The Titanic museum in Belfast might be interested in having these? It's really great work. If they were displayed in a darkened room with spotlights just on the models, proportionately apart as they lie now on the sea bed, in separate glass cases that would be cool to see.
Great idea. They could also paint the debris field on the floor. Maybe even hang a model iceberg from the ceiling at the relative location of the initial impact and a damaged hull (bow down of course) at the point of sinking...
@@FiferSkipper some people might be offended by the idea you're proposing. Btw the actual wreck site is nearly 4km below sea level and if someone decides to make a model of the iceberg taking the correct proportions into consideration, they'd have to place it about 10.7 km above the wreck's model... that's virtually impossible and pointless. (The actual ship was 269m long and the video's title suggests that the model's scale is 1/350 that's makes the model nearly 76 cm long (combined length). You can do the math it you wish to)
@@vivy-kun3510 I understand your point however, the Titanic was an entirely avoidable tragedy. It was not a few religious zealots, that cause the death of well over a thousand people, it was the hubris of a few old white men. If someone is offended, they should be offended by the stupid idiots that thought a long-distance speed test, in the Spring, in the North Atlantic, in fog, with too few lifeboats, in an 'unsinkable' ship with only 11% reserve buoyancy, on her maiden voyage...was a good idea. BTW: the closest to unsinkable a ship can get is, a modern aircraft carrier (although, no one dares to call it unsinkable) and it has over 250% reserve buoyancy. Your 'do the math' comment is really cute... 3.8km / 350 = 10.9m (not 10.7km)
@@FiferSkipper yeeeeeet! My bad😹😹😹lmao. Btw I said it might be offensive to some because it would be the same as making a miniature model of Hiroshima and Nagasaki prior to the attack but with an atomic bomb hovering in the air or like the world trade centre with a plane approaching the buildings, just like the comment above mine pointed out.
I have never understood what it actually looks like as a whole every time i watched the documentaries till i watched this. Its like looking at the whole picture.
the Titanic side propeller shaft placement is not correct. The actual side propeller shaft is at the same level as the center propeller. And in the model the side propeller shaft is placed at a very high level than it actually is..
This is like a forensic autopsy of the wreck sir you have great talent and a good eye for detail I mean down to the separation of the expansion joint the remnants of the decks I mean this is museum quality or better I love it it’s good to preserve what she looks like now because in another 100 or so years she’ll be all but gone
She can't and won't be raised either. It's a mass grave, the ship would fall apart like wet paper and I'm pretty sure the site is protected. Best we can do is recover small stuff or build a full scale replica.
Wow. I built that model. Bout 20 years ago. Still have it. Your work is beautiful. Nice job. It had occurred to me to do that. But you nailed it. The ship has changed a bit since 1985... And so have I. Awsome.
In a way it is a testament to the engineering of that ship that she is in such good shape. Even after falling 2.2 miles and smashing into the seafloor, and 100 years beneath the ocean, she is STILL largely intact. Even the stern, as damaged as she is, is still 'standing' It's a shame she didn't sink on one piece, there is a majesty about her wreck that would be amplified if she was more in-tact
@Do0m3rdude1995 yeah with faulty rivets and no double haul that other ships had before her time. There's a reason they went to welding hauls cause it's stronger
@@somegermanguy7 Yes and no (imo.) Obviously it's horrible so many people died, but had the ship not sank its very, very likely she'd have been sold off for scrap eventually. At least beneath the ocean she's left as a kind of marine museum.
@@cjholmes4329 I would also like to compliment this! I knew that there was apparently a decent chunk of the middle not attached to either side, but never looked into it. Stumbling upon a model portraying exactly that was a very pleasant surprise! If I may ask, I’m curious how much this sold for?
@@cjholmes4329 .. the Titanic side propeller shaft placement is not correct. The actual side propeller shaft is at the same level as the center propeller. And in the model the side propeller shaft is placed at a very high level than it actually is..
@@WR-NC-ASPL Thanks for your comment, however the wing props are at the correct level. You are correct that the center and wing props were in line horizontally when Titanic was built. However when the ship sank the stern section hit the seabed so hard that the center blade and rudder were buried deeply in the mud while the wing props and supports were bent sharply upward over 20 feet. That's why photographs of the actual wreck show both side screws but no center prop.
@@cjholmes4329 ..Hello,, 1.. The position of the propellers in Titanic wreck has been described in the TH-cam video called "how Titanic's propellers lie to us ... By Zom games". Actually they are using the video of your own model to describe the mistake.. 2.. Starboard propeller - Only 2 blades are visible in the wreck. The third blade and even the Bolts that held third blade are missing. All 3 blades of the starboard propeller are not visible in any original photo of Titanic wreck. In a TH-cam video called It is called "Titanic and her lost starboard propeller blade (archive video) by Aaron1912 record and research", they are saying that they have located the missing third blade of the starboard propeller many kilometres away from the location of the wreck near the exact location of the collision with the iceberg. They are telling that this blade was lost due to collision with the iceberg and the Titanic continued to move forward for about 10 minutes after the collision before stopping. That is the reason why the third blade of the starboard propeller was found many kilometres away from the main wreck of the ship and it was the first part of the Titanic to sink to the ocean 2 hours 40 minutes before the rest of the ship sank to the bottom.
The accuracy of this is incredible. Also I like the explanation. Helps a lot to understand everything. Excellent work. I can't believe the level of distruction this ship has been through. Since I was a teenager I've seen on internet a lot of ships sinking and a lot of clips with wreks at the bottom of the ocean, but I've never seen one that is split in half by sinking or distroyed like this just by sinking. It's unbelievable.
Awesome model! I've always tried to find an accurate model of the wreck site but usually just photos or models of the ship before it sank. this is a wonderfully done piece of art and really brings to life the severity of the accident and the sad end to that beautiful ship. RIP all of the people that lost their lives that night.
This was probably the best walkthrough of the ship I've seen. It's nice being able to see what I'm looking at, with the real footage it's hard to see with all the rusticles covering everything and poor camera quality.
This is absolutely AMAZING!!! So sad to think something that was so grand and so beautiful was destroyed in 2.5 hours and then deteriorated over 100 years at the bottom of the ocean. This model truly captures all those aspects of the Titanic at once. Very well made and impressive, most impressive!!!
Amazing.....simply amazing. To do a model of an intact ship is one thing, but to build an accurate replica of the wreck? That's on a whole different level entirely. Wish I had known of the eBay sale. I'd have been a player in that. Excellent build!
May God have mercy on those poor souls that were lost that day..... The ship is almost unrecognizable if it weren't for the ships bow. It was a truly beautiful masterpiece of craftsmanship and beaty.
Bow did well considering it was a 25.000+ ton object hitting the ocean floor at 21 knots.The stern sadly wasnt lucky.They dont build ships like this anymore.
@@tma4137 Im talking about the design.Im not the type of person "Ohhhh old stuff were much better than new crap" I love modern technology and im pround to say us humans have improved not just ships but everything else.But holy hell do modern Cruise ships look ugly as shit.Overstuffed floating hotels,absolutely hideous.Glad that they are at least much more safer,and many of those safety regulations did come from Titanics disaster.
@@tma4137 But again,give any modern Cruise ship the same damage Titanic took,and i put my head on that it will just capsize in 1 hour and sink.Look at Costa Concordia.
I’ve been looking at Titanic on the ocean floor for years but this has put things into a proper order for me, it’s very clear and l have a better understanding of what is where now. Thank you very much indeed!
Excellent Job!! Great modeling skills on display here. Most importantly, I now have a great perspective as to where and how everything is arranged on the ocean floor. Thank you!
I have been a modeler since I was a kid and have built a number of resin ships and diarama’s. This is a superb model of the sunken Titanic, UNBELIEABLE. It is obvious that the 13/dislikes have not seen any pictures of the actual ship, or they are in dire need of glasses. Great job !!
This needs to go to the Smithsonian Institute and they should pay you a handsome amount! What an amazing job you accomplished! I looked at previous pictures and never could see all of the ship until I saw your video. You made an amazing model and thank you!
That is a wonderful model of the wreck and very skilled and detailed too.. I wouldn't know where to start, let alone make something like this and it is amazing to see the entire wreck with what portion is lying strewn on the seabed as debris..
The stern leveled out when it went under and spun as it fell. In the process it tore the upper decks off and implosions blew the hull apart, it then slammed into the bottom with the water column following it . The impact and water column flattened the stern much more than this model represents but it’s still amazing that anything survived the long fall from the surface.
The details are so incredibly fine that I was surprised when I saw your hand next to it. I had the impression, at first, that it was a very large model! This video is really the clearest and most accurate I have seen of the condition of the Titanic wreck. It is really fascinating. Thank you!
I actually thought about doing this one day.Glad I didn't,there's no way it would have come anywhere near this.Nice job brother!!! Those boilers are impressive!!!
Truly a beautiful piece of work , you should be very proud . It would be interesting to see your talents build the current version of this wreck . Thanks
Boiler room "Number One" ( the half boilers) is in the stern section just forward of the reciprocating engines is missing and are single sided boiler furnaces facing forward only so they are in the debris field.. they where the auxiliary boilers and where never used during Titanic's voyage. The boilers you see .in the bow section is Boiler Room #2, because they are double ended and you can see the aft side where it split on the bow section.. if it where boiler room #1 you wouldn't see the furnace openings since they face forward toward he bow.. you would only be able to see the back side of the aux boilers
I read in a number of books that boiler room number 1 was used to generate steam for heat and light when the ship was in port. They weren't full scotch-marine boilers but nevertheless were used to some degree on the ship.
Because: 1. People are stupid. 2. People are envious. 3. People are jealous. Those types of people take satisfaction in brining down those who are better than them. That's it. 236 people can't do this, and so they shit on the one who can.
How is that some people could not like something that they most likely could/would not be able to even draw? Good work bro. To pay attention to most if not all the detail is just amazing!
You built this from scratch? Wow!!! People say I must have patience but this got me beat by a long way. What an incredible piece of art. Thank you for sharing this I really enjoyed this video and your a master at what you do. Brilliant.
They've done subsequent investigations, (in 2012 during the 100 year anniversary of the disaster,) led by the Titanic, (and Avatar,) director James Cameron, who gathered ship builders, disaster experts, hydro-dynamic engineers, and a panel of all the leading Titanic, "experts," and by compiling all the most relevant and recent information gathered on all the expeditions. It was not only an effort to see what he got wrong when he was making the movie, but also to compile all the definitive facts people have been able to collect in all the expeditions into one superceding, "final word," on what happened. In the course of the investigation, they were able to recreate the final moments between when the Titanic disappeared below the surface until it got to where we see it had come to rest and they determined that the bow section was falling through the almost 4 kms of ocean so fast (30 to 40 kph) that by the time it came to a sudden stop hitting the bottom, the weight and strength of the wake in the water column that accumulated behind it was significantly strong enough to hydraulically destroy the bridge cabin completely. Just like it was primarily responsible for deforming the entire upper surface deck plating and even blow open all of the latched cabin and stateroom windows and sheer the heads off of the forward hatch cover bolts simultaneously, throwing the 1 meter x 1 meter hatch cover to where it finally came to rest on the ocean floor where it was found almost 600 meters away. (But, don't take MY word for it, it's Googleable information lol look up the information yourself, it was made into a National Geographic documentary that's available on TH-cam.) And, BTW, it's "through," not, "threw." ("Threw," is what someone does with a ball, or what you evidently did with your chance at a basic education.)✌️
CJ Holmes-finely detailed work Mr. Holmes. I remember in 1985 and going to the mailbox to get my mail and this was on the cover of my national geographic magazine. R. Ballard really got lucky. He found it in only a couple of days. The few days leftover from searching for a classified item for the US government. Likely a Russian sub.
That's a marvelous work. I never see before so many details ,(and this work clarifies to me many doubts). Thanks very much C.J.Holmes for sharing this great masterpiece.
Yeah, if I recall, they believe the front sunk down a bit more gently, while the back half sort of just spun out wildly into the depths, causing it to just get ripped apart based on the trail of derby found scattered all around the back half. This vid goes into detail about it, but it's a bit hyperactive, cause I guess that's what was selling back then v: th-cam.com/video/ZDBCmSX6lKM/w-d-xo.html
Very cool. I knew there mosaic pictures and 3D computer models but didn't realize there was an actual model kits. In any case, this is the best view of the Titanic wreck I've seen, so thanks for sharing.
It's deteriorated a lot in 34 years. The Bridge's engine order telegraph switch is gone now too, from what I understand; probably sitting in someone's private collection. Which honestly....I can't say I condemn actions like that. The ship is made of iron and the ocean is eating away at it. Eventually there won't be much left at all of it, stealing from the wreck site is about the only way to preserve that history.
Wow thank you for sharing your incredible model, it clearly shows damage to bow and stern as they hit the sea floor,answering so many questions I’ve had over the years
Absolutely fascinating. I learned more about the wreck from this video than I did from years of reading articles, looking at photographs, and going to the exhibit.
I.. have never felt like this.. when seeing imagery like this.. in quite a while. I admit, I do own a copy of Futiity and I cant bear to open it. But putting together a model.. like this, with this kind of detail. Is unheard of.
Well, there's the history behind it, the grandeur of its construction, the people who were on it, the sheer size of the ship itself, the legacy it left on maritime policy in general, how it sunk, how many lives were lost, the brevity of its existence, etc.
Dude this is mind-blowing. It also helps due to getting a better idea of what it looks like rather being kinda fuzzy under water like in real life pics. A museum needs your work definitely man. If they already don't. Astonishing craft!
Many people probably dont appreciate just how huge this ship was, alot of images dont have anything next to it to show scale but can you imagine something this huge careening through the darkness and slamming into the ocean floor 😱😱 THis is amazing work Thanks for sharing! 🙏🙏💯
Actually what’s interesting is that it’s a lot smaller than I thought it was. I remember as a kid thinking it was about as long as a certain street in my hometown when I paced it out. It was less than 1/3 as long. Of course any modern cruise ship absolutely dwarfs Titanic.
Have you ever shown this to - TITANIC: HONOR & GLORY ? Don't know if they will have a wreck, but I know that they've been working on the game for (about) 6-7 years trying to get the TITANIC as accurate as possible. T: H&G is supposed to have both a "game" mode and an "explore" mode. The game developers are trying to get TITANIC as much to 100% accuracy, for us who WILL go exploring... even those areas that were "off limits" to us passengers! 😉
Titanic honor and glory is going to be great for exploring an accurate replica of titanic as it was before it sank, Titanic VR is great for exploring an accurate replica of the wreckage of titanic as it was before people started taking shit from it, check it out it sometime you can find it on steam for a good price. (you don't need VR to play it but it does give you the option)
Robert Aviles There is someone recreating a real Titanic and will be finished around 2022. It’s going to be called Titanic II and the plan is to take it on the same route Titanic was to complete.
@@Candy_Gal What could possibly go wrong? Didn't another ship from the same line bounce back and forth around the world and it's now rotting in Boston? The Britannia or something?
Sadly, the wreck has received a substantial amount of minor damages owing to the frequent and numerous visits. Among the many "scientific" patrons, she also receives tourists (or used to) and it's damaged her quite a bit. The bow section has suffered the worst where the subs land on it. Also very sadly, a great number of items have been plundered from the wreck. Everything from a large section of her hull plating - Which now sits in the Titanic Museum in Belfast - Down to cutlery and personal effects such as shoes and pocket watches and jewellery. Somewhere along the way everybody forgot it was a burial site and over 1, 400 dead lie with her. The lack of respect is frankly, disgusting. In general, she looks exactly the same and will continue to do so for a while - Not much changes down at 12,500 feet on the bottom of the ocean, although she is deteriorating naturally.
I'm personally of the opinion that *some* stuff should be brought up. But that's mostly due to the fact that The Titanic is deteriorating at a faster pace than originally thought and alot of stuff will be gone in the next 50+ years. As for the damage that was caused, I certainly do not condone that. James Cameron being one that caused some damage as well, however, the video and pictures he was able to capture will be invaluable to history since once again it is deteriorating at a quick pace. With no pictures, videos, or pieces in museums there would only be testimony keeping the spirit of these people alive. Depending on what you believe(or dont believe for that matter) that is no longer the resting place, and the best way to honor each and every person is to document the ship and the accident so that those lost will be remembered and if any of the evidence gathered makes it so that no one else will die the same way again I believe most would be happy with the site being visited.
Fantastic work on this. It always reminds when I see the rear half of the ship of the first time I learned what happened to it. I was surprised how it had “blown up”.
Ebay!! this model doesn't belong on ebay, it belongs in a museum! lol If I had the money I would buy it :)
"It belongs in a museum!"
"So do you!"
-Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
*Buys model and throws it into a fireplace*
Okay Indy lol
What is your museum?
How much money do you need for this ?
The Titanic museum in Belfast DEFINITELY needs one of your models.
Lexi Butman the titanic that I went to was haunted and I was with my family and hopefully I survived that day
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Lexi Butman It has a Giant one And I would know Because I live in Belfast and I’m actually going To the Centre soon
Nevermind the museum, I need one of them
So does the one in Halifax.
The Titanic museum in Belfast might be interested in having these? It's really great work. If they were displayed in a darkened room with spotlights just on the models, proportionately apart as they lie now on the sea bed, in separate glass cases that would be cool to see.
Doug Bader excellent idea! Especially having the models displayed proportionately
Great idea. They could also paint the debris field on the floor.
Maybe even hang a model iceberg from the ceiling at the relative location of the initial impact and a damaged hull (bow down of course) at the point of sinking...
@@FiferSkipper some people might be offended by the idea you're proposing.
Btw the actual wreck site is nearly 4km below sea level and if someone decides to make a model of the iceberg taking the correct proportions into consideration, they'd have to place it about 10.7 km above the wreck's model... that's virtually impossible and pointless.
(The actual ship was 269m long and the video's title suggests that the model's scale is 1/350 that's makes the model nearly 76 cm long (combined length). You can do the math it you wish to)
@@vivy-kun3510 I understand your point however, the Titanic was an entirely avoidable tragedy. It was not a few religious zealots, that cause the death of well over a thousand people, it was the hubris of a few old white men. If someone is offended, they should be offended by the stupid idiots that thought a long-distance speed test, in the Spring, in the North Atlantic, in fog, with too few lifeboats, in an 'unsinkable' ship with only 11% reserve buoyancy, on her maiden voyage...was a good idea. BTW: the closest to unsinkable a ship can get is, a modern aircraft carrier (although, no one dares to call it unsinkable) and it has over 250% reserve buoyancy.
Your 'do the math' comment is really cute...
3.8km / 350 = 10.9m (not 10.7km)
@@FiferSkipper yeeeeeet! My bad😹😹😹lmao.
Btw I said it might be offensive to some because it would be the same as making a miniature model of Hiroshima and Nagasaki prior to the attack but with an atomic bomb hovering in the air or like the world trade centre with a plane approaching the buildings, just like the comment above mine pointed out.
The difference between the bow and the stern never ceases to amaze me. This is exquisite work!
I have never understood what it actually looks like as a whole every time i watched the documentaries till i watched this. Its like looking at the whole picture.
Emperador Caligula
You make the best replications of the wreck site I've seen.
Thanks bro! I don't have the energy to make another big scale model like yours so I'm sticking with the smaller scale for now
At 1/350 scale this model is TINY compared to yours, 1/2 the length and 1/8 the volume...
Raise the Thai 10 Nic
Raise the Titanic
How did the Titanic sink what the
That's incredible. The accuracy and little details are really good.
this is brilliant in so many ways. Tons of research, insane levels of craftsmanship! I can't express my admiration. Incredible.
Thanks so very much for your encouraging words!
the Titanic side propeller shaft placement is not correct. The actual side propeller shaft is at the same level as the center propeller. And in the model the side propeller shaft is placed at a very high level than it actually is..
The attention to detail is incredible. The fact that there's even a tiny Captain Smith's bathtub is amazing.
"Looks like somebody left the water running."
Very nice presentation! Excellent work!
This is like a forensic autopsy of the wreck sir you have great talent and a good eye for detail I mean down to the separation of the expansion joint the remnants of the decks I mean this is museum quality or better I love it it’s good to preserve what she looks like now because in another 100 or so years she’ll be all but gone
Less than 100 years. At the current rate, Titanic will be gone within 20 to 30 years
She can't and won't be raised either. It's a mass grave, the ship would fall apart like wet paper and I'm pretty sure the site is protected. Best we can do is recover small stuff or build a full scale replica.
She’ll just be a piece of metal in a museum
Shagrat, good news! We are building a replica
In another 100 years the engines will still be standing tall ^^
Wow. I built that model. Bout 20 years ago. Still have it. Your work is beautiful. Nice job. It had occurred to me to do that. But you nailed it. The ship has changed a bit since 1985... And so have I. Awsome.
In a way it is a testament to the engineering of that ship that she is in such good shape. Even after falling 2.2 miles and smashing into the seafloor, and 100 years beneath the ocean, she is STILL largely intact. Even the stern, as damaged as she is, is still 'standing'
It's a shame she didn't sink on one piece, there is a majesty about her wreck that would be amplified if she was more in-tact
@Do0m3rdude1995 yeah with faulty rivets and no double haul that other ships had before her time. There's a reason they went to welding hauls cause it's stronger
Yep they cut every corner
its a shame she sank at all!
@@somegermanguy7 Yes and no (imo.) Obviously it's horrible so many people died, but had the ship not sank its very, very likely she'd have been sold off for scrap eventually. At least beneath the ocean she's left as a kind of marine museum.
@@keighlancoe5933 I know what you mean; it was mostly a joke though.
I love that you put the models together to show how much of the midsection is gone. Never did I thought about that till you mentioned it. Great work!
Thanks for your kind comments! For my next version I think I'll add the debris field in a compacted form.
@@cjholmes4329 I would also like to compliment this! I knew that there was apparently a decent chunk of the middle not attached to either side, but never looked into it. Stumbling upon a model portraying exactly that was a very pleasant surprise!
If I may ask, I’m curious how much this sold for?
@@cjholmes4329 .. the Titanic side propeller shaft placement is not correct. The actual side propeller shaft is at the same level as the center propeller. And in the model the side propeller shaft is placed at a very high level than it actually is..
@@WR-NC-ASPL Thanks for your comment, however the wing props are at the correct level. You are correct that the center and wing props were in line horizontally when Titanic was built. However when the ship sank the stern section hit the seabed so hard that the center blade and rudder were buried deeply in the mud while the wing props and supports were bent sharply upward over 20 feet. That's why photographs of the actual wreck show both side screws but no center prop.
@@cjholmes4329 ..Hello,, 1.. The position of the propellers in Titanic wreck has been described in the TH-cam video called "how Titanic's propellers lie to us ... By Zom games". Actually they are using the video of your own model to describe the mistake..
2.. Starboard propeller - Only 2 blades are visible in the wreck. The third blade and even the Bolts that held third blade are missing. All 3 blades of the starboard propeller are not visible in any original photo of Titanic wreck. In a TH-cam video called It is called "Titanic and her lost starboard propeller blade (archive video) by Aaron1912 record and research", they are saying that they have located the missing third blade of the starboard propeller many kilometres away from the location of the wreck near the exact location of the collision with the iceberg. They are telling that this blade was lost due to collision with the iceberg and the Titanic continued to move forward for about 10 minutes after the collision before stopping. That is the reason why the third blade of the starboard propeller was found many kilometres away from the main wreck of the ship and it was the first part of the Titanic to sink to the ocean 2 hours 40 minutes before the rest of the ship sank to the bottom.
The accuracy of this is incredible. Also I like the explanation. Helps a lot to understand everything. Excellent work. I can't believe the level of distruction this ship has been through. Since I was a teenager I've seen on internet a lot of ships sinking and a lot of clips with wreks at the bottom of the ocean, but I've never seen one that is split in half by sinking or distroyed like this just by sinking. It's unbelievable.
Splitting isn't too uncommon. The Yamato comes to mind. I think it even crazier to see wrecks like Lusitania that almost curls in on herself.
Awesome model! I've always tried to find an accurate model of the wreck site but usually just photos or models of the ship before it sank. this is a wonderfully done piece of art and really brings to life the severity of the accident and the sad end to that beautiful ship. RIP all of the people that lost their lives that night.
This was probably the best walkthrough of the ship I've seen. It's nice being able to see what I'm looking at, with the real footage it's hard to see with all the rusticles covering everything and poor camera quality.
500 dollars is not bad. work of art right there you can't find anything like this.
*laughs in broke*
Your attention to detail is astounding - you have gifted hands!
what i think i look like: Titanic's Bow
what i really look like: The Stern
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What you think you look like: More like the entire ship before it went down
what i think i look like: titanic
what i actually look like: deflated pool floatie
@ROCKSTAR hi rockstar how’s GTA 6 goin?
This is absolutely AMAZING!!! So sad to think something that was so grand and so beautiful was destroyed in 2.5 hours and then deteriorated over 100 years at the bottom of the ocean. This model truly captures all those aspects of the Titanic at once. Very well made and impressive, most impressive!!!
Amazing.....simply amazing. To do a model of an intact ship is one thing, but to build an accurate replica of the wreck? That's on a whole different level entirely. Wish I had known of the eBay sale. I'd have been a player in that. Excellent build!
May God have mercy on those poor souls that were lost that day..... The ship is almost unrecognizable if it weren't for the ships bow. It was a truly beautiful masterpiece of craftsmanship and beaty.
Bow did well considering it was a 25.000+ ton object hitting the ocean floor at 21 knots.The stern sadly wasnt lucky.They dont build ships like this anymore.
AJS NAGRATIN yeah hopefully built better and won’t sink!!
@@tma4137 Im talking about the design.Im not the type of person "Ohhhh old stuff were much better than new crap" I love modern technology and im pround to say us humans have improved not just ships but everything else.But holy hell do modern Cruise ships look ugly as shit.Overstuffed floating hotels,absolutely hideous.Glad that they are at least much more safer,and many of those safety regulations did come from Titanics disaster.
@@tma4137 But again,give any modern Cruise ship the same damage Titanic took,and i put my head on that it will just capsize in 1 hour and sink.Look at Costa Concordia.
Costa Concordia ran around, though. No ship, no matter how well designed, could survive that kind of impact for longer than a few minutes.
May I just say this is absolutely phenomenal. Well done to you on the incredible effort in bringing this wreck to life. Well done good sir!
Excellent work! I learned much more about the wreck looking at this model than I did watching any of the underwater footage.
Wow! Hats off to you sir for a remarkable job. Everything about this build is stunning. I wish I had half your skills and patience.
I guess the 13 dislikes are from people who expected to see a figurine of Rose standing at the prow of the ship.😂
Haha, genuinely made me laugh
Rip stern😢
I was thinking the same thing but with Jack on the bow with his arms spread wide yelling "I'm King of the Undersea World."
Jayden MU Its prow dumbass. Prow means the bow part above water
@Jayden MU You seem like a bigger idiot being a selfish asshole.
Could stare at this for hours.. Excellent job!
Nice model! It deserves to be in a museum.
I’ve been looking at Titanic on the ocean floor for years but this has put things into a proper order for me, it’s very clear and l have a better understanding of what is where now. Thank you very much indeed!
You made this, I'm speechless, amazing.
This is both incredibly haunting and beautiful. Thank you for putting this together and showing everyone!
Thanks for posting this, that's fantastic what you have built, as we now know the titanic is dissolving year by year, great job!!
Excellent Job!! Great modeling skills on display here. Most importantly, I now have a great perspective as to where and how everything is arranged on the ocean floor. Thank you!
Thanks so much for your kind words! I'm encouraged to strive to do even better.
I have been a modeler since I was a kid and have built a number of resin ships and diarama’s. This is a superb model of the sunken Titanic, UNBELIEABLE. It is obvious that the 13/dislikes have not seen any pictures of the actual ship, or they are in dire need of glasses. Great job !!
Thanks so much for your kind words!
This needs to go to the Smithsonian Institute and they should pay you a handsome amount! What an amazing job you accomplished! I looked at previous pictures and never could see all of the ship until I saw your video. You made an amazing model and thank you!
That is a wonderful model of the wreck and very skilled and detailed too.. I wouldn't know where to start, let alone make something like this and it is amazing to see the entire wreck with what portion is lying strewn on the seabed as debris..
It’s Amazing that She fell and rested Perfectly upright
Fluid dynamics. She cut water cleanly until her last movement
The stern leveled out when it went under and spun as it fell. In the process it tore the upper decks off and implosions blew the hull apart, it then slammed into the bottom with the water column following it . The impact and water column flattened the stern much more than this model represents but it’s still amazing that anything survived the long fall from the surface.
I enjoyed your tour a lot. Thank you very much for your efforts. It gives really a deep impression in so many ways. Thanks again!
The details are so incredibly fine that I was surprised when I saw your hand next to it. I had the impression, at first, that it was a very large model!
This video is really the clearest and most accurate I have seen of the condition of the Titanic wreck. It is really fascinating. Thank you!
I actually thought about doing this one day.Glad I didn't,there's no way it would have come anywhere near this.Nice job brother!!! Those boilers are impressive!!!
It may be a model, but it's clearer then those clouded undersea videos. And pretty much what Titanic really looks like.
Thanks for the encouraging words!
Those would be badass in a huge saltwater fish tank
Pretty sure this was considered at one point in time. They definitely considered raising the Titanic.
@kork krokeman ur right but it would be cool to see the titanic in person!!
@kork krokeman i know but just seeing it would be sick also i have seen a skeleton in a youtube vid before
@kork krokeman there's no skeletons in the titanic. The only thing that's left are shoes.
@kork krokeman it's because is too deep, and fragile. Cant move it without destroying it
This was nice to see. You can never tell with the closeup real footage what you're really looking at.
Part of what makes this wreck so awesome is that its completely torn in half...I know it's sad but that's badass as far as shipwrecks go
Truly a beautiful piece of work , you should be very proud . It would be interesting to see your talents build the current version of this wreck . Thanks
11:09 really got me ... i am speechless
After all these years, Captain Smith's bath tub is still full.
Phoenix Gravin Overflowing.
🤣 Nobody there to pull the drain plug I'm afraid.
so is the swimming baths lol
But not still hot.
The yellow rubber duck has gone missing.
The work and dedication put on each detail of this project is amazing. Thank you very much for the share.
Thank you for sharing. I have kept up with Titanic for many of my 75 yrs.
I'm honored! My interest began when I first read "A Night to Remember" in the mid 1960s
This is a Pure masterpiece!
This is pretty haunting to look at. Can't help but think of what those people went through on that terrible night. Gives me chills.
Boiler room "Number One" ( the half boilers) is in the stern section just forward of the reciprocating engines is missing and are single sided boiler furnaces facing forward only so they are in the debris field.. they where the auxiliary boilers and where never used during Titanic's voyage. The boilers you see .in the bow section is Boiler Room #2, because they are double ended and you can see the aft side where it split on the bow section.. if it where boiler room #1 you wouldn't see the furnace openings since they face forward toward he bow.. you would only be able to see the back side of the aux boilers
I read in a number of books that boiler room number 1 was used to generate steam for heat and light when the ship was in port. They weren't full scotch-marine boilers but nevertheless were used to some degree on the ship.
i heard somewhere that boiler room one was only used during the sinking to generate power. why the others flooded. i dont know how true that was
There should not be any reason ever again to go down there, ever. Amazing craft work on this model. Great job and video. 👍
I agree. I wish people would leave it alone.
This is the best tool I have seen yet to obtain a decent visual interpretation of this shipwreck. Very Well Done! Thank you.
Simply amazing. The time it must of taken.....
I think it took as much time as a real one did)
HOW can this video have 236 dislikes...HOW???? Superbly done. A true masterpiece!
HOW can dislikes on a TH-cam video have any relevance at all.. HOW????
It's be cos it's obvious that the upl9ader did not scratch built and kitbash this model. They came in the mail in order as is.
@@The_Deaf_Aussie "It's be cos"?
Really?
Fix your grammar and your statement might carry some weight.
Because:
1. People are stupid.
2. People are envious.
3. People are jealous.
Those types of people take satisfaction in brining down those who are better than them.
That's it.
236 people can't do this, and so they shit on the one who can.
@@The_Deaf_AussieYou’re one of those people that thinks everything magically exists but no one made it, aren’t you?
How is that some people could not like something that they most likely could/would not be able to even draw? Good work bro. To pay attention to most if not all the detail is just amazing!
Nice job constructing this model. This has always fascinated me since I learned about it in the 1960's with the original book chronicling the mishap.
This is an incredible model that you've built! I felt quite emotional seeing the damage and decay in such detail. Thankyou for sharing
Very nice build and display thanx for sharing 👍
You built this from scratch? Wow!!! People say I must have patience but this got me beat by a long way. What an incredible piece of art. Thank you for sharing this I really enjoyed this video and your a master at what you do. Brilliant.
The best model of the wreck ive seen especially the stern
Extremely detailed and meticulous attention to detail. I'm really impressed by your work. Thanks for sharing!
Awesome! What a incredible model. A real work of art which belongs in a museum. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Quite interesting! I didn't realize the shape of the very stern is still as intact as it is.
I think the foward mast destroyed the bridge as well.. just from the forward motion of the ship plowing threw the water..
They've done subsequent investigations, (in 2012 during the 100 year anniversary of the disaster,) led by the Titanic, (and Avatar,) director James Cameron, who gathered ship builders, disaster experts, hydro-dynamic engineers, and a panel of all the leading Titanic, "experts," and by compiling all the most relevant and recent information gathered on all the expeditions.
It was not only an effort to see what he got wrong when he was making the movie, but also to compile all the definitive facts people have been able to collect in all the expeditions into one superceding, "final word," on what happened.
In the course of the investigation, they were able to recreate the final moments between when the Titanic disappeared below the surface until it got to where we see it had come to rest and they determined that the bow section was falling through the almost 4 kms of ocean so fast (30 to 40 kph) that by the time it came to a sudden stop hitting the bottom, the weight and strength of the wake in the water column that accumulated behind it was significantly strong enough to hydraulically destroy the bridge cabin completely.
Just like it was primarily responsible for deforming the entire upper surface deck plating and even blow open all of the latched cabin and stateroom windows and sheer the heads off of the forward hatch cover bolts simultaneously, throwing the 1 meter x 1 meter hatch cover to where it finally came to rest on the ocean floor where it was found almost 600 meters away.
(But, don't take MY word for it, it's Googleable information lol look up the information yourself, it was made into a National Geographic documentary that's available on TH-cam.)
And, BTW, it's "through," not, "threw."
("Threw," is what someone does with a ball, or what you evidently did with your chance at a basic education.)✌️
@@WitchettyMan lol
You did a fantastic job, really well researched and modelled.
Lot of effort you have taken & observed minutely the sunken Titanic ship.
All the best.
That's incredible. The accuracy and little details are really good.. That's incredible. The accuracy and little details are really good..
Wow! You are so talented. This is amazing.
A 3D printable version of this would be really amazing!
CJ Holmes-finely detailed work Mr. Holmes. I remember in 1985 and going to the mailbox to get my mail and this was on the cover of my national geographic magazine. R. Ballard really got lucky. He found it in only a couple of days. The few days leftover from searching for a classified item for the US government. Likely a Russian sub.
He was looking for the USN Scorpion and the Thresher
That's a marvelous work. I never see before so many details ,(and this work clarifies to me many doubts). Thanks very much C.J.Holmes for sharing this great masterpiece.
My pleasure, I'm so glad you appreciate the models!
That is EXCELLENT WORK!
I have never got to see the wreckage so clearly
Wow
The stern section looks like a ripped up wet paper cardboard box.
It really is like that,you cant blame the dude.
@@ajsnagratin6504 oh no, I wasn't blaming him I was just making a statement.
@@treystephens4490 i didn't say you were,sorry if it sounded like that
@@ajsnagratin6504 that's alright no problem. ⛵
Yeah, if I recall, they believe the front sunk down a bit more gently, while the back half sort of just spun out wildly into the depths, causing it to just get ripped apart based on the trail of derby found scattered all around the back half.
This vid goes into detail about it, but it's a bit hyperactive, cause I guess that's what was selling back then v:
th-cam.com/video/ZDBCmSX6lKM/w-d-xo.html
Wow, those Play-doh machines have gotten alot better since I was a kid
That my good man, it stunning.
Very cool. I knew there mosaic pictures and 3D computer models but didn't realize there was an actual model kits. In any case, this is the best view of the Titanic wreck I've seen, so thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the kind words! Glad to share
Simply Spectacular Model Work 👏🏼
You did a magnificent job. Thank you so much!!!
It's deteriorated a lot in 34 years. The Bridge's engine order telegraph switch is gone now too, from what I understand; probably sitting in someone's private collection. Which honestly....I can't say I condemn actions like that. The ship is made of iron and the ocean is eating away at it. Eventually there won't be much left at all of it, stealing from the wreck site is about the only way to preserve that history.
It just save me thousand of $ not having to go down and see it .
Especially considering the wreck has deteriorated much more since it was discovered.
Wow thank you for sharing your incredible model, it clearly shows damage to bow and stern as they hit the sea floor,answering so many questions I’ve had over the years
Absolutely fascinating. I learned more about the wreck from this video than I did from years of reading articles, looking at photographs, and going to the exhibit.
Hwo to make the stern
you need:
Water
Cardboard box
Put the cardboard box in water
1 day later
you see the titanic stern
END
Lol
Haha, later install a bomb under it and see the real accuracy of the wreck.
I.. have never felt like this.. when seeing imagery like this.. in quite a while. I admit, I do own a copy of Futiity and I cant bear to open it.
But putting together a model.. like this, with this kind of detail. Is unheard of.
It’s amazing how the Titanic has mesmerized everyone even after so many years since the sinking! What about this ship that captivates us so!?
Well, there's the history behind it, the grandeur of its construction, the people who were on it, the sheer size of the ship itself, the legacy it left on maritime policy in general, how it sunk, how many lives were lost, the brevity of its existence, etc.
Dude this is mind-blowing. It also helps due to getting a better idea of what it looks like rather being kinda fuzzy under water like in real life pics. A museum needs your work definitely man. If they already don't. Astonishing craft!
Many people probably dont appreciate just how huge this ship was, alot of images dont have anything next to it to show scale but can you imagine something this huge careening through the darkness and slamming into the ocean floor 😱😱
THis is amazing work
Thanks for sharing! 🙏🙏💯
Actually what’s interesting is that it’s a lot smaller than I thought it was.
I remember as a kid thinking it was about as long as a certain street in my hometown when I paced it out. It was less than 1/3 as long.
Of course any modern cruise ship absolutely dwarfs Titanic.
Have you ever shown this to - TITANIC: HONOR & GLORY ? Don't know if they will have a wreck, but I know that they've been working on the game for (about) 6-7 years trying to get the TITANIC as accurate as possible. T: H&G is supposed to have both a "game" mode and an "explore" mode. The game developers are trying to get TITANIC as much to 100% accuracy, for us who WILL go exploring... even those areas that were "off limits" to us passengers! 😉
Titanic honor and glory is going to be great for exploring an accurate replica of titanic as it was before it sank, Titanic VR is great for exploring an accurate replica of the wreckage of titanic as it was before people started taking shit from it, check it out it sometime you can find it on steam for a good price. (you don't need VR to play it but it does give you the option)
Robert Aviles There is someone recreating a real Titanic and will be finished around 2022. It’s going to be called Titanic II and the plan is to take it on the same route Titanic was to complete.
@@Candy_Gal What could possibly go wrong? Didn't another ship from the same line bounce back and forth around the world and it's now rotting in Boston? The Britannia or something?
Feint Hahahah, yep....I won’t be sailing on that one or the next! 😂
@@Candy_Gal holy shit you still believe that crap?? Lol
We need a miniature submersible with a miniature James Cameron.
on a miniature Atlantic ocean
.....on miniature Earth I guess!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
On a miniature galaxy
On a miniature youtube comment
...And miniature me
You should make a video of how you made it, personally I’d love to get back into ship model kits again :)
Thank you for the tour of your beautiful model. It's easy to see all the great workmanship that went into it. If I was rich I'd be proud to own it!
Thanks for your kind words!
Not only a truly fantastic model but also a really interesting virtual tour of the wreck site. Thank you for this
Thanks so much for your encouraging words!
"g-string wonder here" videos two years old but im subbing just for that
O cara fez uma réplica melhor que muitas simulações por computador , simplesmente incrível !!
Are there any pictures of Titanic’s current state taken in 2019?
Sadly, the wreck has received a substantial amount of minor damages owing to the frequent and numerous visits. Among the many "scientific" patrons, she also receives tourists (or used to) and it's damaged her quite a bit. The bow section has suffered the worst where the subs land on it. Also very sadly, a great number of items have been plundered from the wreck. Everything from a large section of her hull plating - Which now sits in the Titanic Museum in Belfast - Down to cutlery and personal effects such as shoes and pocket watches and jewellery. Somewhere along the way everybody forgot it was a burial site and over 1, 400 dead lie with her. The lack of respect is frankly, disgusting.
In general, she looks exactly the same and will continue to do so for a while - Not much changes down at 12,500 feet on the bottom of the ocean, although she is deteriorating naturally.
Robert Ballard says it: th-cam.com/video/yGtVu3mIasA/w-d-xo.html
I'm personally of the opinion that *some* stuff should be brought up. But that's mostly due to the fact that The Titanic is deteriorating at a faster pace than originally thought and alot of stuff will be gone in the next 50+ years. As for the damage that was caused, I certainly do not condone that. James Cameron being one that caused some damage as well, however, the video and pictures he was able to capture will be invaluable to history since once again it is deteriorating at a quick pace. With no pictures, videos, or pieces in museums there would only be testimony keeping the spirit of these people alive. Depending on what you believe(or dont believe for that matter) that is no longer the resting place, and the best way to honor each and every person is to document the ship and the accident so that those lost will be remembered and if any of the evidence gathered makes it so that no one else will die the same way again I believe most would be happy with the site being visited.
@@xxka0tikkxx Titanic will be gone in 20 years..
@@xxka0tikkxx Also, fun fact is that propellers won't be gone cause they were made from Bronze.
That is eerie and the best demonstration of the state of the wreckage I have seen.
Thanks so much for those kind words!
Fantastic work on this. It always reminds when I see the rear half of the ship of the first time I learned what happened to it. I was surprised how it had “blown up”.
What do you mean blown up?
@@Gameboy-Unboxings Air trapped inside made it blow up or blow out.