Oceanliner Designs Live! Ep 10



Join me for another fun livestream! Today we’ll discuss the Titanic sinking and go behind the scenes with some exciting channel updates.

Oceanliner Designs explores the design, construction, engineering and operation of history’s greatest machines and vessels– from Titanic to Queen Mary and from the R.101 airship to the battleship Bismarck. Join researcher and illustrator Michael Brady as he tells the stories behind some of history’s most famous ocean liners and machines!

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38 thoughts on “Oceanliner Designs Live! Ep 10”

  1. Ok, a few questions/Suggestions
    1: JVO Hawaiian shirt when?
    2: Cunard Secondary liners of the 20s need to be known, they led Cunard to the dominant psoition in the merger.
    3: What games did people play on these liners of the 20th century?
    4: how do turbines and triple expansion engines work?
    Great stream as always,and I cant wait to see how you're channel continues to grow!

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  2. Thanks for a great stream and for enjoying my segment name suggestion! No worries on not being able to speak to my question about the Honor and Glory timing differences with the OASOG timeline, Ken Marschall echoes a similar sentiment of being more of a rivet counter/visual historian than a timeline or passenger & crew person. Was also watching both livestreams in tandem live and found it interesting when the H&G animation started to get ahead of OASOG as the bow went under and stayed ahead right up until the split, but then they swapped places as H&G took much longer to get from the breakup to the final plunge of the stern.

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  3. I love when you were "fixing" the QM2, you tried taking design cues from one of my favorite ships, the SS Great Eastern. Of course it didn't work out lol, because the Great Eastern had much less superstructure than the QM2 and you got the wrong paddle wheel.

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  4. dont forget to put your Post BOX address in the description. so people can send you things. Im booked on the Maiden ov the Queen Anne and I will send you at least a postcard

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  5. Thanks–I really enjoyed that! I have a correction to what I at least thought I heard. "Ironbottom Sound" off Guadalcanal was so-named because of all the ships and airplanes of the U.S. and Japan that sank there during the 6-month Guadalcanal campaign, not because of surplus equipment being dumped overboard. The Japanese lost 22 vessels and the U.S. 34 vessels there.

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  6. The Entex Titanic is really prety good. Just doing my models purchased over the last 8 years. Airfix QE2 and France, large QE2 with suites, Entex Lusitania, QM2 and Argentina and Brasil. They’ve taken me months. 🤦🏻‍♂️

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  7. In the honor & glory sinking animation all the water in the interior shots looked so clean.. I wonder if that was the case, for water that has passed through the whole ship; now Titanic was brand new of course so among the cleanest vessels ever to sink, but still you get water that went through the holds, the storage rooms, coal bunkers, etc.

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  8. Brilliant work on QM2. True fantasy: make the bkack portions slightly higher and radar mast larger. Though it was all restricted by the Verrazano Bridge height. Love it though. Well done

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  9. So, I think the camera causes the red/purple tinge and lipstick effect because it sees 50% green from the green screen and tries to balance the colors.. As a result the person in the foreground ends up the color of Miss Piggy. 😉 Maybe just reducing the color saturation will do it.

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  10. 1:29:36 I read Ship Ablaze: the tragedy of the steamboat General Slocum and it was horrifying. You think the crew of the Titanic was ill-prepared for disaster… the lifebelts on the General Slocum were so old they were worse than useless. The lifeboats couldn’t be launched because they’d been wired to the davits. People drowned feet from shore because they were so exhausted and disoriented they didn’t think to try to stand up. Of the 1,358 passengers only 321 survived. It’s pure nightmare fuel.

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  11. Mike here is a film whose plot revolves around one ship sunk on top of another…..ENJOY!!!! 'The Deep' is a 1977 adventure film based on Peter Benchley's 1976 novel of the same name. It was directed by Peter Yates, and stars Robert Shaw, Jacqueline Bisset and Nick Nolte.🙂

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  12. Just watched this full video now.. at 1:03 you said someone just joined but was watching an hour behind. Believe that was me lol. Love the interaction you do. Hope I can join in on the chat next time.

    I have a few ship models still in box. QM2 (400 scale I think) would love to make her into an AC model and have her light up at night. Also got SS United States, want to do the same thing as well.

    But love your content. Hope you come and see the Queen Mary in Long Beach soon.. I stayed on her for a few days and it was awesome, just to walk on her at night time was fantastic and to explore her was unbelievable, truly a lady to see.

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