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Old 05-21-2010, 08:59 AM
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Iceberg dead ahead rms titanic

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Been to busy building and displaying aircraft threrads just for fun heres one that is different from all TITANIC model displays. this is a 1/380 scale scratch built card model built useing Harland and Wolf Blueprints this gives you the effect of the strikeing blow that sent the Late Great TITANIC to the ocean floor.
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Old 05-21-2010, 09:10 AM
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hey, I don't remember all those Budweiser ads in the movie?!!
but the model looks amazing!

which is your favorite movie?
Mine has to be "A Night to Remember"
With "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" coming in at a close second!

No, "Titanic" isn't even on my list.
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Old 05-21-2010, 09:43 AM
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hey, I don't remember all those Budweiser ads in the movie?!!
but the model looks amazing!

which is your favorite movie?
Mine has to be "A Night to Remember"
With "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" coming in at a close second!

No, "Titanic" isn't even on my list.
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LOL me neither, To tell you truth Dear Sir, If I were to go down with the ship A few bottles of Bud would do the trick, My as well go down happy and knee tight. My Favorite Tianic movies is the Original My the late great Walter Lord A NIGHT TO REMEMBER. The movie was short to the point with not all that Hollywood love story in it. Titanic Mania is slowing down i think every one is getting bored. It is a shame on the human side a great lost of people over wrecklas seamanship. I heard that they are going to make another observation dive on her to see her outcome, I been saying this for years they keep diveing down on her the Titanic will get another fatal fritality. same with the space shuttles.


Building this titanic with card was a hard build trying to incorporate all the detail i could squeez out of those plans. you can only do so much I guess. Thanks Dave for your candid reply I am concidering getting one of your B24 Liberaters.
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Old 05-21-2010, 09:49 AM
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hey, I don't remember all those Budweiser ads in the movie?!!
but the model looks amazing!

which is your favorite movie?
Mine has to be "A Night to Remember"
With "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" coming in at a close second!

No, "Titanic" isn't even on my list.
One of my favourites too Dave. I also like the film RAISE THE TITANIC, all obviously non-dooable, but hey.... tis nice to see her coming up and breaking the waves by her bow as apposed to going DOWN by it

Boats.... i love your model and the setting is brilliant. I have a family history with her. If you have not already seen my build and video here it is for you. Enjoy

YouTube - Titanic II The Sequel
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Old 05-21-2010, 10:22 AM
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Very nice job on the Titanic. My grandfather had a ticket for the Titanic, but traded it with one of his mates who needed to get to New York faster than the Carpathian would get him there.
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Great job. She is a beautiful recreation of a majestic lady.
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Excellent work on the Titanic model, Peter. And a well-crafted video to boot!
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Excellent job. I finally finished the 1/350 plastic kit earlier this spring(which I started in 1986!). The idea of scratchbuilding at your level makes my head spin. I also like your version of the funnel color-mine looks a little too brown.Keep up the good work.
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