ok so... here's my thoughts on this, and i know that i'm saying this a month after the video came out but still... anyways, here we go! 1- judging by the name ending with the suffix 'ic' i'd have to assume that this ship is heavily centered around the White Star Line designs from around the very early 1920s or somewhere within the first decade of the 20th century partly due to the ship only having 2 masts and also bcause of the choice of livery (especially the colour scheme for the funnel, being heavily reminiscent of the iconic WSL funnel livery that lasted from the first Oceanic to the last ever official WSL ship (M/V Georgic)) 2- the amount of detail on this ship is insanely impressive, i myself have built a number of folded ships and have not once been able to match the level of detail in this build. then again, i don't have much in terms of experience with making more complex motorlocking systems in plane crazy... 3- the lack of an obvious wheelhouse did somewhat surprise me but then again, i might've just missed a minor detail that was hiding in (if you'll excuse the pun) *plane* sight 4- i was kinda curious as to how many engines this ship would have if it had been real, and also what its top speed would likely have been... judging by the size and the number of deck cawlings, i'd say the ship would have somewhere around 10-15 boilers and quite possible have 2 engines (as that was likely fairly common for ships to have between 1900 and 1923 (maybe?), which i'd assume would give the ship an average service speed of around 15-17.5 knots (this being an SEMI-educated guess) 5- overall, the ship itself is insanely impressive, the detail is spectacular, and the mere curvature of the hull is (especially for a plane crazy build) really quite nice to look at. i honestly kinda want to see more builds like this one being showcased because they just look so damn good! anways, that's it from me for now, i hope you enjoyed making that truly magnificent ship! have a great day.
Thanks and have a good day too! For my ship I have a story line for it. Keel laid in 1913 Launched in 1914 was in service as a passenger liner during WW1 sunk by a German U-boat in 1917. Yes it also would have 2 engines since it has 2 propellers on it.
@@alypanama8067it would depend, in the later parts of the war it would have most likely. Either way carrying weapons or not all passengers were openly warned of the dangers by the Germans
I've been trying to make a ship like this for almost a year how long did it take you and This is the most inspiring and amazing build I've ever seen. Your ocean liners will always be the best builds in plane crazy. AWSOME JOB I CANT STRESS IT ENOUGH!
very nice mr crazy gaming man also when do we work on titanic movie its been afew months also you get more comments then i do in a month than i do in 2 months
many ships carried mail, rms is just when it approved by the british government, so only british ships or ships that come from a britan-owned country like australia or canada can have rms
wow u inspired me to make a ship to may i present SS Portsland Launched 1904 Max Passengers : 1500 Was built in: Liverpool Also can i make interior like yours?