Good Morning,
I am an intermediate level modeler and wanted to build a highly accurate 1:350 scale Titanic kit to improve my modelling skills and for the pure joy of it!
The mystique of the Titanic and its subsequent disaster has always intrigued me from a very young age. I remember first reading Walter Lord's "A Night to Remember" at 12 yoa and have been hooked ever since. I have modeled off and on for 45 years but have yet to achieve that "Museum" quality advance level as of yet. I have built a couple of verisions of Titanic as a kid and in different forms (Metal Earth Models), However, it was never to an exacting standard (Though I am not a Rivet Counter type of person). I want to challenge myself and make the best representation of the Titanic that I can to represent this magificent ship.
I researched which kits were best for my build and decided on the Minicraft 1:350 scale Deluxe Titanic (#11320) was most accruate for the money.
I will be using China 3d printed accessories and a combination of Tom's Model Works, Gold Medal Models (where I can get them), and Edwards photo etch parts.
I have gone with ArtWox wooden decks (Scaledecks is currently unavailable at the time of beginning of this build), though it looks like there is no docking bridge deck included
For hull painting I decided on enamels (Testors and Tamyia) for the hull and superstructure. Using the Tamyia Flat Black as base (XF-1), Tamyia Flat White for superstructures (XF-2) and Testors Flat Yellow Zinc Chromate (Sunflower B-1191TT) for the sheer line. I will be modulating tones and hues and very slight weathering to accentuate the details of the hull (even a few days at sea will bring some sea salt weathering and porthole rain drainage streaks from Southhampton to Queenstown). I do know about the re-freshening painting that occurred on the portside prior to accepting passengers.
I will be adding layers of acrylics from Squadron Scale Colors Titanic Set for the ease of air brushing and detail work (Such as the dadoe lines Dark Mast and funnel White Buff color).
More on paint later
For references I am using many, many different sources. It is suprising the lack of concrete information that is available. I know that Harland and Wolff offices were bombed during World War II, but I would have thought that they would have a lot more photgraphic catelog of the Titanic before its maiden voyage???
References:
Rivet Counter
Titanic-cad-plans and articles by Bob Read
Information sources, materials, and research by Bruce Beveridge
RMS Titanic - 3D illustrations by Vasilije Ristovic
Artwork resources and illustrations by Ken Marschall
Maritime Models Instructions from Woody's Model Shop (has many tips on color and placement of deck/hull details)
Youtube Titanic Build logs (The Midewest Model Shop, The ModelBoat Guy, OK Modeler, and many more).
Titanic at Cherbourg by Art Braunschweiger
Titanic: An illustrated History by Don Lynch and Ken Marschal
Titanic: The Ship magnificent volumes 1 and 2
The Web and AI (verifying all facts if possible)
Ship of Scale Forums and Build Logs
I will be attempting to photograph the build as I go for those who wish to follow along and will be adding them very soon
1st step Workbench planning and building an enclosure to protect the model through the build (not very interesting but critical phase to begin).
Wish me luck and Happy Modelling - Pete
I am an intermediate level modeler and wanted to build a highly accurate 1:350 scale Titanic kit to improve my modelling skills and for the pure joy of it!
The mystique of the Titanic and its subsequent disaster has always intrigued me from a very young age. I remember first reading Walter Lord's "A Night to Remember" at 12 yoa and have been hooked ever since. I have modeled off and on for 45 years but have yet to achieve that "Museum" quality advance level as of yet. I have built a couple of verisions of Titanic as a kid and in different forms (Metal Earth Models), However, it was never to an exacting standard (Though I am not a Rivet Counter type of person). I want to challenge myself and make the best representation of the Titanic that I can to represent this magificent ship.
I researched which kits were best for my build and decided on the Minicraft 1:350 scale Deluxe Titanic (#11320) was most accruate for the money.
I will be using China 3d printed accessories and a combination of Tom's Model Works, Gold Medal Models (where I can get them), and Edwards photo etch parts.
I have gone with ArtWox wooden decks (Scaledecks is currently unavailable at the time of beginning of this build), though it looks like there is no docking bridge deck included
For hull painting I decided on enamels (Testors and Tamyia) for the hull and superstructure. Using the Tamyia Flat Black as base (XF-1), Tamyia Flat White for superstructures (XF-2) and Testors Flat Yellow Zinc Chromate (Sunflower B-1191TT) for the sheer line. I will be modulating tones and hues and very slight weathering to accentuate the details of the hull (even a few days at sea will bring some sea salt weathering and porthole rain drainage streaks from Southhampton to Queenstown). I do know about the re-freshening painting that occurred on the portside prior to accepting passengers.
I will be adding layers of acrylics from Squadron Scale Colors Titanic Set for the ease of air brushing and detail work (Such as the dadoe lines Dark Mast and funnel White Buff color).
More on paint later
For references I am using many, many different sources. It is suprising the lack of concrete information that is available. I know that Harland and Wolff offices were bombed during World War II, but I would have thought that they would have a lot more photgraphic catelog of the Titanic before its maiden voyage???
References:
Rivet Counter
Titanic-cad-plans and articles by Bob Read
Information sources, materials, and research by Bruce Beveridge
RMS Titanic - 3D illustrations by Vasilije Ristovic
Artwork resources and illustrations by Ken Marschall
Maritime Models Instructions from Woody's Model Shop (has many tips on color and placement of deck/hull details)
Youtube Titanic Build logs (The Midewest Model Shop, The ModelBoat Guy, OK Modeler, and many more).
Titanic at Cherbourg by Art Braunschweiger
Titanic: An illustrated History by Don Lynch and Ken Marschal
Titanic: The Ship magnificent volumes 1 and 2
The Web and AI (verifying all facts if possible)
Ship of Scale Forums and Build Logs
I will be attempting to photograph the build as I go for those who wish to follow along and will be adding them very soon
1st step Workbench planning and building an enclosure to protect the model through the build (not very interesting but critical phase to begin).
Wish me luck and Happy Modelling - Pete
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