3D Printed Classic Disney Nautilus Submarine 42 Inch Scale Model Finished

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This video update show's the last steps of completing the Nautilus submarine build. I take you through the process of the multi layered painting work by spraying and by hand to achieve the rusted patina colors of the hull. Then a final reveal of the completed ship towards the end.

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  • @Fritzie73
    I'm watching the master at work again on my favorite build, he did such an amazing job with the 3D printing, the interior detailing, and that fantastic painting of the entire model! I will miss him I'm so sorry for his love ones lose what a fantastic guy!!
  • That was my favorite movie when I was a kid. Always wanted a model like this. Awesome job!
  • Wow, you did this project really very nicely, I'm the designer of this 3D model and I'm really excited to see a video of someone assembling all the parts I've designed. I would also like to thank you for your compliments. You did an amazing job with all the lighting, the glass panels and the incredible painting. Thank you for your great videos.
  • Wow! This turned out so good! It really looks like it's made of metal. Your weathering treatment really brought it to life. I'm still shocked at how big it is! One of your best models Boyd and that's hard to compare since all of your work is top notch. Excellent job as always!!
  • Rivets... rivets... RIVETS!!! Argh... But beautiful. Looks like the Nautilus from the movie, in some shots. I was lucky enough to see the 11-footer back in 1966-- for some reason, I was at Disneyland. My child brain saw a lot of green-- but it was dark. The boat was hanging from the flies of a stage, there was some kind of dancing going on, but my eyes were on the Nautilus. It was not all that well lit because it was not the central subject of whatever was going on. In retrospect, the look was a British bronze garden fountain with all the verde gris. But darker. (I was 11 so a lot of retrospect... ) Fun job, big job! And a remarkable build.
  • Nice build Boyd. All you need to do now is print and add that Harp Seal to the tp deck. ;) Thanks
  • That is just a thing of beauty. I'm definitely not sorry I bought the files. Almost tempted to stop everything else and do this. Wow what skill you have Boyd.
  • Once again Boyd you have outdone yourself. Most definitely museum quality and thank you for the ride!
  • @Lumibear.
    My word Boyd that’s not so much a paint job as telling the story of its past operational functions, it genuinely looks used, and you made it seem so easy, wonderful.
  • I have a LP of the movie from the 60s . There was a pet seal in original. And that song.
  • Beautiful work Boyd. I lack the proper vocabulary to express the admiration for your work and, this job really stands out amongst your already fantastic work.
  • Impressive! Thanks for walking us through the weathering. The finished model is a real showstopper. Nice stand details. Thanks for sharing.
  • @jbll36
    Looks amazing Boyd. Captain Nemo would be proud. Also, glad you mentioned Chris. He will be missed. Enjoy your day. Ray Levesque
  • Close to finishing the same model, mine is a actual working RC submarine, so lots of technical issues to be solved along the way, loved your tutorial and will use this going forward on my build.