I have made A4 PDFs of this tile in green, red and black, repeating the pattern over a large enough span in scale to cover any areas which used this tile pattern - and including a ruler for reference. NB the Olympic had similar, but colours varied.Red: 3rd Class General Room (C-Deck directly under Poop Deck).Also 2nd Class B-Deck Entrance Foyer and probably on the Boat Deck 2nd Class Entrance. Green: 2nd Class Forward (Boat - D Deck) and Aft stairways (B-D Decks) and the 3rd Class Smoking Room (C-Deck directly under Poop Deck).So far I have been able to note the following usages: Referring to TTSM Vol2, they appeared in several colours - red, green, black and blue. These rubber-cork linoleum 9” square tiles were used in 2nd and 3rd Class entrance, reception, stairway and other public areas. Again, all these images are only allowed to be used for non-commercial use, so if you do wish to use them commercially, at least have the courtesy to email me to acknowledge this and I may ask a small fee depending on their use. I have not included all the full vector versions because the files are enormous, and also because these are Copyrighted to me, as opposed to the Creative Commons license of the lower-res versions, and I would charge a fee to send a copy. Some of these PDFs use bitmaps (as opposed to vector-graphics) for the tiles so there's a limit to how big they can go however they were originally created as resolution-independent vector-graphics, so could therefore be printed at any size in their primary form. I am making them available here mostly as A4 PDFs which can be resized up or down to scale, with a reference ruler on them to guide sizing. On most of them I have not defined the exact room shapes on them, rather I have simply repeated the pattern over a large enough span at scale so relevant area can be covered. With these floor patterns there is less emphasis on making them usable at 1/350 - though I have included 6"x4" printable jpgs for some of them.
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