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Titanic: A Model

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Uploaded: 26th Feb 2007 at 5:29 AM
Updated: 27th Feb 2007 at 5:36 AM


Basic Info
Lot Sizes: Four 5x6 Lots
Price:
Bow: $228,781
Mid: $296,855
Aft: $283,967
Stern: $154,463
TOTAL: $964,066
Furnished: As furnished as an empty ship can be: exteriors are fully furnished, along with the first class promenade.
Tested: Many times as it was being made
Scanned with Clean Installer: All 4 Lots

Well, I thought it was about time I introduced my best attempt at a full scale model of the Titanic. It's obviously not entirely accurate, nor is it full scale. At best, it's a 90% scale model with some variation throughout the ship. For instance, the bow is somewhat squished in an attempt to fit the bridge on the first lot.

This leads me to some things you should know about this model. The "ship" is split into four different large lots. The first is known as "Bow", the second "Mid", the third "Aft", and fourth "Stern". It works as a bit of a puzzle. The lots must be placed correctly next to each other, or it won't look quite right at all.

For certain, I know that this will require University, Nightlife, Open for Business, apparently Pets, and Family Fun Stuff. I have purchased Glamour Life Stuff and the Holiday Pack as of Christmas, but I am pretty sure I did not use any of the items included. So if you do not own Glamour Life or the Holiday Pack, I would still give this a shot.

Despite its size, the lots' loading time is not too bad, mostly because there's nothing inside the ship, save for some lights to illuminate the ship at night, and various deck chairs and decorations to give the ship a good luck. To try and recreate the Titanic with everything inside included would not only be a loading hell, but also an impossibility. Trust me, I tried once.

The only thing included that is not on the blatant exterior decks is the first class promenade, fully furnished as far as a promenade may be. Everything on the boat deck, the forward well deck, the poop deck, etc. is furnished to historical accuracy as best as I could tell examining ancient photographs and stills from various Titanic films. Because there is nothing inside the ship, I thought it entirely unnecessary to provide floor plans.

If you want to see what's inside the ship, here you go. You can also view Titanic's actual deck plans here. I have been working on this project on and off for a year this March, I think, and well... this is the result. Now for some pictures.

View from the Bow
Front View of Titanic
Looking Towards the Bow
A-Deck Promenade
Boat Deck - The "Compass"
Compare this shot with this actual photo
Looking Towards the Stern
The Stern at Night
Titanic - Liverpool
Stern from Behind

Custom Content - All Included
Suggested Download: Waterworld Terrain - QwinsepiaSquared




This collection of lots is probably best suited to Sims 2 Titanic filmmakers or devout Titanic ship fans. I hope they, and anyone else interested, enjoy this.