Hi guys. Here's 4 new pics of the never ending 
      body work. It took me about 1 1/2 days to make the steel frame for the 
      front end ( still just tacked together. Another day or so to finish 
      welding and adding the gussets ) and then back to the foam. ( Ya, another 
      month long gig.) 
      The tubes making up the front and rear structure will be filled with 
      oil to add weight, and prevent corrosion on the inside. I had a hair 
      brained idea of filling them with Li-ion batteries, but the cost would be 
      many thousands !
        The front fairing is starting to take shape, but it's a slow 
      process while I wait for the multiple coats of mud to dry. Still, I'm 
      getting better at it. What a pain getting the back fairing off the frame ! 
      Guess I got a little crazy with the glue.
          As you can see, when it's done, glassed, and 
      installed, the back fairing will be attached with hinges at the front. 
      That way I can access the 120 cu. ft. air tank strapped under 
      there, and inspect the plumbing and paint and what ever else may need 
      attention.
      With a little wrenching, all the stuff attached to the hull comes 
      right off so if I want to add something or fix the paint or what ever, a 
      couple hours and I'm down to a bare hull.
      I have a long range plan to replace the whole rear section/ballast 
      assembly with a modular section encompassing an on-board diesel, fuel 
      tanks, gen set, and more batteries. All in a pressure compensated tank. ( 
      Damn, I'm gonna need a bigger truck ! ) I'll need to put a hatch on 
      that section as well, that's large enough to get the equipment in and 
      out.
      Haven't spent any time yet on specifics, but I have a picture in my 
      head of how it might all come together.
         The front end is similar in that it can be changed out 
      with a modular unit, but with the windows there, the options are 
      some what limited. ( I'm really not that keen on the shape of it 
      right now, but I didn't want to block the view.) Anyway, take a look 
      and feel free to comment. I love the input I get from you guys. Frank 
      D.