, but I finally managed to obtain a satisfactory shape:

Then the plan of the structure, slightly modified with Inkscape:

After laser cutting from 5mm poplar plywood, here is the dry-assembled structure:




More soon...
Regards,
Fred


























