Hello everyone! I would just like to say thank you for all the support and getting this video to 100 thousand views! To celebrate I am working on a Q&A video to answer all your questions about how this was made and why I did this, if you have anything you want me to specifically answer, feel free to ask in the replies to this comment!
I've seen lots of clips of Titanic models sinking but even though this model didn't split, this is as real as I've seen. Especially how her sinking started off slow then as soon as the water reached the boat deck, she began her final plunge
1:44 I like The position the ship is in at that moment. It reminds me of several accounts about the third funnel partially immersed / water up to the fourth funnel when ship breaks such as Edward Buley, Samuel RuLe, Frank Goldsmith, Joseph Scarrot and George Crowe. Incredible model btw, keep up the incredible work :)
@iFIopsi K. actually most simulations showed the titanic’s bridge still out of the water 20 minutes before it sank, in that position there was probably 5 minutes left at most
Someone on Reddit compared this to the sink in the '97 movie. When it rose up it looked very similar. Anyway, all this needed to be a perfect sink would be a list to port and not plunging as quickly as did. If you really want to go all out then add the funnels collapsing and the split. Nice job here. Now I'm gonna go back to my RC videos, where Titanic never sinks. :)
ah the sinking always goes faster once the well deck begins to flood, and once the bridge goes under, the rest of the ship follows suit within a minute (at least for models anyway)
The way it sits at the water line is perfect! Planning on making my eventual model into RC with "working" funnels and lights! How did you ballast the model?
Thank you! I used steel quarter ounce wheel weights off of amazon with adhesive backs: www.amazon.com/Wheel-Weights-0-25-Stick-Adhesive/dp/B016AY25PW/ref=pd_sbs_263_2/144-1968635-5026617?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B016AY25PW&pd_rd_r=aff64503-b69a-4bcd-8453-0f40a65aaf8a&pd_rd_w=MofGS&pd_rd_wg=4JXl7&pf_rd_p=12b8d3e2-e203-4b23-a8bc-68a7d2806477&pf_rd_r=8PKRAGD2E8WYR7V885E2&psc=1&refRID=8PKRAGD2E8WYR7V885E2
@@jelly-lines3311 you are thick as shit you realise that the this actually happened in real life not just a bloody movie and yes she did split actually in 3 pieces not 2
I know a way to split it but it requires patience. Get a paper clip and bend it into a hook / lever and then add a chunk of foam on the hook connect the hook to the stern to hold the ship in place. Once’s the water reaches the foam it will activate the leaver and unhook the stern
I considered making the ship split but I decided it would affect the look of the model too much since the primary purpose of this model is for display. Also methods of making the ship split that work for smaller models likely wouldn't work for this one because it is so heavy, the dry model weighs more than 40 pounds
it would be cool if u made it be able to split at a slightly high angle, and after it sinks easily able to recover,it would probably be the best model titanic sinking on youtube
This is something i've noticed, it sinks slowly until the bridge goes under, once the bridge goes under, all model ships sinking in this manner plummet.
once it reaches the upper most deck there's really nothing to slow it down. there are no longer any decks above the water line to keep some kind of buoyancy and so once the water reaches the bridge there's nothing to stop the water from pushing the ship down.
@@borkly2491 exactly and 30 minutes from there to reach the bridge, I recommend watching Titanic, Honor and Glory's final plunge video, shows what I am talking about.
Two things, 1) that house/pool/backyard-wow. 2) the weight of the hull after filled with water, probably smashed the model. Such a waste:-( I build static ship models myself, so know the amount of work they require. Hundreds of hrs.
I was gonna do this when I would be a big youtuber where it also splits but I would do it in the movie way first then I would do Titanic: Honor And Glory’ sinking
I love all these Titanic model sinking videos! Someone should try it with a Titanic model that has sealed windows and is divided into chambers instead of being hollow on the inside, to get a more accurate sinking. This still looks really cool tho! I don't know whether I could sink a Titanic model if I had one this cool lol. It'd break my heart xD
I used just normal airbrush paint. If you are to build one of these I would strongly recommend just using normal matte spray paint for the hull and decks as its way easier to get an even coat (up close the hull looks really patchy on my model)
I'm curious what you used to make the bulkheads. I have this model as well and am thinking of converting it to Britannic but mine has the common "bowing" issue and parts of the hull bend inward or slightly outward in other areas. So I'm more or less curious about how you got the proper measurements without distorting the hull, and how thick your bulkheads are! I've done this type of thing with smaller scale models before, so maybe it's just thickness of the plastic changing, but I've noticed that over the years they seem to have distorted the hull, causing it to bulge out slightly where the bulkheads are. (Even though mine were actually slightly too small and needed a lot of filler on the sides, so I don't think it's a pressure issue). Anyway, I'd be weary of that happening.
I 3d modelled and printed my bulkheads off of measurements from the model, and cut and sanded them to fit as good as possible. I used 4 but in retrospect I should have done atleast 2 more to get a better flooding speed. You can really make them out of anything the key is make sure they are not very flexible. I used to use flexible plastic in my models and it always led to leaks. Plus it won't help with the rigidity of the model.
@@Ekircher5 Ah, I see. I used to use more flexible plastics on the 1/350 scale models like this and that's likely part of what the problem was. If you have a store page or would consider having others printed for purchase I'm sure there's plenty including myself who would be interested. After all I need to get 3D printed parts for the Britannic conversion either way. :P Anyway though, this model is wonderfully built! The moment I heard about these kits coming out I knew someone would do this, and it looks very impressive to see it :)
@@ohlawdy6855 unfortunately I don't sell any 3d prints. I could provide the .STL files for you or somebody you know to print for you. It also wouldn't be too difficult to take some sheet plastic and cut it to size.
I wonder if the Titanic had sunk without breaking in half at that time, perhaps it would have been found sooner and still retain its shape quite well. ❤
Let me ask you something. Will you ever recover it. If so then you should make a video of that and show us the damage of the ship. It would be best if someone could do that
It would've been terrifying and traumatic to be on this ship as it sinks into a sea of glass, passengers screaming in the black abyss underneath your lifeboat, and then 20 minutes later, silence, except the cries.of women and children knowing that their loved ones are gone, after the night went pitch black after titanic's dimming lights go out and the only thing lighting up the night is the stars reflecting on the ocean, as the ship breaks apart while passengers scream in terror.
Hello everyone! I would just like to say thank you for all the support and getting this video to 100 thousand views! To celebrate I am working on a Q&A video to answer all your questions about how this was made and why I did this, if you have anything you want me to specifically answer, feel free to ask in the replies to this comment!
How long did it take to make this model?
Also just to say you're a really good model kit maker 😉
Why did you want to make this, also could I do it and be able to split it and list it.
Where did you get the model?
@@Srpstv0 I can actually answer this! So he got this model on the titanic honor and glory shop.
Friend calls him up: Yo bud! What you've been up to today ?
Reply: Not much, just watching the Titanic sink in my backyard
Friend: ....
yo I'm the 100th like
@@enzo-polis congrats! A gift basket containing local delicacies has been sent to your adress
I've seen lots of clips of Titanic models sinking but even though this model didn't split, this is as real as I've seen. Especially how her sinking started off slow then as soon as the water reached the boat deck, she began her final plunge
Beautiful model, beautiful sinking! I hope the bubbles in the end didnt rip of any parts/decks.
Thank you so much for doing what everyone finally wanted.
For that damn boat to sink
This is painful to watch a $300+ model kit sink, but it sure looks like the real thing, impressive!
In the Netherlands the cheapest Trumpeter 1/200 Titanic cost around €450
Intrepid wow!
@@dutchthespitfire3204 thats not true. I bought it yesterday for 299.99. I live in the netherlands and bought it here
@@DrowningB oh, maar als ik op de website van revell of trumpeter kijk dan is ie 450 euro hoor
Can’t you rebuild the model?
“If it doesn’t split, it ain’t legit.” - Edward Smith
It don’t have to split to be real or a toy
1:44 I like The position the ship is in at that moment. It reminds me of several accounts about the third funnel partially immersed / water up to the fourth funnel when ship breaks such as Edward Buley, Samuel RuLe, Frank Goldsmith, Joseph Scarrot and George Crowe.
Incredible model btw, keep up the incredible work :)
I really like how the bigger the model gets, the longer it takes to sink.
It’s cause of the mass bigger something is longer it takes it’s science
@@ryans413 facts
Yet once the water reaches the bridge's roof, it just drops like a rock. Ironically, that was the exact same case in real life.
@@HugoGHAyeah because water would rapidly fill the space which was protected by railings and walls, massively increasing water infiltration.
@@Coopdog0108HOW would a RAILING protect ANYTHING from flooding???
1:43 slow it 0.25x then it looks real
@iFIopsi K. actually most simulations showed the titanic’s bridge still out of the water 20 minutes before it sank, in that position there was probably 5 minutes left at most
Well it is real
The titanic model looked like the real one great job!
Alejandro Rojas they built one that was for sale
Someone on Reddit compared this to the sink in the '97 movie. When it rose up it looked very similar. Anyway, all this needed to be a perfect sink would be a list to port and not plunging as quickly as did. If you really want to go all out then add the funnels collapsing and the split. Nice job here. Now I'm gonna go back to my RC videos, where Titanic never sinks. :)
The ship model looks AMAZING. I would get this model if i had enough money. Great job!
When the bridge went under it just plunged
just like real life
Yea
Just like the real thing
ah the sinking always goes faster once the well deck begins to flood, and once the bridge goes under, the rest of the ship follows suit within a minute (at least for models anyway)
wow, the damage reconstruktion is awesome! goosbumps
This hurt my heart to watch, I would never do this... but not gonna lie I liked it
I wouldn’t you do it?
Godzilla 2000, it could damage the model.
Godzilla 2000 these models cost several hundred dollars, and usually take weeks to assemble.
rsfarris86 no they cost $14-15 dollars!
Blue man Top vids r u dumb...
The way it sits at the water line is perfect! Planning on making my eventual model into RC with "working" funnels and lights! How did you ballast the model?
Thank you! I used steel quarter ounce wheel weights off of amazon with adhesive backs: www.amazon.com/Wheel-Weights-0-25-Stick-Adhesive/dp/B016AY25PW/ref=pd_sbs_263_2/144-1968635-5026617?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B016AY25PW&pd_rd_r=aff64503-b69a-4bcd-8453-0f40a65aaf8a&pd_rd_w=MofGS&pd_rd_wg=4JXl7&pf_rd_p=12b8d3e2-e203-4b23-a8bc-68a7d2806477&pf_rd_r=8PKRAGD2E8WYR7V885E2&psc=1&refRID=8PKRAGD2E8WYR7V885E2
@@Whatareyoudoinnhere thanks! Want to gather everything before starting, it's so much that I got no clue where to start!
Did you yet?
Seeing it from under the water and then watching it sink underneath gave me terrible chills.
6 words to say:
*the pool is deep as hell*
The ship actually hit the bottom immediately after the stern went under. The pool is almost exactly the same depth as the length of the ship!
@@Ekircher5 Quick question, was the titanic re connectable becuase in the movie we saw the titanic split is to half.
@@jelly-lines3311 read the description
@@jelly-lines3311 you are thick as shit you realise that the this actually happened in real life not just a bloody movie and yes she did split actually in 3 pieces not 2
Huy Pham No idiot Only second one
This model simulates the “Slight but Definite Plunge” when the bridge went under very well.
Yo can we see what the interior looks like, with the bulkheads and such
I know a way to split it but it requires patience. Get a paper clip and bend it into a hook / lever and then add a chunk of foam on the hook connect the hook to the stern to hold the ship in place. Once’s the water reaches the foam it will activate the leaver and unhook the stern
I considered making the ship split but I decided it would affect the look of the model too much since the primary purpose of this model is for display. Also methods of making the ship split that work for smaller models likely wouldn't work for this one because it is so heavy, the dry model weighs more than 40 pounds
Ekircher5 that sucks oh well still a thought. I know it works for the 1:350 scale model and lower
It’s like when the bow goes down the whole ship be like it’s my time to die
Just like the real thing
Lol
"ABANDON SHIP! EVERY MAN FOR HIMSELF!"
(not sure if anyone will get this reference)
because there are more openings into the hull on the bow
Once the water gets up to the boat deck that's when the final plunge takes place and it doesn't take long
For anyone who thinks this is a waste of money, this person specifically made this model to sink. So what he is doing is by intention.
I want to get the 1/200 model but I’m terrible at modeling
Mmm you should watch a tutorial or get a freind to help.
All you need to do is add more than 6 comprartments for water. And make small holes in the compartments to let in the water slowly.
it would be cool if u made it be able to split at a slightly high angle, and after it sinks easily able to recover,it would probably be the best model titanic sinking on youtube
Why do I love the Olympic class liners so much
whats not to like?
Titanic and britannic sinking, olympic getting scrapped, and the commercialization of titanic
Did you make some compartments? It could have made it hold a little bit more until it sunken completely
he made compartments. Check the description
Seeing this model sink to the bottom was so hard to watch, and given its cute size, I just want to give it a great big hug!
Huh? 4 feet is a "cute" size?
This is something i've noticed, it sinks slowly until the bridge goes under, once the bridge goes under, all model ships sinking in this manner plummet.
Not just models, real ships too! Titanic took 2 and a half hours to reach the bridge and 10 minutes to sink fully from there
once it reaches the upper most deck there's really nothing to slow it down. there are no longer any decks above the water line to keep some kind of buoyancy and so once the water reaches the bridge there's nothing to stop the water from pushing the ship down.
@@Ekircher5 True
@@borkly2491 exactly and 30 minutes from there to reach the bridge, I recommend watching Titanic, Honor and Glory's final plunge video, shows what I am talking about.
Horryfying
Do a video about a sinkable submarine with a camera inside so we can see the wreck! That would be so cool
But I thought titanic was the submarine
Was The Model Still Ok Afterwards?
Where is the model from!?
Two things, 1) that house/pool/backyard-wow.
2) the weight of the hull after filled with water, probably smashed the model. Such a waste:-( I build static ship models myself, so know the amount of work they require. Hundreds of hrs.
Its likely fine, the hull of these models aren't exactly weak.
@@simtitan1 they aren’t weak providing you build them correctly
Although the water was too hot for icebergs... call oceanographer Robert Ballard !
OMG I have been waiting for this.
Oh geez she went down quite fast, any damage?
@@carbonjettasher6092 Nope! caught it under water before it hit. Model is happily sitting on my shelf probably done with her sinking adventures!
Nice video. But much more interesting is the view of your house and the landscape. Very nice!!
Best Titanic model sinking video ever. You should do the watertight doors And See od IT helps. Very good video
How did you sink this does it have compartments? Great vid btw
I was gonna do this when I would be a big youtuber where it also splits but I would do it in the movie way first then I would do Titanic: Honor And Glory’ sinking
I’d like to see it soon.
Rorschach2009 well I need to earn money from yt to do it
@@thelegendaryjermo your not going to
nicely detailed model
Cracking video mate.
Did you get the pontos upgrade kit? It looks amazing by the way
Unfortunately I didn't get my hands on that kit. I would've had to wait another month or two to start building
I love all these Titanic model sinking videos! Someone should try it with a Titanic model that has sealed windows and is divided into chambers instead of being hollow on the inside, to get a more accurate sinking. This still looks really cool tho! I don't know whether I could sink a Titanic model if I had one this cool lol. It'd break my heart xD
It is in compartments
@@cadenchristiansen3553 that not what he means
Its the 1953 Final plunge
Can u imagine How long would take to sink with Mine watertight compartments And interior? That would be dope
This was an expensive video
I’m making one right now! But mine will split in half and have lights!
Why am I so obsessed with the Titanic sinking?
Why didn’t make the ship sinking?
How do you get those incredible boats
What is it called when like water goes over something and it looks like it’s sucking it down
What happened to the model where is it now
Hey where did you buy it can you tell me please thanks!!!
Where did you get this beautiful model? How can I get any titanic 1:200 model?
Is it still at the bottom of the lake/river?
Its cool how it sank pretty similar to the real Titanic
Can you please make a model of Georg Lukas in the sub going filming it ?!
Titanic funnels 1 and 2 collapses and then titanic breaks in half between the third and fourth funnel then the stern go up and go down
1:46 last time the ship has seen daylight
Wonderful & beautiful. How you do it
Oh my god, this is one of the most realistic titanic's out there, what paint did you use for the hull?
I used just normal airbrush paint. If you are to build one of these I would strongly recommend just using normal matte spray paint for the hull and decks as its way easier to get an even coat (up close the hull looks really patchy on my model)
1:39 the final plunge
Wait did it slam against the bottom of the pool?!? Also beautiful house and pool you have there
What color did you use for the decks?
Why doesn’t it split
Was this a RC option you added or did it just have a leak? Hopefully it was an accident.
You should do a few more of these videos.
great video do you know what song you used and am i allowed to use it
Did you do or replicate the bulk heads or was it completely hollow inside?
Had to have had bulkheads otherwise it would’ve just capsized or something
Where do I get this TELL ME RIGHT NOW
tbh the model looks almost exactly as it was from the movie
im guessing if this was sunk on purpose, all of the expensive drive and control hardware would have been removed and replaced with ballast.
I'm curious what you used to make the bulkheads. I have this model as well and am thinking of converting it to Britannic but mine has the common "bowing" issue and parts of the hull bend inward or slightly outward in other areas. So I'm more or less curious about how you got the proper measurements without distorting the hull, and how thick your bulkheads are!
I've done this type of thing with smaller scale models before, so maybe it's just thickness of the plastic changing, but I've noticed that over the years they seem to have distorted the hull, causing it to bulge out slightly where the bulkheads are. (Even though mine were actually slightly too small and needed a lot of filler on the sides, so I don't think it's a pressure issue). Anyway, I'd be weary of that happening.
I 3d modelled and printed my bulkheads off of measurements from the model, and cut and sanded them to fit as good as possible. I used 4 but in retrospect I should have done atleast 2 more to get a better flooding speed. You can really make them out of anything the key is make sure they are not very flexible. I used to use flexible plastic in my models and it always led to leaks. Plus it won't help with the rigidity of the model.
@@Ekircher5 Ah, I see. I used to use more flexible plastics on the 1/350 scale models like this and that's likely part of what the problem was.
If you have a store page or would consider having others printed for purchase I'm sure there's plenty including myself who would be interested. After all I need to get 3D printed parts for the Britannic conversion either way. :P
Anyway though, this model is wonderfully built! The moment I heard about these kits coming out I knew someone would do this, and it looks very impressive to see it :)
@@ohlawdy6855 unfortunately I don't sell any 3d prints. I could provide the .STL files for you or somebody you know to print for you. It also wouldn't be too difficult to take some sheet plastic and cut it to size.
@@Ekircher5 I would be interested in that, yes :) I appreciate it
How did you make it sink correctly?
I was waiting for someone to sink their trumpeter model. I’m guessing you added bulkheads in the bow to slow down the flooding at first?
I wonder if the Titanic had sunk without breaking in half at that time, perhaps it would have been found sooner and still retain its shape quite well. ❤
Where did you get your model from
Let me ask you something. Will you ever recover it. If so then you should make a video of that and show us the damage of the ship. It would be best if someone could do that
Weres the split at 4th and 3 funnel
Could you make a review of the finished model?
Valerio corsetti it is the finished model.
Where can I get something like this?
you sir, have earned a subscriber
Bro this titanic model doesn’t have enough detail.
The submersible: …..
How much weight you put in it?
Sinking a $500 model is crazy.
Wait wait a minute where is the breaking apart part?
Did this thing break
good sinking but it did not break in half tho
Does anyone know what is the music in this video,I would like to know what it is, please and much thanks
Pictures of the Floating World - Horses
Took me a while to find this channel again
Why?! Why would you do that?!
sorry, but you forgot the band playing on the stern deck.......
Realistic model! Pog
Its very well balanced and I love your project or work! 👌🙂
How did you make it
How much deep that sea?
Where did you get the model kit at?
It would've been terrifying and traumatic to be on this ship as it sinks into a sea of glass, passengers screaming in the black abyss underneath your lifeboat, and then 20 minutes later, silence, except the cries.of women and children knowing that their loved ones are gone, after the night went pitch black after titanic's dimming lights go out and the only thing lighting up the night is the stars reflecting on the ocean, as the ship breaks apart while passengers scream in terror.