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    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 10, 2005 8:49 PM
In the immortal words of Phil Rizzutto ..... HOOOOOOOLY COW!!!! [:0]

Ed.
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    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 10, 2005 2:29 PM
um.......the dimensions look a bit...off, if you get what I mean, it looks like it's squished, maybe it's just the pictures. I like the wavy orange and black paint, I never knew Titanic wore a camouflage schemeWink [;)]Yuck [yuck]
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Posted by DURR on Friday, June 10, 2005 12:20 PM
maybe it is a new updated version of the classic chinese junk
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  • From: Ireland
Posted by Spurdog on Friday, June 10, 2005 7:37 AM
Academy and Revell must be s******g themselves!Big Smile [:D]
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  • From: Ireland
Posted by Spurdog on Friday, June 10, 2005 7:34 AM
Does it represent Titanic before or after she sank?Wink [;)]
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Posted by richter111 on Thursday, June 9, 2005 7:44 PM
Ive seen this model on E bay before, its a creation out of China. Hard to believe but people actuallly shell out that kind of money for crapola. Makes me glad though, because some of my models have sold on Evil Bay for a pretty decent price. This guy just makes even me look good!

Ric
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    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, June 9, 2005 3:03 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by ddp59

not even accurate at all, might as well be a bathtub toy


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Posted by ddp59 on Wednesday, June 8, 2005 6:54 PM
it is covered in rust as there is streams of it on the hull sides
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 8, 2005 4:46 PM
Love the rust streaming from the portholes-the poor ship never had time to rust.

Dan
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    June 2003
  • From: Rowland Heights, California
Posted by Duke Maddog on Tuesday, June 7, 2005 11:05 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by mfsob

Good Lord ... yes, I think we can top that. Heck, my daughter's paint job looks better than that - she's turning into quite the masking and spray can expert.

But regarding the Revell Titanic, has anyone else had a hard time getting the stern to come together? I've had to resort to some judicious sanding of the aft well deck/poop deck assembly and there's still an ugly gap at the stern rail.


I built this model twice, and I really didn't have much difficulty. First I test fit the aft deck to the hull, and then took stock of where the shape of the deck was keeping the part from sitting properly. Then I did a little judicious sanding of the edge of the deck and was ale to get it to sit right without any gaps.

Good luck on the model. My second Titanic is finished, I'll try to get pics posted soon.
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  • From: Tochigi, Japan
Posted by J-Hulk on Tuesday, June 7, 2005 10:28 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by DURR

i think we are missing the point IT says antique. Yes it is not the super accurate stuff we do today but it Represents a wooden model made by hand and hand painted circa 1930's looking at it that way it is pretty good



Actually, I think by "antique," they are trying to say that the actual Titanic itself was built a long time ago, not this "model." Hard to tell, since English is obviously not the writer's first langauge.
~Brian
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Posted by DURR on Tuesday, June 7, 2005 10:06 AM
i think we are missing the point IT says antique. Yes it is not the super accurate stuff we do today but it Represents a wooden model made by hand and hand painted circa 1930's looking at it that way it is pretty good
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    March 2005
  • From: West Virginia, USA
Posted by mfsob on Tuesday, June 7, 2005 8:01 AM
Good Lord ... yes, I think we can top that. Heck, my daughter's paint job looks better than that - she's turning into quite the masking and spray can expert.

But regarding the Revell Titanic, has anyone else had a hard time getting the stern to come together? I've had to resort to some judicious sanding of the aft well deck/poop deck assembly and there's still an ugly gap at the stern rail.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, June 7, 2005 12:04 AM
Looks accurate to me...Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by jinithith2 on Monday, June 6, 2005 9:52 PM
looks like he used paper hole punchers for the portholesBig Smile [:D] if that was an actual boat, it would probably sink before the people even launch it!
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, June 6, 2005 9:02 PM
What's with the giant fire hydrants to the left and right of the bridge...?

This looks like a big version of those crappy wooden model boats you can buy in bad grocery stores sometimes.

-Ben.
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Posted by ddp59 on Monday, June 6, 2005 8:27 PM
not even accurate at all, might as well be a bathtub toy
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  • From: Pacific Northwest
Posted by MBT70 on Monday, June 6, 2005 6:57 PM
Jeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeez! It looks like it's made of cake ...
Life is tough. Then you die.
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  • From: Lacombe, LA.
It's Baaaaaaaack!
Posted by Big Jake on Monday, June 6, 2005 6:34 PM
.....An just when you thought it was safe to get into eBay modeling........

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4248&item=5980397799&rd=1

And I qoute "This Specially Made TITANIC MODEL is Hand made piece-by-piece from scratch into a beautifully make model boat. Own yourself a rare collectible memorandum. This piece is not recommended for young children to play with..it is more of a Display piece. This is a gorgeous personal collectible piece or perfect for any occassion gift for both young and old. Dimension consist of 32.5"L x 7"W x 16"H and weigh approx 7-8 lbs. **THESE ARE ACTUAL PICTURES OF THE ITEM**

MfSob,

I think it's safe to say that your 12 year old daughter could do better than this!

Jake

 

 

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