@Dylan1191698 - Hello. Yes, I do build these for customers. If you can send me a message with details of what scale/size, level of detail, I will work out a price for you.
I meant was that why the model the movie model was so intact they probably couldve made it looked a bit more damaged you know like when it was traveling to the ocean floor. again not complaining
@gingerbobawsomepants - In 1979, those involved in making the film thought that due to the depths that Titanic would be suprisingly intact. Infact, the Clive Cussler novel the film is based on has Titanic with no funnels but her hull largely free from corrosion. The movie had more corrosion, silt covered decks and masts and funnels mainly intact.
I wouldve thought that there would be more damage but then again people thought titanic was preserved but cmon atleast have a bit more damage from coming down! oh well thats then lol
@gingerbobawsomepants - As it's a replica of the model used in the film 'Raise the Titanic' from 1980, I kept it as close to the film used replica as I possibly could. I did not wish to add things onto this model that did not exist in the movie version, hence why it's a faithful replica.
Really nice - it's all we have since the real movie model was allowed to decay. It also dramatically shows the starboard-side rip that was believed to be the extent of the damage at that time. *Sigh* If only that was the case. Amazing that she was still a beautiful ship despite looking beat-up from the ordeal. If memory serves one of the Navy officers in the movie commented, "Isn't she a beautiful (s.o.b.)".
If only the real wreck was that well preserved :(
emlodik 2 months ago
I don't suppose you would be interested in building one of these for a fee? I'd love to make one myself but I don't have the time or skill!
Dylan1191698 3 months ago
@Dylan1191698 - Hello. Yes, I do build these for customers. If you can send me a message with details of what scale/size, level of detail, I will work out a price for you.
RaiseTheTitanic1980 3 months ago
I meant was that why the model the movie model was so intact they probably couldve made it looked a bit more damaged you know like when it was traveling to the ocean floor. again not complaining
gingerbobawsomepants 8 months ago
@gingerbobawsomepants - In 1979, those involved in making the film thought that due to the depths that Titanic would be suprisingly intact. Infact, the Clive Cussler novel the film is based on has Titanic with no funnels but her hull largely free from corrosion. The movie had more corrosion, silt covered decks and masts and funnels mainly intact.
RaiseTheTitanic1980 8 months ago
I wouldve thought that there would be more damage but then again people thought titanic was preserved but cmon atleast have a bit more damage from coming down! oh well thats then lol
gingerbobawsomepants 8 months ago
@gingerbobawsomepants - As it's a replica of the model used in the film 'Raise the Titanic' from 1980, I kept it as close to the film used replica as I possibly could. I did not wish to add things onto this model that did not exist in the movie version, hence why it's a faithful replica.
RaiseTheTitanic1980 8 months ago
Where do u get one of those models i want one someone give me a site i wanna buy one of my own
MasterVideoStudios 10 months ago
@MasterVideoStudios @ You can't. . . . I built it myself.
RaiseTheTitanic1980 10 months ago
@RaiseTheTitanic1980 Nice work man that model is awesome
MasterVideoStudios 10 months ago
@MasterVideoStudios Thats a Minicraft 1:350 Scale Titanic, possibly a deluxe edition. But he's right, he did the convertion to the original model.
NodFlareon 4 months ago
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MasterVideoStudios 10 months ago
Really nice - it's all we have since the real movie model was allowed to decay. It also dramatically shows the starboard-side rip that was believed to be the extent of the damage at that time. *Sigh* If only that was the case. Amazing that she was still a beautiful ship despite looking beat-up from the ordeal. If memory serves one of the Navy officers in the movie commented, "Isn't she a beautiful (s.o.b.)".
marieprewett 11 months ago
I never did get how all but 1 funnel survived, lol.
CJCA915 1 year ago
@CJCA915 Yeh because A REAL One Broke Off But The FAKE One Survived. I Wonder...
DarthKillerRoblox1 4 months ago
to bad the view in 0:38 is only a dream
TheHeavynerf 1 year ago
Beautiful.
Knightmare10880 1 year ago
i have seen this very model before......
looks awesome :D
Flodder450 1 year ago
Wow, it sure looks like the original model, I would like to call this model amazing!
:)
gladgurkan91 1 year ago
first to comment and rate nice video
TheHeavynerf 1 year ago