The Current Fleet - a Size Comparison of all my Ocean Liner Ships

Published 2021-04-23
This is a digital comparison of all the ships I have drawn and 3D printed over the last few years.
A majority are traditional transatlantic liners in the period from 1850 to 1950.

Here is a short symbol explanation:

Mill bucket - scrapping
Sunken ship with cross - disaster with loss of life
Sunken ship - Sunken without loss of life
Museum - Museum :)
Sack with swords - spoils of war or repair payment

The following ships are compared:

Santa Maria
TUG Hector
SS Nomadic
Mackey Bennett
SS Storstad
SS Californian
SS Frankfurt
SS GOYA
RMS Empress of Irland
SS General von Steuben
RMS Carpathia
SS City of New York
RMS Teutonic
RMS Republic (1903)
SS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse
SS Cap Arcona
RMS Cedric
RMS Celtic
MV Wilhelm Gustloff
SS Great Eastern
RMS Oceanic (II)
Edmund Fitzgerald
RMS Baltic (II)
RMS Adriatic (II)
RMS Lusitania
RMS Mauretania
HMHS Britannic
RMS Titanic
RMS Olympic
RMS Aquitania
SS Bremen
RMS Queen Mary

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All Comments (21)
  • @ChernoIsBest
    Someone’s gotta applaud the fact that they actually included the Edmund Fitzgerald, the rest of the models are great too!
  • @geodot595
    really taken by this, true proportions and details has me comparing my notes researching these vessels for 55+ years. we are all indebted to your work, thanks so much.
  • @mickho7910
    That’s an amazing collection. The ships look so detailed, and they all look like they’re to the same scale.
  • @jamesgrant7784
    Wow it was so cool to see the empress of Ireland as my birth grandfather and his parents came to Canada on that ship and settled in Richmond BC, and I later on found out my Adopted grandparents also came to Canada on that ship in 1912. Settled in Montreal.QC. Great video thanks.
  • @aspiceronni4462
    I'm so glad you got Big Fitz in there. I am a huge fan of Great Lakes vessels. I would buy an exact replica of your model.
  • @russellcole3549
    You are more than an artist, you are a craftsman, which is harder to do.
  • @xxMary89xx
    Amazing, I've missed a few post 1500 pre 1800 ships, but I loved the video.
  • @lucrolland7489
    Impressive to 3D print those liners. A great collection. You are missing all the French line ships and the most important of all: the Normandie.
  • @Heinzspeedy1
    Ein Wahnsinn was hier Arbeit dahinter stecken muss! Sehr großen Respekt! Ich kann mir das nicht im Traum vorstellen wie man solche Schiffe nur selbst Maßstabsgetreu in einem Programm zeichnen und anschließend ausdrucken kann! Wirklich Top!
  • @richard6025
    This was a great video. I wish that your fonts were bigger because I really couldn't read the sizes but interesting to watch on my phone
  • @DerpyPossum
    Do you think you’ll ever do the Britannic’s intended ocean liner form (or “RMS” version, as it’s typically called)?