Let’s get Technical, Every Day!

Research should be fun and inspiring.

USING THE CORRECT SOURCE

Researching the Titanic requires searching for information, a lot of information. Many sources may not be reliable, which is why I mainly use original drawings and images from, for example, NMNI, The Ship Magnificent, and writings relevant to the time period.

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PASSION AND INTEREST

I’ve been fascinated by the Titanic ever since the 1997 film, and the ship’s beauty, luxury and pride still captivate me. But it’s crucial to remember that behind its grandeur lies one of the greatest maritime tragedies ever, which gives its story a deep emotional weight

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INSPIRATION

I’ve seen James Cameron’s Titanic more times than I can count, and it keeps inspiring me to push forward. The work of others fuels that motivation even more. It’s genuinely fun, and time flies every time I dive into exploring new parts of the ship.

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My work

Take the time

Don’t stress, stress just the right amount

Even though it’s both interesting and fun, it doesn’t always mean I have the time. I don’t work on my research continuously.. it comes in phases, sometimes intense, other times it may seem like I’ve lost interest entirely. But the interest never disappears, I just work at my own pace.

Work on frames

Right now, I’m working on interpreting data from the ‘TANK AND FLOORS’ drawing to determine the lengths of various frame components. It’s time‑consuming and quite challenging to interpret, but once I’ve sorted it out, I can continue progressing with my 3D model.