Actually they built 3 Olympic-class liners. There were 3 ships of the same design known as the Olympic class. The 1st was Olympic, the 2nd was Titanic and the 3rd was Britannic.
It does take a long time to build ships like this but the Olympicc and Titanic were built side by side with Olympic started three months before Titanic so that the shipbuilders could move from one ship to the other as soon as they finished one stage.
The completion of Britannic was delayed by the sinking of Titanic, so that safety modifications could take place. It was the largest of the three, two feet wider than the Titanic.
local men helped Thomas Andrews build the Titanic .
You just picked the second most common civilian ocean liner in the world; after the Titanic. Any and all hobby stores, as well as on line, will carry a plastic model kit of either the Lusitiana or the Titanic...if you want to "scratch build one" Taubman's Plans" carries the drawings (plans) to build them too.
dont u know anything the titanic sank in water not mud but not any old water it was right in the middle of the polar ice caps and the look outs didnt see a ice burg and they didnt see it until it was to late on they hit it
to build ships better o.o
A second class passenger on the Titanic. She survived.
Actually, a second Titanic is being built in Australia
Titanic was not built first. Of the three Olympic-Class vessels Olympic was first, Titanic was second, and Britannic was third.
It cost more than £15600 to build the titanic
in 1976 the company 'build a boat' had built the titanic
The Titanic.
it didnt...
it was build in bellfast north ireland
local men helped Thomas Andrews build the Titanic .
get some Lego and then build it simple as
£5000000
No!
Titanic was built by company in Ireland named Harland & Wolff.