RMS Titanic with authentic sinking ion has broken. This Newqida remote control ship needs to be opened up so we can see whats inside. As you will see this is not that different to the very cheap $25 Russian Aircraft Carrier I purchased years ago. Whats really worrying is the lack of water protection around the remote control circuit board wiring. The way it was set up made any water that enters the remote control area unable to escape. This ship was doomed before it left the toy fory! Its a cheap and nasty build inside and out. I will need my audiences help to move forward with this Titanic repair. I also compare this Titanic model ship to the very impressive G Scale Newqida RC train. Im starting to really question if my Titanic is a Newqida build at all and if my Titanic is ually really Titanic!\r
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Below is my toy review of this Titanic model ship.\r
RMS Titanic 32 Remote Control Realistic Sinking Action Unboxing Review & Battle Boats \r
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This large 32 Titanic model has lights and many of the details that say Titanic. This ready to run Titanic features a 4 channel remote control, 1/325 scale, 3 motors, 3 propellers, servo controlled rudder, rechargeable battery with charger, deck illumination, presentation rack and a overall feel of the RMS Titanic ocean liner via detailing that will impress some but disappoint others. I did buy the book LIFE Titanic: The Tragedy that Shook the World: One Century Later to make references to the Titanic model. From what I could see this model was fairly accurate to the real ship, but I was not counting rivets. On a closer inspection this Titanic model does scream cheap and fast build. Many aspects of it are typical of low end made in China rubbish. My buy price in Australia was $199 less a 20% discount at David Jones. So I paid $160AUD or roughly $122USD. I do look at e-bay to see what prices are being asked there and I was shocked. It ends up I purchased this model for a great price, far cheaper than the e-bay sellers setting up sales with Titanic tax and Titanic emotion. Be really careful if you are buying this model of Titanic!\r
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RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in the early morning of 15 April 1912, after colliding with an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City. Of the 2,224 passengers and crew aboard, more than 1,500 died, making it one of the deadliest commercial peacetime maritime disasters in modern history. The largest ship afloat at the time it entered service, the RMS Titanic was the second of three Olympic class ocean liners operated by the White Star Line, and was built by the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast. Thomas Andrews, her architect, died in the disaster. The wreck of Titanic, first discovered over 70 years after the sinking, remains on the seabed, split in two and gradually disintegrating at a depth of 12,415 feet (3,784 m). Since her discovery in 1985, thousands of artifs have been recovered and put on display at museums around the world. Titanic has become one of the most famous ships in history; her memory is kept alive by numerous works of popular culture, including books, folk songs, films, exhibits, and memorials. Titanic is the second largest ocean liner wreck in the world, only beaten by her sister HMHS Britannic, the largest ever sunk.\r
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Below is my review of the amazing Newqida G Scale train.\r
Cheap G Scale Train System & Garden Railway Set Up - Newqida LGB Clone \r
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Below is my review of the really cheap Russian Aircraft Carrier\r
Russian Atomic Aircraft Carrier RC Shark Attack Cheap Warship Toy Pool Fun \r
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LIFE Titanic: The Tragedy that Shook the World: One Century Later