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Hi folks!,
i designed the Shipyard were the Titanic was build. I use the Original GA Plan of this Gantry. The Gantry was designed to build the Olympic-Class Liners. RMS Olympic, RMS Titanic and the RMS Britannic.
Please read Update Logs ^^ There are many Infomations.
History:
Erecting the giant Arrol Gantry over the slipways for Olympic and Titanic
In 1908, an enormous steel gantry was erected over the two new
slipways, Nos. 2 and 3, built for the construction of Olympic and
Titanic. At 840 feet long by 240 feet wide, and with a height of 228
feet to the top of the upper crane, the new gantry could accommodate
both ships.
It was equipped with a system of cranes and had four large electric
lifts. Supplied by Sir William Arrol & Co. of Glasgow, the
completed structure weighed almost 6000 tons.
The Arrol Gantry at Harland & Wolff was a dominant sight on
Belfast’s skyline for many years. It remained in use until the 1960s.
NOTICE!:
I've started a new Gantry in 4/1 Scale! I know, this Gantry include many mistakes. But it's the only on on the Web. So now im share my Gantry. I would like to see your guys Ships in it :) Feel free to send me Pics.
If anybody have a Question about this Gantry, im on Skype!
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i designed the Shipyard were the Titanic was build. I use the Original GA Plan of this Gantry. The Gantry was designed to build the Olympic-Class Liners. RMS Olympic, RMS Titanic and the RMS Britannic.
Please read Update Logs ^^ There are many Infomations.
History:
Erecting the giant Arrol Gantry over the slipways for Olympic and Titanic
In 1908, an enormous steel gantry was erected over the two new
slipways, Nos. 2 and 3, built for the construction of Olympic and
Titanic. At 840 feet long by 240 feet wide, and with a height of 228
feet to the top of the upper crane, the new gantry could accommodate
both ships.
It was equipped with a system of cranes and had four large electric
lifts. Supplied by Sir William Arrol & Co. of Glasgow, the
completed structure weighed almost 6000 tons.
The Arrol Gantry at Harland & Wolff was a dominant sight on
Belfast’s skyline for many years. It remained in use until the 1960s.
NOTICE!:
I've started a new Gantry in 4/1 Scale! I know, this Gantry include many mistakes. But it's the only on on the Web. So now im share my Gantry. I would like to see your guys Ships in it :) Feel free to send me Pics.
If anybody have a Question about this Gantry, im on Skype!
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Update #66 : by -TheEngineerGuy- 11/18/2015 2:15:27 pmNov 18th, 2015
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Also, what a couple of jerks!
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