RMS TITANIC Construction - In Color (1909–1912)

How do you build the most famous ship in history when your shipyard isn't big enough to build it? Before the Titanic could take shape, Harland & Wolff had to transform Belfast itself—constructing massive gantries, expanding slipways, and creating an industrial machine capable of building the largest ocean liner the world had ever seen. In this video, we use AI-powered historical reconstruction to bring the entire construction process to life, from the first steel plates laid in 1909 to the fitting-out work that transformed a giant hull into the legendary RMS Titanic. Watch the Titanic rise stage by stage, explore the engineering behind the Arrol Gantry, see how thousands of workers assembled millions of rivets, and discover why the ship's construction story is just as fascinating as its tragic final voyage. 👉 If you enjoy historical AI reconstructions, make sure to like, subscribe, and let me know which city, building, ship, or engineering project you'd like to see recreated next! #Titanic #RMSTitanic #TitanicConstruction #Shipbuilding #HarlandAndWolff #BelfastHistory #OceanLiner #MaritimeHistory #HistoricalReconstruction #AIHistory #EngineeringHistory #ThomasRelivesHistory