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Ships and liners of all types are another love of mine. The bigger the better. I built the “Millennium” (top left) as a reminder of the first cruise I ever took. The “Millennium” features a restaurant with paneling and decorative features which actually once graced the Olympic (Titanic's sister ship).
With the “Atlantic Queen” (top right), I wanted to design the largest and most luxurious transatlantic liner of all time, as it might have gone into service in the late 20's.
In the case of the “Titanic”, my favorite ship along with the “Normandie”, I wanted to take the most famous ocean liner of all time and make it as small as humanly possible while still retaining accurate detail.
I was part of a team from Seattle's largest modelmaking firm that created the Boeing "Sealaunch" models at lower left.
I also enjoy dabbling with airships, space- ships, fantasy ships, daydreams, and reveries, as shown at lower right.
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