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Originally Posted by RickPink65
Both the Taschen and Rose Titanics are simplified and don't have much detail. Easier to build, of course. And they have the greatest flaw of several ship kits: Lack of full hull. Any ship model resting on top of a table or shelf looks silly showing only half the model. These replicas with no full hull are mainly designed for dioramas but not for mantel display. Why don't you check the fantastic Schreiber's Titanic, full hull and designed to operate by RC. Also check the Gomix Titanic. Both models are really works of art. They are even better than the plastic rendition by Minicraft.
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RICK
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so using that arguement do ships look'''silly' at sea when their hulls are underwater.i use all my ship models on sea bases including the full hull ones that i build and cut them off at the waterline.each to their own.its not a case of which is better rather than which the modeler prefers