Author Topic: TITANIC (model)  (Read 19205 times)

Here is another angle while I'm waiting to update again:




Update:









Comments and (constructive) criticisms are still appreciated.
« Last Edit: August 12, 2008, 06:07:59 PM by Bones4 »

Looking good, keep up the good work Bones.

the first pic in your most recent post looks like it has DoF because the siding isn't dont yet so it looks kinda fuzzy from this angle if you know what I mean. 

Keep up the good work!

That's a lovey boat, Bones.

I hope your going to do this ship justice by adding scale, accurate rigging to all the lifeboats and winches and such.

I really can't wait to see where you go with the metal plating, sounds really cool. Rivets would be a great touch too. Perhaps you could make rivets by using a metal stylus to sharply press into the back of the plates?

Good work.

You sure like the titanic :D

The finished product is going to win.

I hope your going to do this ship justice by adding scale, accurate rigging to all the lifeboats and winches and such.

I rolled my eyes at the monitor. Of course I am. If you know me at all, you know that I'm an extreme perfectionist. I know a good bit about how to make the model appear to scale. It will be weathered and will include the correct diameter fishing line for 1/144 scale rigging.

Ha Ha...I knew that would make you groan.

Off-topic : I should really work on my 747...I have been putting it off. :(

Dont let it near the ice cubes.

Bones, you are good with wood.

Bones, you are good with wood.

That sounded awfully sick for some reason.

But yeah, I wish I had the persistence to to finish projects like this. You're lucky.


Just to clearify, the white in the first picture is printer paper. I used for nothing more than a visual effect.