Posts

Showing posts from May, 2017
Image
 I have started adding the fancier trims and appliques to the walls. I have some little fruit molds coming soon to add to these as the swags on the Titanic were fruits and leaves etc... Right now you just see the leaves. (The water glass holds little pieces of wood I don't wanna throw out :P )  The alcove is coming along nicely. I'm really happy with some of the inventive ways I've gotten around this difficult beast. It was such a unique design. Now, the question is do I add stairs? In the 1912 edition of Shipbuilder it describes the alcove as having a tiny step leading up to it to make it appear even more elegant and special. However, all photos don't show a step? However, most of the photos were from the Olympic in which the design COULD'VE varied... Also, please ignore some of my horrible renderings on the walls. It's so I get a general idea of where stuff should be. That's the desk I built in the background. I had to post this cause with the ligh
Image
I have started the Reading and Writing Room! In my opinion one of the loveliest Public Rooms on the ship. Used mostly by women (sort of their Smoking Room minus the smoking) I think it's one of the most underrated of the Public Rooms.  I've gotten the skeleton framework done and now have started adding some of the carvings and fixtures. Lots more to do but I love when the form starts to take shape!                     Here you'll see the pillar I built and the fireplace frame work. I'm also starting to add trim and moldings at this point  Here's the alcove starting to take shape. I still have no idea how I'm going to carve the round windows without a jigsaw but we'll see! You can also see the first writing desk I made for the room. They were double desks as one piece of furniture.  This I am most proud of! I made the ventilation system! It's super intricate and I love it. The huge cross beam that went through the room was actuall
Image
My latest is a 1st Class Suite reproduction on the RMS Titanic. This is based off 5 variant staterooms that were on the ship including the Strauss Suite which you will recognize in the sitting room from the Millionaire Suites. I am always looking for permanent hire and please feel free to contact me in regards to commissioned work at  drewsminiatures@yahoo.com