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I completed the Titanic build, all 9090 pieces. It took many months...

And then...  a random drunken event, I crashed into it and smashed the back of the ship!

This picture shows the damage to the back of the ship. It is built in sections, the red dotted line is where this final section attaches.

However, I cannot separate this section so I can rebuild it... Can anyone help? I have a PDF of the build instructions, which doesn't not seem to include picture-based steps for this crucial step. And I dont want to be heavy handed and cause more damage! There are no obvious pieces holding the sections together. And I can't recall how it joined previously. I wonder if it snapped into place?

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I can't upload bigger file sizes, but can provide them somehow(?!) if anyone can respond to the thread.

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On 8/27/2025 at 8:51 PM, solveliver said:

I completed the Titanic build, all 9090 pieces. It took many months...

And then...  a random drunken event, I crashed into it and smashed the back of the ship!

This picture shows the damage to the back of the ship. It is built in sections, the red dotted line is where this final section attaches.

However, I cannot separate this section so I can rebuild it... Can anyone help? I have a PDF of the build instructions, which doesn't not seem to include picture-based steps for this crucial step. And I dont want to be heavy handed and cause more damage! There are no obvious pieces holding the sections together. And I can't recall how it joined previously. I wonder if it snapped into place?

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I can't upload bigger file sizes, but can provide them somehow(?!) if anyone can respond to the thread. When I was restoring my model, I even looked at fan reviews and photos of other builds, because the official PDF doesn't always show the logic of the connection. By the way, sometimes during such long restorations you take breaks and just get distracted by other things, I was once looking for advice and accidentally came across https://ausscasinosanalyzer.com/au/casino-bonuses/luckyelfcasino.com just as an example of a well-structured guide, and I realized that sometimes third-party content even helps to reboot your head before returning to a complex build. The main thing is not to rush, such models can almost always be saved if you act calmly and in stages.

 

I really want to look at your work, but the photo won't open.

Edited by Barry_Smith

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