Look what I did today...

First of all, this build has been going on for almost 19 months now. It’s one of the old Revell 1/570th Titanic’s, originally built OOB for my Daughter, but then I began detailing it as materials became available: Rails, Ladders, re-built funnels, re-built Curl Vents, scratched decks, scratched Benches, scratched Skylights… etc etc…anyhow, today I was at the point of installing the fiber optic “Deck Lights”.




I’m going to mount it diorama style, as she appeared at 1:20 am on the night she went down, with the correct lifeboats in the water and being lowered, with passengers on the deck and in the boats… something like this:

Way too many modifications to list, but I thought I’d let you see it as she appears this evening.

Take care,
Frank

Looks good Frank. I’ve tried that kit without much success (too much warpage)

You gave me a kit start to do my 1/350th like that, I really like it.

Jake

Nice work Hookie. Say … I was a 67U and a 67N in a previous life …

Thanks! [:)]

Well, then you and I have chewed some of the same dirt (or Hydraulic Fluid!) [;)] [:)]

Take care,
Frank

once again, you have done a fabulous job. the creativity, the drawing, and the model!
why is a piece of coal in the shadowbox?

Hookie … did you paint the picture of Gunsagogo? I’m an Artist member of the American Society of Aviation Artists and I’d say you got the juice to be one too. Cherry juice, that is … charged with a 200-inch accumulator to work the ramp and motor the APU for startup.