Small compressed Titanic and scale example of the iceberg
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I built a compact version of the Titanic, a small, compressed model that I hoped would impress my son. To give him a better understanding of the scale, I even constructed a miniature iceberg to accompany it. My son was thrilled with the result, and we had hours of fun playing with it in the bathtub - although, admittedly, it wasn't quite as smooth an experience as I had envisioned. The idea behind this compact model is that you can fill it with water, making it heavier and more stable on the ground. As you can see from the example picture, the Titanic looks a bit macabre when submerged in water, but my son didn't seem to mind. In fact, he was more interested in moving the ship around than worrying about its appearance underwater. If you're as fascinated by this compact model as I am, be sure to check out my Instagram page for more updates on what's next! You can find me at vandragon_de. I'm grateful for your support, and I'd like to take a moment to thank you for appreciating my work. Drawing boats and bringing them to life is an exhilarating experience, but it requires a significant amount of time and research - especially when creating 1:1000 scale models. If you're one of the many enthusiasts out there who appreciate my craft, I'd be honored if you would consider supporting me on Patreon at vandragon_de. Your help means the world to me!
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