Hey Guys, here are some answers to your questions and comments:
I like how you put my name in quotes. That was neat... and thanks.
Well Wedge, that was part of my little plan was that it be sinkable, maybe to the point of having a section that could be removed or opened electrically.
Thanks for the welcome and the luck, I will probably need it. In terms of building it completely, besides being incredibly mad in the first place, it would take a lot of time and money, both of which as a college student I don't have a lot of. Maybe at some time after I have won a few lotteries and have retired I will actually do this in real life, as great as that would be! Its so bad that I literally dream at night that I am shrunk down and am going through the ship. Hmm.
Thanks PsyKater, its always nice to be given that chance that so few others are given, at least not at first!
In terms of how many parts, that is a bit of a stumbler. Fortunately, there are various reports that I can generate and reference, so the person that can guess the closest to the TOTAL number of parts as of right now will get a cookie baked by yours truly. Does require for you to give me your address, birthday and social security number so you can collect your winnings.... But really, let me give you some idea of how many parts are in this. The Boat Deck (top deck) has 23863 pieces to it, the roof adding another 5817 pieces to that. The Promenade Deck (next down) with a lot less open space has 22271 pieces. This doesn't include what little of the other decks I have done, let alone those yet started. I might not reach over two-hundred thousand like with the Yamamoto, but I think I can manage a cool second place in terms of parts.
I hope it will look as good as you think, as right now I have little hope with successfully making the curvature of the hull correctly. I probably won't be putting furniture in every room, but I might be tempted to do so in some of the important rooms. I also hope that this can be finished one of these days. I've been working on it for long enough (five years, two restarts).
Hey Tedbeard, I also enjoyed the ship, though not from personally seeing it. However, there were a few things that annoyed me enough for me to say that it is based on the Titanic, and not the actual ship. Much of the Boat Deck, Forecastle, etc. are incorrectly made out, which is not a put down on Mr. Fowler's work, its just a tad bit of OCD-ness on my part that its... you know... not really it.
Thanks LegoDr!
Well, hopefully that answers some of your questions, and it's neat that my views jumped from around 700 to over 1000 in so little time, so thanks again to everyone and please remember to keep looking for updates on the work. I am going to make an effort to make sure that I get more out.
Cheers!