Scott Fowler has spent eight months building this Lego Titanic. He’s a 35 year old father of 2 built 7 foot 4 inch sections to construct this 22 foot Lego creation. More creations from Scott onBrickshelf
















Someone else did this unrelated Lego Titanic, still cool though:

A quick corection from the builder. I’ve been building for 3 years total. Building the Titanic for the past 8 months. But besides that, thanks for the posting, I’m trying to get my name out there
Scott out
Updated – one of the pictures had a sign that looked like it said three years, sorry about that.
That is an awesome build – I have been seeing you working on this at brickshelf, truly amazing. Count me in as a fan.
You should try some pics with lego characters from the movie, could be an awesome shoot. Jack and the Winslet chick on the bow, and such – would definitely be a hit for traffic.
This guy is really creative. What a genius. Did he use any plans to build it.
Scott is amazing, I read somewhere that he used a variety of plans for the build.
I have contacted him directly and he said the model should be completed around April. He recently finished the last stack which puts the ship past a major milestone. No more big builds on it – all detail work left, the life boats and a little correction on the bow he needs to make.
WOOHOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I finished it a week ago. Yes, I said it, it’s done. Damn skippy. 20,000+ tiles make up the decks and around 250,000 bricks to complete it
hi there sott great titanic model. I want to build a lego titanic just like that can you give me any tips of how to build one. How many people did it take to build it I ask that becuase it is very very very big .
pleas reply
best wishes
David
it took a lot of time and effort. start 1 brick at a time and I was the only builder.
Dear Scott,
You did an excellent model, I am quite impressed. I am quite curious though, as I am a fan of the Titanic, and again you did an excellent job. I just have a few things to say.
I have to ask, what plans were you using? On the forecastle (the front-most deck on the bow in case you don’t know) there is a raised platform, why? On the Boat Deck (Again, in case you dont know it is the top-most deck) I can see where you erred a tiny bit, the second to last building at the back, it is merely a tiny bit raised from the deck with the building atop of it, not two whole floors. The same goes for the area between the second and third funnels. Finally, just to be annoying and sarcastic, the poop deck should be a tiny bit longer and include benches, not to mention the building structure underneath should be a bit different, not one straight wall.
Again I am amazed at your model, but to call it the Titanic, it would have to be a bit more original to the real thing.
I hope that this does not come to fists, I only wanted to point out the obvious to those that like the original. It is an awesome and beautiful model, not to mention similar to the Titanic, just not the exact real thing. I am not saying that it must, that would be overboard, just something that was bothering me.
I am making a model myself, it is the same original idea, just a wee bit longer and wider. There is an excellent website with the precise plans that I think are from the ones owned by Harland & Wolfe. It is at dsc.discovery.com/convergence/titanic/explorer/explorer.html
Another is
encyclopedia-titanica.org
you have to make sure it is .org not .com or you will go somewhere very few people want to go. I make the mistake every once in a while and it is not pleasant. Anyway, this site is a forum among other things with hundreds of Titanic fans like myself.
I am sorry to have ripped you a new hole in your pants, just wanting to have my say and be done with it. I hope the websites help Scott.
Thanks for any patience left afterword.
Clark
That is a totally awsome lego titanic model, hey! I’m building a titanic model myself, could you give me some tips on how to make it a good model instead of a load of garbage, pppplllleeeeaaaasssseeee!!!!
My son is 8yrs old and would love to build a MUCH smaller replica….any suggestions?
im a good fan of titanic and that is spectaculair creation. i made something like that outta lego and blocks and its got a bathroom a toilet windows beds a rwel holder and a hear dryer and other stuff like a house oh and a bridge and stairs its a 2 story house i made it and im only 10 years old and thats some fancy stuff there
I am 6 years old and I think this is COOL. WOW. I am trying to make one too. But not this big.
that is sooooo cool where did you get all those Legos where are the blue prints?
Hey there Scott i Love that Titanic Model i think ( i KNOW) itz off the chizzay anyway i just want a few tips how can I make one but only 15 ft.???? and how many money did u spend on this marvelous thing??? anyway back to the point …um….. here’z my e-mail to send me more pikz on the MARVELOUS “The Unsinkable” Titanic and also where did u get the LifeBoatz???? and can that Model stay afloat on water!!!!??? ooh yea my e-mail is lujano.eros09@gmail.com thanks’
Sincerley,
Eros Johan Lujano
cool video.
it does not look like legos
OOOHH WTF THIS IS SUPER COOL MI RESPET FOR THIS PEOPLE
You do know this isn’t actually Titanic, right? This is the Olympic, The Titanic’s almost identical sister ship. I was looking at the boat, almost everything is actually the Olympic, not Titanic
I want one haha. I don’t know what I’d do with it though lol.
Do you have blueprints for this?
Hello, I love that model man! I’m building a wooden model that’s 4 foot long. It will have steam powered engines, lifeboats that can be launched, lights & working gantry cranes.
It is gonna be awesome! waiting for the coping saw at the moment but hey, not even fully planned yet, sad to say but its Olympic you made. To make Titanic you have to make the wheel house more narrow but still, I LOVE IT!