How goes it? I'm the builder of the Titanic. Thank you so much for your comments, they mean a lot to me, good or bad. Here are the answers to your questions the best that I can do.
I don't know what possesed me to build such a huge project. sometimes as of late I feel I'm wasting my time building this but I press on. I think I've passed the point of no return a few months ago in the building.
The finances into this were partially brought to me by a lady who hit my stopped car going 70 mph. I'm a stay at home dad with a lot of time on my hands and really unemployable but that is a huge story in itself.
I have a studio that this ship fits into with just a few inches on each end so to work on either side I have to go under it.
The pictures that Are on the site haven't been updated for a while and for this I appologize.
I'm about 80% done with the ship and just showed it last week. For the longest time this ship just looked plain to me but the detail I'm putting in now is making it take shape. I have 17,000+ reddish brown 1 x 4 tile in it so far so I'm happy there is a LEGO store with a Pick-a-Brick wall 10 minutes from me. Roughly 200,000 pieces so for into it. I know there are some mistakes but I am taking some artistic freedom with it. Here are some pics that are updated as of last week. I just posted them so it may take a bit before they are viewable. http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=240117
I live in Washington state and the ship was shown at the NW brick con last week. I made some minitures of this ship and stuck them in other displays seeing that things started to appear on my ship.
I can answer more questions and again I thank you for you intrest, it means the world to me