This is outstanding. I own various production used Items from Jaws, mainly three barrels and various sections of the Orca II (Legitimately bought from Lynn and Susan Murphy) including a section you can clearly see as Brody climbs the mast of the sinking Orca. Aside of the production used items I own I have bought a 1970's US Divers mask and tank along with a M 1951 jacket that I have made into Quint's jacket, and a Denix M1 Garand. Stunning work again here, I fully appreciate this kind of stuff.
Amazing. We are starting production on the play "The Shark is Broken" and have to recreate the Orca on stage. You've done so much of the work for us 😉 ! But seriously, I'd love to touch base about your build!
You did an amazing job. This is, by far, my favorite movie prop of all time. Second would be Doc Browns Delorean. I would love to see your boat some day. Is it on display for tours? Or just personal use? I have some small scale Orca replicas, but nothing I can set foot in haha
Thank you! It is not on display currently, but I am working on something right now that may make it available next summer. No solid plans to announce yet, but I will when the time comes.
You're right on the fuel gauge position. It was a 1962 Volt Guard. I can't remember off the top of my head but some of the gauges are to 2 5/8" versions, rather than the 2 1/16", not that it really matters.
@@alwaysanotherproject Thanks a lot by the way. This has been an invaluable video for me. Thanks to this I managed to track down a bunch of other props from the Orca too so, very much appreciate your time and effort.
This is outstanding. I own various production used Items from Jaws, mainly three barrels and various sections of the Orca II (Legitimately bought from Lynn and Susan Murphy) including a section you can clearly see as Brody climbs the mast of the sinking Orca. Aside of the production used items I own I have bought a 1970's US Divers mask and tank along with a M 1951 jacket that I have made into Quint's jacket, and a Denix M1 Garand.
Stunning work again here, I fully appreciate this kind of stuff.
Thanks so much! That’s really awesome you have a chunk of Orca II. Any interest in sharing pics?
Thanks for sharing - looks great!
Absolutely astonishing!! In particular, I've always tried to figure out what the books were. Incredible work all round.
Thank you very much!
I've watched two of your videos on your ORCA build. You've really done your homework. Amazing !
Thank you very much!
Wow, looks amazing, very well done.
Thank you so much!
Amazing. We are starting production on the play "The Shark is Broken" and have to recreate the Orca on stage. You've done so much of the work for us 😉 ! But seriously, I'd love to touch base about your build!
Thank you! Absolutely, would love to help any way I can. Im not sure if you can PM on UA-cam, but I’ll try to.
This is awesome.
Mannnnnn……I’ve got a ton of jaws stuff ….i thought I was obsessed with detail . Man that is amazing. . ….major props to you sir !
Thanks very much! Yeah, once you go down the rabbit hole of insignificant details, it’s hard to stop! Haha.
sweeeeet set up
Jawesome collection. Your certifiable Quint, you know that ?
Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah!
@@alwaysanotherproject Thats great. Just great.
You did an amazing job. This is, by far, my favorite movie prop of all time. Second would be Doc Browns Delorean. I would love to see your boat some day. Is it on display for tours? Or just personal use? I have some small scale Orca replicas, but nothing I can set foot in haha
Thank you! It is not on display currently, but I am working on something right now that may make it available next summer. No solid plans to announce yet, but I will when the time comes.
This is a dreamboat. Thanks for the video.
You're welcome! And thanks for watching!
Cool
You're right on the fuel gauge position. It was a 1962 Volt Guard. I can't remember off the top of my head but some of the gauges are to 2 5/8" versions, rather than the 2 1/16", not that it really matters.
Thanks! Yes I’m pretty sure the hour meter is 2 5/8”.
@@alwaysanotherproject Thanks a lot by the way. This has been an invaluable video for me. Thanks to this I managed to track down a bunch of other props from the Orca too so, very much appreciate your time and effort.
@oldmonstrosityshop Absolutely! Glad I could help!
@@alwaysanotherprojectIncidentally, have you ever come across the black hub cover for the WC wheel?
I’m sure which cover you’re talking about?
I love that enamel pot
Incredible job. Is this going to be a real boat?
Thank you! No it is only a set. It would take a couple million $ to build the real thing, I wish I could!
What brand name is the cooler?
It’s called a Hot’n’Cooler. They pop up on eBay frequently.
Is this a real boat?
No this is just the interior cabin. It is a set.
😢never saw the stove
💪🙂 geniale
Grazie