David:  Tho'  ships are my thing, there's a whole shelf  full  of models 
awaiting building - and designing - ahead of the Titanic.

Your comments are useful to keep in mind, however.  And like you, I tend 
to be a one-to-build-and-one-to-keep person.

After Christmas I might have a look at one of the Maly models that talks 
to me every so often.

Bob Pounds


David Hathaway wrote:
> Bob,
>
> I would not build any of them at the moment :-(
>
> The best (most accurate) seems to be the 1:200 scale one by GPM I
> think it is - except the decks are a very funny colour and the funnels
> are nearly red! Scanning and tweaking the model seems to be a big job
> for an A3+ model on 20-odd sheets. It is full hull so could be reduced
> to waterline fairly easily.
>
> I intend to wait for that one true Titanic model to arrive - then buy
> two copies of it, 1 to build and 1 to keep. Also, just to clarify
> things, I have no intention of designing a Titanic model, ever.
>
> All the best
>
> David Hathaway
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