bwana
Loc: Bergen, Alberta, Canada
My son received a 9,000 piece, 1/200 scale LEGO model of the Titanic for Christmas. I gave it some life on the ocean.
Processed in Photoshop and Luminar 4.
Enjoy!
bwa
The completed model. Done in three pieces to be semi-transportable. That's a 4' table it's sitting on!
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The classic iceberg. Close to that from first hand reports BUT the sky was clear that fateful night.
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The 'Newfie' iceberg
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Icy promise
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Stormy seas
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The party ship, sailing under a Malibu sunset
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Excellent, model and photos! Legos were always a part of Christmas - uncountable boxes of them still in the storage room waiting for Grandchildren!
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
bwana wrote:
My son received a 9,000 piece, 1/200 scale LEGO model of the Titanic for Christmas. I gave it some life on the ocean.
Processed in Photoshop and Luminar 4.
Enjoy!
bwa
Stunningly beautiful 💙💙💙💙💙
bwana
Loc: Bergen, Alberta, Canada
Quixdraw wrote:
Excellent, model and photos! Legos were always a part of Christmas - uncountable boxes of them still in the storage room waiting for Grandchildren!
Why wait? Go for it! You can always put them back in the box for the grandkids...
bwa
Really nice work. To make it look even better, you could try having smoke coming from the first three smoke stacks.
Very impressive! And I know these big kits ain't cheap.
bwana
Loc: Bergen, Alberta, Canada
rmorrison1116 wrote:
Really nice work. To make it look even better, you could try having smoke coming from the first three smoke stacks.
I thought about that but smoke from four smoke stacks was too much work. If it had only been three, I would have done it!
bwa
bwana
Loc: Bergen, Alberta, Canada
Mark Sturtevant wrote:
Very impressive! And I know these big kits ain't cheap.
They average about $0.10 / piece!
bwa
bwana wrote:
I thought about that but smoke from four smoke stacks was too much work. If it had only been three, I would have done it!
bwa
Titanic's 4th stack was not a smoke stack. Smoke only came out of the first 3 stacks. The 4th stack was part of the lower decks ventilation system.
bwana wrote:
My son received a 9,000 piece, 1/200 scale LEGO model of the Titanic for Christmas. I gave it some life on the ocean.
Processed in Photoshop and Luminar 4.
Enjoy!
bwa
Cool piece. I'm a Lego nut myself
bwana
Loc: Bergen, Alberta, Canada
rmorrison1116 wrote:
Titanic's 4th stack was not a smoke stack. Smoke only came out of the first 3 stacks. The 4th stack was part of the lower decks ventilation system.
Thanks, I didn't know that.
bwa
bwana wrote:
I thought about that but smoke from four smoke stacks was too much work. If it had only been three, I would have done it!
bwa
The fourth funnel on the Olympic class was put there for symmetry. It was actually used as an air vent for the engine room.
No smoke needed in the fourth funnel.
Apparently lots of confirmation 👍
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