@@KeaveMindThere are places like that all over the world. During the floods here in Australia there were many places that although their dams didn't fail, there was too much rain for the dams to hold, and so the towns near them got flooded.
your video's really educate people on importance of dam safety. You use less water volume and less fresh flowing volume per second then what happens in real life, yet that amount of water can cause all that and downstream. Dam collapses are terrifying in real life. Water finds a way, maintenance is key to keeping dams running safe. Everything needs maintenance in life. Nature of life is change, so we work to maintain things that are not already as constant as the sun the wind the rain the soil etc.
It's been 4 years watching you I been really in love with your channel without you how am I supposed to live my normal life like you changed my life 4 years ago I been watch the same vids for a while now and I really hope you can still make more videos.
@@KingOfDams maybe next time have a dedicated causeway on the other side… I think I used the right word… Whatever, it’s basically a dedicated river that the emergency spillage uses to direct the water to where you want it to go rather than flooding through such a populated area.
The model is very interesting, but in practice what really happens differs a lot, for example you used sand, but the soil substrate is more resistant than that, in addition you have to consider the concrete foundation under it with houses made of masonry . Your idea is very interesting. But I doubt that, in reality, a real disaster behaves the same way in a softer and more malleable material like sand, have you ever tried using clay and pebbles in your model? You will be surprised at the results. Hugs.
@@KingOfDams I could help you with truss design to make your structures more realistic. It would be pretty easy to replicate various building components.
I think the point of this is to be kinda unstable and fragile. Its supposed to break and flood cause that's the childhood sand and water game everyone used to do but the grown up version of it.
Man changing the playback speeds on this one was a trip! I was thinking dang they had some time to run/drive away and hopefully get to safety. Then I realized it’s slowed down so I tried various faster speeds and realized they didn’t have as much time to escape as I thought!!
You should make an outflow backup canal to collect and divert the water. It would be cool to see that and what happens as the oncoming water overtakes the canal and floods the surrounding houses and infrastructure.
If this happened in the middle of the night for example. No drainage failure. Just complete catastrophic dam failure; the people living in the town in the shadow of that dam wouldn't even know what hit em. That's the scariest part. Here in IA, we've actually ran exercises to find the best case and worst case scenario of this example above, as a township known as Polk City stands right in the line of fire of Saylorville Dam. Its estimated that it will totally annihilate Polk City and Camp Dodge and partially destroying the suburb of Johnston, IA as about 1/3 of it would be underwater. It will also affect Ankeny, Altoona, and the damages would be felt MILES downstream in Des Moines.
Very nice video but I have a Tipp for the future: just let the thing happen and switch to that camera where you see it the best or where the most happens and only repeat the same scene on another camera angle if there are two different things happening at the same time wich are so important that the viewer has to see both and there is no camera showing both at the same time (if there is one camera showing both situations but 2 cameras showing each situation the best and both are really important than show the situations saperate). So the viewer isn’t bored with seeing the same stuff again. We are living with TikTok nobody has attention span anymore. But I really enjoyed watching the video very satisfying and interesting!
You know, the little car port at the lower tier was a perfectly safe place to hide until the total dam failure, would've given some time for anyone who hid there to escape. I only recently came across your vids and I love analyzing the survive-ability of the dam failure.
You really need to start using something that sticks those bricks together Also, I like how you take the time and effort to set this up for us and then destroy it all
Bro for some reason these little videos are addictive as hell. I sometimes like to roleplay in my head that the mini figures are dying as the water flushes them and drowns them.
I see one problem that could be easily improved on. I don't like seeing the same thing happening over and over so if you could make it so it only shows one clip once or twice in stead of 4 or 5 times that would be much appreciated.
I love these videos because I just love watching things be Destroyed and this is kinda the same as Destruction and lots of times I can't find videos like this so I love your channel!
Love your video's! But I don't understand why these people just keep standing there when they see the water flooding. I would run for my life 🤨 Ps: if it's possible, do you know how or can you recreate a sinkhole?
I've watched a few of your videos and they are neat. I like how you set your models up, and the creativity and time involved. Nice to be able to study the erosion produced by the dam failure...but oh I wonder what's going to happen with those 2 people standing at the dam...where nothing could possibly go wrong..ever. 😆
How can you sleep at night, sir!? You have the petroleum of dozens of lil plastic people on your hands! So many communities and lives ruined at your hands!! - I hope you get the nerdy humor of this comment, excellent video, really liked seeing the dam fail "bit-by-bit", as it seems that way to me as I always watch your videos on super slo-mo (x.25). Thanks again for your cool videos, as well as sharing your unique (not in a backhanded compliment sort-of-way, but genuine) hobby.
Just goes to show even when dams don't fully collapse an emergency discharge can always have bad consequences downstream. especially if they can't control it then its not just a little bit. Discharges increase erosion in the rivers they dump into while there is all the extra water flow
Local to out-of-town visitor: "Why, I'd stay at The Below the Dam Motel if I were you. Great view of the dam and close to everything in town too." Dam employee to another employee: "Do you think we should call an engineer to look at this leak?" "Hey it's almost lunch time. Let's eat first, then we can call." Sounds of dread music begin to play............
BREAKING NEWS: In the Town of Brickville, the famous Diorama Dam had let loose. Tons and tons of water came through. About 20 were injured, and over 15 homes were destroyed or damaged. Here's a man who saw this live from his house about a mile from there:
There just is one problem that can be major overtime, with the emergency discharge, the water is displasing some of the things inside of the dam, as the pressure builds up, it seems to be leaking internally and eroding from inside.
I'd like to know what all you use so I could possibly do these myself just for the fun of it, I'm extremely intrigued with the physics of sand and water and how different dry sand acts with the wet sand, I'd like to set up my own experiments
@@KingOfDams awesome thank you for giving me some insight, can't wait to start trying some of my own experiments out and seeing where they go and maybe even how oddly satisfying they can be, and as always, keep up the awesome videos man, love watching them!
Legos be like: you fullfilled us with pain and dyingness weve had enough!! We will seek revenge few weeks later lego man puts lego brick on stairs / him be like ; going down stairs MY LEG
I like there are people standing around as the massive waves flood in and submerge them drifting them away to their demise. But not even water like this large or small would kill my profile pic character.
These are definitely improving 👌 💯
I am very glad you think so, my friend!
Underated comment.
@@KingOfDams What brand are the cars?
@@Crazybertha bro it's just a toy car💀
Not have a brand
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I don’t know why, but I’ve just stumbled across your videos & find them so intriguingly
addictive to watch!! Great work!!
Welcome aboard, dear friend! I am so glad you like it!
A tragedy like that happened in Brazil. Twice, actually. In the cities of Mariana and Brumadinho. Very sad.
US as well. Look up the Johnstown flood. It was caused by a dam failure
People live right next to Dams?
poor country 😱
@@KeaveMindThere are places like that all over the world. During the floods here in Australia there were many places that although their dams didn't fail, there was too much rain for the dams to hold, and so the towns near them got flooded.
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We're back to the original brick dams. Love your videos.
Yes :D I am glad you like it, my friend!
@@KingOfDams bdgrhg
These videos shaped my early childhood I cant believe that Im looking back and admiring some I use to love from so long ago
I am so glad to hear that my dear friend!
your video's really educate people on importance of dam safety. You use less water volume and less fresh flowing volume per second then what happens in real life, yet that amount of water can cause all that and downstream. Dam collapses are terrifying in real life. Water finds a way, maintenance is key to keeping dams running safe. Everything needs maintenance in life. Nature of life is change, so we work to maintain things that are not already as constant as the sun the wind the rain the soil etc.
It's a pleasure to read your comments my friend!
It's been 4 years watching you I been really in love with your channel without you how am I supposed to live my normal life like you changed my life 4 years ago I been watch the same vids for a while now and I really hope you can still make more videos.
Wow???
😫😫😫😫
@@akifkaracam4823 huh?
I am very glad to hear such words my dear friend!!
Definitely an improvement. The dam itself actually held this time! Well… longer than usual.
I agree with you, my friend :)
@@KingOfDams maybe next time have a dedicated causeway on the other side… I think I used the right word… Whatever, it’s basically a dedicated river that the emergency spillage uses to direct the water to where you want it to go rather than flooding through such a populated area.
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The model is very interesting, but in practice what really happens differs a lot, for example you used sand, but the soil substrate is more resistant than that, in addition you have to consider the concrete foundation under it with houses made of masonry . Your idea is very interesting. But I doubt that, in reality, a real disaster behaves the same way in a softer and more malleable material like sand, have you ever tried using clay and pebbles in your model? You will be surprised at the results. Hugs.
You are absolutely right my friend! Later I will create more realistic models.
@@KingOfDams
I could help you with truss design to make your structures more realistic. It would be pretty easy to replicate various building components.
I think the point of this is to be kinda unstable and fragile.
Its supposed to break and flood cause that's the childhood sand and water game everyone used to do but the grown up version of it.
Ghi
Bish
Man changing the playback speeds on this one was a trip! I was thinking dang they had some time to run/drive away and hopefully get to safety. Then I realized it’s slowed down so I tried various faster speeds and realized they didn’t have as much time to escape as I thought!!
Yes, you are absolutely right..
Beautifull creation for represented of brockened dam👍
I am so glad you think so, my friend!
@@KingOfDams ❤️
You should make an outflow backup canal to collect and divert the water. It would be cool to see that and what happens as the oncoming water overtakes the canal and floods the surrounding houses and infrastructure.
Cool idea, my friend! Thank you!
I am now obsessed with these vids they are so satisfying!
I am so glad you think so, my friend!
If this happened in the middle of the night for example. No drainage failure. Just complete catastrophic dam failure; the people living in the town in the shadow of that dam wouldn't even know what hit em. That's the scariest part.
Here in IA, we've actually ran exercises to find the best case and worst case scenario of this example above, as a township known as Polk City stands right in the line of fire of Saylorville Dam.
Its estimated that it will totally annihilate Polk City and Camp Dodge and partially destroying the suburb of Johnston, IA as about 1/3 of it would be underwater. It will also affect Ankeny, Altoona, and the damages would be felt MILES downstream in Des Moines.
I hope this never happens..
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Love how realistic the damn and town looks!
I am glad you like it!!
i subscribed to this channel because i love these kind of content. Love your video. ❤️
Welcome aboard, dear friend! I am so glad you like it!
Very nice video but I have a Tipp for the future: just let the thing happen and switch to that camera where you see it the best or where the most happens and only repeat the same scene on another camera angle if there are two different things happening at the same time wich are so important that the viewer has to see both and there is no camera showing both at the same time (if there is one camera showing both situations but 2 cameras showing each situation the best and both are really important than show the situations saperate). So the viewer isn’t bored with seeing the same stuff again. We are living with TikTok nobody has attention span anymore. But I really enjoyed watching the video very satisfying and interesting!
Ok! Thank you very much my friend!
You know, the little car port at the lower tier was a perfectly safe place to hide until the total dam failure, would've given some time for anyone who hid there to escape.
I only recently came across your vids and I love analyzing the survive-ability of the dam failure.
Welcome aboard, my friend! I'm glad you find this interesting!
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You really need to start using something that sticks those bricks together
Also, I like how you take the time and effort to set this up for us and then destroy it all
I am very glad that you appreciate my work! I used to glue bricks and the videos were too boring.
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He is the only youtuber I know that dose this and is amazing at it. Hope u get to 1 million subscribers
Ohh, thank you so much, my friend!
Bro for some reason these little videos are addictive as hell. I sometimes like to roleplay in my head that the mini figures are dying as the water flushes them and drowns them.
Wow.. I am glad you like it, my friend! :)
I just remembered this and now I'm binged watching it cause I find it very enjoyable for some reason.
Welcome aboard, my friend :D
I see one problem that could be easily improved on. I don't like seeing the same thing happening over and over so if you could make it so it only shows one clip once or twice in stead of 4 or 5 times that would be much appreciated.
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Well this is awkward
Well., I will think about it!
@@williamwebb996 iu
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One look at that dam, and I’d never build a house beside it. I mean, they didn’t even use mortar. If you used mortar it would be so cool!!
I am the lowest priced contractor and there is not enough money for cement..
Hey finally different cars
Yes :D
I love these videos because I just love watching things be Destroyed and this is kinda the same as Destruction and lots of times I can't find videos like this so I love your channel!
Glad you enjoy it, dear friend!!
Love this! So reminiscent of my childhood.
I am so glad you like it!
Next thing we know this guy builds a 100 thick layered obsidian dam to stop river from overflowing and save countries
Hahaha :D
I mean, Monaco, Lichtenstein, and the Vatican aren't that important
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Hey, I'm new here, and this rocks!
Welcome aboard, my friend!!
soon this cannel will have 1 mill subs
I hope :D
1:22 imagine being that yellow-dressed man then this happened XD XD
Lol xD
What are the cars you used? They look pretty cool.
Noname diorama models in 1:87 scale.
I watched this during the pandemic it was a good time to entertain myself
Welcome back :D
Give this man his 1million subs he deserves it seriously this look like it takes a lot of now do you build these things
Thanks a lot! Building a model, shooting, cleaning and video editing takes about 10-12 hours.
Love your video's! But I don't understand why these people just keep standing there when they see the water flooding. I would run for my life 🤨
Ps: if it's possible, do you know how or can you recreate a sinkhole?
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Thank you very much, I am very glad that you like my work!
These people are descendants of the Spartans and they do not run away from danger!
@@KingOfDams ok v:
I've watched a few of your videos and they are neat. I like how you set your models up, and the creativity and time involved. Nice to be able to study the erosion produced by the dam failure...but oh I wonder what's going to happen with those 2 people standing at the dam...where nothing could possibly go wrong..ever. 😆
Oh, my friend, I am so glad to hear it! Thank you so much!
2:07 top right: boy: yes honey we will buy that. *sloshing noises* girl: what is that? Boy: I don't know, it sounds like the dam. Girl: LOOK OUT!
Just out of curiosity how long does it take to set up a video like this
Mantap kreen miniatur yang sederhana tapi memukau
Terima kasih banyak!
@@KingOfDams sama sama
Love the timing with the beat drop !¡!
I am very glad you noticed it!
thx for the nostalgia also how do they still have the money to make dams
They insure every dam for maximum amounts :)
I watch these videos often. They make me hate water more and more.
Sorry! :)))
Right😢😢😢
I ❤️ love ❤️ these there so satisfying
I am so glad you like it, dear friend!
The video is very very good ः
Thank you very much!
I like your videos but you just replay am too much the cause parts👍 anyways great job
Sorry..:) I am so glad you like it, my friend!
Keep up the great work👍
Thank you very much!!
The floppa has bestowed this channel
How can you sleep at night, sir!? You have the petroleum of dozens of lil plastic people on your hands! So many communities and lives ruined at your hands!! - I hope you get the nerdy humor of this comment, excellent video, really liked seeing the dam fail "bit-by-bit", as it seems that way to me as I always watch your videos on super slo-mo (x.25). Thanks again for your cool videos, as well as sharing your unique (not in a backhanded compliment sort-of-way, but genuine) hobby.
My dear friend, thank you so much!!!
Just goes to show even when dams don't fully collapse an emergency discharge can always have bad consequences downstream. especially if they can't control it then its not just a little bit. Discharges increase erosion in the rivers they dump into while there is all the extra water flow
I agree with you.
Wow also could you make a channel where you show us how you make it?
I'll think about it, but I think it will be boring?
I like it
Glad you like it!
Local to out-of-town visitor: "Why, I'd stay at The Below the Dam Motel if I were you. Great view of the dam and close to everything in town too."
Dam employee to another employee: "Do you think we should call an engineer to look at this leak?" "Hey it's almost lunch time. Let's eat first, then we can call."
Sounds of dread music begin to play............
Wow.., so cool!!
I love your videos
I am so glad to hear it, my friend!
BREAKING NEWS: In the Town of Brickville, the famous Diorama Dam had let loose. Tons and tons of water came through. About 20 were injured, and over 15 homes were destroyed or damaged. Here's a man who saw this live from his house about a mile from there:
Wow, cool :D
5:15 when your boss asks you why you took such a long toilet break
:)
Zajebisty film mi to robi satysfakcie.🙂👍
Bardzo Ci dziękuję przyjacielu!
Many lives were lost that day 😭
They survived, I watched the news!
yeeeeeees
@@KingOfDams they had plot armor 💀💀
Never forgor
@@KingOfDams not me….
I’ll give you 1 million likes
Insert upgrades
Main video 1:14
There just is one problem that can be major overtime, with the emergency discharge, the water is displasing some of the things inside of the dam, as the pressure builds up, it seems to be leaking internally and eroding from inside.
Yes, you are right!
i find it satisfying
Glad you think so
King of dams I have a good idea u could do a huge city and unleash the water and see what happens to the huge building’s
Cool idea, my friend, I'll try to do it!
You should make one with a morning glory spillway that would be interesting
Ok, I will try
I'd like to know what all you use so I could possibly do these myself just for the fun of it, I'm extremely intrigued with the physics of sand and water and how different dry sand acts with the wet sand, I'd like to set up my own experiments
Looks good ;)
I am glad you like it! Hmm, I use normal river sand, water and diorama models.
I think you can use any model
@@KingOfDams awesome thank you for giving me some insight, can't wait to start trying some of my own experiments out and seeing where they go and maybe even how oddly satisfying they can be, and as always, keep up the awesome videos man, love watching them!
oua good video !!!!
Thank you!!
I love the dam design it looks pretty good, looks like it took 10 minutes to make or 20 due to the size
I am glad you like it!
3:51 is amazing
Glad you like it
you should make one where people move and try to escape that would be real cool
Cool idea! But how to do that?
Just make them Spartans so that they do not fear danger then problem solved
@@KingOfDams maybe stop motion? Idk. Just keep on doin what u do brother
And everyone just stood there 🤷♂️
They froze in horror..
you should make the lake behind the dam bigger.
so when the dam bursts the flood is larger.
Ok, I will try!
Meanwhile, the downstream community of Legoville was totally obliterated. Sadly, no toys survived.
Oh yes.. So dramatic..
These are great! How do you dry out all that sand to make new stories? You must live somewhere hot and sunny!?
Thanks a lot! Yes, I dry the sand in the sun, it takes a couple of days.
The town called rosemiles
these videos make me wonder, who is building these dams?
Some kind of king :)
can you make a desert and the flood starts from rain?
Ok, I'll try!
@@KingOfDams thanks
This is why dams are never built with sand LoL 😂
You are right :)
where did you get those houses because they look amazing
Glad you like it! Hobby shops
Legos be like: you fullfilled us with pain and dyingness weve had enough!! We will seek revenge few weeks later lego man puts lego brick on stairs / him be like ; going down stairs MY LEG
Hahaha :))
Alert! The flood service has issued a mass-flood emergency in the area. Evacuate NOW!
69th comment - good job on the video! Very satisfying
Thank you so much, dear friend!
I listened and what kind of music is this
Tranversing
Imagine people placing their homes downstream 😂
:D
This Brick Dam held up Pretty well until 6:32
this is happening a lot in Brazil :(
Verdade
1:29 [POV] When You Eat Taco Bell 🥲
I was wondering what do you you use for the bricks
I only use the forces of gravity and friction
One thing I’ve seen in a lot of your videos is that the mortar between your bricks seems to be very weak.
Yes he’s not the dam king
it's that the dams collapse
I think cement is not environmentally friendly :D
That's the point bucko
@@KingOfDams bro people are dying because yo dams are breaking
sand particles have much space between them
You are right
I love Ur Vids
I am so glad to hear it my friend!
I have a question where did you get the mini bricks from?
Hobby shops
I subscribed you because I want to help you get a lot of subscribers
Thank you so much, my friend!
You should make wet sand Dams because wer sand is stronger than dry sand and that wet sand don't becomes dust some times
Ok, nice idea!
Wow.
Thx!
@@KingOfDams your welcome
I don’t know how can one hole leaking water can cause this much destruction in this mini town and how did it repair itself too
It was a malfunction of the emergency water discharge system.
Emergency Discharge helped to save lifes as it given time for people to evacuate
Ys, you are right!
I liked the lego people
Me too
@@KingOfDams what happened to them?
I like there are people standing around as the massive waves flood in and submerge them drifting them away to their demise.
But not even water like this large or small would kill my profile pic character.
They are ready to sacrifice their lives for Instagram Stories..
Hi, i have a idea,you can do with sylvanian family?
Cool idea!
Day 3 of asking for a dam that is actually functional and holds back the floods
Will my pleas ever be answered
I try to make it..
Next make a concrete dam instead of brick and sand :D
It will be boring :D
It is pretty satisfying when the water comes out and destroyed entire place
Yes, I agree with you :D