it is called TITANIC FLOATABLE MODEL
Yes.It came with a book, now out of print and collectible ($$)http://www.amazon.com/Titanic-Book-Submersible-Model/dp/1581840594
Most likely in a museum
it depends if your buying a big one or a small one
You would type the coordinates north-south, comma, then east-west. Thanks to Robert Ballard, who found the Titanic back on September 1, 1985, the coordinates are 41.732500 North, -49.946944 West.
On this model, the wiper fuse is a circuit breaker in the wiper switch. There is a Blk/lt-grn wire (black light green), that has power from the ignition switch feeding the wiper switch. Check at the switch plug to make sure you have power coming in on this wire when the ignition switch is on. If you need more info, send me a message.
The titanic was its own design
One can purchase a model of the Titanic from a number of retailers. They are available to purchase from Amazon, eBay, Danbury Mint and from Hand Crafted Model Ships.
I cannot answer without the model year which you fail to list. BTW, it is called a Flasher Relay not a switch.
They can - it depends on how the model is made, what products is created out of
Yes.It came with a book, now out of print and collectible ($$)http://www.amazon.com/Titanic-Book-Submersible-Model/dp/1581840594
It depends on the material your using
yes but not a real one only a model to make the movie titanic.
It operates on the data link layer of the OSI model (level 2). The switch creates a separate collision domain for each port. Although some switches operate on level 3 of the model and are called multi-layer switches.
Most likely in a museum
the presque isle mall and the Bangor mall
it depends if your buying a big one or a small one
There is no such switch on a Honda.