
I built this shed, base, winch and boom for my yellow diving bell.

Another wooden ball, with various sheet plastic and spure all combined together.

I had a few gears in the spares box with a little friction engine. Now they power the boom.

A few brush strokes of Rustall and the model is weathered.

Diving bells could go as deep as 8,000 feet, but usually not so deep.
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