+Titan52berg Just today I saw your comment, I'm sorry about that, but certainly I thank you for the compliment, it makes me very happy, Please forward this video to as many people. thanks again
You've done a wonderful job, not easy at ALL working so small. I can't believe you didn't work to at least double that scale to make life easier for yourself. Just respect for your sticking at it right through. Well well done. A huge achievement. Why do you work so tiny it's got to be so much harder!
HOLY SH*T!!!! O.oMan, thats good!!!!! I built the 1:350 model from Revell at the moment. Thats much work too. But your Titanic is so much more work. And you did a great Job with this model. Thumbs up! :D
Amazing and I really think your hard work made many people fall in love with your Titanic boat . Have you considered building The Olympic or The Britannic ? I think The Britannic would be a great project! Thank you for the video sir
Nice work Mr. Ringler. Very talented! I never knew you could use screen material for railing, in fact I've never thought of that. I have models myself that did not come with railings and kept trying to figure out what to use, I think I will use your idea. Fantastic work you have done....
Hello CaptainSmith23, At first I did not know how to do the rail until one day I had to replace the mosquito net at the kitchen window and then it came to me, the idea with what to build, just by looking around. Thanks for the response, and good luck.
Hello Mike' thank you so much, you can see more at the following links, ruclips.net/video/nRJAMwl4VM4/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/eMDyZTtHXX0/видео.html thank you again
Really amazing work! How long did it take to build the model ? Also, by looking at it, I have to admit that Titanic certainly is among the most beautiful ships ever, regardless of the tragedy associated with her.
Thank you so much, Well, I worked on average about 7 hours a week for 14 months. I totally agree with you about the incredible beauty of the Titanic and that is why I built it
The Titanic isn’t getting raised, it’s like a cookie left in milk, except this cookie has been down for 106 years, sorry, but it’s true. I think we should put money toward the Britannic, the one who has a higher chance of survival.
Hello Juls, Thank you very very very much, your comment made me very happy, you made my day, thank you again. By the way you can see more of my works on RUclips, search - JOSEPH RINGLER
hopefully, could get one as my birthday gift. I don't know but there is something connections whenever i see Titanic, maybe i was fascinating with the history of the ship or what that I couldn't explain. I was once built a model using recycled materials such as matchbox as the body and the pipe owhere you can find thread rolled as her funnels but sad to say it was washed out by strong typhoon.
You're welcome, Joseph, I'd built the 30 inch Titanic kit some time ago with internal lights but the model was badly damaged. Seeing your model ignited a spark in me to build another working model once more. Thanks so much.
Hello' WOW what a compliment, no, I'm not a god, but I really like what I do and if along the way I help a little bit clean the earth, I'm very happy about it. Thank you so much.
Lo felicitó mi amigo desde Honduras le quedó hermoso mucha dedicación y sobre todo el amor que puso en esa obra tan maravillosa😊 ese a sido uno de mis mayores deseos poder terminar uno haci algún día lo tendré.
Absolutely incredible! Im currently obsessed with the titanic and this model is amazing, fantastic work of craftsmanship. Is there any chance that you would sell this model? Im very interested.
I have made one bigger than that but unfortunatly i was riding a boat to Illinois and it fell in to water and it sunk,it was not watertight so it sank in no time 😣😣😣it was yesterday.Well yours ignited a ton of sparks in me to make another one made of wood.
hello again, If you mean 'recycled materials', the ship is built of things like matches, popsical sicks, electrical wires and telephone wires, insect nets, photo paper, etc.
Hello Cody, The rail in the bow of the ship, I made from electrical wires and the rail in the center of the ship, from a metal mosquito net. (see 7:06 )
Hello Jason, It took about 4-5 hours a week for 14 months, The ship was built on scale 1:300 with recycled materials and materials found in the vicinity. I wish you success in building the model you plan to build.
Hello. First of all, thank you for your interest. I mainly used popsicle sticks and a stick for testing the throat for the hull and the floors, leftover electrical wires, telephone wires, mosquito netting, toothpicks, ear charms, Photo paper for the chimneys and anything from the environment that suited. You should watch the clip to the end and 4 more clips of other ships.
Hello Matt, If you mean what materials have I built? So from these materials, matches, popsicle sticks, toothpicks, a stick for throat testing, sewing threads, electrical wires, mosquito netting, photo paper, etc.
OK @@mattthomas1369, The propeller in the middle is made of a M16 bullet and the blades are made of copper welded to the slug, the other propellers are made of wood and the blades are glued with epoxy adhesive.
Hello Johan, Thanks for the question.The rail in the bow is made of soldering of flexible electric wire The railing in the command bridge is made of a stick for mixing coffee and the railing in a deck from a mosquito net.
Hello, Thank you, well, I only used drawings, schemas I took from the book written by Peter Davies Garner. you can find this book on a link: www.amazon.com/RMS-Titantic-Modelmakers-Peter-Davies-Garner/dp/1526737337/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=Peter+Davies-Garner&qid=1593768377&sr=8-2
Hello Michael, you can find all the plans in the book "RMS TITANIC" by Peter Davies-Garner, You can purchase the book at the following link. www.amazon.co.uk/RMS-Titanic-Modelmakers-Peter-Davies-Garner/dp/1848320841
Hello, for your information. There is no use of the Balsa in this Titanic model, In addition, the model should not be in water at all only for display.
What type of wood did you use? I mentioned using metal for the keel for structural peace-of-mind when you have to move the model, not water-worthiness. I used to build balsa airplanes, and just looking at that entirely-wood structure makes my palms sweat lol. I quit doing that for a reason : )' BTW, you should check out the model of the Titanic that Fine Art Models did as an extremely limited run. Fine Art Models makes museum-quality stuff. I guarantee you'll get a kick out of it. I heard that the first one sold for $40 000. You should check out their website. They've got quite a few other types of models you'll get a kick out of as well. For example, they make museum quality model classic cars from scratch, using mostly brass. fineartmodels.com/Welcome.html
Hello Matthew, Your comment made me very happy, thank you. Unfortunately the model is not for sale, the model is shown in various exhibitions
Joseph Ringler, muchas gracias 😊
Le. Quedó hermoso
That, my friend, is a masterpiece of craftsmanship! Absolutely stunning!
+Titan52berg Just today I saw your comment, I'm sorry about that, but certainly I thank you for the compliment, it makes me very happy, Please forward this video to as many people. thanks again
Titan52berg, yeah but it is impossible to make for me!
Titan52berg 8
Emmanuel Maravilla jjvc
Wow
my friend for a titanic fan it is a masterpiece!!
thank you so much again, you're very kind
You've done a wonderful job, not easy at ALL working so small. I can't believe you didn't work to at least double that scale to make life easier for yourself. Just respect for your sticking at it right through. Well well done. A huge achievement. Why do you work so tiny it's got to be so much harder!
Hello, Your comment really excited me, I was very happy, you made my day, thank you so much.
HOLY SH*T!!!! O.oMan, thats good!!!!! I built the 1:350 model from Revell at the moment. Thats much work too. But your Titanic is so much more work. And you did a great Job with this model. Thumbs up! :D
Than you so much for the compliment made me very happy
I've built 2 of the Revell RMS TITANIC kits. I just finished the 1/700 scale Academy 100th Anniversary kit.
You are the most talented person till now
Hello Amal, This is the best compliment I have ever received, Thank you so much.
Thank you for the compliment, it makes me very happy, Please forward this to as many people. thanks again
You gained a sub - well done. :-D :-D :-D
Better than any other model in existence.
WOW, Thank you so much, Very pleased with your response.
fantastic work .. i love the story of titanic and i am sad ... your work is fantastic bravo very good....
Hello
Nikos Mpoutzaras, Thank you so much, Glad you liked the video
@@yosiringler thank
you for your work
Amazing and I really think your hard work made many people fall in love with your Titanic boat . Have you considered building The Olympic or The Britannic ? I think The Britannic would be a great project!
Thank you for the video sir
out of all those sister ships..Titanic was the one to get fame..!! so i think Britannic is not a worthwhile of so much work.
@@adilmuneer3135 I Think Britannic Would Be Worth The Work, Mainly Because She Was So Different From Her First 2 Sisters.
Jakezilla yes, she was also The biggest and The best of The trio
Wow, this is amasing work✨ Congratulations from Ukraine🥂
Hello Den, Thank you so much, your comment made me very happy.
Thank you again, from Israel
Nice work Mr. Ringler. Very talented! I never knew you could use screen material for railing, in fact I've never thought of that. I have models myself that did not come with railings and kept trying to figure out what to use, I think I will use your idea. Fantastic work you have done....
Hello CaptainSmith23, At first I did not know how to do the rail until one day I had to replace the mosquito net at the kitchen window and then it came to me, the idea with what to build, just by looking around.
Thanks for the response, and good luck.
Thank you Mr. Ringler.
This is so cool!! I wish I could shrink down and walk amongst its decks. BRAVO SIR!!👏👏
Hello Vann Carter, your comment made me very very happy, Thank you so much. 👍👍👍
That was so amazing I am a massive fan of titanic hope to see u build something again
Hello Mike' thank you so much, you can see more at the following links, ruclips.net/video/nRJAMwl4VM4/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/eMDyZTtHXX0/видео.html thank you again
Great ,good job Joseph .
Holy crap it's a masterpiece and u put alot of work in it ! AMAZING!!!
Hello Nahar, Thank you so much, Great compliment.
This is a vast masterpiece, congratulations from Spain
Thank you very much, your comment made me very very happy.
Really amazing work! How long did it take to build the model ? Also, by looking at it, I have to admit that Titanic certainly is among the most beautiful ships ever, regardless of the tragedy associated with her.
Thank you so much, Well, I worked on average about 7 hours a week for 14 months.
I totally agree with you about the incredible beauty of the Titanic and that is why I built it
I have also making one from cardboard it is not completed yet but it is nothing in front of yours it's amazing
Beautiful model
Thank you so much.
So beautiful! God blessed you with such a talent! Ever think of adding lights to the model?
Thank you so much, As for the lighting, when I thought about it, it was too late, now the ship is in a vitrine with LED lighting.
Very beautiful. Beautiful workmanship!
Hello, Thank you so much, I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
A work of art. Absolutely magnificent
Hello Andrew, WOW, Thank you so much
Te felicito por esta obra maestra, imagino cuán satisfecho estarás! Me encantó!!! Saludos cordiales desde Argentina
Muchas gracias, desde Israel, me encantó su respuesta.
Muchas gracias, eso también me gustó.
Absolutely gorgeous model. You have some serious skill sir.
Thank you so much Jerry, your comment made me very very happy
HOLY COW THAT IS NEXT LEVEL RECYCLE SAVING
Hello KiD, Thank you so much for your compliment, by the way I added "Like" to all your videos.
great model. great craftsmanship. museum quality. would be right at home in any collection. even better than the ones in our collection.
Hello Titnic Truth, Your comment made me great joy, however it seems a little exaggeration, thank you very much.
it's no exaggeration. we've had model made from recycled materials before. none have been so accurate or detailed. the wooden frame helped alot.
Thank you.
The Titanic isn’t getting raised, it’s like a cookie left in milk, except this cookie has been down for 106 years, sorry, but it’s true. I think we should put money toward the Britannic, the one who has a higher chance of survival.
this person deserves a LIKE
Thank you so much
amazing just amazing your craftsmanship is truly a gift I'm stunned al that patients and effort is amazing truly spectacular. keep it up bro
Hello Juls, Thank you very very very much, your comment made me very happy, you made my day, thank you again. By the way you can see more of my works on RUclips, search - JOSEPH RINGLER
I love this ship! Fantastic job on the model!!
hello Eric, thank you so much.
@@yosiringler You're welcome
Your the best
Thank you so much.
If I did this then it would take me ages. I have years of experience with papercraft, but this is next level!
Hello Slink, Thank you so much, I hope you get to the next level soon, if you want, you will.
hopefully, could get one as my birthday gift. I don't know but there is something connections whenever i see Titanic, maybe i was fascinating with the history of the ship or what that I couldn't explain. I was once built a model using recycled materials such as matchbox as the body and the pipe owhere you can find thread rolled as her funnels but sad to say it was washed out by strong typhoon.
Magnificent. Great attention to the finer details which separate the great stuff from the ordinary...
Thank you so much, A great compliment
@@yosiringler Truly meant Joseph, a masterpiece of fine work. If I had 10% the ability and patience...
Hello @@logotrikes , Thank you again, by the way, where do you live?
@@yosiringler Western Australia...
@@logotrikes , Thank you, I live in Jerusalem Israel.
Very, very, very nice model!
Congratulation sir!
Hello Oliver, Thank you so much, your comment made me very happy.
THIS. IS. ART.
Hello Andy, Thank you so much.
Wow!
That's a really good job, you were very talented doing your own Titanic model.
It's beautiful, congratulations!
Kind regards.
Thank you very much for your comment, made me very happy,
+Joseph Ringler I made two titanic one sank and it was funny cause I pit in the pool and my friend fell and sank it
Im sorry for that
Absolutely inspiring i absolutely love this video ive seen it multiple times already im watching it again i love it so much
Hello Moses, Your comment made me very happy, you made my day, thank's again
@@yosiringler your welcome
Bravo!, Bravo!, I know your model of "Titanic" touched a thousand plus and it touched me as well, thanks so much for sharing. :-)
Hello Gwendolyn, Thank you very much for your response. Really touched me and made me very happy, thank's again.
You're welcome, Joseph, I'd built the 30 inch Titanic kit some time ago with internal lights but the model was badly damaged. Seeing your model ignited a spark in me to build another working model once more. Thanks so much.
I love titanic forever .nice model very nice titanic model
Thank you so much.
great creation . congrats man . god bless you
Hello MarionMax, Thank you so much.
This man here is a god of caring for earth
Turning trash into a master piece
Hello' WOW what a compliment, no, I'm not a god, but I really like what I do and if along the way I help a little bit clean the earth, I'm very happy about it. Thank you so much.
@@yosiringler m your welcome
Idk that my compliments were this good
@@TheRealDigi2 👍🏻👍🏻
Amazing 👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Hello Gabriel, Thank you so much.
Jesus Christ... that is just... WOW!!! Amazingly well done, sir... I am blown away! I so wish ships today still held that glory and beauty.
Thank you , Thank you so much.
Lo felicitó mi amigo desde Honduras le quedó hermoso mucha dedicación y sobre todo el amor que puso en esa obra tan maravillosa😊 ese a sido uno de mis mayores deseos poder terminar uno haci algún día lo tendré.
Hello Yoni, Muchas gracias y especialmente a tu amigo, deseo que tu amigo y tú también tengas éxito en todo lo que quieras hacer.
RIP Titanic And the people that died
Very nice video as well as the model WOW!! :D
+Dashie 101 Thank you for the compliment, it makes me very happy, Please forward this to as many people. thanks again
No prob that model is extraordinary:D you deserve it
+Dashie 101 Thank you
congratulations my friend good job like real titánic ship
Hello Daniel, Thank you so much
Good very good. I’m from Russia, my very nise ship models titanic!!! The best ship
Thank you so much, Большое спасибо
Absolutely incredible! Im currently obsessed with the titanic and this model is amazing, fantastic work of craftsmanship. Is there any chance that you would sell this model? Im very interested.
Thank you very much, but unfortunately the model not for sale.
i agree this is the future is i
Wow! That’s one to be proud of!
Oh!! Thank you so much, I'm very glad you liked it👍👍👍
Ur the best at build good good
Thank you so mutch
Beautiful model sir one hell of a job
thank you so much
NEW SUB (ME)
Very very nice model!!!!Perfect!!!
Thank you so much
Marvolous amazing keep up the good work
Thank you so much, I appreciate your comment.
Congratulation bery good job, saludos since Uruguay thank for show, where are you from?
Muchas gracias por el cumplido, entendí que usted es de Uruguay, amo a su país, soy de Israel, gracias de nuevo. Traducción del hebreo
I'm willing to make one out of carbored nice vid!
Thank you so much, and I wish you good luck with your work
Joseph Ringler your welcome and thanks!
Nice Work! How long did you work on this Masterpiece?
hello, thank you so much, Construction lasted 14 months, about 6-7 hours a week.
very good work
Thank you so much
Wow you did a very good job sir
Thank you so much.
Joseph Ringler no problem I actually was thinking of building a titanic model my self but it looks very difficult
Its very beautiful ,will u tell me were do u get the deck plqns
Thank you so much, All the ship plans, deck plans in the book "RMS TITANIC" by Peter Davies-Garner.
Amazing👍
.Thank you so much
Thank you
Nice Job! That's some hours you've made on this great project! We'll done! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much, I watched videos you uploaded and saw that you too had a good talent, well done.
@@yosiringler Thanks! Doing my best to make some interesting videos. I've subscribed to your channel 👍
Excellent 👏👏 it will definitely take many days to make it to hard ..Wow .
First thank so much, second, the construction took about 14 months
Whoa 14 months !!!... But it's worth the time .
Well, I worked about 3 times a week 3 hours a day
Joseph Ringler hmm impressive model sir.... 👏👏 Made by own without any help of Revell model kids.
ruclips.net/video/nRJAMwl4VM4/видео.html ruclips.net/video/OfLWnHM7BoU/видео.html
Just beautiful! !!
Oh, Thank you so much.
You can see also ruclips.net/video/eMDyZTtHXX0/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/nRJAMwl4VM4/видео.html Thank you again.
WOOW!
Hello Tornado, Thank you so much.
Hello Harry, Sorry for the late response, thank you so much .
Thank you so much.
I have made one bigger than that but unfortunatly i was riding a boat to Illinois and it fell in to water and it sunk,it was not watertight so it sank in no time 😣😣😣it was yesterday.Well yours ignited a ton of sparks in me to make another one made of wood.
Good luck
Prob its gpne now
Wow 😲 thats amazing you‘re a brilliant
Hello, Sorry for the late response, but thank you so much
Amazing, great job !
Hello Sean, Thank you so much.
Thats is very cool bad ass
YES MAATE, 11/10 AMAZING!
Thank you so much
what did you use to cute those squared windows? and the life boats?
Hello
LloydLac,
The windows are printed on photo paper, the lifeboats are made of molded epoxy adhesives.
@@yosiringler thank you so much sir!
@@LloydLac Wellcome
Nice video and I couldn't understand the description
Hello Gavin, thank you very much, What do you mean, 'description'?
@@yosiringler at the top
hello again, If you mean 'recycled materials', the ship is built of things like matches, popsical sicks, electrical wires and telephone wires, insect nets, photo paper, etc.
@@yosiringler that is good can you make olympic and Britannic please
@@gavin1721 I think no, I do not have room in the house for another ship
Wow Realy good work :)
Thank you so much
What material did you use to make the railings?
Hello Cody, The rail in the bow of the ship, I made from electrical wires and the rail in the center of the ship, from a metal mosquito net. (see 7:06 )
Very nice, great work.
Thank you so much
See also the construction of model warship "Prince of Walles"
ruclips.net/video/nRJAMwl4VM4/видео.html
How long did it take to build this
Edit: I'm thinking of building one of these but I'm gonna try to build it with all the rooms to
Hello Jason, It took about 4-5 hours a week for 14 months, The ship was built on scale 1:300 with recycled materials and materials found in the vicinity. I wish you success in building the model you plan to build.
really liked your video like me down the ship's plan for me to do at home
Hello, all the plans are in the book "RMS TITANIC - Modelmakers' manual" By Peter Davies - Garner.
You can order the book online in the internet.
What are the recycled material used to make RMS Titanic
Hello. First of all, thank you for your interest. I mainly used popsicle sticks and a stick for testing the throat for the hull and the floors, leftover electrical wires, telephone wires, mosquito netting, toothpicks, ear charms, Photo paper for the chimneys and anything from the environment that suited. You should watch the clip to the end and 4 more clips of other ships.
A masterpeice
Hello Yadav, Thank you so much.👍🏻
Wow amazing thanks for sharing! How did u make the props
Hello Matt, If you mean what materials have I built? So from these materials, matches, popsicle sticks, toothpicks, a stick for throat testing, sewing threads, electrical wires, mosquito netting, photo paper, etc.
Thanks for the reply I meant propeller
OK @@mattthomas1369, The propeller in the middle is made of a M16 bullet and the blades are made of copper welded to the slug, the other propellers are made of wood and the blades are glued
with epoxy adhesive.
Joseph Ringler wow very nice ! Thanks for sharing your talent.
Welcome,
What did you use for the railings?
Hello Johan, Thanks for the question.The rail in the bow is made of soldering of flexible electric wire
The railing in the command bridge is made of a stick for mixing coffee and the railing in a deck from a mosquito net.
Amazing
Hello Midas, Thank you so much.
thats amazing
Thank you so mutch.
You can see also ruclips.net/video/eMDyZTtHXX0/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/nRJAMwl4VM4/видео.html Thank you again.
Good job👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Hello Dymar, Thank you so much.
that is look is nice👍👏
Thank you very much
hey nice work could u please share the templates of the schemes used I would really appreciate it
Hello, Thank you, well, I only used drawings, schemas I took from the book written by Peter Davies Garner. you can find this book on a link: www.amazon.com/RMS-Titantic-Modelmakers-Peter-Davies-Garner/dp/1526737337/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=Peter+Davies-Garner&qid=1593768377&sr=8-2
Amazing! May i ask where did you get those plans from?
Hello Michael, you can find all the plans in the book "RMS TITANIC" by Peter Davies-Garner,
You can purchase the book at the following link.
www.amazon.co.uk/RMS-Titanic-Modelmakers-Peter-Davies-Garner/dp/1848320841
yes great job congrats
Thank you very much
Nice!
thank you
Cool dud
Using balsa for the keel is just asking for trouble. Should have used a piece of steel or aluminum flat-stock.
Hello, for your information. There is no use of the Balsa in this Titanic model, In addition, the model should not be in water at all only for display.
What type of wood did you use? I mentioned using metal for the keel for structural peace-of-mind when you have to move the model, not water-worthiness. I used to build balsa airplanes, and just looking at that entirely-wood structure makes my palms sweat lol. I quit doing that for a reason : )'
BTW, you should check out the model of the Titanic that Fine Art Models did as an extremely limited run. Fine Art Models makes museum-quality stuff. I guarantee you'll get a kick out of it. I heard that the first one sold for $40 000. You should check out their website. They've got quite a few other types of models you'll get a kick out of as well. For example, they make museum quality model classic cars from scratch, using mostly brass. fineartmodels.com/Welcome.html
I do not sweat and I do not worry, I sleep well, read the title "recycled materials"
No need to be a prick. "Recycled materials" tells me nothing. You could at least be man enough to tell me you don't know what kind of wood it is.
I really want that model for my birthday..
Hello Jeffrey, I wish I could give it to you, but unfortunately this is the only Titanic model I have.
Happy birthday
TIIIIIITANIC!
Way! What is musics names?
My heart will go on
The first 2 under construction pictures are of the rms Olympic not the rms titanic.
I know
Esta buena pero la curvatura en la cubierta no va, y la popa la empezó antes, y no quedó como la original
Gracias
@@yosiringler pero me encantó
AND GOOD
Best ship ever