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The hull (which I used for my log pond tug) is 2.25" long. Cheers,-Mark
That sure is some blue water Mark...I kid, I kid.
Pete,When they are erady, I'll be in for a pair of 21's and a single 27. MSO Baton Rouge uses them regularly, and I want to haev them to rotate out of my slice of the Mississippi. Plus the make interesting loads . . . .
Try painting your water pure black, then use a gloss finish with some depth, either a coating of resin or a few coats of polyurethane. When photographed, the gloss will pick up reflections from the surroundings, just like real water does. Water is blue because the sky is blue, or gray when the skies are cloudy, or green when surrounded by vegetation, etc. I tried to cheat once with a "near-black" that was on sale for $1 per gallon (a bad mix, I guess), and forever after wished I had spent the $20 for a gallon of pure black.
Try painting your water pure black, then use a gloss finish with some depth, either a coating of resin or a few coats of polyurethane.
Now I'm wondering what color Mark's log pool should be. Scummy green with hints of yellow floating on top?