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January 17th;SS Nomadic

  • Writer: Jack
    Jack
  • Jan 25, 2018
  • 1 min read

SS Nomadic was a tender ship for a large variety of vessels.


The Nomadic is the longest serving ship in the world. It served from Titanic all the way to the Queen Elizabeth II which was a diesel ship (what modern day ships are.) It  even served in both world wars! The serving life was 1911-1978 It then ended up on a beach and was left there or 30 years where it was continuously looted. It was then rediscovered renovated by it's original builders (Harland and Wolff) and and is currently sitting where it was built.



Nomadic had a sister ship SS Traffic. The Traffic was for third class passengers and coal transport where as Nomadic was primarily just for 2nd and 1st class.


 Nomadic left, Traffic right.

Traffic had a sad end during World War I. It was sunk twice actually, first sunk by Germans, they salvaged it and raised it from the depths, and it was sunk the second time by its captain who was on board Nomadic.

A quick painting of it next to Titanic



Quick animation update, I don't have a Nomadic model but I do have a Carpathia model.

My Carpathia Model;



A quick little small fact, the red funnel (and no gold stripe) means that Carpathia was a Cunard line ship. Where as all of the White Star Line ships had the gold band and the orangeish funnels. Well that is all I have for today, thanks for reading!

 
 
 

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