ummm boats can't be made out of medal, they just sink if it is.
She was made of metal... lots and lots of metal.
The lifeboats of Titanic were made of wood with metal oarlocks.
Sea water corrodes metal, and the Titanic was made out of iron, so the entire ship is rusting out and slowly disintegrating. One day, the structure of the wreck will no longer be there
metal and wood
I watched the movie titanic a very long time ago. I heard that the ship had a very poor construction of its deck which made it easily shrink as the ship hits the iceberg.
The chairs are imprinted with the following...Made By R. Holman & Co. Boston Mass. USA.
they are made of metal and they are also made of wood on the bottom
If you were creative you could probably make one.
Thomas Andrews, using Olympic as a template, made many enhancements on Titanic. A prime example is adding an enclosure on the promenade deck because people remarked that they were getting too much spray on Olympic.
They thought that they had a certain kind of metal that couldent be distructive and when it hit they hit the iceburg it hit the metal and busted the pipes
It sank to the bottom of the ocean. Many historical models have been made since then.
The Titanic was georgious it was the larges boat ever made. All of the boat was made by hand. Even the furnature. The wood walls were made by hand, and even the most georgious staircase in the titanic. The grand staircase. It led up to all of the 1st class rooms, and up to the deck. they had an exercise room up top on the deck as well. The 2nd and 3rd class rooms were all down stairs. The kitchen was downstairs from the entrance door, and well it is so beautiful that words can not describe it.