Do you want to sail on the Titanic? Now it is possible!

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Blue Star Line Titanic II 3D Model

Blue Star Line Titanic II 3D Model

We have to thank billionaire Clive Palmer, owner of the Australian cruise line Blue Star Line, for this dream come true. The "whim" will cost you around 200 million dollars, but, according to him, the demand for the maiden voyage already exceeds the supply, and there are those who are willing to pay up to a million to participate in your first journey.

Of course, on this six day trip there will also be first, second and third class, and the immersion in 1912 will be such that passengers will be provided with period outfits. Also, now demode installations will be replicated like the smoking room for men, built in the style of the gentlemen's clubs of the time.

Likewise, the Parisian-style café where Rose went with her mother to tea, the Turkish baths, the swimming pool, the squash court, the large halls and the luxurious rooms, with huge balconies that were first featured on the Titanic (and have gotten infinitely smaller since then) will remain unchanged.

The only thing that will be added in this replica of the colossal cruiser will be advances such as air conditioning, entertainment such as a casino and a theater, and, of course, current nautical technology. Despite everything, the appearance of the bridge and even the Marconi room, from where radio and telegraph communication took place, will be imitated as much as possible. Oh, and do not fear that, in this case, it seems that yes there will be enough lifeboats...

Here we are missing Leo and Kate...

Here we are missing Leo and Kate...

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