Historians and nautical enthusiasts might want to get saving. Lego has revealed its largest-ever set, of arguably the world's most famous boat, the RMS Titanic.At more than 53 inches long, the model ...
Salvage experts and Titanic historians have been warning that the wreckage of the ship is likely going to erode beyond recognition in the coming years. Thanks to a newly-completed 3D replica, it can ...
The RMS Titanic weighed almost 50,000 tons and could carry 3,500 people. Before it sunk, it was world-famous as the massive titan of the sea. Its multiple engines, powered by 159 coal furnaces, were ...
LEGO has just announced that it will be launching a new model set to celebrate the anniversary of the Titanic’s launch in 1911. It’s the second biggest LEGO set and will be available to buy soon – ...
More than a century on from its sinking, the last surviving eyewitness to the Titanic disaster is the ship herself—and she has plenty of stories left to tell. Uncovering these stories was the mission ...
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How Titanic’s Massive Engines Kept Her Moving
Beneath the decks, Titanic’s engines roared with steam and steel—driving the world’s most famous ship across the Atlantic. This deep dive reveals the machinery that made her move. Marine Colonel Who ...
The RMS Titanic weighed almost 50,000 tons and could carry 3,500 people. Before it sunk, it was world-famous as the massive titan of the sea. Its multiple engines, powered by 159 coal furnaces, were ...
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