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Rainbow Fish & Guppy
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St. Paul’s School won the Art Award with this gorgeous gigantic fish. |
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Final seam mending was under way just before the race. The fish eyes are made of broad plastic bowls. The aluminum chassis and PVC skeleton are visible inside. |
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Prior St. Paul’s School entries were:
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The fish blew bubbles. Never underestimate the comedic value of a giant mouth on the front of a sculpture. |
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An enterprising St. Paul’s student also built Guppy out of spare parts. He provides instructions if you’re up for building your own! |
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Unlike most guppies, this one has NASA logos for pupils. |
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To the great consternation of its harbor-soaked pilot, Guppy rode low on the water. |
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