I just don't understand why you don't have more subscribers, I absolutely love your humer and it makes your videos so much more interesting to watch compared to others, keep up the amazing work!
My favorite part about your channel is the progression. From the Olympic video (I know you're not fond of it but I've always liked it) which was more of a "standard" TH-cam ocean liner mini documentary, to the later videos where you find your voice and really set yourself apart from the other TH-camrs doing ships. I mean yes, those guys will add the occasional fun quip. And that's always appreciated. But you, sir, have taken the humorous historian thing to the next level.
Just rediscovered your channel after months. Completely forgot how brilliant your content is! Gonna catch up on what I've missed and rewatch some of the classic eps as welL!
Just to let you know, I really love the way you do your humor and information/ history, I already know about all these liners that you cover I’ve been studying them for years but I really enjoy the way you do yours it really makes me want to watch so thank you!!
A very swell video! I enjoyed hearing about your process of improvement from your first video to your most recent, as well as the Mauretania model which I might try and obtain soon.
I love your combination of history and comedy, you've really grown into it and become one of my favorite channels doing work on the topic. You bring the funny, our friend Mike Brady brings great visuals and Tom is great at telling stories.
An enjoyable little video and a neat little listen, I liked it a lot 👍 Could you do a video about the MV Doulos Phos? It’s a 109 year old former cargo ship/ocean liner/cruise ship/floating book fair (yes a floating book fair)/ship hotel. I just visited it yesterday and it’s really really interesting Ship considering all its close calls to the seabed or the scrapyard, you should talk about it.
Very nice! I love Legos a lot, and I have my own custom Titanic made out of Legos (Trust me it's better that average) I really like Histobrick's Lego ship mocs (Even though I haven't bought a single moc) I love your content a lot and find it hilarious yet informal to watch at the same time, which is my favorite format! Keep up the great work.
I found it funny how you said you can’t get into Aquitania when the piano incident instantly reminds me of you. You’re videos bring some great levity to the ocean liner community. Keep being epic.
You have definitely hit your stride. In healthcare, we use “gallows humor” amongst ourselves to cope with the inevitable tragedies we encounter. Some of the humor used in your videos is arguably in the same vein and is much appreciated. An example would be your Andrea Doria video. Though your narratives can stand alone, the visuals and the “flash captions” are excellent enhancements
You are my favourite channel and it’s because of your sense of humour. Also the use of stock images, like the suggestive winking woman just at the right time made me lol once. Keep it up!
I would like to see this channel grow as much as you do and i cant wait for potential future videos. this channel has really captivated me and has me scowering for new uploads the mix with humor and history is a genius idea that ive grown to love with other content creators i wish you the best
The TSS Earnslaw in Queenstown, New zealand could be an interesting topic, built in 1912 and still in service today. I've even been on it and it's pretty cool to see the engines in function.
I think your videos have a good blend of solid research and humor. That’s created your unique style and that’s what draws people in. I can always tell when someone makes a video about a topic and they’re doing it because it’s popular at a particular time, not necessarily because they want to make that video. It’s never quite as good as it could be. So don’t worry about covering ships that you aren’t interested in right now. Like you said - you might come back to it later. Keep up with that enthusiasm and choose ships that are going to lead to great videos. I think you’re doing a wonderful job!
Woo ship daddy is back! Ngl thought this was going to be a face reveal moment 😂. Don’t know what’s more disappointing. The fact I have a crush on a faceless guy on the internet. Or the fact this channel hasn’t blew up. You’re buddy’s are great. I’m in Scotland and I found you just as you started. Subscribed immediately. I love your style and that its a fresh take. Keep it up 🖤🏴
To be completely honest, a video I’d really love to see from you is a video about the German Battleship Gneisenau, sister ship to the Scharnhorst which was built in the run-up to the Second World War. Gneisenau has very little coverage despite having such an interesting yet tragically short service career in my opinion. Another ship I’d love to see covered is the German U-Boat SM U-103 which was the submarine sunk by RMS Olympic during the war, another ship (or I guess submarine) which gets little to no love. Also, while I believe it has been covered in the past, I’d love to see a video on the M.V Derbyshire, one of the worst disasters late 20th century.
Watching your videos is always a good time. There are many good youtubers who make oceanliner/ship content, but they do have a tendency to be a bit too mono tone and lack the "entertainment" even though they are very informational. Your style of video is both informative and entertaining. I have told some of the jokes that you have made to some of my friends who are also history nerds like me and they all laughed at them too. Keep up the good work!
In my experience the type of people who shill conspiracies that are indisputably debunked only want to debate so they can abuse numerous logical fallacies to just continue propagating something they don't wanna admit to being wrong about. On an unrelated topic this channel and the quality of the content outweighs the inconsistent upload schedule, excited to see your next video.
a funny observation i made that nothing to do with anything: the world of ocean liner history video-making is filled with soft-spoken twinky white young guys… this channel, nautical study, big old boats, oceanliner designs, historic travels (to a certain extent) etc etc. like, what is it about this topic specifically that attracts twinks lmfaoooo i don’t mean anything mean by it don’t get me wrong, it’s just a silly pattern i’ve noticed. anyway love your channel and your brand of humour!
talking about war time ships. i know there are a few photos of britannics interior as a hospital ship but i don't think i have ever seen anything like that from olympic as a troop transport. i'd be curious what she was like inside as a troop ship. would assume it would have been similar to britannic? like just bland wood replacing first class stuff or maybe they left all the bare steel exposed?
Hi Marcus. =) I obviously love ocean liners and I watch those you mentioned along with Big Old Boats and Ocean Liner Design. It doesn't matter if someone has covered it before. I enjoy your voice and what comes off as a whatever sarcastic style. Humourwise even my wife sometime reacts positively and she's not even watching. A lot of people make sex jokes and use very profound words, I don't like that at all. You however use comedy without using profanity and for me that takes integrity. Not jumping on others success but doing your own thing. That is why your videos will always be interesting even if its not about ocean liners. Lots of clickbait pictures and distortion of the truth to get views, but you tell the truth and don't need that. Why? You got a natural talent. Thank you for brightening my day every time you release a video Marcus and take care. Hockey from Sweden
You know, I wonder if the Russian empire had some cool ocean liners, that could be a video topic, if that would interest you that is. Anyways keep up the good work.
Regarding conspiracy theories about the _Titanic_ Disaster being somehow planned or the result of incompetence, I am of the belief that these exist because their followers simply cannot comprehend that such a massive loss of life was not only unavoidable by the time the iceberg was spotted, but also a genuine, blameless accident. They would rather believe their own delusions about the crew making a trivial mistake or that it was an inside job rather than accepting the sad reality of the situation. And to be honest, from a narrative perspective, it makes for a more powerful moral: Sometimes in life, you can make all the right decisions and still fail. Also, conspiracy theorists have clearly never been part of a class project. If 30 or so adolescents can't coordinate a very clear goal, then 15,000 Irish workers with a reputation for drinking wouldn't be able to either. On a lighter note, I think that it would be interesting to see a video talking about some of the Union-Castle Liners. They don't get much exposure, and I find the company's willingness to paint their ships lavender to be pretty bold, given that coal dust would naturally show up easier on any hull not painted black.
No, Mauretania was considerably faster. Olympic’s top speed was 24.2 knots while Mauretania just on her sea trials achieved a speed well over 27 knots. Cunard when ordering Mauretania intended for it to be the fastest ship in the world while white Star cared less about speed for the Olympic class and more about comfort and reliability. Mauretania held the transatlantic speed record all the way up to 1929.
I just don't understand why you don't have more subscribers, I absolutely love your humer and it makes your videos so much more interesting to watch compared to others, keep up the amazing work!
**humor (f**kin British)
My favorite part about your channel is the progression. From the Olympic video (I know you're not fond of it but I've always liked it) which was more of a "standard" TH-cam ocean liner mini documentary, to the later videos where you find your voice and really set yourself apart from the other TH-camrs doing ships. I mean yes, those guys will add the occasional fun quip. And that's always appreciated. But you, sir, have taken the humorous historian thing to the next level.
Just rediscovered your channel after months. Completely forgot how brilliant your content is! Gonna catch up on what I've missed and rewatch some of the classic eps as welL!
Just to let you know, I really love the way you do your humor and information/ history, I already know about all these liners that you cover I’ve been studying them for years but I really enjoy the way you do yours it really makes me want to watch so thank you!!
A very swell video!
I enjoyed hearing about your process of improvement from your first video to your most recent, as well as the Mauretania model which I might try and obtain soon.
I love your combination of history and comedy, you've really grown into it and become one of my favorite channels doing work on the topic. You bring the funny, our friend Mike Brady brings great visuals and Tom is great at telling stories.
Your humor is amazing, but your research and overall quality of presentation are what really makes your channel great! Keep up the good work
An enjoyable little video and a neat little listen, I liked it a lot 👍
Could you do a video about the MV Doulos Phos? It’s a 109 year old former cargo ship/ocean liner/cruise ship/floating book fair (yes a floating book fair)/ship hotel. I just visited it yesterday and it’s really really interesting Ship considering all its close calls to the seabed or the scrapyard, you should talk about it.
I bought their Nomadic model and its pretty accurate for its size and so cute
My favourite channel ❤❤
Very nice! I love Legos a lot, and I have my own custom Titanic made out of Legos (Trust me it's better that average) I really like Histobrick's Lego ship mocs (Even though I haven't bought a single moc) I love your content a lot and find it hilarious yet informal to watch at the same time, which is my favorite format! Keep up the great work.
I have a suggestion: the LA BOURGOGNE - “Women and children first? Screw that, we’re French!”
I found it funny how you said you can’t get into Aquitania when the piano incident instantly reminds me of you.
You’re videos bring some great levity to the ocean liner community. Keep being epic.
Honestly your videos are extremely funny, even going back I still laugh at jokes from the older videos. Keep it up with the jokes👍
You have definitely hit your stride. In healthcare, we use “gallows humor” amongst ourselves to cope with the inevitable tragedies we encounter. Some of the humor used in your videos is arguably in the same vein and is much appreciated. An example would be your Andrea Doria video.
Though your narratives can stand alone, the visuals and the “flash captions” are excellent enhancements
You are my favourite channel and it’s because of your sense of humour. Also the use of stock images, like the suggestive winking woman just at the right time made me lol once. Keep it up!
I would like to see this channel grow as much as you do and i cant wait for potential future videos. this channel has really captivated me and has me scowering for new uploads the mix with humor and history is a genius idea that ive grown to love with other content creators i wish you the best
Personally this is the only ocean liner channel i activity look for after i havent seen them on my recommendation for a while
The TSS Earnslaw in Queenstown, New zealand could be an interesting topic, built in 1912 and still in service today. I've even been on it and it's pretty cool to see the engines in function.
I think your videos have a good blend of solid research and humor. That’s created your unique style and that’s what draws people in.
I can always tell when someone makes a video about a topic and they’re doing it because it’s popular at a particular time, not necessarily because they want to make that video. It’s never quite as good as it could be. So don’t worry about covering ships that you aren’t interested in right now. Like you said - you might come back to it later. Keep up with that enthusiasm and choose ships that are going to lead to great videos. I think you’re doing a wonderful job!
Such a UNDERRATED TH-camr
I love what you do, mate. Thank you for the chat. 🚢
6:14 stronger than what I use mate lol 😆
Have you ever heard of the Milwaukee Clipper? She’s a Great Lakes ship built in 1904 which is quite similar in design to an ocean liner.
Woo ship daddy is back! Ngl thought this was going to be a face reveal moment 😂. Don’t know what’s more disappointing. The fact I have a crush on a faceless guy on the internet. Or the fact this channel hasn’t blew up. You’re buddy’s are great. I’m in Scotland and I found you just as you started. Subscribed immediately. I love your style and that its a fresh take. Keep it up 🖤🏴
I like this channel cause it doesn't keep milking Titanic like oceanliner designs.
To be completely honest, a video I’d really love to see from you is a video about the German Battleship Gneisenau, sister ship to the Scharnhorst which was built in the run-up to the Second World War. Gneisenau has very little coverage despite having such an interesting yet tragically short service career in my opinion. Another ship I’d love to see covered is the German U-Boat SM U-103 which was the submarine sunk by RMS Olympic during the war, another ship (or I guess submarine) which gets little to no love. Also, while I believe it has been covered in the past, I’d love to see a video on the M.V Derbyshire, one of the worst disasters late 20th century.
Loved the video!! It's always great to hear the creators opinion on their channel and see the progression they make!
Watching your videos is always a good time. There are many good youtubers who make oceanliner/ship content, but they do have a tendency to be a bit too mono tone and lack the "entertainment" even though they are very informational. Your style of video is both informative and entertaining. I have told some of the jokes that you have made to some of my friends who are also history nerds like me and they all laughed at them too. Keep up the good work!
I really like the fact you talked about many different topics, and I really like that.
You have a great channel with lots of information keep it up ❤❤
Nice honest video..👍 love it! 🙂
In my experience the type of people who shill conspiracies that are indisputably debunked only want to debate so they can abuse numerous logical fallacies to just continue propagating something they don't wanna admit to being wrong about. On an unrelated topic this channel and the quality of the content outweighs the inconsistent upload schedule, excited to see your next video.
a funny observation i made that nothing to do with anything: the world of ocean liner history video-making is filled with soft-spoken twinky white young guys… this channel, nautical study, big old boats, oceanliner designs, historic travels (to a certain extent) etc etc. like, what is it about this topic specifically that attracts twinks lmfaoooo i don’t mean anything mean by it don’t get me wrong, it’s just a silly pattern i’ve noticed. anyway love your channel and your brand of humour!
talking about war time ships. i know there are a few photos of britannics interior as a hospital ship but i don't think i have ever seen anything like that from olympic as a troop transport. i'd be curious what she was like inside as a troop ship. would assume it would have been similar to britannic? like just bland wood replacing first class stuff or maybe they left all the bare steel exposed?
Hey, I understand if this doesn't click for you but maybe have a video on Europe's forgotten liners, The SS Cap Arcona and SS Paris
for a second i thought this would be a face reveal
The "krauts" didn't have many U boats. The Krauts! I had a good laugh at that.
Love this channel
Can there be a day when you can discuss about the RMS Mauretania and RMS Lusitania? They’re some of my favourite ships.
Oh wait. You already did.
I made one of these with the various parts I have here, it was decent to say the least, but this model is amazing, I hope to be able to show mine soon
Hi Marcus. =) I obviously love ocean liners and I watch those you mentioned along with Big Old Boats and Ocean Liner Design. It doesn't matter if someone has covered it before. I enjoy your voice and what comes off as a whatever sarcastic style.
Humourwise even my wife sometime reacts positively and she's not even watching.
A lot of people make sex jokes and use very profound words, I don't like that at all. You however use comedy without using profanity and for me that takes integrity.
Not jumping on others success but doing your own thing.
That is why your videos will always be interesting even if its not about ocean liners.
Lots of clickbait pictures and distortion of the truth to get views, but you tell the truth and don't need that.
Why? You got a natural talent.
Thank you for brightening my day every time you release a video Marcus and take care.
Hockey from Sweden
You know, I wonder if the Russian empire had some cool ocean liners, that could be a video topic, if that would interest you that is. Anyways keep up the good work.
yes, ive always wondered about that
awesome job
I missed you man. Really I did.
I’d love to see videos from you on pirate ships and warships.
I liked the Roma video it was amazing😊
Who is more beautiful
Is it the Queen Mary the Britannic
Or the the Mauritania
I would love it! Building there Nomadic at the moment!
Im just wondering can you do a video on either the MV Doulos Phos or the WWII cargo ships converted into passenger liners
I just visited it yesterday and it’s amazing. 10/10 would go again
Yay
Cool
Opinions on Titanic submarine going missing.
broseph. maybe you could make a plastic model and do it again?
Regarding conspiracy theories about the _Titanic_ Disaster being somehow planned or the result of incompetence, I am of the belief that these exist because their followers simply cannot comprehend that such a massive loss of life was not only unavoidable by the time the iceberg was spotted, but also a genuine, blameless accident. They would rather believe their own delusions about the crew making a trivial mistake or that it was an inside job rather than accepting the sad reality of the situation. And to be honest, from a narrative perspective, it makes for a more powerful moral: Sometimes in life, you can make all the right decisions and still fail.
Also, conspiracy theorists have clearly never been part of a class project. If 30 or so adolescents can't coordinate a very clear goal, then 15,000 Irish workers with a reputation for drinking wouldn't be able to either.
On a lighter note, I think that it would be interesting to see a video talking about some of the Union-Castle Liners. They don't get much exposure, and I find the company's willingness to paint their ships lavender to be pretty bold, given that coal dust would naturally show up easier on any hull not painted black.
I like your Videos. I'm a nerd for that kind of shit
Who is bigger the Queen Mary the Mauritania
The titanic the Olympic the Britannic
The Bismarck or the kursk
Was the Mauritania's speed
Equal to Olympic
No, Mauretania was considerably faster. Olympic’s top speed was 24.2 knots while Mauretania just on her sea trials achieved a speed well over 27 knots. Cunard when ordering Mauretania intended for it to be the fastest ship in the world while white Star cared less about speed for the Olympic class and more about comfort and reliability. Mauretania held the transatlantic speed record all the way up to 1929.
Was the Queen Mary bigger than the Mauritania titanic Olympic and Lusitania
@@JoshuaRicamonte-cr4oh Not combined but QM is 1,029 feet compared to Olympic and Titanic’s 883, Mauretania’s 790 feet
Who is more comfortable
Is it the Queen Mary the titanic
The Olympic the Britannic
Or the Lusitania
If you don't lose your god damm mind while making replicas of famous a tragic ships,You CLEARLY need to buy more lego ships.
I have all the ships that you have
Looks good but IMO not worth the price.
I wish you would do a Face Reveal
That time will come
Have u not seen the thumbnail 😂
@@pagmonreal I think that guy is not Nautical Study
@@mrsaturngamingandstories idk
@@mrsaturngamingandstories probarblu
i unsubscribed
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