You can release the stern at any time, is that correct? If so, maybe you can try doing so when the water is just before the dummy funnel, but not past it?
WTF!!! you'd Impress me by making a model Leonardo Decaprio getting banged by the watcha ma callit hot actress chick in the old school car while the uhh, that there Titanic is sinking...
YES! This is sooo close to how I believe Titanic sank, it sat low in the water before the bow went under but when it did I believe the propellers lifted clear out of the water and by the time the water reached the bridge the 2 aft watertight compartments were out of the water then after the forward boat deck plunge the aft expansion joint split open a little causing water to rush in and causing either sides of the split to crush in on one another and the stern would have lifted high out of the
As fellow sinking-model-Titanic builders, we'd love to have some information on how this model came to be, and what the sinking and splitting methods used were. Also, when was this shot?
@Rapidnadion I built it in 1997. Radio control servos turned on electric motors in the model to pull a cork to flood the ship, and unscrew a bolt to break it apart.
You can release the stern at any time, is that correct? If so, maybe you can try doing so when the water is just before the dummy funnel, but not past it?
silenceofthehills 16 hours ago
здорово разлом произошол не ожидано
alar1973 1 day ago
WTF!!! you'd Impress me by making a model Leonardo Decaprio getting banged by the watcha ma callit hot actress chick in the old school car while the uhh, that there Titanic is sinking...
chrissyman4000 1 day ago
Liked...it
freethrowendurer 2 days ago
wait a min. 1997 you said? that's the same year james cameron directed TITANIC with leonardo dicapreo and kate winslet!!!!!!!
Bryce6917 1 week ago
u messed up a little on the break up but in all.....
T_T that was beautiful man T_T
Bryce6917 2 weeks ago
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SilkyScreen 2 weeks ago
how did you make this
141natedogg 2 weeks ago
@Roulis84 thank you
hobbywars 2 weeks ago
YES! This is sooo close to how I believe Titanic sank, it sat low in the water before the bow went under but when it did I believe the propellers lifted clear out of the water and by the time the water reached the bridge the 2 aft watertight compartments were out of the water then after the forward boat deck plunge the aft expansion joint split open a little causing water to rush in and causing either sides of the split to crush in on one another and the stern would have lifted high out of the
clctitanic 3 weeks ago
@clctitanic Thank you. There are so many different version of what happened, that is hard to decide how to portray it.
hobbywars 2 weeks ago
The stern was completely level when it broke.
The ship broke too late, after the last funnel was submerged.
It's not that perfect.
Tundraboy05 3 weeks ago
@Tundraboy05 Even the eye witness accounts contradict each other. I presented it based on what I knew when I built the model in 1997.
hobbywars 2 weeks ago
@hobbywars This video was recorded when?
Tundraboy05 2 weeks ago
ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНО!0______О
Metallurg1000 4 weeks ago
@Metallurg1000 thank you.
hobbywars 2 weeks ago
As fellow sinking-model-Titanic builders, we'd love to have some information on how this model came to be, and what the sinking and splitting methods used were. Also, when was this shot?
Rapidnadion 4 weeks ago 2
@Rapidnadion I built it in 1997. Radio control servos turned on electric motors in the model to pull a cork to flood the ship, and unscrew a bolt to break it apart.
hobbywars 2 weeks ago
@hobbywars Thanks for the reply. Nicely done!
Rapidnadion 2 weeks ago
@hobbywars you got commented by rapid cool
RobloxTitanicMan2 1 week ago
Nice work!
CarlosJoseMunez88 4 weeks ago
@CarlosJoseMunez88 thank you.
hobbywars 2 weeks ago
MUITO BOM!
ThomasAndrews1912 4 weeks ago
very nicely well done¡¡¡
satuur1 4 weeks ago
very nice presentation, too bad the boat floated into the path of filming. definite fave. well done HobbyWars
KnuxMaster 4 weeks ago
COOL
jetrock888 4 weeks ago
i rather liked that wee story, well done.
nixon092010 4 weeks ago
Very nicely done!
Rapidnadion 4 weeks ago
@Rapidnadion
thank you
hobbywars 2 weeks ago
Did you get it back?
Geardproductions 1 month ago
@Geardproductions Yes, it was designed to sink repeatedly. It had a float with a line used to pull it up.
hobbywars 2 weeks ago
1st comment, i love how you show the accurate manner in which it sank
Job well done
93100rc 1 month ago
@93100rc thank you
hobbywars 2 weeks ago