The visuals are STUNNING, skin-pinchingly REAL. At least we have a sense of what the construction and hand-over of the Olympic-class liners must have looked like, as well as the emotion conveyed at those times.
I just finished watching this series, so good. Although I'm aware that this is a work of fiction and not 100% historically accurate, it's still very informative and gives a good sense of the social and political climate that surrounded the building of the Titanic. And what really stood out for me is that things haven't changed that much since the early 1900s, we're still as divided now as we were then. My only gripe is the ending. Of course we know the Titanic is going to sink but I feel they were a lot of loose ends.
A good portion of this amazing series, while fictional and conceived in a production studio, nevertheless captures the Edwardian world of Titanic's birth in1909 to her maiden voyage three years later within the industrial shipyards of Harland & Wolffe, representing the dedicated shipbuilders and their incredible skills to perfection! It was an evocative journey into the past, illustrating the struggles and tragedies of two opposing religious factions in Belfast during the creation of, perhaps, one of the most iconic, man-made marvels of the Industrial Age. A refreshing endeavor to offer Titanic buffs a chapter of her history that has rarely been seen on film before!
The two things that drove me crazy in this series: 1. Olympic was launched in late 1910 after Titanic's construction was well underway so for most of the series we should have seen Olympic right next door until her launch and fitting out. 2. The damage from HMS Hawke was to her starboard stern, not port bow. This was huge in Titanic's delay in construction as Harland had to cannibalize Titanic's propeller shaft to repair Olympic.
This movie is full of mistakes. The Titanic was built on the left and the Olympic on the right. IN THE FILM, THE TITANIC IS BUILT TO THE RIGHT AND THE OLYMPIC IS NOT BUILT AT ALL. Also, the damage to the Olympic was at the stern and not at the bow as shown in the film. This film had a great potential to be great, but I see that they didn't try to be historically accurate at all, that bothers me a lot.
Titanic yang lain suka ini dan lain-lain tidak dapat hadir ke majlis Rumah tangga mereka telah di dunia yang lain dan tidak tahu dia tidak dapat melihat dengan mata yang memandang dan lain-lain lagi belum mendaftar di dunia yang lain dan lain-lain yang lain dan lain-lain yang berkaitan dengannya dan dalam rumah tidak dapat hadir hari raya Aidilfitri bagi umat Islam yang tidak dapat 1912 6:89 D dan anak anak yang lain menyukainya 6 89 tidak tahu apa itu tidak boleh bah tu ayam goreng berempah dan lain-lain lagi yang tidak akan dapat menikmati dan anak
imagine building something that took you so long and you worked the most just find out that it sank and also split in half then find out many years later its stern section up to the 3rd funnel is damaged to the point where it is almost gone
It's funny who if the great ship never sank, she'd be a footnote in marine engineering history. Her size and tonnage being quickly surpassed in a few years by Aquitania, and later by Queen Mary. We wouldn't be talking about her as much except for a passing mention. I mean, how many people talk about Aquitania, Queen Elizabeth, Imperator, France, Empress of Britain etc? Funny how that works.
+InflatablePlane Not just that.. Titanic was never the biggest ship .. as she was identical in size to Olympic wich was 2 years older.. it was the largest displacement because luyury adds to B deck made her 1500 tons heavier meaning she displaced 1500 tons more (she sat a bit lower on the water).. but had she not sank.. she would be just the number 2 of 3 identical ships wich as you say were soon surpased by newer bigger ships..
+sparrowlt Since it weighed more, titanic can technically be classified as being larger than Olympic. However, you'd b mistaken in saying all three were identical as the last one, Rms Brittanic was slightly longer than the other 2
William Bassignani All info i saw says Britannic was identical lenght.. 269m ... she was 60cm wider than her older siblings thought due to double-hull upgrades to the design
Actually, Titanic and Britannic were slightly longer than Olympic by a few inches, but Britannic was always intended even before the Titanic disaster to be 2 feet wider to improve stability. Both Olympic and Britannic received the same near double-hull upgrade post-Titanic, but Britannic had additional features added to her in the form of the large electric davits.
Queen Mary might never have been built in that alternate timeline, since without the sinking of the Titanic, the White Star Line would have been in somewhat better shape in terms of reputation and financial stability, perhaps enough that they would have been able to build a ship similar to the Oceanic III, only years earlier than in actuality, and thus beating Cunard and the French Lines to building and operating the first 1000 foot ship. Of course, it's hard to say about all that with World War I and whether or not Titanic would have survived that conflict as Olympic or got unlucky as Britannic did. Of course in an alternate reality where Titanic never sinks, Britannic would have been finished much sooner and like Aquitania , Imperator/Berengaria, Vaterland/Leviathan, and Bismark/Majestic, seen a few months of service before hostilities broke out.
There were a number of errors in showing how the parts of the Titanic were built and assembled, each section of the vertical keel plate were 30 feet long NOT six or so feet and the way they were joined was incorrect too also each of the ship's ribs were one long cast section NOT built out of riveted together sections.
1:40 if your wondering what that hole is it’s the Olympic Titanic sister ship.The Olympic crashed the the HMS Hawk and was Badly damaged but parts from the Titanic were used to fix the damage on the Olympic
@@ikickchildrensforliving4740 that would be cool to see how Jack and rose would end up, but I see why James Cameron wrote the script how he did, the film would never be as popular as it still is today if Jack survived
Siempre se recordara a en barco mas chingon del mundo y de las vida .y pues como no recordarlo si lo ando haciendo a escala (2 mts),cada le salgo demo casa eslobprimero que veo. TITANIC.EL BARCO INHUNDIBLE.
yup its just sad to see it i mean like people that worked on it probably paid out of their own pockets and went down with it sorry for my grammar i was playing mine craft factions all night long :l
Bruh the bow faced land than the stern face water that’s how it was build read history bozo it’s also in the photos read some history don’t judge before knowing the truth YA JUDGED TOO MUCH
If only titanic survived the iceberg head on and the First World War Titanic might’ve been saved from scrapping in 1936 in favor of her sister Olympic being scrapped and Titanic being Commissioned as a floating museum or still would’ve been operating to this day if she survived the Second World War. Achievement unlocked Antique Collector: start in the Digital Era with an Edwardian Era Ocean liner. Just because something’s old doesn’t mean you throw it away.
It was a complete mistake scrapping the Olympic in my opinion. It could have been a floating museum like you said being that it was near identical as her sister, Titanic.
@@nikobellic5968 come to think of the multiverse of alternate histories if the Britannic survived ww1 then the Olympic would’ve been chosen for scrapping since Britannic is a more modern design. If Titanic hit the iceberg head on she possibly would’ve stayed afloat (unlikely in the event of a catastrophic impact) and if she successfully survived WW1 either as a troopship or hospital ship and Britannic did not in this case then the titanic would’ve either been scrapped or kept as a floating museum however if either sister would’ve survived there demise in WW1 and whatever Olympic class ship was chosen to stay afloat it would’ve sit abandoned and rusting hulk just like the SS America for instance. Just because something’s old doesn’t mean you throw it away perhaps future generations would want to sail into history.
at this point my biggest issue is Titanic here is being built where her sister Olympic was being built (as in, being built in Olympic's spot in the gantry)
Problem with some of these scenes is that they launched the wrong ship down the wrong slipway. Olympic was launched from the left slipway while the Titanic was launched from the right slipway.
Mistakes made in this show 1. Titanic was built on the left slipway, Olympic was built on the right. In this show it shows her being inaccurately built were Olympic's slipway was. 2. The damaged area In Olympics Hawke collision is in the wrong area, Her stern on the port side was only slightly gashed in two areas flooding 2 compartments. In this show the damage from the collision is shown to be a massive gash by her port bow area slightly past the forecastle which is incorrect. 3. During Titanic's launch her condensers were never used. The purpose of condensers is like using waterpumps in the ships double bottom or peak tanks to adjust leveling. But since the Titanic was nothing more then a bare shell at launch, there was no reason for the water condenser pumps to be active shortly after launching as seen in the show. 4. There are also a large variety of historical errors in the events that played out during her construction and of that with the company white star and its employees but there are too many to point out.
Wish this show didn't fuck up on the fact that Titanic wasn't built on Olympics side and it would have been more accurate, all tho, really impressed with how real the ship looks
كم هي محزنة تلك الليلة ومؤثرة لجميع سكان العالم 😔 قصص وروايات وإعلام وتساءلات حول كل ذلك لما حصل لسفينة عملاقة وضخمة جداً على وجه سطح المحيطات والبحار في هذا الكون 🖐🏼 كم أنا متأثر وأحزن كلما تابعت ذلك ورأيته وأحسست بما حصل لهئولاك الأشخاص الذين غرقو. سبحانك يا الله ما أعظمك فليناموا بسلام 😭💔
Paradoxically, if Titanic never sank, she would never have been a famous ship! Would have been just another ship, and just scrapped after becoming obsolete for service.
With Risk comes Progress. Industrial Revolution, and the Victorian Era are perhaps the most captivating times in human history. It was a time in which the western world shot so far ahead technologically than the rest of the world, that she was able to almost effortlessly conquer the world. There was a time in which we literally thought ourselves as gods among men. A time in which anything was possible. Then the world wars came, and we literally ripped ourselves a part, and in turn we castrated ourselves with fear of the horror it brought. Now the Western World Bleeds as new Contender's rise, and we just sit watching our light boxes.
to the average person it's a good series but yes some inaccuracies. The best part is the truth of Irish discrimination. Hopefully Ireland will be reunited soon..
Not being a butthurt or anything but sometimes the Fog they add for environment or effects (I dunno XD) kinda makes the character look more CG and some scenes too
No CAD, no computers, no welding, no super glue,, just human sweat and ingenuity...
Welding was used locally in building of some small warships hulls of that time. Not in Huge vessels. Full-welded vessels started in 1920s.
@@MegaTubetraveller is right
Yeah well, this lead to one of the biggest tragedy.
@@ThePrivateGamer19
How so?
@@MegaTubetraveller In which countries are the best shipyards in Europe
The visuals are STUNNING, skin-pinchingly REAL. At least we have a sense of what the construction and hand-over of the Olympic-class liners must have looked like, as well as the emotion conveyed at those times.
Titanic was such a beautiful ship!!
I know that
That was 1912
Yup
So was her sister Olympic
yup which is me @stealth
The perfect recreation of the real photo at the end was beautiful
I just finished watching this series, so good. Although I'm aware that this is a work of fiction and not 100% historically accurate, it's still very informative and gives a good sense of the social and political climate that surrounded the building of the Titanic. And what really stood out for me is that things haven't changed that much since the early 1900s, we're still as divided now as we were then. My only gripe is the ending. Of course we know the Titanic is going to sink but I feel they were a lot of loose ends.
Where did u watch it??
What loose ends are you speaking of
Series name pls
@@deba1101 Titanic Blood and Steel
3 million rivets Titanic
A good portion of this amazing series, while fictional and conceived in a production studio, nevertheless captures the Edwardian world of Titanic's birth in1909 to her maiden voyage three years later within the industrial shipyards of Harland & Wolffe, representing the dedicated shipbuilders and their incredible skills to perfection! It was an evocative journey into the past, illustrating the struggles and tragedies of two opposing religious factions in Belfast during the creation of, perhaps, one of the most iconic, man-made marvels of the Industrial Age.
A refreshing endeavor to offer Titanic buffs a chapter of her history that has rarely been seen on film before!
Titanic is real in ww1
I love how they included titanics sister ship olympic after the collision with the HMTS Hawke or something
Fantastic special effects. Very good film too - probably one of the best of the genre.
Series
Series name pls
@@nygilxavier9610 titanic blood and steel
The two things that drove me crazy in this series: 1. Olympic was launched in late 1910 after Titanic's construction was well underway so for most of the series we should have seen Olympic right next door until her launch and fitting out.
2. The damage from HMS Hawke was to her starboard stern, not port bow. This was huge in Titanic's delay in construction as Harland had to cannibalize Titanic's propeller shaft to repair Olympic.
Rob Duguay this is what happens when you make a Titanic miniseries without a historian
"Birth of Legend" is much more historically accurate
This movie is full of mistakes. The Titanic was built on the left and the Olympic on the right. IN THE FILM, THE TITANIC IS BUILT TO THE RIGHT AND THE OLYMPIC IS NOT BUILT AT ALL. Also, the damage to the Olympic was at the stern and not at the bow as shown in the film. This film had a great potential to be great, but I see that they didn't try to be historically accurate at all, that bothers me a lot.
@@mimoslavija Agreed
Titanic yang lain suka ini dan lain-lain tidak dapat hadir ke majlis
Rumah tangga mereka telah di dunia yang lain dan tidak tahu dia tidak dapat melihat dengan mata yang memandang dan lain-lain lagi belum mendaftar di dunia yang lain dan lain-lain yang lain dan lain-lain yang berkaitan dengannya dan dalam rumah tidak dapat hadir hari raya Aidilfitri bagi umat Islam yang tidak dapat 1912 6:89
D dan anak anak yang lain menyukainya 6 89 tidak tahu apa itu tidak boleh bah tu ayam goreng berempah dan lain-lain lagi yang tidak akan dapat menikmati dan anak
The visual effects for this are remarkably good. In fact, I think that they might rival the visual effects in James Cameron's film.
Chris M visually James Cameron’s film was really good. The love story was crap in my opinion.
yeah no.
The effects, in my opinion, surpassed Cameron's overblown version of 'Romeo and Juliet on the Titanic!'
@@Titan52berg may be you should remember that Camarons Movie is from 1996 and recall what CGI was capable at that point in Time.
@@thomasboisse605 bruh Cameron's film was made in 1997. NOT 1996!
My heart goes down after seeing this
What a beautiful soundtrack!
imagine building something that took you so long and you worked the most just find out that it sank and also split in half then find out many years later its stern section up to the 3rd funnel is damaged to the point where it is almost gone
yea ikr the workers must be sad
The wreckage and the real damage were discovered 73 years later. Guess not many of the workers were alive enough to be sad about it at this point...
It’s so cool when the director decided to make a series of event of blood and steel titanic
Thank you so much for uploading this.
this is awesome I'm a fan of the titanic
hue kkkk
@@sanico1312e eu sendo "fã" do britannic kkkkkk
It's funny who if the great ship never sank, she'd be a footnote in marine engineering history. Her size and tonnage being quickly surpassed in a few years by Aquitania, and later by Queen Mary. We wouldn't be talking about her as much except for a passing mention. I mean, how many people talk about Aquitania, Queen Elizabeth, Imperator, France, Empress of Britain etc? Funny how that works.
+InflatablePlane Not just that.. Titanic was never the biggest ship .. as she was identical in size to Olympic wich was 2 years older.. it was the largest displacement because luyury adds to B deck made her 1500 tons heavier meaning she displaced 1500 tons more (she sat a bit lower on the water).. but had she not sank.. she would be just the number 2 of 3 identical ships wich as you say were soon surpased by newer bigger ships..
+sparrowlt Since it weighed more, titanic can technically be classified as being larger than Olympic. However, you'd b mistaken in saying all three were identical as the last one, Rms Brittanic was slightly longer than the other 2
William Bassignani
All info i saw says Britannic was identical lenght.. 269m ... she was 60cm wider than her older siblings thought due to double-hull upgrades to the design
Actually, Titanic and Britannic were slightly longer than Olympic by a few inches, but Britannic was always intended even before the Titanic disaster to be 2 feet wider to improve stability. Both Olympic and Britannic received the same near double-hull upgrade post-Titanic, but Britannic had additional features added to her in the form of the large electric davits.
Queen Mary might never have been built in that alternate timeline, since without the sinking of the Titanic, the White Star Line would have been in somewhat better shape in terms of reputation and financial stability, perhaps enough that they would have been able to build a ship similar to the Oceanic III, only years earlier than in actuality, and thus beating Cunard and the French Lines to building and operating the first 1000 foot ship. Of course, it's hard to say about all that with World War I and whether or not Titanic would have survived that conflict as Olympic or got unlucky as Britannic did. Of course in an alternate reality where Titanic never sinks, Britannic would have been finished much sooner and like Aquitania , Imperator/Berengaria, Vaterland/Leviathan, and Bismark/Majestic, seen a few months of service before hostilities broke out.
Respect to all workers...its easy to speak and being smart today but hard for work...this ship have so much soul no matter if its under the ocean.
I love the recreation of that famous picture at the end, with the man sitting on the bollard.
🚢🛶😥.
Best Animation i ever see for this Ship
Hi, I've never liked green screen films too much, but this is outstanding xxx
All this....in 3 days was over...this is life!
Alot Better than the CGI of the Flash a multi million dollar film against a Documentary of an old tragedy
1:40 hey that’s the Olympic!
I've never seen this, but I jumped when I saw the gash left by the HMS Hawke.
Truly a Stan Lee level cameo.
THE DIRECTOR OF TITANIC BLOOD AND STEEL JON JONES DONE A WELL DONE JOB GREENSCREEN,VFX,GRAPHICS WAS AUSOME
But it's not historically accurate at all.
There were a number of errors in showing how the parts of the Titanic were built and assembled, each section of the vertical keel plate were 30 feet long NOT six or so feet and the way they were joined was incorrect too also each of the ship's ribs were one long cast section NOT built out of riveted together sections.
Goooooooooooooood video Thank you
Nice video
1:40 if your wondering what that hole is it’s the Olympic Titanic sister ship.The Olympic crashed the the HMS Hawk and was Badly damaged but parts from the Titanic were used to fix the damage on the Olympic
But that's not where the collision occurred. It was starboard side sturn and damaged a propeller shaft, not the port side bow.
@@jeremydrew1227 thx for correction
Wow and Amazing! I think I saw this film on tv once!
Per questa Fiction, qual è il programma in cui hanno usato per montarlo ??? Grazie e alla prossima !!! ;-)
Absolutely stunning
Awesome recreation, seems so oneiric :-)
good show watched it as a kid. wished there was a 2nd season
Joshua Regan ik and I wish jack didn’t die he belong with rose D:
@@ikickchildrensforliving4740 that would be cool to see how Jack and rose would end up, but I see why James Cameron wrote the script how he did, the film would never be as popular as it still is today if Jack survived
Hmm i give you...10000000000000000000 thumb's upppp!
Love it keep it up!
I love very much Titanic and JACK 🥰🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️💓💓
Titanic blood and steal it’s more awesome then first titanic .His colours
Shines more than the last one.
They make it real as possible
Siempre se recordara a en barco mas chingon del mundo y de las vida
.y pues como no recordarlo si lo ando haciendo a escala (2 mts),cada le salgo demo casa eslobprimero que veo. TITANIC.EL BARCO INHUNDIBLE.
Great show. Sad thinking all that was done and knowing it sinks.
harryhermione forever that’s probably why they ended it where they did, because everyone already knows what’s going to happen to titanic
ha ha never lasted a week
@@yeaminchowdhury.3440 she lasted a year after the launch....
It sunk in water to become unsinkable legend in memories or something in that direction so that claim was not invalid but misunderstood reality. 😎
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its sad to see a sh#@ ton of work done on a ship then it just goes down to the depths of the darn ocean :'(
+Tim Starkey 3 years of immense craftsmanship that went down in 3 hours
yup its just sad to see it i mean like people that worked on it probably paid out of their own pockets and went down with it sorry for my grammar i was playing mine craft factions all night long :l
Tim Starkey yeah i don't know bout you but I'd be be severely pissed if I helped build it only for it to go to shits
Paul Heenan yeah man I mean can you just imagine all that hard work for nothing
Let alone the fact that 8 workers died building this ship only to have it hit an iceberg...
One of the best mini series of all time.....! Must watch series for whoever interested in RMS Titianic
Ahamed Mahuzin iron
Great song, great TV series!
Titanic wrong location in the buildsite.
Bruh the bow faced land than the stern face water that’s how it was build read history bozo it’s also in the photos read some history don’t judge before knowing the truth YA JUDGED TOO MUCH
You’re right! The Titanic was located on the right side and Olympic was on the left side. I forgot, sorry for misjudging your statement. 😅
@@ipryan5843 Get your facts right too before you call someone a bozo, you’re one to call someone a bozo when you’re the one wrong.
Your right @@ChickenUltraPro
How’d they put the ship on the completely wrong side?
Great VFX and accuracy :)
Amazing this movie! Very good!!!
ah so thats how the titanic was builted
If only titanic survived the iceberg head on and the First World War Titanic might’ve been saved from scrapping in 1936 in favor of her sister Olympic being scrapped and Titanic being Commissioned as a floating museum or still would’ve been operating to this day if she survived the Second World War. Achievement unlocked Antique Collector: start in the Digital Era with an Edwardian Era Ocean liner. Just because something’s old doesn’t mean you throw it away.
It was a complete mistake scrapping the Olympic in my opinion. It could have been a floating museum like you said being that it was near identical as her sister, Titanic.
@@nikobellic5968 come to think of the multiverse of alternate histories if the Britannic survived ww1 then the Olympic would’ve been chosen for scrapping since Britannic is a more modern design. If Titanic hit the iceberg head on she possibly would’ve stayed afloat (unlikely in the event of a catastrophic impact) and if she successfully survived WW1 either as a troopship or hospital ship and Britannic did not in this case then the titanic would’ve either been scrapped or kept as a floating museum however if either sister would’ve survived there demise in WW1 and whatever Olympic class ship was chosen to stay afloat it would’ve sit abandoned and rusting hulk just like the SS America for instance. Just because something’s old doesn’t mean you throw it away perhaps future generations would want to sail into history.
Wow. I love it.
Most Awesome Vid!!!!!!!
Agree
1:30 this is the only one that is hard to believe
as the light should be coming from above them, not behind them
How amazing it was
good video, I like
totally insane how that was all done by hand
Yoo thanks usi g blood and steel video
2:15 that building at the back is the Titanic's museum
at this point my biggest issue is Titanic here is being built where her sister Olympic was being built
(as in, being built in Olympic's spot in the gantry)
Wow.great and amazing
класный сериал кстати.Рекомендую.
Titanic is my favourite ship😍😍😍💓💓💓
😮😮😮 wow so cool
Problem with some of these scenes is that they launched the wrong ship down the wrong slipway. Olympic was launched from the left slipway while the Titanic was launched from the right slipway.
💤💤💤💤💤💤💤
Nice :)))
titanic awesome
Это всё здорово, но КАК у только что спущенного судна без оборудования внутри может выливаться вода из кингстонов??? 2:13 ???
Это из теплообменников охлаждения машины. Двигатели стоят на месте.
Mistakes made in this show
1. Titanic was built on the left slipway, Olympic was built on the right.
In this show it shows her being inaccurately built were Olympic's slipway was.
2. The damaged area In Olympics Hawke collision is in the wrong area, Her stern on the port side was only slightly gashed in two areas flooding 2 compartments. In this show the damage from the collision is shown to be a massive gash by her port bow area slightly past the forecastle which is incorrect.
3. During Titanic's launch her condensers were never used. The purpose of condensers is like using waterpumps in the ships double bottom or peak tanks to adjust leveling. But since the Titanic was nothing more then a bare shell at launch, there was no reason for the water condenser pumps to be active shortly after launching as seen in the show.
4. There are also a large variety of historical errors in the events that played out during her construction and of that with the company white star and its employees but there are too many to point out.
💤💤💤💤💤💤💤
Wow so cool and it would take too much days build it
I did not know this series even existed until now
They do the full Titanic but they didn't do the funnels then later there's the four funnels and then it set sale in 1912
Wish this show didn't fuck up on the fact that Titanic wasn't built on Olympics side and it would have been more accurate, all tho, really impressed with how real the ship looks
Nice animation.
Te recordaremos titanic
Without the chimneys, it looked like an ark
Hard 👷♂️ 🚧 🏗 🔨 back in the day with no protective equipment
moms account :/ So all it was is that all of the movie is a green screen? and then they put up buildings of Titanic?
Ye
Super
كم هي محزنة تلك الليلة ومؤثرة لجميع سكان العالم 😔 قصص وروايات وإعلام وتساءلات حول كل ذلك لما حصل لسفينة عملاقة وضخمة جداً على وجه سطح المحيطات والبحار في هذا الكون 🖐🏼 كم أنا متأثر وأحزن كلما تابعت ذلك ورأيته وأحسست بما حصل لهئولاك الأشخاص الذين غرقو. سبحانك يا الله ما أعظمك فليناموا بسلام 😭💔
OMG so detailed
2:21 should be added to James Cameron 1997 film
Ikr
That side of where they were building it was actually the Olympic keel not the titanics it should’ve been the other side
How'd they mess up that bad?
if bob the builder was building the olympic class all 3 would be done in 2 minutes
Paradoxically, if Titanic never sank, she would never have been a famous ship!
Would have been just another ship, and just scrapped after becoming obsolete for service.
Just like Twin towers,Lusitania,hindenburg
titanic is the amazing ship
this is where titanic was born
That arrol gantry is huge
Good
With Risk comes Progress. Industrial Revolution, and the Victorian Era are perhaps the most captivating times in human history. It was a time in which the western world shot so far ahead technologically than the rest of the world, that she was able to almost effortlessly conquer the world. There was a time in which we literally thought ourselves as gods among men. A time in which anything was possible. Then the world wars came, and we literally ripped ourselves a part, and in turn we castrated ourselves with fear of the horror it brought. Now the Western World Bleeds as new Contender's rise, and we just sit watching our light boxes.
Titanic is pictured on the wrong slipway.
to the average person it's a good series but yes some inaccuracies. The best part is the truth of Irish discrimination. Hopefully Ireland will be reunited soon..
Did anyone else notice that they built the titanic in the Olympics place
what filn or show is this
The title says so! Blood and Steel
Yes, You are absolutely correct.
Ethan Malcolm yes
Ethan Malcolm nope
Wow😳😳
Wow cool
Mi manchi tantissimo 😢 😢 😢 😢 😢 😢 😢 TITANIC
Beautiful
Love it but… what is she doing on Olympic’s place??
Not being a butthurt or anything but sometimes the Fog they add for environment or effects (I dunno XD) kinda makes the character look more CG and some scenes too
BHAI JISKO TITANIC KA DOOBNE KA DUKH H WO LIKE KARO😢😢
In Titanic blood and steel They should of made season two after the sink.
For those who knows titanic is on a wrong slip way : they put her in olympic’s slip way due to the size of the studio is to small.