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  • Take 1912 and subtract it from 2012 and you'll get 100 years. Mommy doesn't pay my bills! Read Discovery of the Titanic By Robert D.Ballard and you'll see 1,500 people perished that cold April night. Hell watch James Cameron's Titanic Rose says it quite well 'Fifteen hundred souls went into the ocean the night Titanic Sank and only 705 survived.' Use the various search engines and type in "How many people survived Titanic Sinking?' The answer: 705 people survive out off the 2278

  • @Flamorgan Oh watch yourself! I've been reading up on this ship since it was first discovered! I've logged more hours reading up on Titanic then anyone else. I was in fifth grade and the ONLY fifth grader who had more knowledge on this ship. I quoted verbatem exactly what was said in an early right to VHS interview from Dr.Balard.have YOU logged since it's discovery reading up on it? How many hours of video have YOU watched? How many videos have you even WATCHED?

  • she actually split in "three" they found a chunk in a debris field

  • no mentira xD

  • como todos hablan ingles dire q soy gay xDDDd

  • airfix per chance?

  • what happened to take 1? 0_0 *lol*

  • nah i say rebuild it using modern methods so we can avoid it sinking again. the major problem here is what type of engines to use.

  • Whatever happened to the funnels, and dont say they rotted away cuz they are just steel like any other part of titanic, they have to be in the ocean somewere

  • @nonefour

    a couple have been found in the debris field. its generally assumes they detached themselves either during the sinking or more likely in the freefall and broke apart in the process scattering across the debris field

  • @nonefour they were shredded apart on the decent to the bottom of the ocean, they were only sheets of steel riveted together. & yes they have rotted away into Iron Oxide likely...

  • @nonefour actually dude, steel will rot away in salt water. In a few decades, the titanic may completely fall apart on the ocean floor.

  • @nonefour they are in the area of the wreck. they have been photographed.. i think the original dive when they found the ship they were discovered. but i would imagine they are in rough shape now.. that was back in 85 -86

  • @nonefour The funnels fell apart during their sinking. When they sank the pieces kept breaking off and floating into the surface.

  • @nonefour The bedding of the funnels was designed to hold in the normal position of the ship, like wise the boilers and massive engines, which all tore loose from their holdings & hurtled forward causing a excessive weight forward & ensured the ships spine was broke, as in famous paintings, the propellers would never have surfaced so far out of the water as the ship was aleady broke in so many places, thus she is spread over a vast area on the sea floor,going down mainly in 3 heavy sections.

  • @nonefour they found a peice of the top funnel and put it on a floating raft and let it just float away is what i heard

  • @nonefour They were very thin steel and have rotted.

  • wrong choice of music

  • the stern didnt look like that I was mostly just rusted up metal with flooring check out some photos of the reals tern to get ti right but otherwise you have a great model

  • @SuperTerminatrix

    you try making a model of the stern, its bloody hard coz its just a pile of rubbish

  • @SuperTerminatrix you was just rusted metal. hows that possable? Lol just joking :)

  • the mast itself has collapsed sometime over the summer of 2010 when the light on the mast was plucked, the gymnasium roof was finally confirmed Collapsed, the roof over the elevators collapsed, the bridge was destroyed almost completely last year after a sub tried to snatch the telemeter still standing, sadly, it destroyed the memorial plaques,and most of the telemeter itself, almost half of A deck was confirmed collapsed last year after the 3rd funnel base slid off of the bow-

  • What ever happened to the smoke stacks? Where did they go?

  • @WingsGiveFlight

    they were found broken up in the debri field

  • did you color it

  • all i can say is GREAT JOB!!! i'm very imprest,not only cuz i'm crazy about Titanic but just the fact that you took the time to make it as close as possible to the real thing,which takes alot of skill and patience...hands down bro you got it!!!! GREAT JOB!!!

  • haha no wonder y it sank its tiney XD jk :p

  • is that choclate ? ....

  • hey great video...what color did you use to paint the deck on the complete model....i tried looking at Testors but couldnt find it

  • Nice video :)

  • @Madcope2k9 --if you watch james camerons dive to the titanic which you can see sometimes on the nnc channel you get a better view of the titanic , your right its nothing but junk now and there is hardly anything left of her .. but i just think it would be so cool just to walk around this once great ship ..

  • was the back of the titanic ever found

  • nice job

  • the titanic was 882 ft long ..after looking at the video from the 2005 dive it looks like there's maybe 400 ft left of this ship , but i did like the model of the ship that was made ..would'nt it be cool just to walk around on the titanic after all these years ?

  • stern suppose to be pretty much blown apart or to almost pieces, all there is on the stern is the flooring maybe, and the top part, no sidings

  • @17JordanHM17

    its kinda hard to do when you have VERY little resources and when the stern wreck of the ship is no where near as documented as the bow

  • that the materials did.

    is very wonderfull

  • How much money is the model of the titanic

  • you people make me sick this is just not a ship it is the grave for many people moveing it in anyway is wroung how would you like it if someone dug up a relative and put them on display for tours idot

  • These 2 models are different from the newly-built Titanic than the wreck of the Titanic. The crow's nest on the new Titanic is standing, then the propellers of the Titanic are not until one; but after the newly-built model Titanic sinks on the freezing-Atlantic Ocean, it is different. Broken behind of bow, 1 propeller left, the crow's nest crashed into the building before the bow crashed seafloor and the destroyed funnels. It is right that these 2 models are different.

  • what with? i want to make one

  • using an ordinary titanic model

    its really not that jard.

    make a proper titanic model, basic.

    get some craft knives, bust up the ship. bend the bow, and basically just place the different things to how they look on the real wreck. and then just paint it hehe

    av a go! itl turn out better than my feeble effort lol

  • Where did u get the wreck titanic from?

  • @fishfeet4

    i made it myself

  • @1999UTD

    a piece of advice i used to do a shitload of models and a lot of crashed planes from complete models.

    try using a lighter to bend the plastic (it's gonna stink don't do it in ur room) and you can use the parts like benches, rescue ships, cranes, and other stuff as debris on your upper deck. And if you mixed the brown color you used for the wreck with the lighter which you used for the normal deck you would get something closer to the real rust color. anyway nice try ;)

  • raise titanic and make it a walk in museum!

  • @terry2315 no the fish own it

  • @terry2315 They cant,not only we dont have that technology,plus it would fall apart out of the sea

  • @ShipWreckAndHaloFan no we have the technology, the problem is the depth and how hard it is to get down there with no lighting, but we can do it the bow has a good change of staying together but the stern, unless handled carefully, will fall apart

  • @Titaniccaptin but as soon as the air came in contact with it it would fall apart

  • @terry2315 Never gonna happen, It's a 99 year old tomb. Many 3rd class passengers went back to their cabins to await the end. Besides Dr.Ballard stated that deep inside the Titanic there are corpses that look exactly the way they did when they died except if you touched them with anything they'd disintegrate. Every explorer down to Titanic respects those who perished inside her and on her decks and in the water. It's a tomb to the 15,000 lives that were lost due to blissful ignorance.

  • @terry2315 you fucking cant, move it and it disintegrates, you should know this, if not you are a fool

  • clever vid! nice

  • I wish they'd raise the stupid thing already. It'd be impossible to do in one piece but if they explode it into pieces, raise it and then put it back together, it'd be way easier.

  • sounds like a plan! :D

    (love your annotated walkthrough of titanic btw ;) )

  • Ha! Wasn't quite the answer I was expecting,

    cool vid by the way! I have an unfinished Titanic model on my wardrobe at the moment...

  • It's two miles under water, not to mention in horrible condition, raising the ship would cost ridiculous amounts of money, and for what? Scrap metal?

  • It'd be a hell of an engineering project for one thing!

    Let's face it - we only went to Moon to look at soil and Titanic should be no different. Let's raise the stupid shit and we'd learn more in a day about the environment down there in a day than we would in a thousand submersible dives.

    Besides which, dumbasses like me would pay a fortune to go see it (and smell it).

  • Also you're going to have to take into account the woodwork that is already like cardboard, heck, probably softer than cardboard...it would turn to dust during the raising process. I think it would be cool to like, raise part of the bow after the decks collapse in a few decades and there's nothing to explore, or the very rear portion of the stern. There's just too much wood to raise the whole thing. Those materials would also start decaying extremely fast after being exposed to oxygen.

  • i think thers a slight possibility barry is joking....

    lol

  • BarryDennen12, are you damn stupid?

    that is the grave of over 1500 souls, and must be respecded.

    and more, if they try to raise that ''stupid thing already'', they will destroy the ship!

    why? because he is simply stuck and deformed!

    think MAH BOI.

  • Grave my ass. It's a goldmine waiting to be exploited

    Raise the rusty old cunt already.....

  • oh, the humanity =O

  • I think you mean "Oh the Shipanity"

  • ah, ok.

    OH THE SHIPANITY

    DX

  • looking good i bet urs looks better but i aint done a vid of it yet tho yours looks mint

  • Nice !!!!!

  • good choice of music! 5 *****

  • Nice job. 5 stars!

  • The best;)

  • не правильно) Он разломился на 3 части, в общем посередине секция на 20 метров. Тут корма больше оригинала по длине. В целом - интерестно)

    -------

    Not correctly) It has broken on 3 parts, in general in the middle section on 20 metres. Here the forage are more than original on length. As a whole - cool)

  • no just two parts

  • Because of the speed and the water pressure when sinking the stern was ripped into several different pieces.

  • Nice wrecked model, very accurate to the real thing

  • the stern of the ship looked like it hade explated when they fond it

  • it imploded when it went under due to water pressure

  • Why only the stern?

  • because when the bow was filling with water, most of the ship was still above water so the air could escape.

    when the bow went down it went down vertically, the water rushed in to the bowles of the ship, forcing the air outwards because of the pressure. blowing the ship apart

  • shouldn't the bottom of the hull be red?

  • yeh but i dont have any red emulsion

  • oh, It would look better if you did though!

  • Where did you get the ship wreck model?

  • i made it

    modeified from another revell titanic 1:400

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