Posted by Richard Tonti on April 29, 1998 at 11:30:03 in 30.new-york-08.ny.dial-access.att.net :
In Reply to: Revell (Smaller) Titanic Model posted by Ed on April 29, 1998 at 10:24:39:
: Can anyone help me? I will be building a Revell Titanic model,
: and I wanted to know if I should just use the tips
: given here, or do I need to look elsewhere?
: I also have the Minicraft one (bought at yard sale for
: $20.00), but it had been started on. Some of it was
: messed up, so I am working on that off and on. That's
: the one I need lots of time on.
: However, I want to do one fully, and the only one I could
: afford new was the Revell.
: Thanks for your help. This is a great site!
*** Dear Ed,
I would say until further notice, from one more knowledgable than I, Logic and gathering up a good base of tech data-info, is a good way to start. I have never seen the Revell TITANIC in person but would say that the parts configurations and sheet plans will most likely be much different than those of the Academy kit. The consideration then would be to observe the corrected Academy assemblies themselves along with the best ACCURATE, revised and updated technical information you can find on TITANIC herself. I hope this somehow makes some sense and that it will be of some use to you.
Since Hockley said" a real man MAKES his own luck", (he was such a loveable guy) guess we can all follow those words of left handed wisdom. Ahhhh good luck Ed. 8-).
Richard Tonti