Wreck Models

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Those are amazing. I've always thought the wooden ships of the great lakes would make amazing project and be a little more accessible than the Fitz. We use a type photogrammetry in the solar industry and it takes a lot of pictures to build the models. I have seen pictures of aircraft models made, they did look really cool.
Unfortunately the wooden (steamers) ones that look good are pretty deep with exception to the Metropole (pictured above). That's what makes photogammetry difficult to pull off. Both the Marion Egan and Trinidad are 240+ in depth and those are probably the two most intact sailing ships found so far.
 
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