This stuff looks so much bigger on camera than it actually is in real life. Knowing the size of these 1/100 scale vents and thermotanks intimately, this is even more impressive than to the average viewer. Like the turning handles on the natural draft vents for example, they must be SOOOO TINY… this is insane
@@TimetoTimeCreation4571 I'm estimating around 2 or so more years if everything will be ok. I can't control how much i work on it. For example, i haven't done anything to it in the past 3 weeks.
@@CyberJohn_TitanicModelBuilder that’s really impressive! The consistency of the scale of all the details and how clean everything is turning out is unreal. I look forward to seeing the next progress video
@eli_ublink I made the plans as i go along with the build. For example, i make the plans for the electric fans 1 by 1 not all at the same time, print them, make 1 model for test fitting and if it's alright i keep going. Than i proceed with the natural draft cowl vents and so on and so on.
@eli_ublink Well, i have 20 years of experience under my belt when it comes to Titanic. I've had my first model biuld in 2005 and kept improving ever since with every model made.
This stuff looks so much bigger on camera than it actually is in real life. Knowing the size of these 1/100 scale vents and thermotanks intimately, this is even more impressive than to the average viewer. Like the turning handles on the natural draft vents for example, they must be SOOOO TINY… this is insane
@Mr.401_Official Hey man, thank you very much! Yeah, making all the vents was a really pain in the as*. It took me 10 months to finish them.
@CyberJohn_TitanicModelBuilder mr 401 u guys are so smart thus is so realistic I also love ur break ur nr 401
Superrrrrrr
@@commonman6382 Thank you!
Este extraordinar fascinant este foarte frumos tot ,faci un lucru senzational astept cu nerabdare sa vad cum avansezi esti tare de tot !!!!
@@PeterKiss-w3v Iti multumesc mult de tot.
I feel proud about how you have improved on you technique!
@@andreferro4618 Thank you!
Nice looks really good
But one question did you make like the little instructions because I keep seeing instructions ❤❤❤
@@bigxlittleman6952 Thank you very much.
@@bigxlittleman6952 Yes. The drawings that you see are made by me.
Extraordinary work.
Full of personality and accuracy!
Fantastic!
@@andreferro4618 Thank you very much!
How long it will be going?🙄🤔🤔
@@TimetoTimeCreation4571 I'm estimating around 2 or so more years if everything will be ok. I can't control how much i work on it. For example, i haven't done anything to it in the past 3 weeks.
How did you get scale plans of all these details? Did you create them yourself? Or find them online
@jonathanfazio6290 Everything is created by me and then printed on paper.
@@CyberJohn_TitanicModelBuilder that’s really impressive! The consistency of the scale of all the details and how clean everything is turning out is unreal. I look forward to seeing the next progress video
Where can I find the templates?
@eli_ublink All the drawings that you see in my videos are made by me.
@CyberJohn_TitanicModelBuilder But did you make your own templates to better guide you or did you do them all at once?
@eli_ublink I made the plans as i go along with the build. For example, i make the plans for the electric fans 1 by 1 not all at the same time, print them, make 1 model for test fitting and if it's alright i keep going. Than i proceed with the natural draft cowl vents and so on and so on.
@@CyberJohn_TitanicModelBuilder wow, you are very good at it :)
@eli_ublink Well, i have 20 years of experience under my belt when it comes to Titanic. I've had my first model biuld in 2005 and kept improving ever since with every model made.