The Titanic 3D Model - As You’ve Never Seen Her Before

RMS Titanic explored as never before as a 3D model. This 3D model of the Titanic has been built using the original plans for the ship and allows us to explore the Titanic in great depth and with great accuracy. Laid down in March 1909 she was launched a little over two years later and completed just under a year after that, on 2 April 1912. Her size was immense: at 882 feet 9 inches long, she was the largest moveable man made object on earth. This was a major engineering challenge and it revolutionised shipbuilding. No one had ever tried to build a ship the size of the Titanic or her sister ships Olympic and Britannic, ever before. It took an entire year to put the Titanic’s frames in place. She was built with 2000 hull plates mostly 6ft wide and 30ft long, weighing up to three tons. The hull was held together with over three million iron and steel rivets. After her launch, her funnels were added, completing her height to 175ft from the keel to the top of her funnels. Un
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