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[Titanic Breakup Failures #3] "A Night to Remember" sinking

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Uploaded by on Aug 14, 2011

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Our road to creating the Model Titanic Splits video series has been a long and challenging one.

On the way, we made many sinking attempts that ended in failure (no hull break-up). Some of these videos, though, were still interesting to watch. This is one.

This video shows Titanic sinking some distance off-shore, in bright mid-day conditions. Some of the angles closely approximate the 1958 film "A Night To Remember," so we removed the color and dedicate this "failure video" to that excellent movie's legacy.

Filmed at 240 fps with a Casio Exilim FC-150. No audio.

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  • hi um every time mine sinks the boat deck flips up what would you suggest for this

  • @kurt1699 Secure it with magnets, or glue it in place if you no longer need access to the model's interior.

  • great sinking man!

  • @Master22Productions Thank you!

  • Would you ever put lights in the ship? And do a nighttime sinking with it, I think that would be awesome!

  • @brickerproductions We'd like to, someday. :)

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  • hey how do u balance the ship

  • oh i get it because in a night to remember the titanic was intact when it sank hahaaahahaaah

  • Made on a Mac.

  • who would dislike this?

  • i think i know why it didnt break! the bow wasn't secured like the others! mabey..... also firemarioflower no offense but we all know that the model won't sink EXACTLY like the real titanic and we have better things to do than to listen to you complain

  • @Firemarioflower yes i have. And its a big lie. how can a ship break at only 11 degrees.

    its an insult to titanic. you know it isnt that weak. that Roger guy is completely wrong.

    Science can't be always right. 

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