in a few hours it will be the 113th anniversary of the sinking of the #Titanic Alas, I don't have the wreck ready yet, but here's a view of the forecastle (WIP, no textures)
in a few hours it will be the 113th anniversary of the sinking of the #Titanic Alas, I don't have the wreck ready yet, but here's a view of the forecastle (WIP, no textures)
Behold the finished -and weathered- model of one of the Napier capstans on the Titanic’s forecastle
Here’s the finished model of the Prometheus heater that once stood in Captain Smith’s cabin and now rests on the Titanic’s well deck -yes, it is *that* yellow, judging from all the reference I’ve seen.
3D model WIP of the Prometheus heater from Captain Smith's cabin, now resting on Titanic's well deck. I didn't find any blueprints or good references so I had to eyeball a few things, but overall I think it's reasonably accurate.
Finished models of Titanic's bitt and pulley, presented next to single frame davit for reference.
(and) Here's the finished model of Titanic's twin-frame Welin quadrant davit, textured like the actual davit on display at @COSI
Here's the finished model of Titanic's single frame Welin quadrant davit, complete with arm
Behold the finished model of #Titanic wreck's single-frame davit base! it's finally done!
UV or not UV -that is the winter of my discontent! Sometimes I'm very tempted to just use a triplanar
#Titanic ‘s davit bases: single to the left, twin to the right. This is how they would be arranged on the fwd-starboard deck (not as close and with arms attached); the single davit still stands in place today.
Here's the finished model of the twin-frame Welin Davit's pivoting mechanism. Beautiful, intricate, kind of looks like a spaceship