I see that some comments are being blocked. I have no idea why. This has to be something RUclips is doing. My apologies if you’ve tried to comment and it didn’t work.
Fascinating to hear about people who "missed the boat." My favorite, the stokers who were apparently drinking a little too long in the pub to make the ship on time. They were replaced!
Well all that work payed off! It is kind of like detailing the fuselage of a plane! Unless there are windows in it you will never see it! Ya do it anyway!! Lol well done my friend!
Since the entryways mirror I'd just glue a solid sheet of plastic across the hull so the entryways could then just sit on a sold slab. That would also allow you to throw in a little vague staircase detail between them and make a one piece ceiling from side. You'd never have to worry about any of it breaking away...
Great to see you back… I love the 'bloopers' at the end as well, you both have great personalities and make the videos easy and enjoyable to watch - Thank you and keep it up 🤗👏🏻
You build really great models 👏, Josh was nice to send you those figures 😀, good to see his skills. Great instructions for this build and nice to see you working with your wife👌🧐
Awsome work. I also have this kit with the pontos upgrade kit. But i didn't started jet. Your D deck entrance look's realy good, but unfortunately you installed it the wrong way around 😬 but it's not a big deal unless you are a rivet counter. Keep going on with your great Videos. 👍
Thanks! You know I spent about 10 minutes trying to figure out which way was the bow. I settled on going the direction of the kit stairs and matched that with the drawing 🤷🏻♂️
Welcome back. Really great job on the photo etch and the interior. It's more visible than the camera shows (I bet) and the addition of Nora missing the boat--uh, I mean; Oh, never mind ☺ . It was both interesting and adds to the "flavor" of the Titanic. Keep yur CA spills small and the paint splots on only one hand
Man!!! That looks so awesome! Nicely done. It would be really cool if you could get a printout of the reception room area near the elevators, looking out into the vestibule and place that in the background. But again not really necessary. Again love how your vestibules turned out.
Great work, I'd love to see some footage of the actual painting of the figures, would be interesting to watch how you do the detail and varying the colors.
@@TheMidwestModelShop Yeah ... I jumped in with that comment before I heard you say the figures were a donation to your project. Would still be good to see some paint work from you.
Impressive detail! One question...are you considering something either white or reflective in the overhead above the entrance to enhance the light? Keep up the good work, you two!
Hello, first i like the video's, i wil use it for bilding my trumpeter 1/ 200 titanic. Can you tell me what the name of the book that you name in your'e video's?
I see that some comments are being blocked. I have no idea why. This has to be something RUclips is doing. My apologies if you’ve tried to comment and it didn’t work.
Fascinating to hear about people who "missed the boat." My favorite, the stokers who were apparently drinking a little too long in the pub to make the ship on time. They were replaced!
It's good to have you back. We missed you! Carl
Really nice detail 👍🏻🏴
Nice to see you back
Will definitely do this to my 1:400 scale titanic, doesn't matter which scale it is you can always super detail the titanic like this.
Well all that work payed off! It is kind of like detailing the fuselage of a plane! Unless there are windows in it you will never see it! Ya do it anyway!! Lol well done my friend!
WOW! some great detail. Nice to you 2 back.
You guys have a good time:-)
In the rooms you made, you should put one or two people in each room.
Super happy you are back! I love your videos and the positive energy you BOTH bring to the hobby I love!
Looking good. I liked the segment about Milton Hershey. I been working for the Hershey Company for 43 years.
Very nice!
The detail through the door looks amazing. Great work.
Great imagination, and execution! It's just enough to make the viewer believe there is more to the model than meets the eye. Very well done, y'all!
Great to see you back! FYI…our club meeting is Friday in Carpentersville. Hope you can make it.
totally agree that the effort is worth it... really enjoying this build, thanks so much !!!
Since the entryways mirror I'd just glue a solid sheet of plastic across the hull so the entryways could then just sit on a sold slab. That would also allow you to throw in a little vague staircase detail between them and make a one piece ceiling from side. You'd never have to worry about any of it breaking away...
Great to see you back… I love the 'bloopers' at the end as well, you both have great personalities and make the videos easy and enjoyable to watch - Thank you and keep it up 🤗👏🏻
Great to see you guys back!
You build really great models 👏, Josh was nice to send you those figures 😀, good to see his skills. Great instructions for this build and nice to see you working with your wife👌🧐
Awsome work. I also have this kit with the pontos upgrade kit. But i didn't started jet. Your D deck entrance look's realy good, but unfortunately you installed it the wrong way around 😬 but it's not a big deal unless you are a rivet counter. Keep going on with your great Videos. 👍
Thanks! You know I spent about 10 minutes trying to figure out which way was the bow. I settled on going the direction of the kit stairs and matched that with the drawing 🤷🏻♂️
Hello Nora!! Missed you!! Missed you too Ben!!
Thanks Will. I knew you’d remember me eventually 😉
YAY! Thanks for another great episode on the Titanic! I absolutely LOVE you guys! I wish my wife would model with me lol.
Welcome back. Really great job on the photo etch and the interior. It's more visible than the camera shows (I bet) and the addition of Nora missing the boat--uh, I mean; Oh, never mind ☺ . It was both interesting and adds to the "flavor" of the Titanic. Keep yur CA spills small and the paint splots on only one hand
Man!!! That looks so awesome! Nicely done. It would be really cool if you could get a printout of the reception room area near the elevators, looking out into the vestibule and place that in the background. But again not really necessary. Again love how your vestibules turned out.
Great work, I'd love to see some footage of the actual painting of the figures, would be interesting to watch how you do the detail and varying the colors.
I didn’t paint any of these figures! All of these have been donated by viewers of the channel. But maybe I’ll paint a few, down the road.
@@TheMidwestModelShop Yeah ... I jumped in with that comment before I heard you say the figures were a donation to your project. Would still be good to see some paint work from you.
Next episode: building a stateroom behind each porthole.
You should have it so you can remove the decks to see the interior so all the interior is made in the ship but the decks can be removed
Put a light in that area !!!!
Impressive detail! One question...are you considering something either white or reflective in the overhead above the entrance to enhance the light? Keep up the good work, you two!
Yes. I’m thinking about just painting the well deck above it white and the back side of the doors. I think that will help the look.
FINALLY!!!! haha
Bonjour où êtes vous procuré l'imitation carrelage au 1/200ème merci d'avance.
Did you say major TRAIN event? Is that right???
Close! I did go to the Denver Train Station several times for a snack. That place is awesome.
@@TheMidwestModelShop I'm an Engineer for Amtrak....you coming over to trains where the REAL detailing starts??
How much would it cost for you to build a Trumpeter Titanic for me? I
don't have the patience/time/space to build a model like that
Hello, first i like the video's, i wil use it for bilding my trumpeter 1/ 200 titanic. Can you tell me what the name of the book that you name in your'e video's?
“Titanic. The ship magnificent”
Ich baue die hachette Titanic und brauche Teppich und Tapeten. Koennen sie mir helfen?
Send me an email. TheMidwestModelShop@gmail.com
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