I think you mean the Taschen model. It could equally be the Alan Rose
model - same scale/same length, but the window shading makes me say
its the Taschen one. On both the faded look of the sides is how they
are printed, not actual fading.

As you rightly say it is an impressive model and the size alone makes
people go "wow". I built the Taschen one a long time ago - part of the
reason I got back into card modelling, and I built the Alan Rose one
last winter (reduced to 1:250 scale and "hacked about a bit"). What
was interesting was when I took it to a model show and a significant
number of people said "I have built that" but then went on to say they
weren't card modellers.

The model is simplified. As observed the cowl vents are flat and the
trunk vents are "angled" topped rather than rounded. Winches are
simplified and benches horrific overscale boxes. The Alan Rose model
has marginally better detailing. The big problems with both is that
the height of the promenade deck (the slightly protruding deck/sides
immediately below the lifeboats) has been enlarged (about 50% too
high) and looks overscale, there is no deck camber and the lovely
sheer (bow to stern curve) of the original is gone, making it look
"boxy".

There is no "accurate" Titanic model out there in any scale - all have
flaws that vary from wrong colours to structural mistakes. The problem
with the Titanic is there is simply so much data out there about the
original everyone can find a mistake, but equally there is no excuse
now for getting it wrong.

David





On Nov 2, 7:52 am, Bones <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Subject: [Papermodels II 40684] Re: Titanic
> Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2009 18:36:13 +1100
>
> Looks suspiciously like the Taco model.  If your wallet is about 4
> inches (100 mm) wide then I'd guess that the ship model is about 50
> inches (1250 mm) long.  I pulled out a copy of the Taco kit and it says
> it is 53 inches (1350 mm) long. The clincher though is that the hull
> seams fall exactly where the Taco kit's do.
>
>  I wonder if it is discoloring that makes it look old,. If  the model
> has been under a fluorescent light for a while that would  knock the
> colour from it.
> The tab and slot impression may well come from the way the ventilators
> are made - on the Taco kit they are just profile cut-outs - no 3d shaping.
>
> But the Taco kit is still an impressive model - the 'wow' factor from
> the length alone.  With care, making your own ventilators and a couple
> of other things, you'd have a quite impressive model.  I seem to recall
> that someone (was it on this list?) pointed out a couple of errors in
> the design)  Even so, one day .....
>
> Bob Pounds
> Canberra
>
> It was a bit difficult to make out too much behind the glass Bob, but 
> yep...wow factor all right !!.
>
> Bones
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