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OT Amazing time lapse video.
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Quite amazing. Would have liked more detail on the bit where they cut it in half though - but, erm, that is the point of time lapse. It would make an interesting documentary. Simon.
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Much more interesting, I should think, than a cruise on one of those ships.
I also think this would have made a good documentary. There must have been some "interesting" discussions before the bankruptcy. I wonder what happened to the bathrooms and marble fittings.
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More here without the spam.
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Talk about a cut n shut!
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Thinking the same. What exactly WERE they doing? Is that a special section that contains all the plant (it kinda looked that way) or was it just rotten?
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They were stretching it - cut in half, add a bit in the middle, rejoin.
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Remember the R101.
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Ah - a stretch liner. That's new :)
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Unfortunately unless I watch the original I won't know which one to pick...
Andy
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Ok, same on YouTube.
Cruise Ship timelapse - Extension of Balmoral at Blohm+Voss
And with some more detail of the inside job
Balmoral Refit Video 2007
The problem with following some links from Harry is that they often are the results of his unique & tasteless hunt for videos of people accidentally cut in half or those that have lost their heads by the sword etc... And I really don't need to see that as a recommended link following this one about extending boats.
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Which ones are those shit-fer-brains?