Radio Control Trumpeter 1:200 Titanic Build Part 91 - Finished
This is the ninety first in a series of videos I’m going to produce to document the building of my Trumpeter 1:200 model Titanic. In this episode I do all the little remaining jobs needed to complete the model.
If you want to see more regular updates have a look at my Instagram page (same name as the channel). I post photos as I’m building there so you don’t have to wait for the videos to be edited!
Hire Hydrant Article:
Life Ring Article:
Electronics Help:
YouTube Videos:
Books:
Electronics for Today and Tomorrow:
Electronics:
Full Ship Circuit Diagram:
Rigging Plan:
Google Drive (with components and references):
Thanks to Titanic Honor and Glory for the wonderful reference material:
Woodys Model Works:
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List of parts used:
Figures:
Toms Model Works Deck Chairs:
Titanic a Model Makers Guide Book:
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Tamiya Saw:
Amateur 3D Printing (Source of interior furniture):
Facebook page for this model:
Isopropyl Alcohol for cleaning (you can get this everywhere).
Lycra Rigging:
Brass Domes:
Modeling Saw:
Floor Tiles:
Airbrush:
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Dark Grey:
Lighter Grey:
Wood Colour:
Soldering Iron:
Soldering Iron Tips:
Solder:
Stand:
Extractor:
Solder Wick:
Solder Sucker (or desoldering pump):
Snips (wire cutters):
Switching Regulator (power supply board):
Potentiometer:
LED Strip:
Small LEDs with wires already attached:
PWM Board:
Fuse Holder:
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Music by:
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