




Hey, thought I better post a progress report on the ship that Reese and I are building. Man did it get big quick. I really had no idea that it would end up quite so large. I have made some adjustments to the design so it can also serve as a toy bin. (Only redeeming factor about the size of this thing.)
But we have come a long way. The thing has really taken shape. I love working with the wood material I have. It bends to shape well.
I'm jumping ahead of myself a bit with these photos, but I'll post the photos of inside the ships belly later. I have left one side of the bridge open so the boys can still play inside. Kind of like a cross section. The opposite side of part of the bridge opens to allow them to park a chopper in the chopper bay. Click to super-size image.