WOW! Absolutely awesome! My grandfather was a young man born and raised and lived his whole life in Southampton. In 1912 he went down to the docks and was in the crowd waving the Titanic off. I visited him in 1971 and he took me down to the exact spot where he stood. "Everybody was cheering and waving and away she went" he said. Extremely sad to think of such a magnificent ship going down with such a huge loss of life.
@@TheSchmed I worked it out that you’d need 12 hours of notice to fire up just one boiler ready for use. There were 29 of them 24 of which were double ended & 5 single. So that’s a lot of shovelling. From Stone cold that is.
@@Keevas2123 you wouldn't, the trip couldn't be so long. But what happens is easy, you start losing power until you finally lose it. In older days, steamers would still have sails in case they were needed.
This is absolutely mind-blowingly impressive. I am fascinated by miniatures, all the more when the detail is so rich and accurate. Absolutely fascinating.
Such an amazing piece of art. For the first time, I could actually see the engines, and the boilers and the coal in its storage areas. And to see the engines and the giant pistons in actual operation is like a dream come true for me! Thank you for all the people and organizations that made this authentic model possible.
Well no wonder it sank! It had great holes in the sides! Seriously impressive model. Must have taken thousands of hours. I could easily spend hours looking at it. And 12 metres long! That's a decent sized full-scale boat!
Hoy, I must say without question, this is the finest model ship I have ever seen and I build them for a living. Actually I build and restore the largest collection of large model ship's in the world and this is the nicest one I have seen. Good job mates thank you.
You know my first thought watching this was at 60, I think this model's extreme detail is so awesome. But just imagine how thrilled some little guy like 6-7 yrs old would be! Fabulous!
At 7 years old my Titanic obsession was just beginning, I'd have spent hours just looking at this, drinking up all the detail. It's absolutely gorgeous.
The most had to be invested in the safety of how many passengers they had capacity...‼️But it was only invested in opulence, shame, 10 felt good and the rest were slaves on the plantation..., maximum discrimination‼️
Unbelievable craftmanship. I can't imagine the amount of time taken to thoroughly inspect photos and film that may exist of this ship in order to put together such detailed work. Much respect for all the time and effort taken.
The construction plans remained on the construction site, they did not sink once with the Titanic, it can be rebuilt at any time..., but with a double bottom, double board and without rivets..., TransAtlantic Aida...⭐😎✊ are much more modern...Luxuries yacht Cruises‼️‼️
I'm a model builder of cars, aircraft an so on. I've been to many big model show gatherings but I have NEVER seen anything like this! This is an insane amount of work and I wonder if more thane one builder was involved in the project and how long did it take? And where did he get all the detailed information to build it so accurately?
Hello, this great model was built by the model maker Enric Calvo. First, the hull of the ship was made in Girona, a large piece of fiberglass, and later it was moved to Granada to be finished in the Parque de las Ciencias and using new 3D printing technologies. In total there were 15 months of work between 2015 and 2016. It is impressive to see it in person, both the Titanic with its level of detail, and the port of Southampton. You can see these press articles of the construction of model, with the translator you can see them in English. www.tallermaquetas.com/titanic www.tallermaquetas.com/video (here is a video of the build) www.granadadigital.es/la-maqueta-mas-grande-del-titanic-a-punto-de-finalizarse-en-granada/ www.lavanguardia.com/local/sevilla/20160224/302400036838/titanic-granada-parque-de-las-ciencias-maqueta.html
The coal storage is seriously impressive. You don’t actually realize how much it takes to fuel and power these massive engines… and to think this is only on a small scale
When the Titanic left South Hampton it contained 6,000 tons of coal which equals 12,000,000 pounds. [Edit] Even more impressive is to consider than men were expected to move 12,000,000 pounds of coal to the boilers with shovels.
humm, 600ton a day, devided by 150 stockers, thats 4ton per day per stocker, I believe they each did 2 four hour watches per 24hours (actually slightly more or less, depending on the direction of the ship & crossing though time zones), compared to other linners, the stockers had it not to bad... the coal was right at the boiler... what I find 'More impressive', is that at the start of the next voyage, the coal had to be loaded on... by hand/wheelbarrow, what would be shoveled over the next week into the boilers, had to be carried up to the ship in a day.
@@Jimmy644boy Are you sure it was loaded by wheelbarrow and shoveled into the bins? I'm not saying you are wrong, I really don't know how they did it, but it would seem they could drop it through removable doors built flat on the deck and down chutes to the holding areas with cranes. As far as feeding the boilers goes - I have often wondered why they didn't have augers (big screw drives that would rotate) which would carry the coal from the silo areas to the boilers. I guess muscle power was cheaper.
@@DATo_DATonian no, I am not sure. I won’t clams to know, it’s simply my understanding or how I thought/think it was done. I believe the coal openings were in the hulls side the deck right above the water line. (maybe some ships the deck above that). Certainly not the top of the ship (top decks all reserved for passengers and messy coal would wanna be kept away). So coal was side entering. (and had panels that had to be re water-tight sealed after). The side of the liner not along Side of the wharf would have a barge come along, and use pulley systems attached to the liners side abit higher up to lift bag loads at a time.. done by hand, the ships cranes generally only work over the cargo hatches. Feeding the boilers is the easy bit, picking up a shovel of coal and taking less then 5 steps to the firebox… (talking about Titanic here (or any Olympic class liner)) I don’t know of any ships that used augers to move coal (many locomotives did), after the First World War, many liners were converted to oil anyway. an auger would be yet another engine to maintain and supply steam to
@@Jimmy644boy I am sure you are absolutely right Graham, it makes far more sense that the coal would be loaded through doors on the hull than from any of the decks.
@@easyontheeyes78 Yea but by law has to be updated to laws today so there’s no way it’s a 100% replica. Engines would be diesel all the controls be modern safety boats wouldn’t be paddle boats and so on. I’d love a 100% replica that I could walk through maybe not a full ocean liner but something they can build to take out on a safe route as a tourist attraction like a 5 day voyage or something enough time to explore the ship.
@@easyontheeyes78 Yea I know has to be brought up to today’s laws as technology but I’d love to walk the real ship a real steamer exactly how it was in 1912 be pretty sick
I would shrink my self an walk through... This is great! This model is so detailed, I can see walk ways and other spaces deep inside. Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely the most detailed and dramatic looking model of Titanic that I've ever seen. I could literally spend the entire day looking over all the detail of that model.Does anyone know where it is?
Thank you for sharing this amazing model with everyone and giving it the justice it deserves with this detailed clip. I've not seen anything quite like this and it's truly amazing. The time that must have gone into building this must be well into thousands of hours. What is quite remarkable is the reproduction of reciprocating engines down to their movement. The makers of this model spared no detail, from their scale reproduction of the Third Class cabins and living space, the First Class staterooms, furniture and Cafe Parisien to the Grand Staircase and First Class Dining Room. Even the D-Deck staircase assembly area with its piano is painstakingly reproduced. This is truly remarkable and something that I expect has to be seen in person to appreciate even more. Many thanks again.
Love how one side is a cutaway and the other is Southampton. And the engine movement is awesome! There's just one thing missing; this Titaniac standing in front of it. HONEY GRAB THE CHRISTMAS LIST!
Leroy Allen - LEDs I suppose? They can get much smaller than that, just look at the flashing lights on your computer or almost any other electronic device. Must have been painstaking work to assemble so many of them, as with all the rest of the detail of this model!
I’m amazed at this. I keep having to pause it to take in the incredible intricate details. The deckchairs, the life boats, the first class dining saloon, the swimming pool, the engines. I love this!!! 😦😦😦
An ICONIC ship and an ICONIC video. Thank you from the grandson of a Fontana California Kaiser Steel ship builder that saw the premier of the iconic movie with his amazing grandfather. We want another movie please Mr. Cameron. 🌹❤🌹
It gives you a good idea of how the iceberg crippled the ship. It also shows that the engine room was too far aft to be directly affected by the gash it left as it was in the movie. Water could not immediately entered that compartment. Absolutely fabulous dedicated work.
Despite the inaccuracies, a truly impressive model/diorama. Perhaps the most accurate model of the Titanic ever made has been the one built for the late Gary Kohs at Fine Art Models. 1:48 scale, about 19 feet. But detail and quality of fabrication on an almost unimaginable scale.
No modern ship comes close to the beauty and elegance of the breathtaking design of the Olympic Class, particularly the Titanic. A great, detailed reconstruction, finally you can see a model of the inside of the ship
I didn't realize the scale of that model, until you went round to the other side, and got a view of the other visitors. It really is a large model. Thanks for sharing this.
This video was a great tribute to the R.M.S. Titanic as it showed a scale model cutaway of the ship showing her internal layout and how her massive engines worked and supplied power throughout the whole ship was really amazing and a great tribute to one of the worst tragedies in maritime history and the largest loss of life at sea as well.
Its an amazing model, but I feel the portholes are too big and not placed right? Particularly on the cut away sides where there seem to be one above the other in-between decks?
Idk why but every time I see something like this my first thought is “I want to touch it” like in 5 years old in a store full of fur coats and silk pajamas.
@@CherryBlossomOhka Nooooo don't do that...I bet that model costs as much as your car if you think about all the 10s of thousands of hours that went into constructing it...not to mention a flurry of INTRESTING curse words that accompanied said building whenever something went wrong.
@@lornperkins4270 yeeeeeeeees it would be fun to watch and accurate I would say, if the cut aways were restored and the proper gash from the ice Berg placed we could see an accurate sinking.
Hello! Until June 27, 2021, this Titanic model is located in the Science Museum of city of Valladolid, Spain. In recent years exhibition has visited many cities in Spain, and Portugal. It was said that in the future the exhibition would travel to other countries. I hope one day you can see in person, is great. Thank you for watch my video! This is website of exhibition: fundaciontitanic.com/?lang=en and of the museum www.museocienciavalladolid.es/event/11959/
Holy shit, that thing is FUCKING INCREDIBLE!!! There’s no other words to describe it. Every time I trip across this video, my jaw hits the floor. I’ll bet it’s even more impressive in person.
Actually, the central propeller really does have four blades. The two outer propellers have three blades. I just saw some photos of the Titanic's propellers taken during its construction which show very clearly a four-bladed middle propeller. Check this out at 13:05 minutes ua-cam.com/video/YWExwlttyNc/v-deo.html
Absolutely stunning ! Wonderful workmanship just like the work the men at the shipyard in Belfast achieved with the real Titanic. Sad too when you think of how it ended on its maiden voyage . It would be so fitting if this beautiful model was here in Belfast Northern Ireland where Titanic was born , it would be more fitting a place.
It's mad to think EVERY SINGLE room flooded and she was a HUGE ship so taking 2 and a half hours to sink is insane and the real ship is now at the bottom of the North Atlantic ocean...so sad R.I.P TITANIC AND HER PASSENGERS AND CREW..😖😞😢
WOW! Absolutely awesome! My grandfather was a young man born and raised and lived his whole life in Southampton. In 1912 he went down to the docks and was in the crowd waving the Titanic off. I visited him in 1971 and he took me down to the exact spot where he stood. "Everybody was cheering and waving and away she went" he said. Extremely sad to think of such a magnificent ship going down with such a huge loss of life.
There's a video of the one they used in the making of the movie that is really impressive.
Yeah just like EVERYONE ONE ELSE ON UA-cam your grandfather was there
@@grantmctaggart9942 my grandfathers were not there.
@@grantmctaggart9942my grandfather wasn’t there either, he was German.
Imagine all the hours of hard work to build such a beautiful model.
I know right,it took me a week to build one 30 inches long about 30 or 40 hours
Took me just over 3 years to build one that is 4 feet long. This would have taken many more than that.
I know, right? To then fuck up and add 4 blades on the middle propeller instead of 3. Titanic had 3 blades, Olympic had 4
Imagine to build the real ship
In facts the naval company failed some years after cause debs of accident of Titanic.
That's a LONG propeller shaft. Love that the model has moving parts in the engineering sections. Great job to whomever built it.
I hear ya, I had no idea that the propulsion works took up so much space, the coal hoppers alone, I think 6600 tons for 11 days travel.
@@TheSchmed I worked it out that you’d need 12 hours of notice to fire up just one boiler ready for use. There were 29 of them 24 of which were double ended & 5 single. So that’s a lot of shovelling. From Stone cold that is.
What happens when you run out of coal?
@@Keevas2123 you wouldn't, the trip couldn't be so long. But what happens is easy, you start losing power until you finally lose it. In older days, steamers would still have sails in case they were needed.
@@TheSchmed she was also heavy, on par with late war ww2 battleships. during her time she was x3 heavier than HMS dreadnought
How can anyone dislike this?? The amount of work to get this kind of detail is extraordinary
ghostrider some people are just haters. Where is this model on display? I’ll have to read more comments
Maybe they disliked the video and not the model?
00Kuja00 that doesn’t make much sense
@@mvol5973 Why not? They might have issues about what they filmed, camera work, light etc...idk...
Yes, I agree with you.. This is a great work.. As complicated as the real Titanic
This is absolutely mind-blowingly impressive. I am fascinated by miniatures, all the more when the detail is so rich and accurate. Absolutely fascinating.
I actually went to see this and I was literally in awe the whole time. Plus the scale model shipyard on the other side made for some great pictures!
How big is the ship? Like the size of our body standing up? 🤔
@@straighttalk3430 175 feet tall
Literally
Where is this at?!! ❤️
^^ I would like to know too where this is located
Such an amazing piece of art. For the first time, I could actually see the engines, and the boilers and the coal in its storage areas. And to see the engines and the giant pistons in actual operation is like a dream come true for me! Thank you for all the people and organizations that made this authentic model possible.
Well no wonder it sank! It had great holes in the sides!
Seriously impressive model. Must have taken thousands of hours. I could easily spend hours looking at it.
And 12 metres long! That's a decent sized full-scale boat!
Hoy, I must say without question, this is the finest model ship I have ever seen and I build them for a living. Actually I build and restore the largest collection of large model ship's in the world and this is the nicest one I have seen. Good job mates thank you.
👏👏👍
Kubitschek
Any videos of your work, available?
nice model as far as the interior detail, but I think the 1:10 scale model at the Yamato museum has it beat for size
@@spectapiece
That’s not the Titanic.
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING. WHY HASN'T THIS MASTERPIECE BEEN KNOWN TO THE WIDER WORLD? I'LL DO MY BIT AND SHARE FAR AND WIDE.
It`s quite miraculous that such a magnificent ship was built more than 100 years ago.
And sank...
@@Mike_Hughes Yes, just like super battleship IJN Yamato.
You know my first thought watching this was at 60, I think this model's extreme detail is so awesome. But just imagine how thrilled some little guy like 6-7 yrs old would be! Fabulous!
I want to put this on the water ...
6 yo now would probably be bored, demand their ipad and demand an ice cream
At 7 years old my Titanic obsession was just beginning, I'd have spent hours just looking at this, drinking up all the detail. It's absolutely gorgeous.
@@mogznwaz you mean mommy's ipad?
@@mogznwaz Nah that starts past 10 years old. Sub 10 kids still have class...
This is simply incredible. It actually having moving parts makes it even better. Whoever made this is did an amazing job.
Absolutely beautiful, as a scale model builder I can appreciate how much effort it takes to built something of this quality and scale.
The most had to be invested in the safety of how many passengers they had capacity...‼️But it was only invested in opulence, shame, 10 felt good and the rest were slaves on the plantation..., maximum discrimination‼️
Unbelievable craftmanship. I can't imagine the amount of time taken to thoroughly inspect photos and film that may exist of this ship in order to put together such detailed work. Much respect for all the time and effort taken.
The construction plans remained on the construction site, they did not sink once with the Titanic, it can be rebuilt at any time..., but with a double bottom, double board and without rivets..., TransAtlantic Aida...⭐😎✊ are much more modern...Luxuries yacht Cruises‼️‼️
I'm a model builder of cars, aircraft an so on. I've been to many big model show gatherings but I have NEVER seen anything like this! This is an insane amount of work and I wonder if more thane one builder was involved in the project and how long did it take? And where did he get all the detailed information to build it so accurately?
Hello, this great model was built by the model maker Enric Calvo. First, the hull of the ship was made in Girona, a large piece of fiberglass, and later it was moved to Granada to be finished in the Parque de las Ciencias and using new 3D printing technologies. In total there were 15 months of work between 2015 and 2016. It is impressive to see it in person, both the Titanic with its level of detail, and the port of Southampton. You can see these press articles of the construction of model, with the translator you can see them in English.
www.tallermaquetas.com/titanic
www.tallermaquetas.com/video (here is a video of the build)
www.granadadigital.es/la-maqueta-mas-grande-del-titanic-a-punto-de-finalizarse-en-granada/
www.lavanguardia.com/local/sevilla/20160224/302400036838/titanic-granada-parque-de-las-ciencias-maqueta.html
The coal storage is seriously impressive. You don’t actually realize how much it takes to fuel and power these massive engines… and to think this is only on a small scale
When the Titanic left South Hampton it contained 6,000 tons of coal which equals 12,000,000 pounds. [Edit] Even more impressive is to consider than men were expected to move 12,000,000 pounds of coal to the boilers with shovels.
humm, 600ton a day, devided by 150 stockers, thats 4ton per day per stocker, I believe they each did 2 four hour watches per 24hours (actually slightly more or less, depending on the direction of the ship & crossing though time zones), compared to other linners, the stockers had it not to bad... the coal was right at the boiler... what I find 'More impressive', is that at the start of the next voyage, the coal had to be loaded on... by hand/wheelbarrow, what would be shoveled over the next week into the boilers, had to be carried up to the ship in a day.
@@Jimmy644boy Are you sure it was loaded by wheelbarrow and shoveled into the bins? I'm not saying you are wrong, I really don't know how they did it, but it would seem they could drop it through removable doors built flat on the deck and down chutes to the holding areas with cranes. As far as feeding the boilers goes - I have often wondered why they didn't have augers (big screw drives that would rotate) which would carry the coal from the silo areas to the boilers. I guess muscle power was cheaper.
@@DATo_DATonian no, I am not sure. I won’t clams to know, it’s simply my understanding or how I thought/think it was done.
I believe the coal openings were in the hulls side the deck right above the water line. (maybe some ships the deck above that). Certainly not the top of the ship (top decks all reserved for passengers and messy coal would wanna be kept away). So coal was side entering. (and had panels that had to be re water-tight sealed after).
The side of the liner not along Side of the wharf would have a barge come along, and use pulley systems attached to the liners side abit higher up to lift bag loads at a time.. done by hand, the ships cranes generally only work over the cargo hatches.
Feeding the boilers is the easy bit, picking up a shovel of coal and taking less then 5 steps to the firebox… (talking about Titanic here (or any Olympic class liner))
I don’t know of any ships that used augers to move coal (many locomotives did), after the First World War, many liners were converted to oil anyway.
an auger would be yet another engine to maintain and supply steam to
@@Jimmy644boy I am sure you are absolutely right Graham, it makes far more sense that the coal would be loaded through doors on the hull than from any of the decks.
So obsessed with the Titanic most beautiful ship ever seen!!!!
Same here. It's sad to see it rot on the ground floor. Its probably still sailing in a parallel universe
There is supposed to be another one being built. A exact replica of the original.
@@easyontheeyes78 Yea but by law has to be updated to laws today so there’s no way it’s a 100% replica. Engines would be diesel all the controls be modern safety boats wouldn’t be paddle boats and so on. I’d love a 100% replica that I could walk through maybe not a full ocean liner but something they can build to take out on a safe route as a tourist attraction like a 5 day voyage or something enough time to explore the ship.
@@ryans413 I’m pretty sure when they made the announcement, that they also said that there would be modern changes made and stuff
@@easyontheeyes78 Yea I know has to be brought up to today’s laws as technology but I’d love to walk the real ship a real steamer exactly how it was in 1912 be pretty sick
That is the most gorgeous model I’ve ever seen. The fact it’s so detailed just makes it even better
I would shrink my self an walk through... This is great! This model is so detailed, I can see walk ways and other spaces deep inside. Thanks for sharing.
Honey, I shrunk the audience.
brodriguez11000
Si
😂😂😂
Absolutely the most detailed and dramatic looking model of Titanic that I've ever seen. I could literally spend the entire day looking over all the detail of that model.Does anyone know where it is?
Michael Roberson it's now in Barcelona city exposition.
I really thought someone was going to say "at the bottom of the ocean"
@@jhibbitt1 With much discipline and tremendous effort we held back and left that one for you.
So so amazing I'm grateful to the creator for bringing history to life for us to see how magnificent it was for the time and even today
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Stunning. Imaging playing with this as a child,
the ultimate dolls house!
Thank you for sharing this amazing model with everyone and giving it the justice it deserves with this detailed clip. I've not seen anything quite like this and it's truly amazing. The time that must have gone into building this must be well into thousands of hours. What is quite remarkable is the reproduction of reciprocating engines down to their movement. The makers of this model spared no detail, from their scale reproduction of the Third Class cabins and living space, the First Class staterooms, furniture and Cafe Parisien to the Grand Staircase and First Class Dining Room. Even the D-Deck staircase assembly area with its piano is painstakingly reproduced. This is truly remarkable and something that I expect has to be seen in person to appreciate even more. Many thanks again.
Bruce B Chin It shows Caledon Hockley's private promenade deck i think that's his right up front.
I agree. It's a fitting homage.
This has done more miles than the real one
😳 i-
Okkkk
Ouch!
Lmao
Ok point is
She is so beautiful!!!! I have been fascinated with the Titanic since I was a child! 🚢❤️
Es el diorama mas perfecto que eh visto del Titanic, realmente hermoso.
*he
No entiendo porque casi todos escriben “eh”, está mal.
@@adanfuentes1392
No lo sé amigo.
Será "eh o he" pero la "e" tiene que estar separada.
there's why it sank it had huge square holes cut out of it
Defiantly not how it sank if so then it would capize and it was sinken by a iceberg
Is it that hard to notice sarcasm?
KamerPlant no
GUYS HE'S JOKING, also JACK SHUT THE FUCK UP
Paternal Boi ggggggggrrrrrrrrrrrrr😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠 YOU SHUT THE FUCK UP
Moving engine parts and a view inside the rooms; terrific. I wonder how long it took to build this.
~2000 hours id say
Since 1912
84 years
The amount of detail thats gone into this is incredible 👏
Love how one side is a cutaway and the other is Southampton. And the engine movement is awesome! There's just one thing missing; this Titaniac standing in front of it. HONEY GRAB THE CHRISTMAS LIST!
Wayfaring Stranger - Titaniac?????
@@chooch1995 maniac for titanic
wow even the propellers are moving, very cool.
michael williams that's the easiest part of the model...
Leroy Allen - LEDs I suppose? They can get much smaller than that, just look at the flashing lights on your computer or almost any other electronic device. Must have been painstaking work to assemble so many of them, as with all the rest of the detail of this model!
Michael W it's only missing smoke out the top of the funnels then it be perfect
Would be cool you had guy's actually shoving coal into the boilers.
I think the recip engines were direct drive to the props. Not sure about the turbine, but that did not reverse.
I’m amazed at this. I keep having to pause it to take in the incredible intricate details. The deckchairs, the life boats, the first class dining saloon, the swimming pool, the engines. I love this!!! 😦😦😦
Thank you Lara! Is amazing this reproduction of Titanic.
The most amazing model of the Titanic, I would love to see it in the museum, incredibly well made and so beautifully presented.
In HH Miniaturen Museum ‼️
It looks so cool seeing all the details, up to the propellers moving!
This is incredible. I was so surprised to see the pistons and the propellers actually moving. Must’ve been amazing to see in person.
An ICONIC ship and an ICONIC video. Thank you from the grandson of a Fontana California Kaiser Steel ship builder that saw the premier of the iconic movie with his amazing grandfather. We want another movie please Mr. Cameron. 🌹❤🌹
Best Model Ive Ever Seen In My Life I Really Wanted That!!!
It gives you a good idea of how the iceberg crippled the ship. It also shows that the engine room was too far aft to be directly affected by the gash it left as it was in the movie. Water could not immediately entered that compartment. Absolutely fabulous dedicated work.
We may not have Titanic with us anymore, but at least we have things like this to show how beautiful it once was!
Well there's a new titanic 2 built in hina
best model ever omg
My name is also Emre dude
+xX_Vako Jack_Xx lol where are you from
Despite the inaccuracies, a truly impressive model/diorama. Perhaps the most accurate model of the Titanic ever made has been the one built for the late Gary Kohs at Fine Art Models. 1:48 scale, about 19 feet. But detail and quality of fabrication on an almost unimaginable scale.
best? why it looks fake to me
2000Betelgeuse stop being a hater
No modern ship comes close to the beauty and elegance of the breathtaking design of the Olympic Class, particularly the Titanic. A great, detailed reconstruction, finally you can see a model of the inside of the ship
Unbelievable and impressive ... Such an enormous model, you can 'feel' and imagining what it is like from one room to another ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
It can be rented...😅😅👍‼️
I was hoping they'd zoom in on the Grand Staircase. They didn't disappoint. Great video & even greater model of that beautiful & unfortunate ship.
Since I was a kid I’ve always been obsessed with the titanic I would draw hundreds of them in school. It’s a marvel for sure.
me 2
Amazing. Thank you for showing us this. I had no idea such a beautiful model existed.
Outstanding in every sense, intricate ,homage to the great Titanic,the era of liners
I didn't realize the scale of that model, until you went round to the other side, and got a view of the other visitors. It really is a large model. Thanks for sharing this.
Woah! Where did all these holes come from? This ship isn't even finished, it's no wonder it sank!
The holes are to let the awesome out :-P
stromada1 but it’s Sarcasm so they should be fine
Congratulations to the amazing engineers,artisans,designers,and technicians who created this model.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Its fun to see how it was actually laid out per deck. That model is awesome!
I’ve been obsessed with the titanic my whole life
Impressive model and great footage! Thank you. I wonder if they'll ever tour with it some day.
This video was a great tribute to the R.M.S. Titanic as it showed a scale model cutaway of the ship showing her internal layout and how her massive engines worked and supplied power throughout the whole ship was really amazing and a great tribute to one of the worst tragedies in maritime history and the largest loss of life at sea as well.
The older bigger model great sinking model
What a brilliant model
Must taken ages to build that!!!
First time I've ever seen a large detailed model of
Great!!
Thanks for posting
And to think it took two and half years to build the real one
Love this! Wish we could see where the iceberg would’ve struck and how it started
Maravilhoso! As riquezas dos detalhes são incríveis.
Absolutely breathtaking, wonderful detail, you've even built the land effects too.......totally wow!!!!!!!!!
1.4K people have no appreciation for hard work, craftsmanship, and attention to detail.
This is the second time I’ve ever seen a video start with the thumbnail. You’re a legend
Thanks for watch the video!
At least 100 year of a sip underwater
Can you imagine if they could shrink people how awesome it be to be on this thing
HONEY, I SHRUNK THE TOURISTS.....................
And then she sinks... again.
I think the people shrinking would be pretty awesome to start with
@jim lieb they all cried tears of joy
We need ant mans powers.
Its an amazing model, but I feel the portholes are too big and not placed right? Particularly on the cut away sides where there seem to be one above the other in-between decks?
Felicitaciones a los creadores, me quedaria horas mirando todos los detalles!
Now THAT is a labor of love, just wow!!!!! :O
My hat is off to all the amazing people who made this happen. WELL DONE !!!
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😂😂😂😂😂
Bien
That's an excellent model! The details are just really excellent.
I wonder how the builder found all that miniature furniture among other things?
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Is this a snap together
Revell Monogram or MPC model kit?
Idk why but every time I see something like this my first thought is “I want to touch it” like in 5 years old in a store full of fur coats and silk pajamas.
Katie..😂😂
....i wanna sink it
@@CherryBlossomOhka Nooooo don't do that...I bet that model costs as much as your car if you think about all the 10s of thousands of hours that went into constructing it...not to mention a flurry of INTRESTING curse words that accompanied said building whenever something went wrong.
@@lornperkins4270 yeeeeeeeees it would be fun to watch and accurate I would say, if the cut aways were restored and the proper gash from the ice Berg placed we could see an accurate sinking.
@@CherryBlossomOhka aw man that would really add to the realism of what that iceberg really did
The largest scale model that actually works? OMG I WANT THAT SO BAD!!! 🤑😃😃😃
me to
MrTylerBlox me to OMG
MrTylerBlox I only want it to sink it 😜😜😜😜
lol:-)
MrTylerBlox where is it located?!?
I know we have films etc and few photos of real ship, but this reveals it's true glory. Stunning!
Absolute masterpiece! Only thing I would point out is that on the real Titanic the bow and stern were slightly inclined upwards
The model is very impressive and I would like to know if they have this scale model for sale
I don’t know.
It’s bigger than than 1/100 scale for sure.
At what price? Half a million Euro?
I love looking at intricate models like these cause they're so fascinating
84 ice bergs dont like this
lolll stop it!!
215 iceberg dont like this haha :)
Hey guys, stop that!! It's not funny.
334 icebergs don't like this video !!
Juan Hortelano 364 icebergs don't like the vid
А где можно увидеть вживую такую красоту...???
It’s in Spain.
The ultimate replica of the Titanic!
Everyone : wow such a beautiful model!
Baby in the backround : *ÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆæææææ*
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Elon Musk's kid was there???
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Simplesmente perfeito! Eu quero uma! 😍
How could 1.2K people dislike this creation????????
It’s beautiful!
Gracias por compartir este video! Thanks for share this video. Greettings from Buenos Aires. Saludos
Beautiful work! Excellent craftsmanship!
What better way to honor the memory of ships then this.
Absolutely love interactive history. 🙂
Hello! Until June 27, 2021, this Titanic model is located in the Science Museum of city of Valladolid, Spain. In recent years exhibition has visited many cities in Spain, and Portugal. It was said that in the future the exhibition would travel to other countries. I hope one day you can see in person, is great. Thank you for watch my video! This is website of exhibition: fundaciontitanic.com/?lang=en and of the museum www.museocienciavalladolid.es/event/11959/
Cool! Looks like it took an long time! I respect the way you put in so much effort!
Que sensacional, maravilhosa maquete, nota 1000.parabéns, parabéns, genial.
Holy shit, that thing is FUCKING INCREDIBLE!!! There’s no other words to describe it. Every time I trip across this video, my jaw hits the floor. I’ll bet it’s even more impressive in person.
I want this in my living room!!
Just one mistake, like alot of people are doing: Titanic's central propeller was 3 bladed and NOT 4 bladed.
Actually, the central propeller really does have four blades. The two outer propellers have three blades. I just saw some photos of the Titanic's propellers taken during its construction which show very clearly a four-bladed middle propeller. Check this out at 13:05 minutes ua-cam.com/video/YWExwlttyNc/v-deo.html
@@THOMMGB That photo is from Olympic
why are the double layered port holes on E-deck instead of D-deck?
thanks for sharing , probably wouldn't see it otherwise.
Absolutely stunning ! Wonderful workmanship just like the work the men at the shipyard in Belfast achieved with the real Titanic. Sad too when you think of how it ended on its maiden voyage . It would be so fitting if this beautiful model was here in Belfast Northern Ireland where Titanic was born , it would be more fitting a place.
I kinda like it that way its almost like it was only built for the people it took it was their ship and always will only be their shop
Amazing model....How was the coal placed in the holding bays?.... just curious
Muito bom, quem fez esse Titanic é um (a) artista!!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Navio mais lindo do mundo
Ship of dreams
Beautiful ❤️
107 years from now 2019 and it seems bring back to life.
My favorite part of the titanic movie was the scene in the engine room. Ive always been super fascinated with the huge pistons. I dont even know why.
I always like a girl who can appreciate a huge piston.
@@doctorbohr1585
Lmfao.
where are Rose and Jack? Oh yes, they are in the car doing no-no xD
Just say there banging, I mean kids should be using UA-cam Kids
@@johnhuang4264 maybe there F-----NG each other
@@zulfikarpane1672 why censor it? just say they're Fucking
@Shane in real life we have drugs and porn
@Shane and fucking ofcourse
Thank you for sharing this with us!
Take it from a man who knows tiny rivets, I got my fix here!!!
BRAVO, what a Titanic creation! 🇬🇧⚒️🏆
Omg. This is perfect. 😭😭😭😭💖
It's mad to think EVERY SINGLE room flooded and she was a HUGE ship so taking 2 and a half hours to sink is insane and the real ship is now at the bottom of the North Atlantic ocean...so sad
R.I.P TITANIC AND HER PASSENGERS AND CREW..😖😞😢