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Richard Gusmanov
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 22 ม.ค. 2018
I upload videos of my three-dimensional art creations. I've created scale models of planes, SF Muni buses, pickup trucks, hats, and the Twin Towers. My models are primarily made out of wooden products. The materials and supplies I use depend on what I make. For example my planes are currently the only models that contain styrofoam and sheets of paper. The supplies I use most often are cardboard and solid wood. Technically cardboard and paper are made out of wood. My models take many hours to complete. I began creating models like these in 2017. I buy most of my materials and supplies from art and hardware stores. Occasionally I will create something out of Legos. I have other hobbies and interests as well. For example l enjoy traveling once in while. When l travel l usually explore, go to museums, and take hikes. I often take photos and videos while doing these activities.
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This jackhammer sounds like a machine gun
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This jackhammer sounds like a machine gun
Titanic Engine Scenes in Real Life!
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In this video l tried to recreate as many Titanic engine room scenes as possible. richard.gusmanov. bus_manova
Titanic Propeller Jumper With Sound Edit
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#jamescameron #titanicmovie #titanicsinking The videos of me throwing rocks down the cliff resemble the scene from Titanic where a man strikes the propeller when he jumps to his death. I realized that the sounds from my original video fit well into that scene. I added my cliff video so people can see where the sound is coming from. It's a coincidence that my video resembled this scene. My inspi...
Mysterious Lego Creation
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Continue watching this video and guess why l created this toy. I enjoy sounds that resemble this rhythm. I designed it in 2018. I also like the gear system. The rpm of these gears always remind me of the Titanic’s engines. In 2022 l used the same set of gears to power up my Titanic engine.
Cardboard Guns 2017-2019
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I produced guns out of cardboard in the late 2010s. I began creating them when l was 18. These were one of my art creations that involved using wooden products. My newer guns contained sheets of paper. I glued and wrapped strips of paper around the guns to balance out the texture and reinforce the cardboard. I produced cardboard hats during those years as well. During the winter of 2018 l began...
Functional Lego Titanic Engine
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#lego #titanic #steamengines This is my custom built Lego ship engine based on the Titanic. This type of engine is called a triple expansion steam engine. It functions just like the real thing. Even the rpm is accurate. It can be operated manually or with a motor. The rpm essentially the same with or without the motor which is even better. I studied these types of engines for a long time. I stu...
RC Tank Show
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These are 1/16 Scale RC tank manufactured by Henglong. I purchased these tanks in 2022. I became interested in tanks in recent years. This is not the first time that l was interested in tanks. I was interested in tracked vehicles when l was a little kid. In the the late 2000s l played the original Battlefield. It was one of my most favorite games at the time. It felt like l was reliving my chil...
One of My Most Favorite Songs of All Time
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This is one of my most favorite songs all time. This brings back good memories. The name of this song is called Robotech Battlecry Main Theme. I personally adopted it as an alternative theme song for the 2002 first-person shooter game Battlefield 1942. This was one of my most favorite video games. l played it between 2007 and 2009. My favorite aspect of the game was the location of the battles....
San Jose Trains (Caltrain, Capitol Corridor, and VTA light rail.)
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San Jose Trains (Caltrain, Capitol Corridor, and VTA light rail.)
South Bay Historical Railroad, Santa Clara, California
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South Bay Historical Railroad, Santa Clara, California
USS Hornet Engine Room Full Tour and Presentation
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USS Hornet Engine Room Full Tour and Presentation
1997 Titanic Reciprocating Engines in Real Life! (SS Jeremiah O’Brien Engine Room)
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1997 Titanic Reciprocating Engines in Real Life! (SS Jeremiah O’Brien Engine Room)
Cardboard San Francisco Muni Trolleybus Speed Build
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Cardboard San Francisco Muni Trolleybus Speed Build
Three-dimensional art creations made out of wooden products and other materials.
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Three-dimensional art creations made out of wooden products and other materials.
So I have a question for the engineers in here both in the movie and in reality they threw one of titanics engines from full ahead to full reverse on the fly. What would that do to the engine? Would that cause damage? I ask because A we know Carpathia ruined her engines for suddenly going to flank speed. Also they know instantly it’s an emergency which tells me it’s something they would only do in an emergency. So what would the damage be if any?
Nah has the engine for ship the titanic
Jeremiah,s engine is originally designed and built by the Wallsend Shipbuilding Company in UK, when the Liberty Ship Programme started in Ernest no US company manufactured triple expansion marine steam piston engines. Having no option US Naval Archietects cast their nets far and wide for a suitable engine. Wallsend came to their rescue submitting their three cylinder triple expansion piston engine from the late nineteenth century. This engine fitted the US Navy,s spec for a cheap ,easily manufactured and reliable engine to power the Liberty Ship,in essence a sea going Deuce and a Half Ton Army Lorry (Truck).
У меня прям флешбеки пошли после первой секунды с мыслями "где то я уже это видел"
I need a bunch of Lego pieces to build up and things
Mr. Ismay, I Would Prefer Not To Push The Engines Until They've Been Properly Run In.
Once you step back, it looks like it’s 1/4 scale of the film one. Perspective is everything
Such sights are nothing unusual for me, as I live in the city with the largest and oldest paddle steamer fleet in the world, the Sächsische Dampfschiffahrt, founded on 8 July 1836 and the 🚢 PD 'Stadt Wehlen' (1879), the oldest ship in the shipping company today. 😄 Fun fact: apart from the 🛳️ MS 'Gräfin Cosel' (1994), all the ships in the Sächsischen Dampfschiffahrt are "male".
Absolutely insane. I wonder how much the oil change is on that lol
"FULL ASTERN!!" 😱
Insane they did this 120 years ago
Cannot imagine falling there.. safety has to be at the utmost.
This makes me wonder, what are the boilers fed with these days? I think burning coal would generate a massive sh!tstorm these days, so I'm guessing the boilers are either fed with a substitute or the water is boiled another way entirely.
One of my favorite scenes in the movie Titanic is when they spot the iceberg and show the engines of the Titanic reversing.
It’s wild how all of these parts were built without computer technology
Wow amazing 🤩
All that craftmenship gone in less than 3 hours
I would be amazing to see the HMHS Britannic’s Engines.
I hope the developer team of "TITANIC: Honory & Glory" is aware of this footage for their sound-design on Project 401 :)
How big is the jeremiah O’brien
Mr. Cameron should be awarded the Nobel Prize for a science-historical film that tells a love story...
Back when the Titanic was built it was so sad that know one cared enough to put fences or saftey guards around all those moving parts. I wondered if anyone ever got there shirt or pant or even a hand or foot caught in those moving parts.
Cameron made a good decision to change the sound of these engines to something with a little more oomph the real one doesn't have the same power to it.
Quanto mi piacciono
Can u make me.one with poles? I will pay
Love the name triple expansion engine. Eduardian and epic lol
Also it's an anniversary today... All the Engineers drowned.... But that's a great clip, Poetry in motion..❤
Ok cool man... That's a triple expansion Liberty ship... You are missing an extra cylinder, and a steam turbine as well... Quadruple reciprocating engines had a different beat... Great footage anyway, but maybe you shouldn't say "Titanic..." All those "Olympic" class ships are gone...
He’s referencing the movie. They used them to portray Titanic’s engines
What is want to see is how they torqued those rod caps... 😮
Actually this is a Liberty Ship. She would make about 12 knots, if that much and the engine is very different. That's what they had...
That's how I feel when im going to town on my wife.
How long did those connecting rod bearings last?
Fun fact all three engines put out 46000 horsepower
now that brexit is did are corntree can be great and make engine's like these' again.
FULL ASTERN!!!
영국이 1900년에 저런걸 만들때 우리나라는 뭘 했나
It’s like a poem in metalwork, moving parts, inspired by human invention.
See the walkways at 0:17 those are actually miniatures James Cameron put theme there to sell the illusion that titanic engines are big
Gives me goosebumps. its awesome
Hats off engineers ❤
How did you do the slider box? Wow!
It is absolutely incredible! All that steel and stuff moving, I wouldnt want to get quite that close to it. It would just mulch anything caught in there and not even notice or slow down.
That is so cool
C'est juste impressionnant ! Belle video !!!
Not nearly as big as the Titanic engines! The closest to the real thing is in Kempton Steam Museum UK. They have two, one working and a non working identical one. WOW!! Both engines the height of 4 double deck London buses. Just so you know.
Beautiful , just to gaze upon !♥
Why are there no counterweights on the crankshaft like on a gas engine?
60 RPMs versus 6000 RPMs
Here's an interesting fact. On full power, the Titanic could get through 35 tons of coal per hour!!
Какая красота, живая паровая машина
Amazing machine. Not even loud like a turbine. But of course a hot rod sounds different than a station wagon. Thanks for this.