LEGO SS Normandie - The Complicated Struggle of the French Superliner
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june 3rd 1935 was unquestionably one of new york harbor's greatest days
the normandy however never fully realized the grand hopes she had inspired
she was the largest ship in the world and at 1029 feet in length she was the first liner to exceed a thousand feet in length
normandy's captain said a message to the queen mary which ended with bravo to the queen mary until the next time
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The Brick Executive is back! A new era has begun for the channel... In this episode, we explore the basics of SS Normandie's complicated life in a very uncertain time. The LEGO build itself is quite large, and even thought there are some areas I am not too pleased with, overall it is good. It is certainly an improvement over the original. The build overall is how she appeared during 1937 season but there are a few elements that can only be found elsewhere in her life. This channels first video was of the Normandie. Now, as the start of this new time, Normandie will kick it off once again. Music in this video was provided by Whitesand, Mattia Cupelli, Kevin MacLeod, and Stefano Bonacina.