Hey everyone, I just registered here and I'm wondering if you guys could give me some advice.
The Build: I know the Titanic's been done to death, but after receiving another 1/570 kit as a gift, I decided to do something a little bit different by depicting the ship the moment it split up. When I started the project, it was the centennial of the ship's sinking, and decided it would be cool to do something similar to that month's National Geographic cover:
So off I went kitbashing; scratch building various decks and walls, then bending and twisting them until I was happy with the desired look. After a year of slowly working on it, this is what I have:
Notwithstanding the flaws in the kit (which I'm content with leaving for now), I still need to touch up a bunch of areas, add a few more lifeboat davits, ropes, attach the collapsed second funnel, etc. etc. I know the decks are a little out of scale, but I'm happy with the outcome regardless.
The Issue: I'm at the point in construction right now where I seriously have to consider how I'm going to display this. My current idea is to use a small fish tank to view 'underwater' the ship's submerged bow, with the stern rising into the air, like this:
The interior left, back and right walls would be painted clear blue, with the outside of the glass painted black. I'm hoping this will really help simulate the dark depths of the ocean, unless anyone here has a better idea.
My real problem is the ocean surface. I have no idea what material I can use that's strong enough to hold it's own weight across the length of the fishtank, as well as any additional sculpting for waves , plus the weight of the model itself.
The Questions:
1. Do you think my idea of using Clear Blue and black paint on the tank will simulate ocean depth?
2. What should I do to create the ocean surface?
Thanks for any help guys, I've come too far in this build to give up on it.
The Build: I know the Titanic's been done to death, but after receiving another 1/570 kit as a gift, I decided to do something a little bit different by depicting the ship the moment it split up. When I started the project, it was the centennial of the ship's sinking, and decided it would be cool to do something similar to that month's National Geographic cover:
So off I went kitbashing; scratch building various decks and walls, then bending and twisting them until I was happy with the desired look. After a year of slowly working on it, this is what I have:
Notwithstanding the flaws in the kit (which I'm content with leaving for now), I still need to touch up a bunch of areas, add a few more lifeboat davits, ropes, attach the collapsed second funnel, etc. etc. I know the decks are a little out of scale, but I'm happy with the outcome regardless.
The Issue: I'm at the point in construction right now where I seriously have to consider how I'm going to display this. My current idea is to use a small fish tank to view 'underwater' the ship's submerged bow, with the stern rising into the air, like this:
The interior left, back and right walls would be painted clear blue, with the outside of the glass painted black. I'm hoping this will really help simulate the dark depths of the ocean, unless anyone here has a better idea.
My real problem is the ocean surface. I have no idea what material I can use that's strong enough to hold it's own weight across the length of the fishtank, as well as any additional sculpting for waves , plus the weight of the model itself.
The Questions:
1. Do you think my idea of using Clear Blue and black paint on the tank will simulate ocean depth?
2. What should I do to create the ocean surface?
Thanks for any help guys, I've come too far in this build to give up on it.

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