While for real size shipbuilding DeskProto might not be a suitable tool (as this involves mainly 2D sheet metal cutting), for creating model ships it is perfect, as shown in this example project. Anderboat Models in Benicia (CA, USA) is the company of military ship modeler Tom Anderson, who's specialty is creating scale model submarines that can really 'sail'. And sailing includes all options: the amazing thing is that these radio control ('r/c') model boats can indeed submerge during sailing !!
For modeling the boat hulls Tom uses
Rhino (in his own words he is 'a Rhino fanatic'), for toolpath calculation
DeskProto and for machining a
ShopBot milling machine.
One of the exciting applications of these model submarines is movie creation. Anderboat's Los Angelas class r/c submarine
Columbia was used in the Keanu Reeves movie "Sweet November", released in Februari 2002. In this film the model is not used to simulate a real size submarine for special effects: instead it is used as a model submarine for some bad guy's plan.
More information on this project can be found in the article Sweet November by Tom Anderson, published in modeling magazine
The SubCommittee Report. You can download the file
Sweet November article.pdf (400 Kb): it makes fascinating reading stuff !!
The photo below shows an actual working r/c submarine model of the Swedish Sjoormen (Sea Serpent) class boat. Boat was on patrol in the casting ponds of the San Francisco Casting Club in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California. Every year a model event takes place there, called the Military Model Ship Regatta. It is jointly sponsored by the
SubCommittee and the
San Francisco Model Yacht Club.
In case you are interested in this type of modeling: two vendors involved are:
Scale Shipyard and
SubTech.
All these vendors include Anderboat models in their product range.
Modeler's associatons are: the
SubCommittee (USA) and the
Sonar e.v. (Germany).