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[Model Titanic SPLITS] How It's Made

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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2011

Sorry about the pre-roll ad - we're only going to do them for the How-To videos.

This video describes the process behind building and filming our splitting Titanic model. For more details, check out our website at http://www.RapidNadion.com and Like us on Facebook!

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  • how long did it take untill you finally got it right?

  • @tigerxwild123 Well, opinions may vary ... but we don't think we got it right until this past weekend, when we shot our newest Titanic video. "Model Titanic Sinks & Splits." We're pretty happy with it.

  • On the picture at this video the last funnel fells off why is that not by the sinkings???@rapidnadion (I like your videos very much)

  • @jasper1999ify We had to make some sacrifices when we shot the sinkings. The #3 and #4 funnels were falling over every time we tried to shoot, and with their safety strings, it was a real pain to get them back on. So we glued them on when we started running out of time and called it a compromise. :-/

  • you guys rock its amazing,all the videos are cool great efforts!!!!

  • @ankbmm Many thanks!

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  • very impressive.

  • that was ggggggggggggggggggggrrrrrrrrrr­rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreeeee­eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaa­aatttttttttttttttttttttttttttt­tttt

  • @DamianReport in a model shop i bought a 22.2cm long R.M.S Titanic and it was only £6.00 not sure what it is in dollors but in pounds thats how much. Plus when you take it out of the box you have to make it but you dont really use glue (Paint not included).You have to get paint and paint it from memory since the instructions are in black and white.

  • LOL. i got two of that same model

  • @141natedogg On this model, we used CA glues of various brands, Testors model cement, and caulk. The CA glue (superglue) is a lifesaver, though; instant drying is the way to go!

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