Paul and Danny:

 

Yes, what Paul said, I was referring to either the sister ships or the
Carpathia, I would love to see any of them squarely within the most capable
sights of David as a project; the Carpathia would be a very nice subject to
see modeled, I would think.

 

Cheers!

Jim

 

From: Paul McCool [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 6:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Papermodels II 40845] Re: Titanic

 

Danny,

 

You are correct, but so was Jim.  His post said "a sister ship OR the RMS
Carpathia."  

 

Paul M.

 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Danny Butler <mailto:[email protected]>  

To: [email protected] 

Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 2:27 PM

Subject: Re: [Papermodels II 40844] Re: Titanic

 

Excuse me for butting in, but the two sister ships of the Titanic were the
Olympic and Britannia. The Carpathia was the one that came to the Titanic's
aid.
Danny

 


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From: Jim Krauzlis <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, November 24, 2009 3:32:09 PM
Subject: RE: [Papermodels II 40843] Re: Titanic

David:

That is, indeed, our loss as your designs are some of the most detailed, and
of various ship types, I have seen over the years.  I imagine it would be a
tremendous project for a ship model of that size and with your obvious high
standards.  Might you consider tackling, perhaps, a sister ship or the RMS
Carpathia?  One ship I would like to see available, for personal reasons, is
the HMT Rohna.  Just too little information on her, I suppose.

I look forward to whatever project you decide to take on.

Cheers!
Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: David Hathaway [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 9:40 AM
To: Papermodels II
Subject: [Papermodels II 40837] Re: Titanic

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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