I am turning my custom Lego Titanic model into a Lego SS United States model that will sink by the bow, like your SS United States model. I will be sinking my Lego Titanic for the final time tonight.
Hello, the models are mostly very old plastic model kits that were purchased at local hobby shops in the United States, many being purchased several years ago. With the exception of the Titanic submersible model, and the Adriatic (www.theroller3D.com) - not a sinking model, As for the kits I built all of them and modified the kits to float and sink. You may be able to find some of the kits here: www.hobbylinc.com The kits I have are mostly made by Revell, Airfix, Lindberg - Shop around though as the prices can change. I started making these ships for my son when he was younger. Please tell your son that @ourdogzippy thanks him for watching and we are glad he enjoys our videos! Best regards - Zippy
With the exception of the vintage Titanic submersible model, and Adriatic, They are just regular plastic model kits found in hobby shops that I modified to float and sink. You might find some here www.hobbylinc.com You may also find some really cool ships at www.theroller3d.com
Thank you for the compliment, unfortunately there isn’t one all inclusive place to get them. I purchased most of my kits in person at local hobby shops. Most of them I had to make and then modify to float and sink. You can try this website: www.hobbylinc.com for model kits and www.theroller3D.com - they are good people over there and make nice 3D pre built printed ships