The tiny details are incredible. Even the wire to hang storm curtains on the A Deck promenade. The 3 blade center prop is perfect. The compass tower is perfect. Even the knots that secure the flags. Amazing.
Wanted to hit you up before I went to bed. After reading your resources, you have converted me to believing the center propeller was indeed 3 blade. I can't argue with the H&W notes. I had no idea how much the builders fiddled with the props trying to optimize them in their pre-computer times. Good job.
This is just fantastic! If a new Titanic movie was to be made and they need a model of the ship made, you should be the one to make the model. Your work is beyond impressive!
Such a beautiful piece!!! Alway been fascinated by the Titanic, and to see such intricate amount of detail within the ship is breathtaking. Congrats on completing this masterpiece. :)
I'm glad he didn't add small people on there. It would've throw off the scale, the color, and the model itself is too detailed for people to be on there. Great job man, keep it up!
Holy Moly!! The attention to detail, the size, everything is like perfect. Also on earlier parts it looks like you built it in the same way as the original ship builders with the keel then ribs then skin, etc.
This is amazing. I'd love to build one similar in size, but with every deck and every room and be able to sink it multiple times to get a better understanding on how it sank and water movement throughout the ship. If anyone wants to team up hahaha but this is amazing. Fantastic work!!
guys i dont understand what do they mean by 1: 75 1:1200 model, like what do the numbers mean? does it mean 1:75 model if made 75 times bigger will make it the size of the real thing? wait does that mean.... 1:1!
Simply superb! Well done mate and thanks for sharing. You have inspired so many of us to tackle those dream projects we hide from; now bring it on! will you place it in a clear cover so you don't have to dust it a lot? what does your appraisers estimate it's value to be? Probably priceless.
A Masterpiece, you should try a 1/48 scale with the same if not more amounts of detail and perhaps even the interior, then you could even try making it remote control and have possibly the largest and most accurate Titanic to date, maybe cameras on the inside in some areas so the interior detail isn't a complete waist
Me: WHAT THE HELL?! THIS IS SOOO DETAILED!!! JABORG666: Yep! This is my creation of 1912! Me: I wanna be like you too! I suggest making the britannic. JABORG666: Then you have to practice to make your ideas flowing. Me: I will!
Man is a weird beast and therefore does weird things Spend several years of his short life on Earth to build this boat ... which will be destined to collect dust over the years and no one will know what will become of it and already some ask him what will be his next project ..... Man is a weird beast and therefore does weird things ..... It is well done and the important thing is what brings satisfaction to its creator ... gives it meaning in life ... so finally ... why not?
Love your models, followed many of them youve built. Was wondering if there was a way we could talk about a really LARGE scale Titanic project that is currently being planned. Would love to get some pointers on framing, shape ad spacing of support ribs. Stuff like that, maybe see if you would like to be a part of the build by helping with the small deck details that will need to be made special. You can find me in Olympic Class Modelers Club on Facebook, or by typing Project Malta in on Facebook. Thats the group the project is being done with. Name is William Emil Lee Meyer.
@@lutzderlurch7877 I believe the condensers outlets were the big square opening located between the black/antifoulding 'plimsol line' under the fourth funnel
what gets me every time I see this model is the plating and rivet detail on the hull... just fantastic !!!!!
Also, how tidy it all is. So many model builders leaving gobs of glue, cuts and scrapes, misfitting sections and bad painting on their work!
Attention to detail is second to none!
Perhaps this is the most detailed model of Titanic on the globe.
Simply stunning...
Chad Kwaterski besides the Titanic itself
I agree
or the Model of Titanic they used to film the movie
Can’t wait for the 1:1 scale
That’d be like rebuilding the entire titanic
@@deadly5881 that's the joke
3-bladed steering propeller ... thank you for recognizing that! This is amazing work.
I sense the wonderful men and women of harland & Wolff were sitting beside you all the way! Simply Stunning!
The tiny details are incredible. Even the wire to hang storm curtains on the A Deck promenade. The 3 blade center prop is perfect. The compass tower is perfect. Even the knots that secure the flags. Amazing.
MASTERPIECE. Truly astonishing. Now, to do the 1/48 model, I guess you might have to move house first ;) Thanks for sharing this with us.
von Holdinghausen ... then 1:32 ... then 1:24 ... and so on until 1:1!
2/1
i have seen a 1/48 model and it isnt really that big
@@Glenn_Quaggs it’s 18 feet, or 5.5 metres in length. That’s longer than a Mercedes S Class.
@@Glenn_Quaggs r u dan
This is just fantastic. The DETAIL is mesmerizing. I’m blown away.
Wanted to hit you up before I went to bed. After reading your resources, you have converted me to believing the center propeller was indeed 3 blade. I can't argue with the H&W notes. I had no idea how much the builders fiddled with the props trying to optimize them in their pre-computer times. Good job.
Also, all one has to do is look for the Olympic's pictures of construction, sister ships generally share the same build
@@samuelhaverghast2442 Olympic had four blades though
The Olympic had 4 blades, the Titanic only THREE. That famous picture of the propellers is indeed the Olympic.
This is beautiful! So much effort ant detail in this, you deserve a medal for this!
That is so awesome. Amazing build. I think you got every single rivet on her
This is just fantastic! If a new Titanic movie was to be made and they need a model of the ship made, you should be the one to make the model. Your work is beyond impressive!
Such a beautiful piece!!! Alway been fascinated by the Titanic, and to see such intricate amount of detail within the ship is breathtaking. Congrats on completing this masterpiece. :)
I'm glad he didn't add small people on there. It would've throw off the scale, the color, and the model itself is too detailed for people to be on there. Great job man, keep it up!
Wow. Absolutely epic. With so much volume and space available in the model, lighting it would have kicked it up a notch again. Maybe on the next one.
Holy Moly!! The attention to detail, the size, everything is like perfect. Also on earlier parts it looks like you built it in the same way as the original ship builders with the keel then ribs then skin, etc.
An absolutely stunning model.
It's almost like you could just walk along the decks! Amazing job!
It deserves to be in a museum!
This right up there with the hero model used in the 1997 movie, and that had a whole crew working, this one was made by one guy...HOLY MOLY WOW
Amazing build Jason.
Insane work!!!
Well done! So many details.
Outstanding. You are an exceptional model maker.
Most amazing scratch build I've ever saw. Its perfect. Thanks brother for sharing
when I look at the model it brings back memories of the movie titanic and the pictures its just perfect. R.I.P Titanic
I love it, I am about to start assembling and all metal 1:250 scale kit. It will be all on TH-cam!
Extraordinary working
Spectacular work. Wish I could see it in person. I would have TONS of questions! 👌
Just amazing work Jason.
A spectacular job, congratulations my dear
Holy cow!! Nice one! The Vader too loll so beautiful paquebot!
Seriously what talented person you are to create a beautiful iconic 1/72 model of the Titanic .👏👏👏👏👏👏🎥👍I’ve subscribed
I need one of these in my house, it would look amazing!
Great Job
This is amazing. I'd love to build one similar in size, but with every deck and every room and be able to sink it multiple times to get a better understanding on how it sank and water movement throughout the ship. If anyone wants to team up hahaha but this is amazing. Fantastic work!!
Purée incroyable comment elle est belle.
Chapeau 🎩
Incredible piece of work.
The best Titanic!!!! Awesome!!! Congratulations!!!!!
I'd love to see the 1:1 model!
Ok that is the biggest titanic I've seen.
guys i dont understand what do they mean by 1: 75 1:1200 model, like what do the numbers mean? does it mean 1:75 model if made 75 times bigger will make it the size of the real thing? wait does that mean.... 1:1!
@@akkugoon9893 basically means how small it is, like a 1:75 scale titanic is 75x smaller than the real one
@@zhackiethedog oh thanks
There are working on 2 1:1 scales of the titanic
This is stunning work !
Next Chapter, a 1:1 scale model ;)
ameizing job ,biutifull replika mr,king
Oh my God... This is amazing 😮
This is incredible!
Wow, great Job ! 👏🏼👏🏼
I am soooo jealous. I've started a 1/200, but this is way cool.
Impressive work.
Fantastic
Beatiful model 😊
This is something to be damn proud of
Absolutely incredible!
Very beautifull, like all of your models ! You sure as hell build them a lot faster then those guys of Titanic: Honor&Glory hahahaha !
How about a 1/1 model next. LOL.
Beautiful work.
Fantastic model, you can tell how much love and care was taken with it. May I please ask what paint/colour you used for the well decks and masts?
Simply superb! Well done mate and thanks for sharing. You have inspired so many of us to tackle those dream projects we hide from; now bring it on! will you place it in a clear cover so you don't have to dust it a lot? what does your appraisers estimate it's value to be? Probably priceless.
It's just wonderful, thanks so much for posting! What's to become of it now? I hope lots of people get to see it.
Fucking unbelievable. Astonishing... No words are adequate. Incredibly beautiful ship; this model truly does it justice.
The most accurate titanic model on the planet
A Masterpiece, you should try a 1/48 scale with the same if not more amounts of detail and perhaps even the interior, then you could even try making it remote control and have possibly the largest and most accurate Titanic to date, maybe cameras on the inside in some areas so the interior detail isn't a complete waist
Simply wow
Imagine if it had a INTERIOR that would be next level
Awesome!!
Me: WHAT THE HELL?! THIS IS SOOO DETAILED!!!
JABORG666: Yep! This is my creation of 1912!
Me: I wanna be like you too! I suggest making the britannic.
JABORG666: Then you have to practice to make your ideas flowing.
Me: I will!
I have a 40 inch model but the detail on yours blows it away
Wonderful!!!
That's pretty tight.
Holy shit dude! NICE JOB!!! Does it light up? That would be more work I guess. But boy that would look cool as hell!!
Man is a weird beast and therefore does weird things Spend several years of his short life on Earth to build this boat ... which will be destined to collect dust over the years and no one will know what will become of it and already some ask him what will be his next project .....
Man is a weird beast and therefore does weird things .....
It is well done and the important thing is what brings satisfaction to its creator ... gives it meaning in life ... so finally ... why not?
O que dizer de uma grande obra prima dessa meus parabéns ótimo trabalho muito lindo!!!
You should make the wreck of the Stern.
I would love to have this
God I’d love to see this with appropriately scaled Olympic and Britannic models
At that scale it definitely needs LEDS to bring her truly to life at night. Also some photo etched passengers and crew to populate the decks.
That’s pretty dope but I gotta ask does it float
1:50 version when?
Great job this could totally pass for the real thing with clever camerawork. The question remains however. WILL it float in a tank of water?
I suppose not.
can you make the rms oceanic next?
Love your models, followed many of them youve built. Was wondering if there was a way we could talk about a really LARGE scale Titanic project that is currently being planned. Would love to get some pointers on framing, shape ad spacing of support ribs. Stuff like that, maybe see if you would like to be a part of the build by helping with the small deck details that will need to be made special. You can find me in Olympic Class Modelers Club on Facebook, or by typing Project Malta in on Facebook. Thats the group the project is being done with. Name is William Emil Lee Meyer.
Jason can you please make me a model like a 32 inch with led lighting ill pay you up front 🥰 I beg you just your work is god gifted
How large would a Titanic 1/50 model be?
No words only👍👌
What material did you use? And do you mind for an inside tour of that?
Can you make the stern wreck?
Amazing.
One question: there seems to be a small series of holes near the waterline towards the stern. May I ask, what those are?
There are small discharge holes along the waterline the length of the ship. The majority were for foul water, pumps etc
@@JABORG666 there are a few very close together and somewhat to the stern. Are these perhaps linked to the Condensers?
@@lutzderlurch7877 I believe the condensers outlets were the big square opening located between the black/antifoulding 'plimsol line' under the fourth funnel
@@JABORG666 thank you
@@JABORG666 3:21 is the series that caught my eye
I’m just curious how many ship models do you have? And have ever make?
Its museum from titanic?
How you make the rivets?
Can you make also Hmhs Britannic Is Titanic Sister
Please make next is Titanic stern Wreck model
is it for sale
Next for a 1/48, for me I'm about to start my 1/100 rc with the entire interior, wish me luck, my channel will have updates once I begin
What is your model made of, I would like to know! ^^
Wow. Extremely well done, sir. How long were the propeller shafts on the Titanic? Thank you.
Does it float though
Where can I get one of these how much it cost because I want to build every state room and every Engine so I can move
Hey that's me thanks for building me😊
Esse Titanic tá a venda
how ha e you done the rivets
Omg ive been waiting for this and I LOVE IT 😍
10 years later: “1:15 Scale Titanic”