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    Re: The Seattle 737 project

    Quote Originally Posted by AndreNordheim View Post
    My wife's comments went something like this "it looks like you're preparing for something illegal"
    Well it does look like a kill room from a certain US series situated in Miami, FL

    Great work, Andre. It must feel good to build something like that with your own 2 hands.

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    Re: The Seattle 737 project

    She's a wrap! Well, almost a wrap. Got the "skirt" for the base frame cut, installed and painted today. Only windows, the metal window trim and a few realistic N512AS specific graphics pieces remains to be completed on the exterior shell.
    There will also be a few unique exterior pieces, including pitot tubes and other goodies




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    Re: The Seattle 737 project

    She's got her birthmarks. Thanks to Steve for making the stencils, allowing me to apply the real life markings on the side and above the nose windows.
    Now while I await some real Boeing parts I will be lifting the frame onto its wheels in order to manouver it around.






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    Re: The Seattle 737 project

    So very very cool!

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    Re: The Seattle 737 project

    Just as I got the 8th wheel in place on the 737 it was time to start the demolition work on the old simpit.
    It feels a bit surreal to tear down something that took so long bringing to life.
    R.I.P Simpit, you helped me capture memories from all across the world!

    This picture was one of my lead in pictures to this entire build. I felt it was fitting to post it once again as it captures the last experience in the old pit. This was the last time It was powered up.


    This is what remains as of tonight.....



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    Re: The Seattle 737 project

    Happy 4th everyone!
    Today I was a man on a mission as I moved from the emotional stage to the beat the crap out of it with a hammer stage.
    What I envisioned to be a day filled with exercise, ended up with a bunch of war wounds.
    The bi$&@ fought me all the way and really took advantage of a slight stepladder mishap and nailed me with a 4" screw all the way to the bone. The damn board was still stuck on me as I stood up. This just ended up pissing me off to and I went to town like a madman.
    Luckily my hammer blows blended wonderfully with the neighborhood fireworks show.
    I would have flattened thenwholendarn thing if I could only reach the one wall that is still standing but it will have to wait until we get a couple of loads to the landfill tomorrow.
    Now that I look at the end game pictures, it looks like I missed a Tornado warning. Luckily the gods decided to spare the 737

    It's weird to imagine that 2 years worth of work was flattened in about 8 hours.
    However, she fought me all the way.
    So instead of rest in peace I would now like to say "burn in ****!".






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    Re: The Seattle 737 project

    Here she is, dumped at the landfill station. Took 3 truck loads to get it all out of my damn driveway and garage but this time Man beat Plane.
    I can still see Gene's head shaking while he mutters "Vapor barrier, really?



    However, look at all of that space she left behind. Now comes a slight adjustment to my workbench area to create room for the curved visual setup.




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    Re: The Seattle 737 project

    Received an email from Krzysztof at Simworld today stating that they were done machining my MIP and that it left Poland today.
    This is in many ways the key component for the interior build as it houses all the digital displays.

    Additionally I tracked down a pair of 737 seats from Nick at APHS in Florida today so they should also be on their way across the country shortly.

    My SSD drives arrived today as well and I built a temporary shelf unit that I hauled into an upstairs bedroom in order to start the main software installation.

    Time to enjoy a cold drink while kicking back nearby the air conditioner. Cheers!


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    Re: The Seattle 737 project

    Nice going, looking forward to the progress. My MCP box & panel left Poland yesterday as well!

    Exciting times

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    Re: The Seattle 737 project

    Quote Originally Posted by bas_v View Post
    Nice going, looking forward to the progress. My MCP box & panel left Poland yesterday as well!

    Exciting times
    Look forward to seeing your progress as well!

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