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Hello there.
After over nine months of work, I am finally ready to present my largest project yet, the RMS Olympic built in 3:1 scale! A joint collaboration with my friend Dooku200, it is 807 blocks long and 89 blocks wide. I have plans to eventually convert this build in Olympic's later refits, namely those in 1913, 1920s and 1934. But more immediately, I will begin work on converting her into Titanic.
Special thanks to the following people, my dear friends who have provided mental support and who I couldn't have done this without:
Dooku200: www.youtube.com/user/dooku200 For building most of the B Deck and C Deck first class suites, as well as tons of other work helping me build cabins and miscellaneous areas, and just in general being infinitely helpful and supportive!
Slade Blade: www.youtube.com/@sladeblade1212 For helping me with designing the bridge telegraph and being helpful in general with tedious tasks like filling in large quantities of blocks.
Also special thanks to Duck, Casy, Leon, Jayden and the members of the Team Seanetwork server for lending a helping hand and opinion whenever needed. Love ya guys! :D
Source: Wikipedia
For this project we've used many references to recreate the ship as accurately as possible. The following is a list of our sources:
Titanic: Honor and Glory by Vintage Digital Revival - https://titanichg.com
Olympic Deck Plans by Matthew J. DeWinkeleer & Vintage Digital Revival https://www.titanicdeckplan.com/
Olympic 1912 G.A. Plans by Harland & Wolff
The Shipbuilder, Nov 1907 - Mauretania & Olympic
Titanic Deck Plans by Bruce Beveridge https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-deckplans/
Titanic: The Ship Magnificent Vol. 1 & 2 by Bruce Beveridge -www.amazon.com/Titanic-Ship-Magnificent-Slipcase-Volumes/dp/0750968338
Titanic in Photographs: https://www.amazon.com/Titanic-Photographs-Daniel-Klistorner/dp/075249953X
Encyclopedia Titanica: https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/
CronosDarth's RMS Olympic: www.youtube.com/watch?v=dESpbVQK_c0
Java Edition: https://www.mediafire.com/file/88adraif76qy59w/Olympic_3.1_By_Rilhon_%2526_Dooku200.zip/file
Bedrock Edition:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/zfht85ddldktt8n/Olympic_3.1_By_Rilhon_%2526_Dooku200.mcworld/file
Hello there.
After over nine months of work, I am finally ready to present my largest project yet, the RMS Olympic built in 3:1 scale! A joint collaboration with my friend Dooku200, it is 807 blocks long and 89 blocks wide. I have plans to eventually convert this build in Olympic's later refits, namely those in 1913, 1920s and 1934. But more immediately, I will begin work on converting her into Titanic.
Special thanks to the following people, my dear friends who have provided mental support and who I couldn't have done this without:
Dooku200: www.youtube.com/user/dooku200 For building most of the B Deck and C Deck first class suites, as well as tons of other work helping me build cabins and miscellaneous areas, and just in general being infinitely helpful and supportive!
Slade Blade: www.youtube.com/@sladeblade1212 For helping me with designing the bridge telegraph and being helpful in general with tedious tasks like filling in large quantities of blocks.
Also special thanks to Duck, Casy, Leon, Jayden and the members of the Team Seanetwork server for lending a helping hand and opinion whenever needed. Love ya guys! :D
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United Kingdom | |
Name | RMS Olympic |
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Operator |
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Port of registry | Liverpool |
Route | Southampton – Cherbourg – Queenstown – New York City |
Ordered | 1907 |
Builder | Harland and Wolff, Belfast |
Cost | $7.5 million (USD) |
Yard number | 400 |
Laid down | 16 December 1908 |
Launched | 20 October 1910 |
Completed | 31 May 1911 |
Maiden voyage | 14 June 1911 |
In service | 1911–1935 |
Out of service | 12 April 1935 |
Identification |
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Fate | Scrapped 1935–37 |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Olympic-class ocean liner |
Tonnage | 45,324 gross register tons; 46,358 after 1913; 46,439 after 1920 |
Displacement | 52,067 tons |
Length | 882 ft 9 in (269.1 m)[1] |
Beam | 92 ft 9 in (28.3 m) |
Height | 175 ft (53.4 m) (keel to top of funnels) |
Draught | 34 ft 7 in (10.5 m) |
Decks | 9 decks (8 for passengers and 1 for crew) |
Installed power | 24 double-ended (six furnace) and 5 single-ended (three furnace) Scotch boilers originally coal burning, later converted to oil fired in 1919. Two four-cylinder triple-expansion reciprocating engines each producing 15,000 hp for the two outboard wing propellers at 85 revolutions per minute. One low-pressure turbine producing 16,000 hp. Total 46,000 hp,[3] however capable of 59,000 hp at full speed.[4] |
Propulsion | Two bronze three-bladed wing propellers. One bronze four-bladed centre propeller. |
Speed | |
Capacity | 2,435 passengers |
Crew | 950 |
Notes | Lead ship of the Olympic Class ocean liners. |
For this project we've used many references to recreate the ship as accurately as possible. The following is a list of our sources:
Titanic: Honor and Glory by Vintage Digital Revival - https://titanichg.com
Olympic Deck Plans by Matthew J. DeWinkeleer & Vintage Digital Revival https://www.titanicdeckplan.com/
Olympic 1912 G.A. Plans by Harland & Wolff
The Shipbuilder, Nov 1907 - Mauretania & Olympic
Titanic Deck Plans by Bruce Beveridge https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-deckplans/
Titanic: The Ship Magnificent Vol. 1 & 2 by Bruce Beveridge -www.amazon.com/Titanic-Ship-Magnificent-Slipcase-Volumes/dp/0750968338
Titanic in Photographs: https://www.amazon.com/Titanic-Photographs-Daniel-Klistorner/dp/075249953X
Encyclopedia Titanica: https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/
CronosDarth's RMS Olympic: www.youtube.com/watch?v=dESpbVQK_c0
Credit | Dooku200, Slade Blade, Duck, Casy, Jayden_125, CronosDarth and his team |
Progress | 100% complete |
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