@@MaC.Istanaz The video at this point was a representation of my current 3D model collection and an attempt to show it from small to large. Basically it is nothing more but also nothing less. As it says in the title, a size comparison of all the models I had created up to that point.
Wow it was so cool to see the empress of Ireland as my birth grandfather and his parents came to Canada on that ship and settled in Richmond BC, and I later on found out my Adopted grandparents also came to Canada on that ship in 1912. Settled in Montreal.QC. Great video thanks.
It is said that 1 in 35 Canadians can trace their history back to the _Empress of Ireland._ And lots of their ancestors were really broken up when they heard that she had sank.
really taken by this, true proportions and details has me comparing my notes researching these vessels for 55+ years. we are all indebted to your work, thanks so much.
If you have been researching for 55 years then you know that many of the old injection molded plastic kits from the 1960's and 70s had a lot more detail than these, or maybe building model kits has never been your thing. To a real modeler, these are all stone basic.
@@drewburt4315 yes but for something that came out of a machine you can buy and run from your home they are pretty damn impressive. I had a model of RMS Titanic growing up and she was reasonably accurate but by no means perfect. A lot of the great liners were extremely difficult to get when I was young in the 70s and 80s.
Ein Wahnsinn was hier Arbeit dahinter stecken muss! Sehr großen Respekt! Ich kann mir das nicht im Traum vorstellen wie man solche Schiffe nur selbst Maßstabsgetreu in einem Programm zeichnen und anschließend ausdrucken kann! Wirklich Top!
Do you have a model of the Olympic during her service in 1918 with the deck guns and additional lifeboats? Her brilliant dazzle pattern is so striking and unique.
Really great body of work. I used to be a 3d character modeller and it's hard work, especially detailed accurate vessels. Hope to see your S.S. United States, Andrea Doria, etc. I have Robert Ballard's Lost Ships book. Will you also do cruise ships like Queen Mary 2, Symphony of the Seas?
@@HistoricalOceanLiners can't wait to see those two. As an American I've always been fascinated by United States (plus my grandfather worked at NN shipyard while she was being built there). And I've been interested in Andrea Doria ever since I read a book about her called collision course when I was quite young.
I read that you would like to add to the fleet the SS Normandie, I believe that it would be a great addition not only because of the distinctive design and his fame but also because it would really be great having it near the queen mary, the two great rivals, and also two icons of a century.
You need to add the Andrea Doria My Father Was On That Liner When he came from Italy to America 2 years before it sank of Nantucket. Definitely a shipwreck that is famous and needs to be in your fleet. 👍🏼
Interesting video. I assume the all-white ships are where you can't be sure of the colour scheme? And sadly I couldn't read all of the labels even when expanded.
These are incredible models, and I'm impressed with the fact that you actually researched physical differences within the classes of ships. I would like to see Olympic as it appeared in WWI, and as she appeared after the sinking of Titanic (with a full row of davits). There are only two mistakes that I could spot. 1 - HMHS Britannic did not have a rear well deck and 2 - The Edmund Fitzgerald was American, not Canadian.
@@HistoricalOceanLiners According to the image I found of the Britannic, the rear well deck was covered, as was the poop deck. m.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/78606/35231249.ece/AUTOCROP/w620/2016-11-21_new_26494900_I1.JPG But honestly, only real Olympic class rivet counters get that one right. And you did correctly adjust the B deck promenade on the RMS Olympic.
You must mean the temporary fabric covers that you can see in some of the pictures. Of course, I didn't model them, because something like that is difficult to print.
@@michaelbujaki2462 the fact the rear well deck and the poop deck were covered actually gives the same shape as the other olympic class (stern one deck higher than the well deck). What you are talking about is represented here, the well deck is covered (you can see the opening below the deck, thats it), as well as the poop deck.
Thats great work my friend! i would like to have access to some of your models and contact you directly because i am a Naval Officer as well as a Surveyor and this is of great interest to me. Please let me know some details on how i can be able to talk with you or even help you if i can and on how i can access your models which i would e greatly interested in trying to print in another scale of course. Thank you for your time :)
Thank you very much ☺️ you can find all the pages where I can be reached. You are also welcome to use the contact form. vandragon.myportfolio.com/social-sites
Thanks, I don't know yet, as it would require a completely new construction of the model. I really try to give my patreons a great value for the great support :) like a very detailed Titanic :)
@Leandro Sun. The S.S. NORMANDIE caught fire, while at dock, during a refitting at N.Y.C, in 1942 (as the ship were in U.S. waters, at the start of WWll, the U.S. government, commandeered it). While firefighters we're pouring an immense amount of water on it, the S.S. NORMANDIE rolled over, to the starboard side, and sunk at dock. You may of seen the famous photograph, of a ship lying on it's side, at dock, on many documentaries (War, or ship)!!!
Hi! It's really impressive. I'm actually building a 1:250 Titanic Amati model. I would have liked to print the SS Nomadic to accompany my model of the Titanic once it is completed. Would you be ready to share your 3D model of it?
Thumbed up , however shame that they was not all painted, and bit confusing on what some of the symbols mean the obvious ones scrapped sank etc, not sure what the other are though, look forward to more though.
Interesting that you haven't done any of the French Line CGT ships especially Normandie or any of the HAPAG giants commissioned by Albert Ballin. This also does an excellent job of showing just how far ahead of her time the Great Eastern was since it would take over half a century for a ship to built that was larger than she was. What type of printer are you using?
They weren't the 1st of this type, look up the kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, kronzprinz Wilhelm and kaiser Wilhelm 2. They were the 1st 4 funnel ocean liners
Any chance you'll be making a time-lapse / tutorial on how you make a ship model in fusion 360/ your process to do so? I'd be very interested in seeing that. I've been trying my hand at modeling in blender and now recently fusion 360 since got my hands on a 3D printer!
A few questions… 1. Does the trash icon mean scrapped? 2. Does the ship slanted in the water icon mean it sank? 3. Why are some ships fully colored while others aren’t? PLEASE someone tell me what these icons mean
@@HistoricalOceanLiners A few more! 4. What does the bag w/ swords mean? 5. What does the rectangle w/ the floating type mouse mean?(On the SS C.O.N.Y.) 6. Does the boxier ship in the water mean it’s wrecked on land?
Why is Fitzgersld on this list? Fitzgerald was a Great Lakes Ore vessel. To clarify, she never saw salt water, & she never had passengers aboard, her story is not like the Titanic's or Bismarck's. She sank to a gale during a clipper (for those not in the US or Canada, a snowstorm that formed off of Lake Michigan (I believe I'm tornado trained, not cold trained), not an ice berg, or scuttling.
Where can i get a fully painted and printed model of the Maraetania? I don't have a 3D printer 'cause they cost an arm and a leg, but i want one that's just like the one i described.
Someone’s gotta applaud the fact that they actually included the Edmund Fitzgerald, the rest of the models are great too!
thanks
@@PaulRudd1941 I’ve already seen it, been watching it religiously lol
@@HistoricalOceanLiners cant read , what are you comparing, didnt get anything, really bad video
@@MaC.Istanaz The video at this point was a representation of my current 3D model collection and an attempt to show it from small to large. Basically it is nothing more but also nothing less. As it says in the title, a size comparison of all the models I had created up to that point.
The Edmunds Fitzgerald also has a small error. He's got a Canadian flag on its details. When it's an American ship.
Wow it was so cool to see the empress of Ireland as my birth grandfather and his parents came to Canada on that ship and settled in Richmond BC, and I later on found out my Adopted grandparents also came to Canada on that ship in 1912. Settled in Montreal.QC. Great video thanks.
Wow, that's pretty cool not gonna lie, wish you all the best, and long live the Empress of Ireland, in memory of an old ship
It is said that 1 in 35 Canadians can trace their history back to the _Empress of Ireland._ And lots of their ancestors were really broken up when they heard that she had sank.
That’s an amazing collection. The ships look so detailed, and they all look like they’re to the same scale.
Thank you
really taken by this, true proportions and details has me comparing my notes researching these vessels for 55+ years. we are all indebted to your work, thanks so much.
If you have been researching for 55 years then you know that many of the old injection molded plastic kits from the 1960's and 70s had a lot more detail than these, or maybe building model kits has never been your thing. To a real modeler, these are all stone basic.
@@drewburt4315 yes but for something that came out of a machine you can buy and run from your home they are pretty damn impressive. I had a model of RMS Titanic growing up and she was reasonably accurate but by no means perfect. A lot of the great liners were extremely difficult to get when I was young in the 70s and 80s.
I'm so glad you got Big Fitz in there. I am a huge fan of Great Lakes vessels. I would buy an exact replica of your model.
Unbelievable amount of work!
~Mike
It’s Ocean Liner designs 🤩
You are more than an artist, you are a craftsman, which is harder to do.
Ein Wahnsinn was hier Arbeit dahinter stecken muss! Sehr großen Respekt! Ich kann mir das nicht im Traum vorstellen wie man solche Schiffe nur selbst Maßstabsgetreu in einem Programm zeichnen und anschließend ausdrucken kann! Wirklich Top!
Danke für das Lob!
Impressive to 3D print those liners. A great collection. You are missing all the French line ships and the most important of all: the Normandie.
Yes, Normandy should still come but unfortunately my printer is too small for it.
@@HistoricalOceanLiners Normandy is too long, indeed this was quite a sleek but massive ship. It would be nice to see the Isle de France.
Any idea how expensive this is?
Yes the French are unfortunately not yet represented
If this was the Oceanic III this would be a heckton to do
This was a great video. I wish that your fonts were bigger because I really couldn't read the sizes but interesting to watch on my phone
Awesome video but the white font is *really* hard to read against the white ships.
Amazing, I've missed a few post 1500 pre 1800 ships, but I loved the video.
Do you think you’ll ever do the Britannic’s intended ocean liner form (or “RMS” version, as it’s typically called)?
Do you have a model of the Olympic during her service in 1918 with the deck guns and additional lifeboats? Her brilliant dazzle pattern is so striking and unique.
Great job mate and it looks like toys hehe
Argue with me if you want, but Cunard liners were the best-looking. Their lines and proportions were so graceful.
Yas
3D printing today: model ocean liner ships.
Tomorrow: miniature, fully functional nuclear reactors.
batlemechs intensifies
Thank you for including the murderous Storstad. Interesting work and good subject
this is great!!! i cant wait to see more
This is so incredible wonderfull!!
Great work.
This fleet is amaizing! The models are great too! Hm, why others dont have colors...
Takes a lot to paint probably
Mabey
some of these look so cursed out of the water, I had no idea the Cap Arcona was that thicc, and I know more about it than most
Everytime a new ship scrolled up, I was like "is it gonna be the titanic"
Really great body of work. I used to be a 3d character modeller and it's hard work, especially detailed accurate vessels. Hope to see your S.S. United States, Andrea Doria, etc. I have Robert Ballard's Lost Ships book. Will you also do cruise ships like Queen Mary 2, Symphony of the Seas?
Thank you ☺️ yes, it's all quite time-consuming. I have already finished the Andrea Doria and I am currently working on the United States.
@@HistoricalOceanLiners can't wait to see those two. As an American I've always been fascinated by United States (plus my grandfather worked at NN shipyard while she was being built there). And I've been interested in Andrea Doria ever since I read a book about her called collision course when I was quite young.
Great video
Thank you :)
I read that you would like to add to the fleet the SS Normandie, I believe that it would be a great addition not only because of the distinctive design and his fame but also because it would really be great having it near the queen mary, the two great rivals, and also two icons of a century.
what's the symbol from the city of new york for?
You need to add the Andrea Doria
My Father Was On That Liner When he came from Italy to America 2 years before it sank of Nantucket. Definitely a shipwreck that is famous and needs to be in your fleet. 👍🏼
Stockholm, Andrea Doria, Norway, United States... Wow, there are so many that you could do in the future! Looking forward to your endeavours!
Thank you, the Andrea Doria and the United States are already finished and the Stockholm is currently being built :)
Very relaxing music!
SS Van Der Wijck???
Interesting video. I assume the all-white ships are where you can't be sure of the colour scheme? And sadly I couldn't read all of the labels even when expanded.
Either that or that their paint was too complicated to print
This. Is. AMAZING! How have you not been hired by Honor and Glory or something? This might even be better than Zeno Silva's work!
He does work for THG
@@nflbetteroldstyle good
@@AndyHappyGuy So I work with you ;)
Awesome work. Do you take requests or can people commission specific ships from you?
These are incredible models, and I'm impressed with the fact that you actually researched physical differences within the classes of ships. I would like to see Olympic as it appeared in WWI, and as she appeared after the sinking of Titanic (with a full row of davits).
There are only two mistakes that I could spot. 1 - HMHS Britannic did not have a rear well deck and 2 - The Edmund Fitzgerald was American, not Canadian.
Thank you, I made this mistake with the Fitzgerald, but what could be wrong with the Britannic?
@@HistoricalOceanLiners According to the image I found of the Britannic, the rear well deck was covered, as was the poop deck. m.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/78606/35231249.ece/AUTOCROP/w620/2016-11-21_new_26494900_I1.JPG
But honestly, only real Olympic class rivet counters get that one right. And you did correctly adjust the B deck promenade on the RMS Olympic.
You must mean the temporary fabric covers that you can see in some of the pictures. Of course, I didn't model them, because something like that is difficult to print.
@@HistoricalOceanLiners Ah, I didn't know that they were fabric, nor did I know that they were removable.
@@michaelbujaki2462 the fact the rear well deck and the poop deck were covered actually gives the same shape as the other olympic class (stern one deck higher than the well deck). What you are talking about is represented here, the well deck is covered (you can see the opening below the deck, thats it), as well as the poop deck.
Very nice! I was surprised not to see Queen Elizabeth. Maybe in the future you could include Andrea Doria, Il de France, and Normandie?
Edmund Fitzgerald one is incredible!
Those are really good 3D models mainly the Queen Mary
four stack is the most beautiful funnel arrangement on an ocean liner
I can see how the Olympics got a fake funnel now
Thats great work my friend! i would like to have access to some of your models and contact you directly because i am a Naval Officer as well as a Surveyor and this is of great interest to me. Please let me know some details on how i can be able to talk with you or even help you if i can and on how i can access your models which i would e greatly interested in trying to print in another scale of course. Thank you for your time :)
Thank you very much ☺️ you can find all the pages where I can be reached. You are also welcome to use the contact form. vandragon.myportfolio.com/social-sites
Are you going to do an update on your free Thingerverse titanic model plss love this guy
Thanks, I don't know yet, as it would require a completely new construction of the model. I really try to give my patreons a great value for the great support :) like a very detailed Titanic :)
@@HistoricalOceanLiners i wish I could join your patreon but i don't have a money that's why I'm waiting for an update 😔
I can understand that, I'll see what I can do.
@@HistoricalOceanLiners aww so sweet thank you
I ENVY YOU.
GREAT COLLECTION
This is really cool
I don't think you get enough credit for what you do here
Then I thank you very sincerely for your recognition ☺️
Normandie?
Well done for adding titanic hero carpathia
I can tell by the blueprint design at the end that it's gonna be most likely one of the 3 Imporator class ships
Why would the imperator be more QM??
Well that's the thing, the blueprint is to show what's to come in the future
these are spectacular
that was Cool :)
Where did S.S Normandie went?
Edit: Also, nice ship models :]
To America
@@HistoricalOceanLiners What happened to the _SS City of NY_ ?
@Leandro Sun. The S.S. NORMANDIE caught fire, while at dock, during a refitting at N.Y.C, in 1942 (as the ship were in U.S. waters, at the start of WWll, the U.S. government, commandeered it). While firefighters we're pouring an immense amount of water on it, the S.S. NORMANDIE rolled over, to the starboard side, and sunk at dock. You may of seen the famous photograph, of a ship lying on it's side, at dock, on many documentaries (War, or ship)!!!
Y el Normandie?
Hi! It's really impressive. I'm actually building a 1:250 Titanic Amati model. I would have liked to print the SS Nomadic to accompany my model of the Titanic once it is completed. Would you be ready to share your 3D model of it?
love the little easter egg with the titanic :D
Thumbed up , however shame that they was not all painted, and bit confusing on what some of the symbols mean the obvious ones scrapped sank etc, not sure what the other are though, look forward to more though.
Fantastic!
Interesting that you haven't done any of the French Line CGT ships especially Normandie or any of the HAPAG giants commissioned by Albert Ballin. This also does an excellent job of showing just how far ahead of her time the Great Eastern was since it would take over half a century for a ship to built that was larger than she was. What type of printer are you using?
The sketch in the video aka the small drawing on the floor next to Queen Mary, did look like Imperator, but i can he wrong
I never knew there were a lot of 4-smoke stack ships that look similar to the Titanic. I only know of one, the Olympic which was it's sister ship.
Also HMHS Britannic, Titanic's other sister ship
Sadly , britannic sank.
They weren't the 1st of this type, look up the kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, kronzprinz Wilhelm and kaiser Wilhelm 2. They were the 1st 4 funnel ocean liners
Do you ad the Imperator class ships?
Yes, I definitely want that.
Mai très intéressant l’évolution des formes
all thoose model looks great BUT some model are missing mast on video like the ss great eastern , rms aquitainia ...
1:43 What does that symbol mean?
How can you miss the SS Rotterdam the famous of the Holland America Line.
Very cool
Any chance you'll be making a time-lapse / tutorial on how you make a ship model in fusion 360/ your process to do so?
I'd be very interested in seeing that. I've been trying my hand at modeling in blender and now recently fusion 360 since got my hands on a 3D printer!
I'd love to see THAT video.
Wow, as a ship enthusiast, I never saw a 'collection', quite like it. What's the scale, depicted here? I'm gonna guess around 1/1000-1100?
He doesn't have shit. All graphics.
@@captsirl Read the description.
It's a digital representation of all the ship's he has 3D printed over the years.
If I could make a suggestion the ss carl d Bradley the Daniel j morell or the el faro would be neat
You deserve 100k subs :)
Lol RMS titanic only lives 1yr. what happen?
On November 22, 2021 310 people (downvotes) fail to appreciate anything anybody else puts this much effort into.
A few questions…
1. Does the trash icon mean scrapped?
2. Does the ship slanted in the water icon mean it sank?
3. Why are some ships fully colored while others aren’t?
PLEASE someone tell me what these icons mean
1. yes
2. yes
3. it's just a lot of work to colourise all my models so I just haven't done it. This is the reason
@@HistoricalOceanLiners A few more!
4. What does the bag w/ swords mean?
5. What does the rectangle w/ the floating type mouse mean?(On the SS C.O.N.Y.)
6. Does the boxier ship in the water mean it’s wrecked on land?
@@HistoricalOceanLiners
Another one, what does the symbol on the ss city of new york mean?
Your Nomadic model looks just like the one I bought from the THG Store. Down to every detail. Did you license it out to them?
Yes, the models on the THG store are originally models from him.
Where is SS Imperetor?
Did you change the music?
Can you tell me the name of the first one?
then are normandia ?
Cap Arcona was SS not MV
Can you make a model of amerigo vespucci Please?
What about doing the never completed RMS Oceanic III?
Is that last one the RMMV Oceanic or the RMS Majestic?
Just a suggestion but I would consider black text with white outlines or something. It's hard to read white text on white 3d models.
what is the meaning of the symbol at minute 1:45
I Love IT a Lot
The music gets so good at 04:40
what does the typing symbol mean on the ss city of new york
In the intro it says “all models at 3D printable”, but I can’t find where these designs are for 3D printing. Are they on your patreon?
yes exactly
@@HistoricalOceanLiners How do we get to your patreon?
@@pafis Thank you.
... klasse!
Ships and Historic Significance:
_Santa Maria_ (0:13): Christopher Columbus's flagship on his 1492 expedition to the Western Hemisphere
bro the nomadic is from france/paris
rurgh, trying to find someone who'll print a Kaiser Wilhelm Der Grosser and it's not easy
In 1:1000, this should soon be feasible.
@@HistoricalOceanLiners eh, 1000 is too tiny, it was already like a baby Titanic as it is - gotta be 350 for sure
3:20 The Edmund Fitzgerald was an American Freighter built in Michigan
🤔 3D printed? I might have to get me one of those machines…👍😺
What’s that symbol on the SS City of New York? I can’t seem to find it in the description
Thanks for putting the car next to the Titanic!
Oh, is that what that was? Nearly impossible to see on my little screen. Thanks for telling me.
If you had the britannic Olympic and titanic in hand how much for the 3?
Unfortunately, I myself can not print the models but look them up best here:
www.titanichg.com/store
It would be great to see the HAPAG's "Imperator"-Class being animated too in the future. :D
Hi cool video. Did you print the bigger ships like a partwork I wonder ?
Why is Fitzgersld on this list? Fitzgerald was a Great Lakes Ore vessel. To clarify, she never saw salt water, & she never had passengers aboard, her story is not like the Titanic's or Bismarck's. She sank to a gale during a clipper (for those not in the US or Canada, a snowstorm that formed off of Lake Michigan (I believe I'm tornado trained, not cold trained), not an ice berg, or scuttling.
You should add warships. (Like yamato, bismark etc)
Where can i get a fully painted and printed model of the Maraetania? I don't have a 3D printer 'cause they cost an arm and a leg, but i want one that's just like the one i described.
Unfortunately with quite long waiting but for it an excellent quality
www.titanichg.com/product_info?item=rms_mauretania_painted
Impressive! It appears you like White Star Line's ships! ahahah