PROCTOR, Minn. — It’s safe to say the Titanic is one of Braden Barker’s favorite things. The 5-year-old from Superior, Wis., asked his mother, Kelli Barker, to take a special trip to Proctor on ...
Ashley is a staff writer at DualShockers based near Chicago. She has a degree in English for Secondary Education from Bradley University. While she loves almost any story-driven RPG, she'd be happy ...
The model features the Titanic’s dining room, the famous first-class staircase and even the ship’s engine room, complete with moving pistons on the motors. The propellers really turn and the anchor ...
Fine Art Models business owner Gary Kohs was in his Royal Oak office in 1998 when he received a call from a man with a British accent. "The man said, 'We're interested in having a ship documented,'" ...
A new life-sized 3D scan of the wreck of the Titanic really has to be seen to be believed. Created from hundreds of thousands of images this full-sized 3D model is giving historians new details on how ...
The legendary filmmaker and aquanaut enlisted a team of scientists and engineers to help discover whether or not his 1997 film accurately portrayed the real ship's sinking as part of a new National ...
About five years ago, B. Marie Byers saw a small picture of a large Titanic model in The Herald-Mail, she said. Along with the picture was the phone number of Waynesboro, Pa., resident Norman Little, ...
PIGEON FORGE — A 26-foot-long, 5-foot-high, 4-foot-wide Titanic model — built out of 56,000 Legos by an autistic boy from Iceland — is on exhibit at the Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge.
The 120,000-piece Lego recreation of the Titanic as it splits in half from colliding with an iceberg during its maiden voyage is already impressive enough as it is. But what makes Lego builder Ryan ...
PIGEON FORGE — A 26-foot-long model of the Titanic built with 56,000 Legos — it's sort of the perfect storm. The replica on exhibit at the Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge is drawing interest ...
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 ...