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Oceanliner Designs
Oceanliner Designs
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Editorial Summary

In this video, Mike Brady answers a variety of questions submitted by his Patreon community regarding his passion for ocean liner history and technical drawing. He begins by discussing his hypothetical dream voyage on the Queen Mary in 1967 and explains that the most difficult part of his drawing process is mapping complex hull plating. Brady touches upon his interest in aviation and compares the aesthetic appeal of reciprocating steam engines versus modern turbines. He provides insight into the labor-intensive nature of his work, noting that research often takes up half of the total time spent on a single drawing. The creator also shares personal connections to specific ships, such as the Orianna and the QE2, and discusses the historical significance of the wireless telegraph. He addresses common maritime conspiracy theories, specifically the Titanic and Olympic switch, and reflects on how the Titanic's story served as his gateway into maritime studies. Finally, he recommends reading the autobiographies of Sir James Bissett and expresses a desire to visit the wreck site of the Lusitania.

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Creator's Key Takeaways

i could pick any time or place 1967 queen mary that's one down 2 000 more to go

the hardest aspect of drawing old ocean liners without a doubt hands down the hull plating

turbines are fully encased in a shell and you can't see any of the blades or any of the workings

the wireless telegraph changed everything the ability to communicate with shore

Creator's Tips & Advice

βœ“Use two screens for drawing: one for reference material and one for the drawing itself
βœ“Study Titanic's construction to understand all ocean liner designs

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhich ocean liner would you choose to go on a round-trip voyage with a time machine?
QWhat is the hardest aspect of drawing old ocean liners?
QDoes your skill extend beyond ships to other non-ship items?
QWhich propulsion method do you prefer: reciprocating engines or turbines?
QHow many hours does it usually take to do a drawing in total?

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