Cheers Indy, Just a load of patience and some good tools. She's not actually finished completely as there are several discrepancies. I might have a go at another one sometime. Cheers. ken
Ken Churchill could you send me the plans of the model that you made and the measurements of the prototype and by the way very good design have a nice day
Herculean effort, Old Man. Be sure to rig navigation and range lights before you steam her. She's huge! Quite lovely detailing, all round. Three cheers, lad!
Unglaubliche Arbeit und riesen Respekt vor der Detailgetreue und der angenommen Herausforderung. Zwischendurch dachte ich schon, was das mal wird, alles in rot. Aber dann, unglaublich. Applaus und Respekt. Kann sie denn inzwischen wirklich schwimmen, ein Video wäre dazu toll. Grüße aus Deutschland.
how long did it take to build from scratch and what is the difficulty rating the only titanic i built was a plastic model kit plus i built the britannic from a plastic model kit
The over lap plate's caught my eye the riveted ship's have a attraction to the eye than welded ship's. The hull look's good. Overall it is a fantastic model of the Titanic well done.
Thank you Tom. I did do a lot of research to make sure I got the number of rivets right. With this ship, folks do like counting them..... te he. Sorry for the lack of some music only it has been removed for copyright purposes. Ken
just wow! absolutely fantastic build. must have taken a lot of man hours to build that, a lot of effort, determination and even sweat! but that is just amazing. i wish i was as good as that. excellent job, sir!
Thank you stormwhoz. much appreciated. I'm sorry the music was pulled, due to copyright notification. The ship has pride of place in my workshop. Cheers ken
It is built in a similar way but his frame uses much thicker wood than the hachette version. The detailing is also sharper on the magazine one. This looks like a home made version to me, so kudos to the builder for building it from scratch, much more work involved.