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Resposta to "Nautilus Nemo Submarine"

Realmente não é a versão mais bonita, mas é um kit plástico e portanto modificável, a mão do modelista faz a arte...

Esta é uma das versões...

The 1997 Hallmark TV movie Nautilus by Production Designer Brian Ackland-Snow is true to Jules Verne in some ways and different in others.  It has a triangular, cookie cutter like ram with an extendable center.  The ram is faired with three saw-tooth fins, reminiscent of Harper Goff.  The main salon windows are set into the hull and look forward, although there are also side looking ports.  The lantern is set forward on the upper hull and the retractable wheelhouse sits nearly amidships, just forward of the main hatch.  A pair of large downward tilted dive planes or fins amidships is augmented by apparent planes on the horizontal tail.  The vertical tail ends in a tall fin-shaped rudder aft of the three-bladed prop.  Both tail fins have a serrated edge, again a likely nod to Goff.  The hull is rather bulbous with a squat cross-section, the beam dimension greater than the height.  This Nautilus is more organic in shape than most and appears to be smaller.  See pictures of the Nautilus in the movie on this Mobilis in Mobile page

Catalog of Nautilus Design

 

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