
It is the 400/1
Glencoe model greatly modified.
The green deck outside
shows a ping pong table ,a volleyball court and shuffle board all with
participants. I doubt that they had all of that on the ship itself, but it is
my interpretations of that area.
The inside of the ship
is shown in a cut- a-way. The only inside section that is large enough on its
own is the engineering sections which show the foreword and aft engine rooms
as I visualized them with the parts I had on hand. The decks were of thin
plastic to give more space to what was on the decks. A magnifying plate was
used in the last picture. BUT THE SWIMMING Pool And GYMNASIUM were not
included.. They can be seem in the picture before the one with the mag plate.
The pool is pretty close to the original one, but I had no picture of the
gym. It shows a half court basketball set up. and a section for bikes and
weights.
Inside the magi
plate it shows one Cabin Class Stateroom and one First Class Stateroom.. The
Promenade Deck, the highest one in the cut-a-way, shows left to right, the
First and Cabin Class
theater, then three shops which I assumed were like that, followed by the
First Class Smoking area,. followed by the Navaho lounge, the piano, ballroom,
and then the observation lounge.
The project was
therapy for me. I had a stroke on October 29, 2003 and built the model in
December 2003.
Ed Duke

