If you enjoyed this video or some of my other content please consider pressing the SUBSCRIBE button and hitting the BELL next to it so you get notified when I release a new video. You will find all the links and information you want in the expanded video description. If you have any questions or comments please leave them below. You can also see my behind the scenes video logs on my Patreon at www.patreon.com/worldofwayne
I’m just glad to see the first class grand staircase looks great I can’t wait to get my bills paid off and done with so I can start this one great job Wayne
On the clear plastic dome I would use a very thin brush with black paint and touch up the lines on the inside so that when you look down you see the fine lines on the top of the dome
I'd be wary about connecting the cables in the funnel right now. I'm sure you're going to be right, but they're very specific about it. What may have happened, because the same thing happened to me, is when you were gluing on the details, some of the glue attached to the tank inside. A little extra pressure would get those apart.
I can't be sure which was the better model, this metal one or the wooden one that burned so well. Such a shame they will never be compared. I could almost hear The Last Call being played when I saw the ship burn away. Titanic was big for its day but modern cruise liners are twice as big.
I have an earlier version of the tool kit which has (obviously) the screwdriver handle, which is narrower than the one you have in this gift pack, an extension piece as well as a flexible one to help get into tight corners. Unfortunately the magnet doesn't hold the various bits in the flexy one so you have to be careful that they don't fall out and into the depths of the kit you are working on!
Wayne, I had the same problem. Not being able to get the smoke assembly out after I glued in all the vent tube. You probably did the same thing I did. Look down the funnel. You will probably find one of the pins sticking through far enough to stop the smoker from sliding out. Looking great 👍
I had the problem with getting the inside of the funnel out because we glued all the details in. I had to give a lot of force with my screwdriver to get it out. It will need to come out to make the funnels smoke, I think. In the future I will leave that smoke generator out of the funnel when attaching those details. The model is amazing, though!
I also have a fun fact about the Titanic, she had 5 anchors, a port anchor,starboard anchor, auxiliary anchor at the front end, a stream anchor on the forecastle behind the starboard water break, and a kedge anchor on the poop deck
You can put the allen key through the righthand side of the hull section for the MM screws. You,ll only be able to get away with that method acouple of times
This is going to look a nice build. Bit disturbing, they want you to fit pieces later then when really needed. But at least if someone is watching you first before building, they can fix it first.
I was thinking the same thing. I think if you took a little bit of orange and a dab of black you might come close to the color; and even if you're way off, their so tiny you might not really notice. Another thought might be brown panel liner.
The exact colour is 3 parts yellow ochre, 1 part signal yellow and 1 part sunburst orange to get a good match. I have already been experimenting with the colour matching so you don't have to 😁
Im very confused, and I beg you for help. I can't take out the funnel from the chimney. So my Cae is going under instead of from top. I glooved pipe part and funnel is not going out. Do I have huge problem now? Am I able to continue? Thank you sir.
i just made it to stage 20. and i gotta say. its actually becoming overwhelming with all the parts right now even with a storage box that i put them in.. i took the model out of the box because its gaining size now.
The ship over your right shoulder at the start with the dustbin on the front. I remember that film with 3 kids in it that go to space but what was the name of the film?? Would love to watch it again but without knowing the name I've got no chance of finding it.
Don't you hate it when after you assemble a part, they ask that you disassemble it to add a part! Almost looks like they snuck in a mistake in the instructions.
Hi Wayne i have just moved after a Huge Break from Building my Ecto 1 i can not get on the Website to order more packs???? can you help How do i get the parts to finish my Build What has happened to Eaglmoss
@@WorldofWayneUK that’s so bad I have spent over £1000 and I can’t finish so upset. Thank you Wayne I do so hope we maybe be able to get parts in the future. Keep up the great work
It would have been safer/better to have put the LEDs in first, and then the water pipes, as they could have gotton broken if you accidently rested them on the worktop!
I guess. Remember a lot of parts are guesses anyway. No one really knows the colours used. They only go on what the sisters ships had and colorising old photos
@@WorldofWayneUK you would have thought they studied old blueprints if they were still available, anyway enjoy your weekend, I just finished work and.going to a Halloween 🎃 party at my house, bearing in mind I have just done a 10 hour shift I may fall asleep early lol
@@bedfordshiremodeller4491 I won’t use Hatchette had a bad experience when they originally did build the Red Baron plane took the money no parts so put me of using them again
I have a couple of Titanic facts. Titanic was the 2nd of 3 ships built using the same design. The first one (which unless I am confusing it with another ship was called Olympic) collided with another ship on its maiden voyage. The third one was called Britannic and was launched without being christened as a hospital ship and was torpedoed near Greece. The Olympic, the Titanic and the Britannic has 1 person in common. I forget her name but there was a woman who survived all 3 disasters.
The HMHS Britannic was not torpedoed. It hid a mine placed by a U-Boat in the Mediterranean Sea near the island of Kea. It was put into service as a hospital ship without being fully completed during the first world war and served for about a year. Hospital ships of any nationality were not allowed to be attacked as they took in wounded soldiers from anywhere.