I really haven't given it much thought, but it would have to look right with one of these. A rather expensive pipe dream, but it would sure be alot of fun (that is, if I had some water around me...)
10x30 meters? Is that a model you're talking about?
This one was well worth the toil of going to the local multiplex. And I must agree on Edward Norton, the man really knows what he's doing (well, judging from 3 films I've seen reallly..).
There's a fella here who has a most amazing vintage boat:
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=6159
As for me... closest thing I ever had to a vintage boat was a model of the RMS Titanic. Now I'm longing for a live-steam model tugboat with a matching carfloat... with matching...
The best and worst advice I ever got was rolled up into one - "Respect everyone and don't insult anyone or anything". While I'm all for treating people respectfully, the repeated hammering of that bit left me unable to defend myself for most of my childhood and with a sheepishness that still...
I'm a big fan of special effects, particularly when it comes to scale models and the blending of two separate images (note that my definition of special effects excludes CGI, as there's nothing special there).
The first effect that comes to mind is one called the Schufftan process (by Eugen...
When I told my parents I had it, they were utterly devastated. They tried to find a cure, but ultimately felt that I had no option but to live with it.
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