Finally Finished the rest of the big name White Star Line and Cunard Line ships mostly since Titanic's had her done and I felt bad for not drawing her older and younger sisters.
Heights aren't accurate due to Canvas sizing

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Finally Finished the rest of the big name White Star Line and Cunard Line ships mostly since Titanic's had her done and I felt bad for not drawing her older and younger sisters.
Heights aren't accurate due to Canvas sizing
Since it’s near Christmas, I’ll post this Christmas esc art, (the real Christmas art has been decided so stay tuned for that) and also take Titanic kissing Carpathia after biting her tongue
Finally drew our speed queen, Lusitania, and the darling sisters, Traffic and Nomadic. With nomadic being the taller of the two. Definitely my favorite piece of art so far stay tuned for more.
(hint for upcoming drawing)
Spent a whole day trying to fix my 1/350 scale model of Ingenieur Minard after a touch-up mishap. Port side stanchions broke due to the fragility and nature of resin. Had to scratch built new ones with plastic sprues and replace them. I guess it's not too bad... oh well.
The White Star Line's SS Nomadic of 1911 (The only White Star Line ship preserved)
SS Nomadic
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Hi guys, how are you? I hope so. I made a humanized version of the SS Nomadic tender ship from the White Star Line. This mini ship was built in the same shipyard as the iconic Titanic. Her function was to carry first and second class passengers to the ship, well neither Olympic nor Titanic could dock in smaller ports, that's why the White Star Line had two tender ships built SS nomadic and SS traffic
Curiosity: SS Nomadic is preserved there in Belfast, Northern Ireland, she is part of the Titanic Belfast
I hope you like it, their clothes were inspired by the 1910s
SS Nomadic, the last surviving ship of the White Star Line. She's actually had quite a long and varied career, but is probably most famous for working as a tender at Cherbourg, ferrying departing passengers out to RMS Titanic. I assume Cherbourg's harbour at the time wasn't big enough to admit a ship of Titanic's size? The interpretation boards were non-specific.
Access is included with tickets for the Titanic exhibition. I don't know if visiting Nomadic in isolation is also an option.