@@Jad-qd7hw I assume you mean long by tall. Just divide every measurement by 4 and change from meters to centimetres (height to boat deck: 8cm, hull width: 7cm, A-Deck and up width: 7,5cm) I think you’ll be able to figure the rest out by yourself :D
You can download the hull plans from the internet. Then you just cut out all the bulkheads in your desired scale, join them together and glue cardboard to the outside, creating a hull. After that you just use measurements from the internet to build the superstructure
@@Mr.401_Official I saw a photo taken of a ship in dry dock , behind was a workshop , and behind that were 3 of the 4 funnels of the olympic, its the only colour photo ever found showing the olympics funnels in colour , and they were that sandy brown colour , it settled a lot of debates about about the Titanics funnels as the 2 ships were painted the same. Those old steam ships had a touch of class about them.
@@hanzfredericks2274 if I make a tutorial on something more simple I can do that. The problem with this is that I rarely ever build in one place. I constantly switch from model to table to pc so that would not make a good viewing experience
A model that has cost so much work, in addition to being very precise and so beautiful, should sink into a recreation similar to the original. Seeing this sink and break would be worthy of cinema! I hope they have As much talent for editing as he has for making models 🗿