they were ahead of their time, this conception not only of a breathtaking aestheticism (for a "military" and scientific machine) modeled on the wings of a manta ray at the bow as well as the sophisticated forms at the stern for the fluid flow shows in-depth research in this area for greater maneuvering efficiency, stability and fluidity without forgetting the tubular shape surrounding the propellers (attack nuclear submarines,today, have probably chosen this concept to reduce cavitation noises) is to say how this amazing series of the sixties was a vibrant reflection, very realistic and intelligent of what could be our technology in the future. For all this, We salute you "bottom hat "for all those wonderful years that made us dream so much, Mr. IRWIN ALLEN. Thanks for all!
Leaving th windows out as i have done with other models allows you to see the detail inside, otherwise it is such a waste of effort. Great job on the model though. Cheers
The S.S.R.N. Submarine Seview's Nose Light not only was a 'Search Light' but was also used as A Laser Weapon to Kill Enemies and those Creepy Monsters of the Deep.
@@InterstellarModeler "Mr.Modeler,have you ever thought of 13"inched action creature,or actual 6ft.tall statue,with creature costume(like one Voyage'episode 'Thing From Inner Space')!? 6-2-2023'
I bought this model and the decal kit on e-bay and lighting kit from monsters in motion. The lighting kit has 4 LEDS for the control room four more for the observation lights Bow, 2 below and FS bay, 3 for the conning tower and 2 for the tail fins. They give you a lot of extra LEDs if you want to improvise. All were terrific with great instructions. There is some definite mods that you need to figure out what works best for your skill set. It turned out great.
Really very nice effort. One thing i do wish they would have done was make the Mini-Sub at least double size as well as the Diving Bell. That aside the mere scale and your efforts with the Seaview Model itself is complimentary!
The two person sub was used in the movie . Some times you can see it in the background in some episodes. The movie was made in 1961. The series lasted from 1964- 1968.
It might have been more interesting to build the bridge outside of the sub and make it part of a display with the diving bell, and small subs. That said, you did a great job man.
Looking for some advice. I was given the Moebius Models eight window Seaview as a gift. I am worried about joining the bow and aft sections, as well as other seems on the model. Any recommendations regarding the putty and how to proceed with hiding the teams with putty, and how to proceed sanding it down, what grade of sandpaper do I use, and such. Also, I'd like to LED light the view section interior up as well as the tail section, and the sale. I've never done this before. Any suggestions will be more than welcome.
Hi and thanks for the question. Seams can be one of the most challenging aspects of model building. For heavier larger seams I have 2 suggestions. One, Apoxie Sculpt putty. This is a 2 part mixture that you knead equal parts of and is easily molded and sanded. I like that you can thin and smooth it down with water. Once dry it is easy to sand. Start with 400 then move to finer grits (1000-1500) as you go along. Milliput (standard) is an alternative product that is used in the same way. The other suggestion, Bondo Spot Putty. Works well too but dries quicker than Apoxie Sculpt. Wet sand, again going from lower to higher grits. Reapply any of these products as often as needed to conceal the seam to your satisfaction. Make sure that you use gloves. Concealing seams is a task that requires patience. Be prepared you won't complete it with the first and second application. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching.
@@InterstellarModeler Thank You for that very good advice. I have seen your beautiful model of the 4-window Seaview. My son gave me the model of the eight window, and I want it to be perfect. I'm prepared to spend at least two years on it. Again, thank you so much for that good advice. By the way, I might have to ask your advice on the LED lighting of it later on... cheers to you sir!
I start building mine, i started with the mini flying sub and i scraped the paragrafix photo etch kit, what the... its very hard to work with these small parts.
The Seaview is a great kit....Most of the work if I remember was hiding the seam along the windows. If I recall they provided parts for more than one version. Yes the flying sub is small. I never used the photoetch kit but did use the paper/cardstock interior they provided with the individual mini scale flying sub kit. See the video about creating a water diorama. Look forward to seeing yours
pining4apple No not in the way it's built here. I'm not an expert at water proofing models but I assume you'd have to seal all the joints and seams with some sort of silicone. You would also have to outfit it with motors and seal up the power source somehow. I have no idea how you'd go about doing that but I'm sure you could probably find answers on the net somewhere. Thanks for watching.
Just a little heads up ... That so called " Line ". Is a seam inside the mold . It's Not important to the looks of the ship and also Not in any photos or videos so it should be Removed it's part of the molding process Like the extra plastic flash on a parts tree .
Interstellar Modeler I'm not sure. Which photos that you're referring to . I also have books about Irwin Allen vehicles : LIS / tos , VTBS / tos . These cover some of the behind the scenes construction of Jupiter 2. and SeaView and the Flying Sub and it's collection of small to large scales . Now sometimes in the area of 60's , they would add painted shadows to add detail were there isn't this would happen if the model looked too flat to the camera . Voyage and LIS where part of the First to change from black and white in season one to color in season two and for that change the ships had to be repainted. I use to watch these as a 8 / 9 year old kid and built the Aurora kit of the SeaView also I cut out the bottom of the nose that out lined were the Flying Sub was located and scratch built the top of the F S .
John Rettig just pulled up studio miniature pics online and there appears to be a seam there. Not a big deal but every build i’ve seen has it in place.
Interstellar Modeler I'll have to take a look at them That line in what the bow view to me looks rounded over and not a rough line But on the kit it still looks like a mold seam . It wouldn't hurt to soften that ridge a little Front / Bows are as smooth as can be . But e either way you've done some excellent work . I've done 14 museums in my lifetime and over 40 private displays and office . I'll say this you're not bad you've done an awesome job .
@@johnrettig1880 Thanks John.....I agree with you....the seam does not looks as pronounced on the miniature. A little late to go back with this kit but a very good point for those who are going to build it. Thanks for watching
No instalé faro. Este fue el primer modelo que encendí y solo estaba experimentando. Estaba feliz de iluminar la cabina para ayudar a mostrar todos los detalles.
Hey Oggie Missed this one...Although I have seen the yellow sub diorama you made coming out of the water. Is this the model you used? As usual keep taking care😁
you built a beautiful model and I wish I was half as good as you. however, you made one small mistake in describing it. the bridge of the ship isn't in the bow section. the bridge is right where it is in any normal submarine, directly beneath the conning tower. that area is an observation deck. nobody is perfect, so please don't take this as criticism.
After the first season, the TV series did a mod on the position of the bridge, moving it so that it was directly behind the front windows. However, the periscope and the conning tower remained in the center of the bridge compartment. This implies that the bridge alone takes up more than half the length of the ship! This makes no practical sense. It was done for dramatic effect, so that the actors could stand in the bridge and someone could shout, "Look!" and point out the windows at the approaching Monster of the Week. Cue the dramatic music!
FYI: The red sub was a 2 man mini sub. The line you point out in the center of the upper nose doesn't belong. As an adolescent I was obsessed with naval vessels this became my favorite sub, However the TV show was ridiculous in the placement of control room in the sub, periscope, & the missle room. The movie version was better. More realistic, Barbara Eden was the best looking Yeoman to date! Still have fantasies. I have both versions, frosted the big windows to hide the stupid interior. The sub had 2 decks, dove deeper than any sub of it's time. It was a super-sub of the late '70s. I loved the design of the craft. Oh yeah, I'm retired USN CPO, no I wasn't a submariner, I became an aircraft electrician.
Thanks for the comment. My dad who was also a CPO and a submariner in WWII often commented how crazy it was to have a large window up front too. He still got a kick out of watching the show, however. He served abaord the USS Harder. Oh and yes BEden….totally agree with u. Thanks for watching
I have the little one ksame brand) vastly overpriced (also slightly warped main shell). Remember these kits being expensive but yeah..its 2c worth of plastic. (Warped plastic)
What a beautiful model ! I loved the show back in the 60's.
thanks Rob
@@InterstellarModeler Thank you !
Love all these old school kits you build! I watched all these shows when I was a kid! Keep up the great work!!!!!
Thank you Sean
That was my favorite Seaview that you built. The one with the outside frames. You also painted the flying sub in the correct way. Good job dude!
Thank you EG. It is a favorite of mine too
they were ahead of their time, this conception not only of a breathtaking aestheticism (for a "military" and scientific machine) modeled on the wings of a manta ray at the bow as well as the sophisticated forms at the stern for the fluid flow shows in-depth research in this area for greater maneuvering efficiency, stability and fluidity without forgetting the tubular shape surrounding the propellers (attack nuclear submarines,today, have probably chosen this concept to reduce cavitation noises) is to say how this amazing series of the sixties was a vibrant reflection, very realistic and intelligent of what could be our technology in the future. For all this, We salute you "bottom hat "for all those wonderful years that made us dream so much, Mr. IRWIN ALLEN. Thanks for all!
Absolutely.....thank you for your comment
Leaving th windows out as i have done with other models allows you to see the detail inside, otherwise it is such a waste of effort. Great job on the model though. Cheers
thx Marc. It's one of those ships that brings back fond memories of my brother and I watching these reruns on TV.
The bottom of the SEAVIEW was white, the top was grey.
The S.S.R.N. Submarine Seview's Nose Light not only was a 'Search Light' but was also used as A Laser Weapon to Kill Enemies and those Creepy Monsters of the Deep.
Now that's what I call the ultimate in multi-functionality :)
@Nick Good catch,dude and was going to mention that but saw your comment.
Absolutely correct 👍
@@InterstellarModeler "Mr.Modeler,have you ever thought of 13"inched action creature,or actual 6ft.tall statue,with creature costume(like one Voyage'episode 'Thing From Inner Space')!? 6-2-2023'
Nice presentation... I loved this series as a kid....thanks from NZ 👍🇳🇿
Thank you. Appreciate the compliment
That flying sub is one of the best ones I've seen and better than the one I did.
thank you
I bought this model and the decal kit on e-bay and lighting kit from monsters in motion. The lighting kit has 4 LEDS for the control room four more for the observation lights Bow, 2 below and FS bay, 3 for the conning tower and 2 for the tail fins. They give you a lot of extra LEDs if you want to improvise. All were terrific with great instructions. There is some definite mods that you need to figure out what works best for your skill set. It turned out great.
Thanks for the tip Joe.
Excellent job on the Seaview!
Actually it's. SSRN SEAVIEW.
idea of the magnet for the flying sub is really great!
really works well....thanks for watching
Really very nice effort. One thing i do wish they would have done was make the Mini-Sub at least double size as well as the Diving Bell. That aside the mere scale and your efforts with the Seaview Model itself is complimentary!
Thanks
DUDE. This is outstanding 👍👌 Great job .
Thank you
The two person sub was used in the movie . Some times you can see it in the background in some episodes. The movie was made in 1961. The series lasted from 1964- 1968.
Yeah I vaguely remember that. I have to rewatch that movie. Thanks for watching, appreciate the comment too
Great job
With all the do-overs happening in Hollywood these days, I’m hoping they can do this iconic show justice!
It would certainly have to be in the right hands. Thanks for watching
Very nice job on your Seaview, you have a very nice model, Cheers
Enhorabuena, magnífico trabajo
Gracias
Cool 🎨
Thanks
It might have been more interesting to build the bridge outside of the sub and make it part of a display with the diving bell, and small subs. That said, you did a great job man.
Never thought of that but yes. It's a shame you can't see any of the details. Thx
Looks great!
you did a nice job..
You mentioning the diving bell on a rooftop reminded me that it was used in the Alec Baldwin movie THE PHANTOM.
Interesting tid bit there. It’s been quite a while since I’ve seen that movie
GREAT ! Very nice Work. I love this American serial and of course,this WONDERFUL SUBMARINE .
way ahead of its time, I agree. Thanks for watching
Love Seaview Submarine from 2nd to 4th Seasons with the Flynn Sub and front Laser nose cannon.
Great stuff, thanks for watching
are you planning to go to wonder fest this year would vere much to meet you there
Hi Randall….yeah I’ll be there. Feel free to say hi.
Looking for some advice. I was given the Moebius Models eight window Seaview as a gift. I am worried about joining the bow and aft sections, as well as other seems on the model. Any recommendations regarding the putty and how to proceed with hiding the teams with putty, and how to proceed sanding it down, what grade of sandpaper do I use, and such. Also, I'd like to LED light the view section interior up as well as the tail section, and the sale. I've never done this before. Any suggestions will be more than welcome.
Hi and thanks for the question. Seams can be one of the most challenging aspects of model building. For heavier larger seams I have 2 suggestions. One, Apoxie Sculpt putty. This is a 2 part mixture that you knead equal parts of and is easily molded and sanded. I like that you can thin and smooth it down with water. Once dry it is easy to sand. Start with 400 then move to finer grits (1000-1500) as you go along. Milliput (standard) is an alternative product that is used in the same way.
The other suggestion, Bondo Spot Putty. Works well too but dries quicker than Apoxie Sculpt. Wet sand, again going from lower to higher grits. Reapply any of these products as often as needed to conceal the seam to your satisfaction. Make sure that you use gloves.
Concealing seams is a task that requires patience. Be prepared you won't complete it with the first and second application. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching.
@@InterstellarModeler Thank You for that very good advice. I have seen your beautiful model of the 4-window Seaview. My son gave me the model of the eight window, and I want it to be perfect. I'm prepared to spend at least two years on it. Again, thank you so much for that good advice. By the way, I might have to ask your advice on the LED lighting of it later on... cheers to you sir!
I start building mine, i started with the mini flying sub and i scraped the paragrafix photo etch kit, what the... its very hard to work with these small parts.
The Seaview is a great kit....Most of the work if I remember was hiding the seam along the windows. If I recall they provided parts for more than one version. Yes the flying sub is small. I never used the photoetch kit but did use the paper/cardstock interior they provided with the individual mini scale flying sub kit. See the video about creating a water diorama. Look forward to seeing yours
Interstellar Modeler Thanks for reply!
moebuis did a awsome job on this kit I hope they do a big spindrift.
Seaview, Proteus, and the Disney Nautilus.. incredible designs. Right up there with Enterprise. Beautifully done!
Couldn't agree more, thanks for your kind compliment and for watching.
What model your gonna get next ?
I just bought the maurader from SWars the Bad Batch
IS this the one that you could also put in the water?
I had a friend who had a model with lights, motor, scale sub...was wondering if the same.
pining4apple No not in the way it's built here. I'm not an expert at water proofing models but I assume you'd have to seal all the joints and seams with some sort of silicone. You would also have to outfit it with motors and seal up the power source somehow. I have no idea how you'd go about doing that but I'm sure you could probably find answers on the net somewhere. Thanks for watching.
Thhans
do you sell any of the models you build
Rarely. I used to do commissions but no longer. It got to be too much like a job Lol and it was so stressful packaging and mailing them.
Admiral Nelson would be proud.
And Lee!
Olá eu assisti o seriado VIAGEM AO FUNDO DO MAR e achava o SEAVIEW o máximo!
Abraço.
Rio de Janeiro Brasil
Muito obrigado
Excellent!
Many thanks!
AWESOME!
Thanks!
thank u
En donde se puede comprar???
aqui: www.culttvmanshop.com/Seaview-MOVIE-Edition-1128-scale-from-Moebius-Models-_p_2084.html
Just a little heads up ...
That so called " Line ". Is a seam inside the mold . It's Not important to the looks of the ship and also Not in any photos or videos so it should be Removed it's part of the molding process
Like the extra plastic flash on a parts tree .
It might not be as pronounced on the studio miniature but there is a definite seam present when looking at pics of the larger studio model.
Interstellar Modeler
I'm not sure. Which photos that you're referring to .
I also have books about Irwin Allen vehicles : LIS / tos , VTBS / tos .
These cover some of the behind the scenes construction of Jupiter 2. and SeaView and the Flying Sub and it's collection of small to large scales .
Now sometimes in the area of 60's , they would add painted shadows to add detail were there isn't this would happen if the model looked too flat to the camera .
Voyage and LIS where part of the First to change from black and white in season one to color in season two and for that change the ships had to be repainted.
I use to watch these as a 8 / 9 year old kid and built the Aurora kit of the SeaView also I cut out the bottom of the nose that out lined were the Flying Sub was located and scratch built the top of the F S .
John Rettig just pulled up studio miniature pics online and there appears to be a seam there. Not a big deal but every build i’ve seen has it in place.
Interstellar Modeler
I'll have to take a look at them
That line in what the bow view to me looks rounded over and not a rough line
But on the kit it still looks like a mold seam . It wouldn't hurt to soften that ridge a little
Front / Bows are as smooth as can be .
But e either way you've done some excellent work .
I've done 14 museums in my lifetime and over 40 private displays and office .
I'll say this you're not bad you've done an awesome job .
@@johnrettig1880 Thanks John.....I agree with you....the seam does not looks as pronounced on the miniature. A little late to go back with this kit but a very good point for those who are going to build it. Thanks for watching
y que pasó con el faro delantero es lo qué le da caché al modelo y los demás foquitos no funcionan.
No instalé faro. Este fue el primer modelo que encendí y solo estaba experimentando. Estaba feliz de iluminar la cabina para ayudar a mostrar todos los detalles.
Hey Oggie
Missed this one...Although I have seen the yellow sub diorama you made coming out of the water.
Is this the model you used?
As usual keep taking care😁
Thanks Tim
@@InterstellarModeler
Welcome🙂
Amazing! 🇧🇷🇺🇸
thanks
you built a beautiful model and I wish I was half as good as you. however, you made one small mistake in describing it. the bridge of the ship isn't in the bow section. the bridge is right where it is in any normal submarine, directly beneath the conning tower. that area is an observation deck. nobody is perfect, so please don't take this as criticism.
This is how the model came I'm afraid.
After the first season, the TV series did a mod on the position of the bridge, moving it so that it was directly behind the front windows. However, the periscope and the conning tower remained in the center of the bridge compartment. This implies that the bridge alone takes up more than half the length of the ship!
This makes no practical sense. It was done for dramatic effect, so that the actors could stand in the bridge and someone could shout, "Look!" and point out the windows at the approaching Monster of the Week. Cue the dramatic music!
FYI: The red sub was a 2 man mini sub. The line you point out in the center of the upper nose doesn't belong. As an adolescent I was obsessed with naval vessels this became my favorite sub, However the TV show was ridiculous in the placement of control room in the sub, periscope, & the missle room. The movie version was better. More realistic, Barbara Eden was the best looking Yeoman to date! Still have fantasies.
I have both versions, frosted the big windows to hide the stupid interior. The sub had 2 decks, dove deeper than any sub of it's time. It was a super-sub of the late '70s. I loved the design of the craft.
Oh yeah, I'm retired USN CPO, no I wasn't a submariner, I became an aircraft electrician.
Thanks for the comment. My dad who was also a CPO and a submariner in WWII often commented how crazy it was to have a large window up front too. He still got a kick out of watching the show, however. He served abaord the USS Harder. Oh and yes BEden….totally agree with u. Thanks for watching
Dónde puedo conseguir un modelo asi
Aqui: www.culttvmanshop.com/Seaview--TV-version-reissue-and-impoved--39-inches-from-Moebius-Models_p_3461.html
I NEED A SEAVIEW
MODEL....
" 39 "inches
WILL WORK .......
CAN YOU SELL ME
ONE??????
AND THE FLYING SUB.
I appreciate the inquiry but I’m afraid I dont do commissions. Thanks for asking.
SSRN Seaview.
The one and only :) Thanks for watching
I have the little one ksame brand) vastly overpriced (also slightly warped main shell). Remember these kits being expensive but yeah..its 2c worth of plastic. (Warped plastic)
I never had any problems with the Moebius model. Sorry to hear you had issues with warped plastic. Thx for watching