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    • M Offline
      mwm5053
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      @tadema said:

      Steve your crazy, now that really should be added to the Most impressive SketchUp modelling thread! πŸ‘
      John

      I agree πŸ‘

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      • hellnbakH Offline
        hellnbak
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        @tadema said:

        Steve your crazy, now that really should be added to the Most impressive SketchUp modelling thread! πŸ‘
        John

        I appreciate the thought, John. And crazy is one of the nicer words used to describe me πŸ˜„

        @andybot said:

        weinermobile? πŸ˜†

        http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8a/Wienermobile-NAIAS-2005.jpg/360px-Wienermobile-NAIAS-2005.jpg

        Actually this got me interested, until I checked into it. The one you show is the 1952 version, and it has (IMO) the most character of any of the ten versions built over the years.
        The generic lower section of the current version is butt-ugly 001_Wienermobile by ahhyeah.jpg
        Admittedly the interior of the new version would be a lot of fun2009-01  wienermobile driver seat by Gravityx9.jpgOscar Mayer Wienermobile IMG_6857 by rrogersphotos.jpg's seat by gabriella319.jpgwienermobile seats by gabriella319.jpg

        But I have been unable to come up with a single photo of the interior of the 1952 version. It is on display at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, MI, but all of the photos of it there show that it is blocked off from anyone getting inside of it.
        So I'll leave this one to you, Dave πŸ˜‰
        Thanks for the suggestion though, Andy

        "Politicians are just like diapers -- they need to be changed often, and for the same reason"

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        • hellnbakH Offline
          hellnbak
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          Actually it's probably just as well, as I'm about to take a long break from SU to take care of some things.

          "Politicians are just like diapers -- they need to be changed often, and for the same reason"

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          • daleD Offline
            dale
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            That is absolutely incredible modeling. Thanks for posting.

            Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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            • Bryan KB Offline
              Bryan K
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              Jeez Louiz! Wow.

              See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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              • hellnbakH Offline
                hellnbak
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                @dale said:

                That is absolutely incredible modeling. Thanks for posting.

                @bryan k said:

                Jeez Louiz! Wow.

                Much appreciated

                "Politicians are just like diapers -- they need to be changed often, and for the same reason"

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                  3eighty
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                  Great model from a great movie..That is what caused me to fall in love with NW...

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                  • david_hD Offline
                    david_h
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                    Ironically . . .when the movie debuted in 1965, the producers were hoping to capitalize on Jack Lemmon's and Tony Curtis' chemstry from "Some Like it Hot" a few years earlier. Unfortunately, the movie went way over budget and flopped at the box office. HOWEVER, it has become a major hit over the years from airings on TV. the irony of that was that the movie was so long (3.25 hours) they had to split it over 2 nights--and people would still tune in. (This is long before the era of VCR's etc). I raised my kids on this movie and even though they were born 20-25 years later, this is still a favorite, and I hope they raise their future kids with it as well.

                    It's a classic. God rest Jack and Tony . . .AND I miss Natalie every time I watch it. . .(Christopher Walken did it!) πŸ’š (jus' kiddin')

                    If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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                    • hellnbakH Offline
                      hellnbak
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                      @unknownuser said:

                      Ironically . . .when the movie debuted in 1965, the producers were hoping to capitalize on Jack Lemmon's and Tony Curtis' chemstry from "Some Like it Hot" a few years earlier. Unfortunately, the movie went way over budget and flopped at the box office. HOWEVER, it has become a major hit over the years from airings on TV. the irony of that was that the movie was so long (3.25 hours) they had to split it over 2 nights--and people would still tune in. (This is long before the era of VCR's etc). I raised my kids on this movie and even though they were born 20-25 years later, this is still a favorite, and I hope they raise their future kids with it as well.

                      It's a classic. God rest Jack and Tony . . .AND I miss Natalie every time I watch it. . .(Christopher Walken did it!) πŸ’š (jus' kiddin')

                      Yeah, it's a great movie. If they remade it nowadays, they'd have all sorts of CGI effects, probably blood and guts everywhere. I like the movies where all of the special effects were real, someone had to figure out how to physically create them and make them believable, instead of pushing a few buttons on a computer. I enjoy studying the old classics and trying to figure out just how they achieved some of those amazing effects. I'm a huge fan of the great Ray Harryhausen. He painstakingly created stop-motion effects for some of the greatest films ever made, not the least of which was the original King Kong. The stuff they grind out today just doesn't impress me, it's just too easy to create almost anything they can imagine.

                      BTW, I've been reading about them re-opening the investigation into Natalie Wood's death. Hope they finally do figure out what really happened, I've never believed it was just an accident. I know who I've always thought was involved, but won't name him here (his initials are RW).

                      "Politicians are just like diapers -- they need to be changed often, and for the same reason"

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                      • david_hD Offline
                        david_h
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                        I loved Ray Harryhausen movies as a kid. . .(The Sinbad movies . .. Jason and the Argonauts was my favorite)

                        If you watch Monsters Inc--the fancy restaurant where Mike W. takes his Monster Girlfriend is called Harryhausens's. Bit of tribute there.

                        aside: They did open for a few weeks the NW case and were looking at RW but I think they quickly closed it again. nothing new to learn. . .too much time gone by. . .I dunno. It kinda fell out of the news a few days later. I guess I could google it but I'd rather go on in my delusions about CW.

                        BTW . . .does it seem odd to anybody else that everybody connected to this case. . .last name ends in W? Coincidence????? I think not! πŸ’š

                        If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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                        • hellnbakH Offline
                          hellnbak
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                          Well, it's been fun, but I'm leaving SU. Thanks to everybody for all the help and advice and encouragement, I'm outa here. Keep on sketching!

                          "Politicians are just like diapers -- they need to be changed often, and for the same reason"

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                          • david_hD Offline
                            david_h
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                            Say it ain't So JOE!

                            Although I noticed in an earlier post you needed to "take care of some things". Well good luck to you and your "things". I hope we will see you around here soon. We will sure miss your awesome skills and Creativity around these parts.

                            David

                            If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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                              gilles
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                              +1 πŸ˜‰

                              " c'est curieux chez les marins ce besoin de faire des phrases "

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                              • jason_marantoJ Offline
                                jason_maranto
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                                I'm not always your favorite person, but I really think you bring some great stuff to these forums... I hope you make it back someday.

                                Best,
                                Jason.

                                I create video tutorial series about several 2D & 3D graphics programs.

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                                • andybotA Offline
                                  andybot
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                                  Sorry to hear it. 😞
                                  Wish you the best with what you need to take care of. Hope you do find your way back eventually.

                                  http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/

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                                  • M Offline
                                    mwm5053
                                    last edited by

                                    Same goes here to the all above, Wish you well. 😞

                                    2011 iMac
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                                    • hellnbakH Offline
                                      hellnbak
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                                      Was doing some research for a new model and happened to come across some new photos of a Hannibal 8 being restored. Couldn't figure out how I had missed them before, but then I noticed that they were posted to Flickr about 9 months after I posted my model. Figured I'd post them here in case anybody wanted to see what the Hannibal 8 really looks like in some of the areas where I had to use my imagination because there were no reference photos available at the time.

                                      This is what my less-than-stellar imagination came up with for the hydraulics, chain drive and whatnot
                                      1.png

                                      and here's what it actually looks like
                                      1d.png

                                      The caption under the photo reads
                                      aa.png

                                      Some more photos
                                      1a.png

                                      Could have made the interior more accurate and detailed if I had had this photo
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                                      Didn't know all this stuff was in the back seat, I assume it's for the hydraulics
                                      1f.png

                                      As you can see it's in pretty bad shape, but I did some searching and came up with some photos of it after being restored. As you can see the restoration is not complete, some parts are missing, such as the nose cone, spare tires, luggage, the pole holding up the roof, one of the rear wheels, etc. But it's definitely come a long way.
                                      b.jpg

                                      Apparently the guy standing at the control raises and lowers the vehicle, a real step up from the other Hannibal 8's on display elsewhere that are static and held up by poles. Also, this is the only one that got it right as far as the fenders raising with the body, like they did in the movie.
                                      h.jpg
                                      c.jpg

                                      Anyhow, just thought I'd post these here in case anybody might be interested.
                                      Am I gonna update my model with this new info? Probably not 😐

                                      "Politicians are just like diapers -- they need to be changed often, and for the same reason"

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                                      • hellnbakH Offline
                                        hellnbak
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                                        yeah, probably shouldn't have posted this, it's just that I was so excited to find out that yet another of the Hannibal 8's has survived.

                                        I tend to get emotionally involved with my projects, should probably seek professional help about that πŸ˜•

                                        "Politicians are just like diapers -- they need to be changed often, and for the same reason"

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                                        • pbacotP Offline
                                          pbacot
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                                          I like your version better!

                                          MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                                          • david_hD Offline
                                            david_h
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                                            Push the Button Max!

                                            If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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