@@PartTimeExplorer One of my earliest memories of the titanic was your masterpiece of a Lego animation of the titanic if it wasn’t for that I doubt I’d be into the ship today
Awesome video sir; looking forward to that Lusitania experience. After Britannic Patroness of the Mediterranean our expectations are very very high. By the way, we are here indeed for the models but also for listening you talk and telling us things, you have the gift of storytelling, everything you say no matter how boring it might be, you make it sound interesting.
The real reason why Titanic sunk was because the iceberg was made out of Legos. Everybody knows that once you step on the Lego it hurts badly. we can only imagine the sheer paint Titanic was in but one thing that I can clearly see is that this video is amazing. Great work Tom, glad to see that you're okay. Stay safe and keep your hopes high and your head up higher.
I am so glad to hear the USS Vestal mentioned, albeit briefly. It is a valent ship and valent crew that served a major role in world war 2 and Pearl Harbor, with a phenomenal story to go along with it. And despite all of that, neither its name nor its story has been told or heard of many time. So I am always happy whenever it is mentioned in relation to Pearl Harbor.
A letter from Lusitania victim Alice Loynd that was found on her husband's body gave the colors of the Lusitania on the final votage and she said "The funnels are black, and the ship where it was white is now grey"
5:18, The Olympic didn’t pick up survivors from the U-103 sinking. She was under orders to keep her speed up as it was her best defense against further attack. The survivors were picked up later by another vessel.
I like the beard! I'm super Excited for whatever Lusitania themed thing is coming up. Thank you for working hard for all these years just to bring all these Titanic related models, prints, demos and stories.
I want to see the Sultana and the LZ129 Hindenburg next. The Sultana was a paddle steamer that sank in 1865. She was heading up the Mississippi to a port in Illinois when her boiler exploded. Fire spread throughout the ship and many of her passengers had to jump into the freezing river, where they froze to death or drowned in the raging waters. Their bodies washed up in Arkansas, Tennessee, and Missouri.
I love the stories you tell about these ships as you construct them. My sons all loved Legos. Histobrick makes Legos worth keeping even when your kids are grown.
I'm here to listen to your ramblings!😄 I've been loving to listen to your videos as background while I crochet. I get some interesting history education, great music choices, good sense of humor where appropriate, and interesting video when taking a break for my hands. I'm pleased to have discovered your channel when searching for documentary videos to watch/listen to.
_Vestal_ was seriously damaged by the explosion of _Arizona_ right next to her, but "practically annihilated" is a bit of an exaggeration. She was set afire and, though she was able to get underway following the explosion, had to be intentionally grounded to keep her from sinking. However, despite her own damage, she rendered aid to survivors trapped within the overturned wreck of _Oklahoma_ in the attack's immediate aftermath, and was back in action within a few weeks, having been repaired in place by her own crew rather than take up repair dock facilities; and served with distinction in the Pacific for the rest of the war. She was decommissioned in 1946 and scrapped in 1950. My favorite part of the _Vestal_ story during the attack is that a number of men on deck were blown overboard by the _Arizona_ explosion, including her captain, Commander Cassin Young. With the ship on fire and probably sinking, the captain missing and presumed dead, and all hell generally breaking loose, the remaining officers and crew were preparing to abandon ship when who should clamber back aboard but a very wet and annoyed Commander Young, who reportedly inquired, "Where the hell do you gentlemen think you're going?"
I also built a lego Titanic when I was a kid, and was into the wreck for a number of years, Your videos and work is helping me explore the other wrecks like the Atlantic, and I am becoming a loyal follower, of your content. Now I want to visit these sites. Thank you.
Love seeing your work. Thanks for sharing! We're just finishing the Thanksgiving leftovers at our house. Eating some pumpkin pie 🥧 and watching your video! I just have to say, that was interesting to hear that the Mauretania would have rolled over from the damage that the Titanic sustained. Pretty cool tidbit!
Im a huge fan of history it was my favourite lesson back in the day at school im a massive fan of yours and the entire titanic honor and glory team wishing you all the best
idk how many times you said "im also makng" but it was alot cant wait to see all of those things ur making. AMAZING vid its quite entertaining to watch as i build a 1:1 RMS Regina
I might be late but im sure lusitania's final livery had no sheer line, a grey superstructure, and black funnels there were some letters from workers and passengers saying what the liver on lusitania looked like
Arizona resident here. University of Arizona has one of the Arizona's bells. Part of her signal mast, an anchor, a main cannon barrel and part of the superstructure are on display down at the capitol building in Phoenix. The two after turrets were removed and placed on Oahu as coastal defense batteries but scrapped. 2 barrels were installed on the USS Nevada as stated. Most of the material removed from the Arizona is stored on Ford Island, and can be requested to set up a memorial.
Great video! When I got to the end I had to double check that you had the beard when you started the video, haha. I appreciate the history you include while doing the builds. For instance, it never crossed my mind that Arizona's guns and superstructure had been removed after the sinking and that the guns had been reused. That was super interesting! I'm looking forward to your next LEGO video, especially the SS United States!
Hey Tom! When u asked what we’re having for dinner, I was in the middle of my grub. I had a nice bean and cheese gordita and two steak tacos 😋! I enjoyed the last video with you making legos. So when I saw Legos in the icon, I knew this was gonna be another hearty lengthy video! And you know it’s gonna be good! I am definitely looking forward to you’ve upcoming content. Again, thank you Tom!💙
Grea video! But one thing, I don’t think Oklahoma ever had two funnels. Iirc the best way to tell Oklahoma from Arizona is that Oklahoma’s B and X turret had two guns instead of three
I bought both the Edmund Fitzgeald and the Britannic models from Histobrick, they look different to the first version that you built in the previous video, instead of the colored tiles on the side, the green lines and the red crosses are actually printed on the white bricks instead of using the red and green tile bricks. What's really awesome is that you would build the boilers that goes with the ship and the engines got a re-color, and the difficulty is on-point; it is difficult like the Titanic. The Edmund Fitzgerald has a maroon body, but still kept the same design, there were five printed pieces, four of them included the name and the yellow rounded 1x2 with the red star and the letter C in it. It's also built in halves instead of three pieces. The sides also features uses flat pieces to represent the railings on the side of the ship, and you can actually simulate how the ship broke in two. For those sets, I got a wooden bamboo box that keeps all of the stuff inside.
The sub the Olympic ran down and sank was U-103, just like you said, fired torpedoes at the Olympic, Captain of the Olympic said "Oh, I have had it with these stupid subs!", chased it down as the U-103 started to crash drive in an attempt to turn a parallel course, but there was no time before the port propeller did a elbow drop on the u-boat's pressure hull. And to correct you at 5:16, Olympic did not stop to pick up the 35 survivors, but a distress flare was spotted by the destroyer USS Davis.
Great video as always, Tom. I'm curious as to how Parks resolved the question of Arizona's hull color. Several sources, including a Honolulu Star Bulletin article from 12/7/2006, say that it was "discovered" to be 5-S Sea Blue, not gray as previously assumed, and some survivors concur. (One said that he helped paint it the new color shortly before the attack.) Other sources say it's still inconclusive. Since you mention this as a major point on which Parks assisted HistoBrick, I wonder whether you have any more details.
To Director Lynskey and the comments section: I noticed that HMT can also stand for "Hired Military Transport." Which is preferred? I prefer HMT standing for "Hired Military Transport," as it shows that "HM" does not necessarily have to stand for "His/Her Majesty's," and no matter how much a community thinks things are set in stone, there'll always be something, in this case, a prefix, that can subvert expectations.
Both are acceptable, and Hired Military Transport is probably the better of the two. I tend to go with "His Majesty's Transport" since it's closer to the HMS, which I'm more familiar with.
Wonderful video, you can find many of the USS Arizona’s artifacts displayed at the Arizona State Capitols museum such as a the flag flown a part of the superstructure. Outside of the capitol in the adjacent park area they have the signal mast, a gun barrel, and an anchor from the Arizona.
Great video! I actually said in your previous one that they should add the exact same ships you’re assembling here! Maybe in their vast lineup they’ll add on the SS Daniel J Morrell, MV El Faro, USS Monitor and the CSS Merrimack to their collection.
The Lusitania’s funnels did not ever have that color scheme. She had a grey super structure and black funnels on her final voyage. They were never black with grey tips.
@@orangekat3481 How. There is literally no evidence that Lusitania had black and grey funnels besides that they have that appearance in black and white photos. It’s common since.
I just looked up the kits. They are fascinating and well done but a bit pricey more than usual I should say. Looking forward to watching you build the USS Enterprise.
So sad I missed out on Dazzle Olympic. She's my favorite. Thanks for showcasing these kits for us, Tom. Would not have found Histobricks without you. Edit: I checked with (other) Tom from Histobricks, HMT Olympic is expected to be released again later this year. So excited! Just ordered Great Eastern and Titanic, plus a little Nomadic
I hope they make SS Pendleton, an oil tanker that split in half in the middle of a storm in the 1950s. Over 30 men were trapped on her slowly sinking stern, with all but one rescued by four brave sailors in a tiny boat built for 12 (including rescue crew). Watch 2016s The Finest Hours staring Chris Pine to see this amazing story.
are you sure the funnels on the Lusitania are grey and black, @yamato30 made a video addressing what color the funnels were when she sank, he said that they were completely black when she sank .
I made three cruise ships including the Symphony of the seas and people thought it was from a kit even tho I made it myself and that’s how creative i am with legos. Legos really are something.
My mom saw the Arizona in Hawaii, she hates flying, and doesn't particularly like being in Hawaii cause of the humidity. But she did want to go and visit the Arizona at least once.
I am 8 years old and I relly want the brtanic I’m a big fan of brtanic and your Chanel I might ask Santa for every histobrick :) hope you make more videos
The reason for why the Lusitania is such a massive part of History is that the sinking of the Lusitania is what really shocked a whole bunch of Americans during the first World War
Norman Wilkinson saved a lot of battleships and merchant ships with the use of dazzling camouflage. Ironically, he is also the painter to "Plymouth Harbour", a painting in the First Class Smoking Lounge on the Titanic.
I do believe it is the bell of the ship (Arizona) that is preserved there. At least one of her turrets were used for shore batteries as well I believe.
The Olympic was not the only merchant vessel to sink a u-boat. In sure tons of em ram u-boats.There is this 1885 ship, SS Mona Queen that rammed a u-boot
Proud veteran of both episodes. Yup, one day I'll be able to tell my grand kids: "I was there for The Great Flat-Plate Miss-joining of 2020". 15:31
No no NO NO NO NO NOOOOOOO NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO NOOOOOOOOOONONNNONONOOONNNNOOOOOOOONNNOOOO ONNNNOONNMONONO
Ha!
I love lego, brings back so many memories.
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@@PartTimeExplorer One of my earliest memories of the titanic was your masterpiece of a Lego animation of the titanic if it wasn’t for that I doubt I’d be into the ship today
Awesome video sir; looking forward to that Lusitania experience. After Britannic Patroness of the Mediterranean our expectations are very very high.
By the way, we are here indeed for the models but also for listening you talk and telling us things, you have the gift of storytelling, everything you say no matter how boring it might be, you make it sound interesting.
The real reason why Titanic sunk was because the iceberg was made out of Legos. Everybody knows that once you step on the Lego it hurts badly. we can only imagine the sheer paint Titanic was in but one thing that I can clearly see is that this video is amazing. Great work Tom, glad to see that you're okay. Stay safe and keep your hopes high and your head up higher.
I am so glad to hear the USS Vestal mentioned, albeit briefly. It is a valent ship and valent crew that served a major role in world war 2 and Pearl Harbor, with a phenomenal story to go along with it. And despite all of that, neither its name nor its story has been told or heard of many time. So I am always happy whenever it is mentioned in relation to Pearl Harbor.
A letter from Lusitania victim Alice Loynd that was found on her husband's body gave the colors of the Lusitania on the final votage and she said "The funnels are black, and the ship where it was white is now grey"
So basically the superstructure was grey?
@@SoggyNugh it was an off white-ish light grey, which dosent exist in lego yet.
I have the rms Carpathia, Empress of Ireland, Normandie, and the SS Andrea Doria and today I’m adding the rms britannic to my collection
5:18, The Olympic didn’t pick up survivors from the U-103 sinking. She was under orders to keep her speed up as it was her best defense against further attack. The survivors were picked up later by another vessel.
I like the beard! I'm super Excited for whatever Lusitania themed thing is coming up. Thank you for working hard for all these years just to bring all these Titanic related models, prints, demos and stories.
I want to see the Sultana and the LZ129 Hindenburg next. The Sultana was a paddle steamer that sank in 1865. She was heading up the Mississippi to a port in Illinois when her boiler exploded. Fire spread throughout the ship and many of her passengers had to jump into the freezing river, where they froze to death or drowned in the raging waters. Their bodies washed up in Arkansas, Tennessee, and Missouri.
The Arizona build was my favorite. The explosion was massive, Over half of the Pearl Harbor casualties were killed aboard the USS Arizona
I’m excited for that Lusitania video
I could make a reply like "oh well I'm staying" or "oh I'm excited not exited" but
*E x i t e d*
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I love the stories you tell about these ships as you construct them. My sons all loved Legos. Histobrick makes Legos worth keeping even when your kids are grown.
I'm here to listen to your ramblings!😄 I've been loving to listen to your videos as background while I crochet. I get some interesting history education, great music choices, good sense of humor where appropriate, and interesting video when taking a break for my hands. I'm pleased to have discovered your channel when searching for documentary videos to watch/listen to.
The smart assery at 40:26 made me burst laughing 🤣
_Vestal_ was seriously damaged by the explosion of _Arizona_ right next to her, but "practically annihilated" is a bit of an exaggeration. She was set afire and, though she was able to get underway following the explosion, had to be intentionally grounded to keep her from sinking. However, despite her own damage, she rendered aid to survivors trapped within the overturned wreck of _Oklahoma_ in the attack's immediate aftermath, and was back in action within a few weeks, having been repaired in place by her own crew rather than take up repair dock facilities; and served with distinction in the Pacific for the rest of the war. She was decommissioned in 1946 and scrapped in 1950.
My favorite part of the _Vestal_ story during the attack is that a number of men on deck were blown overboard by the _Arizona_ explosion, including her captain, Commander Cassin Young. With the ship on fire and probably sinking, the captain missing and presumed dead, and all hell generally breaking loose, the remaining officers and crew were preparing to abandon ship when who should clamber back aboard but a very wet and annoyed Commander Young, who reportedly inquired, "Where the hell do you gentlemen think you're going?"
I also built a lego Titanic when I was a kid, and was into the wreck for a number of years, Your videos and work is helping me explore the other wrecks like the Atlantic, and I am becoming a loyal follower, of your content. Now I want to visit these sites. Thank you.
Quick question to you, sorry if I missed a video lol... did you ever sink your lego Titanic and snap it in half all dramticly?
I love all the ramblings so much I’ve listened to all of these in a row since o found the first one today
That's nice to know, thank you! There will be a few more ramblings to come in the future
Love seeing your work. Thanks for sharing! We're just finishing the Thanksgiving leftovers at our house. Eating some pumpkin pie 🥧 and watching your video! I just have to say, that was interesting to hear that the Mauretania would have rolled over from the damage that the Titanic sustained. Pretty cool tidbit!
Im a huge fan of history it was my favourite lesson back in the day at school im a massive fan of yours and the entire titanic honor and glory team wishing you all the best
idk how many times you said "im also makng" but it was alot cant wait to see all of those things ur making. AMAZING vid its quite entertaining to watch as i build a 1:1 RMS Regina
I might be late but im sure lusitania's final livery had no sheer line, a grey superstructure, and black funnels there were some letters from workers and passengers saying what the liver on lusitania looked like
Arizona resident here. University of Arizona has one of the Arizona's bells. Part of her signal mast, an anchor, a main cannon barrel and part of the superstructure are on display down at the capitol building in Phoenix. The two after turrets were removed and placed on Oahu as coastal defense batteries but scrapped. 2 barrels were installed on the USS Nevada as stated.
Most of the material removed from the Arizona is stored on Ford Island, and can be requested to set up a memorial.
I love your ramblings!! Keep up the amazing content man~~
You, Emma, and your whole crew are absolutely amazing!
SUBMARINES: *EXIST*
OLYMPIC: PEACE WAS NEVER AN OPTION
Olympic just basically told the submarine: "HOW MANY TIMES DO I HAVE TO TEACH YOU THIS LESSON?!"
good meme
*SINK THE SUB*
BUT SIRE YOU DONT HAVE ANY WEAPONS
*JUST DO IT*
Dude, cool meme!
Olympic's soul at my house: That U-Boat had to be tought a lesson :]
Olympic: "Violence isn't the answer, it's a question, and the answer is yes"
"That's a pretty secuARRGH... not that part."
Titanic in a nutshell.
(Also Bismarck)
Its Bismarck
@@kervrocete4676 Yikes, typo! Thanks!
No probs!!!
KING OF THE OCEAN HE WAS MADE TO RULE THE WAVES ACROSS THE 7 SEAS
@@mikbyr there’s no video that has a comment it says Bismarck in ur without a comment like this lol
Great video! When I got to the end I had to double check that you had the beard when you started the video, haha.
I appreciate the history you include while doing the builds. For instance, it never crossed my mind that Arizona's guns and superstructure had been removed after the sinking and that the guns had been reused. That was super interesting!
I'm looking forward to your next LEGO video, especially the SS United States!
Tom's cold face whenever he tells a joke is priceless i love his humor bro, and the editing in the video is hilarious
These Lego kits look absolutely incredible, looking forward to the Hood, Bismarck, and SS United States video!
What about Yamato the largest most powerful and deadliest Battleship Of them all
Hey Tom! When u asked what we’re having for dinner, I was in the middle of my grub. I had a nice bean and cheese gordita and two steak tacos 😋! I enjoyed the last video with you making legos. So when I saw Legos in the icon, I knew this was gonna be another hearty lengthy video! And you know it’s gonna be good! I am definitely looking forward to you’ve upcoming content. Again, thank you Tom!💙
Grea video! But one thing, I don’t think Oklahoma ever had two funnels. Iirc the best way to tell Oklahoma from Arizona is that Oklahoma’s B and X turret had two guns instead of three
They did a good job with HMT Olympic’s paint scheme. That must’ve been hard to design using LEGO.
IKR???
also can we talk about this,you can reply on replies
You are literally the best history Chanel on RUclips.u make hinstory so much more interesting
Wow, thank you!
17:57 "That is exactly what the dazzle paint is supposed to do."
That's right, give Ol' Reliable the ol' razzle dazzle!
DUDE!!! Love the mustache and beard combo! Keep it up!
I bought both the Edmund Fitzgeald and the Britannic models from Histobrick, they look different to the first version that you built in the previous video, instead of the colored tiles on the side, the green lines and the red crosses are actually printed on the white bricks instead of using the red and green tile bricks. What's really awesome is that you would build the boilers that goes with the ship and the engines got a re-color, and the difficulty is on-point; it is difficult like the Titanic.
The Edmund Fitzgerald has a maroon body, but still kept the same design, there were five printed pieces, four of them included the name and the yellow rounded 1x2 with the red star and the letter C in it. It's also built in halves instead of three pieces. The sides also features uses flat pieces to represent the railings on the side of the ship, and you can actually simulate how the ship broke in two.
For those sets, I got a wooden bamboo box that keeps all of the stuff inside.
Yeah, he’s constantly improving the quality of his kits
@@PartTimeExplorer which is a huge A-plus. Would love to see a re-release of the Olympic as a troopship in the future
@@DKrueger1994 its on the sight right now for preorder.
@@bennettbt8864 got it on preorder now
@@DKrueger1994 I wish I knew it was on pre-order before I got myself all excited. Now there’s nothing to do but wait patiently for another month
Remember, you are never, ever too old for LEGO!
Part time explorer you’re the best ship kit maker ever I like all these models I really want these
The sub the Olympic ran down and sank was U-103, just like you said, fired torpedoes at the Olympic, Captain of the Olympic said "Oh, I have had it with these stupid subs!", chased it down as the U-103 started to crash drive in an attempt to turn a parallel course, but there was no time before the port propeller did a elbow drop on the u-boat's pressure hull.
And to correct you at 5:16, Olympic did not stop to pick up the 35 survivors, but a distress flare was spotted by the destroyer USS Davis.
Ah, another hour of Tom's rambles... Time for the popcorn.
Toms videos are so relaxing.
@@FreedomLovingLoyalist indeed
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For dinner I had coconut cream pie from this spectacular southern pie shop. Also, that lego Titanic video was what sustained me all those years ago.
Insane ramblings are the best ramblings.
"What an ABSOLUTE Chad." -Tom 4:40
I'd love to see more of these
Been waiting for this video! I specifically keep my nails uncut to be able to separate thin lego bricks.
Petition for Tom to remake his old Lego Titanic animation using the Histobrick Titanic.
yes
Sure
Yes
Lets have him finish the Britannic video first
I love how the history on the intrusions says "Oops"
Awesome! Finally we can get the Lusitania sinking in real time!
Great video as always, Tom. I'm curious as to how Parks resolved the question of Arizona's hull color. Several sources, including a Honolulu Star Bulletin article from 12/7/2006, say that it was "discovered" to be 5-S Sea Blue, not gray as previously assumed, and some survivors concur. (One said that he helped paint it the new color shortly before the attack.) Other sources say it's still inconclusive. Since you mention this as a major point on which Parks assisted HistoBrick, I wonder whether you have any more details.
FINALLY I LOVE LEGO SHIPS THANK YOU 🙏
I understand why the Histobrick items are about like $200 but the question is are they able to ship to Canada
Yes, they can. Ok the THG website, select “ship to: North America”. The cost of shipping is factored into the price.
@@PartTimeExplorer can they ship to England
@@harryjohnson9215 he does
@@PartTimeExplorer hi
@@PartTimeExplorer your the best
To Director Lynskey and the comments section:
I noticed that HMT can also stand for "Hired Military Transport." Which is preferred?
I prefer HMT standing for "Hired Military Transport," as it shows that "HM" does not necessarily have to stand for "His/Her Majesty's," and no matter how much a community thinks things are set in stone, there'll always be something, in this case, a prefix, that can subvert expectations.
Both are acceptable, and Hired Military Transport is probably the better of the two. I tend to go with "His Majesty's Transport" since it's closer to the HMS, which I'm more familiar with.
i prefer his majesty's transport honestly
it would be cool if the histo brick titanic model could break in half
histo brick released the new bismarck and HMS Hood along with the RMS Nomatic and the SS United States and Iron ore dock
Wonderful video, you can find many of the USS Arizona’s artifacts displayed at the Arizona State Capitols museum such as a the flag flown a part of the superstructure. Outside of the capitol in the adjacent park area they have the signal mast, a gun barrel, and an anchor from the Arizona.
15:46 *That is me on a daily basis xD*
AM I LATE?!?!
I WATCHED THIS like what? 3 OR 4 TIMES NOW?!
Your histobrick vids are very informational and sattisfying
Yesssss, another one!
Great video! I actually said in your previous one that they should add the exact same ships you’re assembling here! Maybe in their vast lineup they’ll add on the SS Daniel J Morrell, MV El Faro, USS Monitor and the CSS Merrimack to their collection.
The Lusitania’s funnels did not ever have that color scheme. She had a grey super structure and black funnels on her final voyage. They were never black with grey tips.
Wrong
@@orangekat3481 How. There is literally no evidence that Lusitania had black and grey funnels besides that they have that appearance in black and white photos. It’s common since.
@@orangekat3481 Wrong
So your telling me quickly looking over the internet makes you more informed than both him and histobrick?
@@aaaaaaaaaa359 you aware that those photos are often extremely over or under exposed
15:30 had me on the floor Tom lol.
7:19 Were here for both tom :)
I just looked up the kits. They are fascinating and well done but a bit pricey more than usual I should say. Looking forward to watching you build the USS Enterprise.
So sad I missed out on Dazzle Olympic. She's my favorite. Thanks for showcasing these kits for us, Tom. Would not have found Histobricks without you.
Edit: I checked with (other) Tom from Histobricks, HMT Olympic is expected to be released again later this year. So excited! Just ordered Great Eastern and Titanic, plus a little Nomadic
Guess what. The ole reliable is up on the site right now for preorder. Expected to ship on 6/17 for those in the continental US
@@bennettbt8864 I saw that! Very excited!!
On the Arizona model kit the barrels of the time it should be at least a little longer
The uss Oklahoma didn't have to funnels it had 2 barrels on turrets 2 & 4
I hope they make SS Pendleton, an oil tanker that split in half in the middle of a storm in the 1950s. Over 30 men were trapped on her slowly sinking stern, with all but one rescued by four brave sailors in a tiny boat built for 12 (including rescue crew).
Watch 2016s The Finest Hours staring Chris Pine to see this amazing story.
are you sure the funnels on the Lusitania are grey and black, @yamato30 made a video addressing what color the funnels were when she sank, he said that they were completely black when she sank .
The amazing Tom duo 😂
Speaking of Lusitania, tomorrow is its sinking’s 106th anniversary
As nobody mentions the virtual reality Lusitania experience. Hmmm....Carry on
The olympic was a real unsinkable icon.
Lego is my favorite I could do it for days
Oh man we need Oceanic and Teutonic models! I would definitely purchase those, I don’t care about the price!
Do you think they'd consider making a set of a ship from the Oceanic Class of 1870? It'd be so cool to see a Lego version of the SS Atlantic!
I would get an SS Atlantic so fast!
Also Tom I love that you corrected the we discovered your a good person for that in my opinion but I’m young sooooo 👍
Thank you
36:00 i remember that from Midway (the church thing)
I liked that movie
Oh you taught me something new about the ship!😁
I made three cruise ships including the Symphony of the seas and people thought it was from a kit even tho I made it myself and that’s how creative i am with legos. Legos really are something.
That's cool!
how accurate are the colors on the HMT Olympic
You should tell your friend at Histo brick to build in Atlantic boat
The USS Arizona is My favorite ship she is wonderful
The Arizona model looks quite nice
the movie Titanic with Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet was filmed in Playas de Rosarito, Baja California in México
I’m actually making a LEGO USS Arizona stop motion and I’m currently building the model. I’m very excited to hopefully upload it tomorrow
As I remember German submarine *DID NOT* shot a single torpedo against Olympic due to malfunctions.
Yea, so many good memories
16:05 Kids, seriously! Tom's not kidding! DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME!!!!!
When I was in high school, I built a plastic model of the USS Arizona for one of my teachers
That's awesome!
It's sad that Olympic had been scraped, it's sad to see a legend die
My mom saw the Arizona in Hawaii, she hates flying, and doesn't particularly like being in Hawaii cause of the humidity. But she did want to go and visit the Arizona at least once.
The Lusitania and her sister ships looked so steampunk.Especially with the black funnels.
I am 8 years old and I relly want the brtanic I’m a big fan of brtanic and your Chanel I might ask Santa for every histobrick :) hope you make more videos
Really excited for the united states, and the other new kits. Great video, love these lego videos.
My favorite Olympic class liner is the dazzle paint scheme Olympic and the Lego dazzle paint was accurate
The reason for why the Lusitania is such a massive part of History is that the sinking of the Lusitania is what really shocked a whole bunch of Americans during the first World War
nice knife i have a ka bar made during ww2 it was my grandfathers when he was in vietnam
Norman Wilkinson saved a lot of battleships and merchant ships with the use of dazzling camouflage. Ironically, he is also the painter to "Plymouth Harbour", a painting in the First Class Smoking Lounge on the Titanic.
I do believe it is the bell of the ship (Arizona) that is preserved there. At least one of her turrets were used for shore batteries as well I believe.
Lucky u, u had better topics in history, we learnt only about old gods
@@rosemarykurian2753 I only know that because I did a research project in 4th grade about it.
The Olympic was not the only merchant vessel to sink a u-boat. In sure tons of em ram u-boats.There is this 1885 ship, SS Mona Queen that rammed a u-boot
would love to see Histobrick do the IJN Yamato and the Bismark ships and a U-boat!