All claps, you guys did it again, you guys never disappoint, especially for Jack who did not just only animate this but serve well with all shots, anything that would make Olympic and her sisters alive, I’d admit, even I, a not so easily impressed person, got impressed with the visual. Again, you people never disappoint on giving the Titanic community the visuals they truly deserve. i’m super impressed. Truly a wonderful way of making the Olympic class alive. ~Jealouse Statement.
Ty for explaining.. I was about to ask that same question, and speaking on paint, would be great to see in future works from THG how things were done on.. sky is the limit folks! Never restraint yourselves.
4:52 I was very happy that you recreated this iconic moment of the sister ships together at the shipyard, I hope to also see in future recreations of the Olympic's adventures and misadventures during her sailing period.
I don't know why I get so emotional when I see these ships, but the fact that you guys manage to bring a tear to my eye with every new update is impressive. I can't wait to walk every nook and cranny of Titanic. Please keep this going and tell Kyle to take whatever breaks he needs to keep the passion alive.
I’ve always preferred RMS Olympic to her other sisters, to me the Olympic represents how strong British Ship-Building was in 1911. It’s a shame she was scrapped but it provided jobs for 100,000 people. Excellent Video as Always!!
They should make an Olympic honor and glory game. Where you could see the 1930s Olympic as well, and you could see all of the collisions she had. Now that would be a awesome game!
You've nailed the graphics, some shots were hard to distinguish from real-life. It felt like I was actually there, watching the launch way back in 1910.... exactly 113 years later to the day. Well Done for getting this animation right in time for the day she was launched, you've done her an honor and a tribute.
Titanic Honor and Glory, thank you for giving Olympic the legacy and recognition she deserves - she had an incredible career and has been overshadowed by her sister ship for far too long. Thank you!
Imagine a game in which you can create a shipping company, build and customize ocean liners. And also looks this gorgeous. Wouldn't that be a dream come true?
The details are put together so that everything is perfect! I am always blown away with the artwork and animations that it takes to create these ships!
I like the music. Wonderful to see Olympic getting some attention! Seeing this in your video really gives you a sense of how incomplete the ship was at launch time. Interesting to experience.
Excellent animation, the details are amazing! Though I can 't help but question why Titanic was not seen in the adjacent slipway. She was fairly far along in her own construction, as she was launched a little over 5 months later. I'd normally say this is a small artistic detail, but there's a reason Titanic is used a synonym for huge, Cheers!
Titanic's progress showed in this video reflects the progress of the new model they are working on now. It is intentional that it looks so early into its development. Otherwise Titanic's hull was already plated at that time
Just astounding! I truly loved this animation you guys! Jack seriously has been a match made in heaven for you guys! These visuals are truly spectacular. They’re simple, yet they have this grandeur to them, it’s honestly hard to explain. It’s truly so amazing to see the Olympic like this! She’s one of, if not, my favorite Ocean Liner of all-time! A story that deserves so much more recognition. On a side note: Kyle always goes above and beyond with his modeling. The gantries, the pier, Belfast itself! Impeccable work, Kyle. 🙏🏻🙌🏻 This was amazing. And I do hope to see more of Olympic in the future! 💙 ~NightsFilms
Splendid and absolutely superb! Titanic: Honor and Glory have the Midas Touch. Everything you touch turns to platinum. Thank you so much for bringing that initial triumph of the Olympic Class back to modern audiences. Shipbuilding then was really the creation of a masterpiece, comprised of the greatest innovations in artistic, architectural, engineering ,and interior design. It was a part of global prestige that everyone wanted to be a part of. These gorgeous, handcrafted vessels were the Mission to Mars of their day. Bravo!
It still amazes me how Olympic managed to avoid whatever plague of bad luck hit her sisters, Titanic and Britannic. She managed to survive being torpedoed during WW1 and even sank the submarine that did it by ramming it. The Olympic was a true testament to the skill and ingenuity of her builders and designers.
Looks absolutely amazing as always guys. The recreation of that famous photo is also breathtaking. It’s like you’ve found a Time Machine & gone back with a modern camera
L' animation du lancement de Olympic est incroyable les graphismes sont magnifique Bravo a l'équipe de Titanic Honor And Glory pour ce travail titanesque tout c'est détail sont si réaliste.
Correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't Titanic much further along in construction than depicted here? I have a very distinct memory of Olympic and Titanic in their slipways, Olympic in the fore and Titanic behind. Titanics hull being very much more complete than a keel and some ribbing.
I had the same thought too. There are a few famous images of the two sitting side by side just prior to Olympic's launch and Titanic is in a much more advanced state than depicted here. My theory is that the reason she appears less completed here is that it's an easter egg/progress update from the devs: they are currently in the process of rebuilding Titanic from the ground up again, much more accurate and detailed this time and I remember in their last progress update regarding this, the model had a similar level of completion, probably a bit less, so Im guessing that they wanted to put their current WIP model there to show its progress, even if it's inaccurate for Olympic's launch
@musicfan5921 no offense taken. When I was watching the video I was telling my mom all about Olympics launch. How she was painted white so she would show up better in pictures, how much of a spectacle her launch was compared to Titanics which was more of a "oh well they built another one".
How magnificent 😢😢 you guys are tremendous. I love your work. All of you with these animations we get to experience a surreal event from history. All of the realism is beyond uncanny. Thank you for what you guys are doing. 💛🇲🇽 love from 🇲🇽💛
That is a real beautiful shot of Olympic being launched. 👍👍❤❤❤ I already know that she was painted Gray before Black, because it helped her "stand out" in the black and white photographs back then. Just out of my imagination and silly curiosity, if the 🚢 was built in East Coast 🇨🇦, where would she be built and registered "in 🇨🇦"? Just a goofy hypothetical question. If you don't know, I'll understand. Please and Thank you. P.S. What "Gray" was on Olympic as you can see in this video?
On this day the true unsinkable ship of the Olympic class Sisters was launched, One of the Luckiest and best ships of all time… It was sad she had to go.
A phenomenal depiction as always, but one question: why is the crew skylight (on the forecastle on the port side aft of the breakwater) there (1:02)? OLYMPIC didn't have that at the time, it was only added in the post-TITANIC refit.
It turned out very beautifully, but one moment: the Olympic goes down to the water without propellers, which is very strange, although it seems to be so in historical photographs.
I was looking for my house in the distance there as it was built in 1900 in East Belfast. Great job guys. Sadly the belfast skyline has changed and we now have a monstrosity of a Titanic attraction that looks like an iceberg, where this once was. Whats the flag flying on the gantry that isn't the Union Jack?
Jack if you're reading this, WoW you this is the next Best thing to being there. You caught so many amazing details . What's next perhaps you rendition of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake might give you a interesting historical challenge. 👏
The ship's rudder was originally braced with large metallic straps that prevented its rotation as the great ship was launched. The rudder straps were removed after launch.
In what proved a successful publicity exercise White Star had the Olympic depart for Southampton on May 31 1911 the very same day of the Titanic's launch. The Titanic's last survivor, Eliza Gladys "Millvina" Dean, died in 2009 also on May 31st .
Absolutely loved this THG Crew, and all the work you do, I really do hope in the future you will do a Project 400 and we will have an Olympic to walk through and explore like we currently do with project 401 and Demo 2.0, would love the same for Olympic one day !
The Olympic was the world's largest ship before the Titanic and again briefly between the Titanic's sinking and June 1913 when Germany's SS Imperator began service. She was however the largest British-built liner all the way until the launch of the Queen Mary in September 1934
All claps, you guys did it again, you guys never disappoint, especially for Jack who did not just only animate this but serve well with all shots, anything that would make Olympic and her sisters alive, I’d admit, even I, a not so easily impressed person, got impressed with the visual. Again, you people never disappoint on giving the Titanic community the visuals they truly deserve.
i’m super impressed. Truly a wonderful way of making the Olympic class alive. ~Jealouse Statement.
😢😢😢😢😢
Titanic could be seen but only the kneel was laid down. That's not true
Me too
@JealouseStatement
..Absolutely...They're the ones... . 🤘🏼💙
Titanic
I’m so glad you guys are telling Olympic’s story too!
For those wondering, Olympic was the first of a new ship class, so she was ceremonially painted white for the launch.
Why in launch white
Actually, she was painted white by the request of Thomas Andrews, so in the launch she would stand out more in the photos.
@@Unopot-y5yso she would be white in photos
Ty for explaining.. I was about to ask that same question, and speaking on paint, would be great to see in future works from THG how things were done on.. sky is the limit folks! Never restraint yourselves.
Well titanic was lunched in black 🖤 right😅
4:52 I was very happy that you recreated this iconic moment of the sister ships together at the shipyard, I hope to also see in future recreations of the Olympic's adventures and misadventures during her sailing period.
I think it was the time when Olympic lose a propeller blade during a crossing which also resulting delay for titanic construction
@@sepur_lempung34official And the Hawke collision required something swapped with Titanic as well. Can't remember which part.
I don't know why I get so emotional when I see these ships, but the fact that you guys manage to bring a tear to my eye with every new update is impressive. I can't wait to walk every nook and cranny of Titanic. Please keep this going and tell Kyle to take whatever breaks he needs to keep the passion alive.
I’ve always preferred RMS Olympic to her other sisters, to me the Olympic represents how strong British Ship-Building was in 1911. It’s a shame she was scrapped but it provided jobs for 100,000 people. Excellent Video as Always!!
beautiful animation as always. Just one thing, if I am not mistaken at the launch of the olympic, the titanic was already quite formed.
The plating on Titanic Hill was also completed that same day but a lot more internal structural work was needed to complete it. 3:21
The reason for that is to (kinda) show off progress on the alpha model. It's not an accidental historical inaccuracy, it's intentional.
Indeed.
@growlinglucario7922 In my opinion, they want to show off the Olympic rather than the Titanic
I found the Olympic to be rather formed as well
They should make an Olympic honor and glory game. Where you could see the 1930s Olympic as well, and you could see all of the collisions she had. Now that would be a awesome game!
Don’t forget, she also managed to sink a German u boat by colliding right into it. The only ship that has ever been able to do that
More like "Olympic: The Old Reliable"
You've nailed the graphics, some shots were hard to distinguish from real-life. It felt like I was actually there, watching the launch way back in 1910.... exactly 113 years later to the day. Well Done for getting this animation right in time for the day she was launched, you've done her an honor and a tribute.
Titanic Honor and Glory, thank you for giving Olympic the legacy and recognition she deserves - she had an incredible career and has been overshadowed by her sister ship for far too long. Thank you!
Imagine a game in which you can create a shipping company, build and customize ocean liners. And also looks this gorgeous. Wouldn't that be a dream come true?
if I ever learn coding I’m going back to this comment
Similar games have existed about modern cruise ships, I'm sure it could work.
The details are put together so that everything is perfect! I am always blown away with the artwork and animations that it takes to create these ships!
I like the music. Wonderful to see Olympic getting some attention! Seeing this in your video really gives you a sense of how incomplete the ship was at launch time. Interesting to experience.
Excellent animation, the details are amazing! Though I can 't help but question why Titanic was not seen in the adjacent slipway. She was fairly far along in her own construction, as she was launched a little over 5 months later. I'd normally say this is a small artistic detail, but there's a reason Titanic is used a synonym for huge, Cheers!
The keel was there, so I imagine Kyle and the rest of the team just hadn;t got round to modelling it yet in the state it was in in October 1911.
Titanic's progress showed in this video reflects the progress of the new model they are working on now. It is intentional that it looks so early into its development. Otherwise Titanic's hull was already plated at that time
It's really beyond belief that these beautiful ships get to live again. Thank you for your hard work and dedication to these ocean liners.
Astonishing Jack! U never disappoint with these visuals. Absolutely amazing!
loved that last shot. Beats all of those "colorized" versions of the real photo :))
Beautiful animation, and love the little recreation at the end of the famous photo of the two sister ships together. Excellent work, as always!
I didn't know it launched without its propellers on, that's really interestng!
So cool of you guys to show Olympic some love on her launch day!!
I love this animation you should make one of Britannic next
Just astounding! I truly loved this animation you guys! Jack seriously has been a match made in heaven for you guys! These visuals are truly spectacular. They’re simple, yet they have this grandeur to them, it’s honestly hard to explain.
It’s truly so amazing to see the Olympic like this! She’s one of, if not, my favorite Ocean Liner of all-time! A story that deserves so much more recognition.
On a side note: Kyle always goes above and beyond with his modeling. The gantries, the pier, Belfast itself! Impeccable work, Kyle. 🙏🏻🙌🏻
This was amazing. And I do hope to see more of Olympic in the future! 💙 ~NightsFilms
Amazing work! Easily the best animation I've ever seen
Fantastic animation Jack it looks amazing on my new tv Nice to see a video from THG 0:52
Jack did a spectacular job on this animation! Happy 113th old reliable!
Splendid and absolutely superb! Titanic: Honor and Glory have the Midas Touch. Everything you touch turns to platinum. Thank you so much for bringing that initial triumph of the Olympic Class back to modern audiences. Shipbuilding then was really the creation of a masterpiece, comprised of the greatest innovations in artistic, architectural, engineering ,and interior design. It was a part of global prestige that everyone wanted to be a part of. These gorgeous, handcrafted vessels were the Mission to Mars of their day. Bravo!
It still amazes me how Olympic managed to avoid whatever plague of bad luck hit her sisters, Titanic and Britannic. She managed to survive being torpedoed during WW1 and even sank the submarine that did it by ramming it. The Olympic was a true testament to the skill and ingenuity of her builders and designers.
She also got rammed by a another British ship but yet she managed to limp back to the uk and didn’t sink she was one strong and lucky ship
Looks absolutely amazing as always guys. The recreation of that famous photo is also breathtaking. It’s like you’ve found a Time Machine & gone back with a modern camera
L' animation du lancement de Olympic est incroyable les graphismes sont magnifique Bravo a l'équipe de Titanic Honor And Glory pour ce travail titanesque tout c'est détail sont si réaliste.
Amazing! Thank you very much!
Excited to see Britannic's launch.
For God's sake, Jack, I'm running out of compliments!
(Beautiful work once again) 👍
Correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't Titanic much further along in construction than depicted here? I have a very distinct memory of Olympic and Titanic in their slipways, Olympic in the fore and Titanic behind. Titanics hull being very much more complete than a keel and some ribbing.
I had the same thought too. There are a few famous images of the two sitting side by side just prior to Olympic's launch and Titanic is in a much more advanced state than depicted here.
My theory is that the reason she appears less completed here is that it's an easter egg/progress update from the devs: they are currently in the process of rebuilding Titanic from the ground up again, much more accurate and detailed this time and I remember in their last progress update regarding this, the model had a similar level of completion, probably a bit less, so Im guessing that they wanted to put their current WIP model there to show its progress, even if it's inaccurate for Olympic's launch
She was but the model they used for her in this video is still being made so they could only use what they had ready.
@@BalhaMilan an astute observation
While correct, I cant help but feel bad for Olympic, this video is about her and you're here talking about Titanic 😂, no offense meant!
@musicfan5921 no offense taken. When I was watching the video I was telling my mom all about Olympics launch. How she was painted white so she would show up better in pictures, how much of a spectacle her launch was compared to Titanics which was more of a "oh well they built another one".
04:53 The most magnificent part of the video, the people must be proud to see this.
The Old Reliable, great animation you guys put a lot of work on
The recreation of that historic picture almost makes me cry, beautiful animation, beautiful recreations, beautiful game.
How magnificent 😢😢 you guys are tremendous. I love your work. All of you with these animations we get to experience a surreal event from history. All of the realism is beyond uncanny. Thank you for what you guys are doing. 💛🇲🇽 love from 🇲🇽💛
That sunshine looks amazing! Well done, all!
What a cool moment to recreate! Looks fantastic, as always!
This is absolutely the best visuals i have seen in the titanic animation community
Incredible. Do Britannic’s launch as well.
It's nice to see a video on a ship with a much happier career than her sister vessels. Even the music is more upbeat.
Wow! That was incredibly breathtaking to watch. Thank you.
Absolutely beautiful, that ship looks wonderful. Amazing job on the water.
Beautiful animation of Olympic’s launch! Great job 👏
A beautiful tribute to a beautiful ship
Just one word: AMAZING!
You guys are AMAZING!!! This is fabulous!!
This Is just beautiful and actually emotional. And I am so proud that I have a piece of that ship!
Lovely video and thanks for this launch.
RMS Olympic passengers were lucky that they were on an unsinkable ship, this is the start of the unsinkable 24 years
114 years later, the ship still inspires us to this day!
That is a real beautiful shot of Olympic being launched. 👍👍❤❤❤ I already know that she was painted Gray before Black, because it helped her "stand out" in the black and white photographs back then. Just out of my imagination and silly curiosity, if the 🚢 was built in East Coast 🇨🇦, where would she be built and registered "in 🇨🇦"? Just a goofy hypothetical question. If you don't know, I'll understand. Please and Thank you. P.S. What "Gray" was on Olympic as you can see in this video?
Wonderful to see "Oly" getting some love... The old girl did everything that was ever asked of her and then some.
I’d very much love to see more animations that chronicle the life of the Olympic, especially her years in Dazzle and the later 20s and early 30s
Very cool! The event brought to life from black and white photos.
Just wow! As usual fantastic work! Kudos!
Fantastic attention to details
My favourite ship forever ❤
Thank you for such a splendid video. Loved every bit of it.. congratulations 👍👏👏👏
Spectacular!!, Claps to this amazing team of THAG!!!👏👏👏❤️
On this day the true unsinkable ship of the Olympic class Sisters was launched, One of the Luckiest and best ships of all time… It was sad she had to go.
This is wonderful. I can almost imagine myself as part of the crowd that gathered to watch her take to the water.
Outstanding it looks so real it’s like being there in person.
This is just amazing!
Awesome job, as always. Looking forward to the launching of hull 433.
The image of Olympic and Titanic together is bittersweet because after that, Olympic would never see her sister again.
Seeing them both together at the end is mesmerising
Apparently this is a fun and interesting fact, when the titanic was sinking the Olympic turned around to titanic and went full ahead to titanic
Wonderful! Beautiful! Thanks, Team!!
Its looks like real amazing work congrats
A phenomenal depiction as always, but one question: why is the crew skylight (on the forecastle on the port side aft of the breakwater) there (1:02)? OLYMPIC didn't have that at the time, it was only added in the post-TITANIC refit.
Wow 👌 just amazing!!! Thank you for the work you guys are doing
Honestly all of the videos this channel has made have all been absolutely amazing 😍🤩 ngl
This is perfect! Nothing could be better!
Wait a second. Wasn't hull 401 in more comlete state, when Hull 400 was lanched? So many photos of them standing side by side out there!
I believe there was a short period of time that Olympic and Titanic shared a port.
@@justinlynch3 I meant under the gantry. But ive seen it in another comment here, that THG had to use the models, they have at the moment.
It turned out very beautifully, but one moment: the Olympic goes down to the water without propellers, which is very strange, although it seems to be so in historical photographs.
Absolutely amazing, beautiful work as always.
The Olympic is my favourite ocean liner.... always will be 👍👌👏😊❤️ What a supurb video!
Beautiful but you forgot Titanic on the other side
If someone could build these magnificant ships again as return of the classic vessels for their honor.
So beautiful. ❤❤You guys are something else.
That was a beautiful video
I was looking for my house in the distance there as it was built in 1900 in East Belfast. Great job guys. Sadly the belfast skyline has changed and we now have a monstrosity of a Titanic attraction that looks like an iceberg, where this once was. Whats the flag flying on the gantry that isn't the Union Jack?
Amazing animation! It got my crying. Thank you for this.
Great job guys everything you do looks perfect and is so realistic!!!
Jack if you're reading this, WoW you this is the next Best thing to being there. You caught so many amazing details . What's next perhaps you rendition of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake might give you a interesting historical challenge. 👏
The ship's rudder was originally braced with large metallic straps that prevented its rotation as the great ship was launched. The rudder straps were removed after launch.
This is beautiful
In what proved a successful publicity exercise White Star had the Olympic depart for Southampton on May 31 1911 the very same day of the Titanic's launch. The Titanic's last survivor, Eliza Gladys "Millvina" Dean, died in 2009 also on May 31st .
Beautifully done. Thank you.
The music is so calming and relaxing
Wow, beautiful work!
Absolutely loved this THG Crew, and all the work you do, I really do hope in the future you will do a Project 400 and we will have an Olympic to walk through and explore like we currently do with project 401 and Demo 2.0, would love the same for Olympic one day !
Fantastic! One small item, you missed the wood on the rudder at the launching.
Truly amazing!
Wow 🤩 well done! 😱👏🏽😊❤️
Woah! I did not know that cranes already existed back then at those early times, that is new to me now.
The Olympic was the world's largest ship before the Titanic and again briefly between the Titanic's sinking and June 1913 when Germany's SS Imperator began service. She was however the largest British-built liner all the way until the launch of the Queen Mary in September 1934
Awesome!!! Loved this video
Amazing Effort of the Creator to recreate Titanic’s Sister, Olympic’s Launch!