The RMS Titanic from Cobi 1928 Executive Edition is a really great model ship that we will build with the Brick Builder in Speed Build mode. The 960 building block ship is on a scale of 1: 450 and is relatively easy to assemble. What I didn't like that much is that you have to remove some components at the end so that the fuselage can be installed. That is apparently not a mistake, but that's how I took it from the blueprint. On the other hand, the ship of the Historical Collection looks outstanding, even if some stones are probably not lifted properly, because the outer wall has small gaps and crevices for me. As always at the end, we do another Lego test to analyze whether Lego building blocks would also fit on the RMS Titanic. Afterwards we take a closer look at the finished ship to be able to admire it from top to bottom. The RMS Titanic's maiden voyage in 1912 from Southampton to New York was the undoing because it hit an iceberg and went under after a short time. It was also fatal that too few lifeboats were available because the ship was considered unsinkable and therefore too great a security was foregone. With 960 terminal blocks, the finished model ship is exactly the right size for me to put in the showcase. This corresponds to a scale of 1: 450. If you want to see more ships, you should definitely like, share and subscribe to the channel. Have fun, Brick Fan Builder :)
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RMS TITANIC Cobi 1928 Executive Edition | Historical Collection | Speed Build with Lego Test
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