Just amazing how a word like "biggest" in the title can attract such a lot of stupid comments. Perhaps if this model had been described as the "Greatest", model of the Titanic, it might be difficult to disagree. This is truly amazing.
Wow! This is an incredible recreation. Excellent detail. And to think, it all went to the botom of the ocean having hardly been used......The entire display is wonderful. Thanks for posting.
No matter how many new ship that are built, they will never be as beautiful or famous as TITANIC. she is as famous today as as she was when she was completed.
I love that the interior is shown so that we better grasp its scale. Ill-fated as it was,the Olympic class was still the very pinnacle of human industry at the time.
Considering this is a real scale and display model and built for those reasons, I can agree with that. There are larger ones such as Cameron's film model and the rotting model from Raising the Titanic, but those are film models They can also be fine to scale, but it is something different
Modern cruise ships resemble bloated tics-like the passengers themselves, engorged with foodstuffs, wine, and other self-indulgences. I'd love to see a renaissance of the older aesthetic.
Very fascinating!! Reminds me of my older sister’s model houses from the 80s-90s had cut outs so you can see the interior. That is what got me into scale models!!
Wow. What a superb model. Something that the scale model demonstrates far better than a drawing or picture is what percentage of the ship is machanicl machinery and boilers just to get it to move. It gives you an idea of the size the vessel in real terms. Amazing video.
Stunning model. Its incredible to see all the small details. Must have taken a long time to do this. I love it. Titanic was a real beauty. She will never be forgotten. Im a big Titanic nerd. Thank you for posting this awesome video.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Does the model used in the movie not count as a model? Because that was the size of a yacht. Be hard to be bigger than that. But in all seriousness this is a cool model with nice interior shots. I love cutaways.
Really awesome when I was in 7th grade I made a titanic model out of cardboard and toilet paper tubes for a class project 27 years later I still have model and also decided to make a model of the carpathia to
The beauty of this model is the detail of the interior fittings and shows the opulence of the first class compared to steerage and third class passengers from whom the shipping companies made all their profits. I make models in a 1/200scale cosiderably smaller than this one and can appreciate the skill of the model makers building this model of the Titanic.
Hi Titanic Treasures- That is a beautiful brilliant fantastic video and also amazing amazingly great music too/ the titanic ship famously she was born from Ireland- great movie to remember 1997.
It’s an absolute beautiful model of the most famous ship in history. Even before she left Ireland she was the most famous ship. That is a long record that shall never be broken. Just one more thing thing. (Lt. Columbo) I thought the center propeller turned in the opposite direction as the two wing propellers?
A fantastic model... beautifully done. But I'm curious why rivets weren't added. I realize it's a lot of work, but one of the things I always notice in all photos of the ship are the rivets. Nit picking perhaps. I don't mean to detract from the model.
Think how impressive the actual Titanic was built by the best shipbuilders in the World in Belfast Northern Ireland. All these artifacts should be in the museum there beside the slipway and gantries where she was born and not America.
I am open to correction as it’s difficult to count in this video but: The center screw appears to be four-bladed while Titanic’s is three-bladed. Olympic’s center screw was four-bladed.
This model was created before we rediscovered that Titanic had a three bladed center propeller. The only other flaw is that the engines are running while the ship is tied to the dock.
Years ago I visited this same exposition when they came to Madrid. They still didn't have the model, which looks awesome. Everything was fine, but I got disappointed with the radio room. I see it still looks the same. Many of the objects you see there and/or placement are made up. For example, that telegraph register on the desk was never there because that was used in landline telegraphy. Anyway, it was a nice day and would love to visit this again so I can see the ship model :)
I love this model, though I don't know if it's the biggest... that might actually belong to Digital Domain's recreation of the Titanic for Jame's Cameron's movie (1|20 scale) - though it is in private collection. It doesn't negate the fact of how cool this model is though
wow just wow i think i can speak for everyone that always found the Titanic just amazing work and a gift with talent 1912 just amazing the work the time period clothes the way people were back than totally not like now i could totally keep going but i know you all understand what im trying to say
It's interesting that there are very few life boats visible in this model. Same problem they had on the original Titanic. A clear case of art imitating life.
biggest may be a strech, but most impressive is not. this model is so detailed down to the moving parts. although great, there are some innacuracies, like how the central prop is rotating in port, when there is no way it could have been. the prop's engine needed to accumulate steam to start up. (the central prop was most likely a tri blade, not quad.)
Bei diesem fantastischen Modell haben sich allerdings zwei Fehler eingeschlichen: Erstens - die Schornsteine waren nicht, wie allerdings oft gezeigt, gelb, sondern in gelbstichigem hellbraun gehalten. Zweitens: die Naben der Propeller (Schrauben) waren in dem gleichen Rot gehalten, wie das gesamte Unterwasserschiff. Lediglich die (angeschraubten) Propellerblätter waren bronzefarben.
As with any model there are no doubt countless slight inaccuracies, we're still learning and interpreting so much about her even to this day. As for the funnels, they were painted "White Star buff". With buff being defined as a yellowish beige. Which unfortunately was their own recipe which has been lost to time. It also changed over time, the 1912 colour is not the same as what was used on Olympic in her later years for instance. Photographs of the era (even when actually of Titanic) aren't helpful as the plates and processes used to develop their black and white photographs, can make some colours appear darker or lighter than they were. Comparing the funnels to those on ships from other lines docked nearby can give some general idea on tone and possibly saturation, but only in the rough sense that they were probably not hot pink. So not terribly useful. Currently the closest you could get, would be if you could somehow recover a flake of paint from the wrecked funnels. But almost nothing remains of them and any paint is mostly long gone. There's also a good chance 112 years of salty submersion will have altered the colour of any surviving flake in potentially unpredictable ways. So as it stands, all everyone can say for sure is that it was a buff colour that would be clearly recognisable among its competitors. So it wasn't bright yellow, bright orange or cunard red, but somewhere in between on the warm yellow side of things. That makes this interpretation perfectly fine. Personally I'd go a bit less saturated with a hint of beige, but this certainly looks great too. 😊
@@Shaggyshadric The most recent news ive heard of it was that a wealthy British businessman tried to contact Romandisea to buy it but they didn't respond. might just rust away or get scrapped for metal at this point.
@@godfreysanter1565 you are correct. Hes building the Titanic 2...again lol but for the steel structure of the Chinese Titanic for the theme park. A British business man tried to buy it. I saw the confusion lol
They built a 1/8 scale model for the movie, too, but it was only the back half of the ship. I've seen the 1/20 movie version in person. It's much larger than this one and the detail is bonkers, down to completely accurately placed individual rivets. The huge set they built I wouldn't count because they fudged scale too much.
Very impressive model! Doesn't look to be over seventy feet, as is the model from the movie, which survives as well. However I love the detail, working engine and did I mention the amazing detail?
Esta flauta japonesa no la acabo de entender... Me gustaría que sonara la banda sonora de Titanic. Cambiaria mucho la experiencia de este video. Muy bonita toda la exposición.
The Titanic didn't carry the British flag on her stern. She carried the White Star Line Pennant. We know this because one of the survivors removed it from the staff as the ship went down. The pennant hangs in a museum in England.
The 1:10scale model at the Ship Space Maritime Museum, at Inverness, Scotland beat this model for size. Guess no one checked to see if this model was really the Biggest?
It's an itinerant exposition all around the world. It was in Valencia, Spain, but it's already over. Google "Titanic the reconstruction" for more info :)
It was an exhibition in Valencia, Spain, but it's already over. As far as I know, they move it all around the world, so check their website to see their next destination (google Titanic the reconstruction). At the moment there is no scheduled destination I think.
It was at Valencia, Spain, but it's no longer there. I don't know what will be their next destination. Google "Titanic The Reconstruction" to get more info
It exist a RC models, which is actually the biggest sailable, in the RC club in France in Royat. The model in this video is less detailed but good presentation with all the holes. Not so detailed in my opinion. And a good model need to be operable, at surface if possible for this specific model.
belle maquette mais on peux y voir des erreurs , des aérateurs sont positionnés dans le mauvais sens derrière la première cheminée à tribord , des erreurs de peinture à la base de certaines grues .j'ai déja remarqué ces erreurs sur des maquettes au 1/400 du commerce .et l'emplacement des grues à l'avant (je n'ai pas le nom correct , peut etre l'écubier ) me parait un peu trop large ; dommage ça gache un peu le plaisir
А где внешняя копия Титаника, которую должны были построить уже несколько лет назад и пустить под круизы? And where is the external replica of the Titanic, which should have been built several years ago and used for cruises?
Just amazing how a word like "biggest" in the title can attract such a lot of stupid comments. Perhaps if this model had been described as the "Greatest", model of the Titanic, it might be difficult to disagree.
This is truly amazing.
Thanks for understanding 🙏
Really awesome 👏
That's an impressive model. Love the cutaway parts showing the interior. The attention to detail is amazing!
Wow! This is an incredible recreation. Excellent detail. And to think, it all went to the botom of the ocean having hardly been used......The entire display is wonderful. Thanks for posting.
She's beautiful. These displays about Titanic makes my heart heavy every time.
The use of mirrors is so cool and clever.
What a superb model of the Titanic...must have taken a long time to create it in all it's fine details.
no, not really, about a week!
No matter how many new ship that are built, they will never be as beautiful or famous as TITANIC. she is as famous today as as she was when she was completed.
I love that the interior is shown so that we better grasp its scale. Ill-fated as it was,the Olympic class was still the very pinnacle of human industry at the time.
No wonder it sank--look at all the holes in it.
🙄🙄
Now that’s clever.
There's one whole side completely missing.
😂😂😂😂
Considering this is a real scale and display model and built for those reasons, I can agree with that.
There are larger ones such as Cameron's film model and the rotting model from Raising the Titanic, but those are film models
They can also be fine to scale, but it is something different
Thanks for understanding
Very nice rip lost soles
There's also a 1:10 model which is huge. Not to say that this isn't awesome too.
How did we get from building ships with such magnificent work of art and elegance, to the stacked apartments that float now on the sea.. it beats me.
Modern cruise ships resemble bloated tics-like the passengers themselves, engorged with foodstuffs, wine, and other self-indulgences. I'd love to see a renaissance of the older aesthetic.
Very fascinating!! Reminds me of my older sister’s model houses from the 80s-90s had cut outs so you can see the interior. That is what got me into scale models!!
That is fantastic, the detail is breathtaking. There is another model of the Titanic in St. Clair Michigan, it is spectacular.
I've seen this model here in Mallorca, and it was stunning!! This is the final "scene" from huge Titanic expo.
Wow. What a superb model. Something that the scale model demonstrates far better than a drawing or picture is what percentage of the ship is machanicl machinery and boilers just to get it to move. It gives you an idea of the size the vessel in real terms. Amazing video.
Wow.Real attention was given to detail.♥️👍
This is truly a thing of beauty
The model is fantastic. Nice view of some of the inside. Love the music btw...
WOW what an WORK of ART for who ever Built this is Very Good in the details of it.
Stunning model. Its incredible to see all the small details. Must have taken a long time to do this. I love it. Titanic was a real beauty. She will never be forgotten. Im a big Titanic nerd. Thank you for posting this awesome video.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
Sure looks great, as a model builder I know what kind of work this takes. Love all those cool cross-sections for a real sense of scale
Great attention to detail.
Now how does everyone get on board and fit in those little rooms? It's actually beautiful in every way and I bet Mr Andrews is smiling.
Beautiful..... thanks for posting 👍👏😊♥️
Thank you!
Unbelievable. And thank you to whoever / whomever was behind the camera 🤙
People's fascination with the ship is unending. To think this much effort was put into building a model of the ship. Amazing. .
Stunning display
Amazing 👍🏽
Nice video. The background music is very nice.
Lots of room needed for propulsion.
To me it looks like 1/3. Wow never knew that!
Last note- Nice job!
Fantastic detail. It makes my 1/350 model look like a toy!
To see the layout of her with every little detail very cool.
WOW just wow, great video and lovely Titanic "doll house" :D to be a doll and be able to explore the ship...
C'est émouvant !❤
I wish i could have this in my house its absolutely beautiful
Com essa trilha sonora ficou incrível 👏👏👏👏
Impressive!
Does the model used in the movie not count as a model? Because that was the size of a yacht. Be hard to be bigger than that. But in all seriousness this is a cool model with nice interior shots. I love cutaways.
I'm stunned
Very accurate model, they have even got the correct blue ensign flying at the stern.
is the james cameorn model bigger?
That's really something! 😮
Really awesome when I was in 7th grade I made a titanic model out of cardboard and toilet paper tubes for a class project 27 years later I still have model and also decided to make a model of the carpathia to
Awesome 👍
Thanks 🤗
The beauty of this model is the detail of the interior fittings and shows the opulence of the first class compared to steerage and third class passengers from whom the shipping companies made all their profits. I make models in a 1/200scale cosiderably smaller than this one and can appreciate the skill of the model makers building this model of the Titanic.
Hi Titanic Treasures- That is a beautiful brilliant fantastic video and also amazing amazingly great music too/ the titanic ship famously she was born from Ireland- great movie to remember 1997.
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
what is the railway track that's embedded into the concrete called
I'm surprised it made it as far as it did with those huge holes in the side.
Incrível este modelo 👍
Imagine telling your wife that you are going to build a model of the Titanic and she offers to clear the kitchen table for you? 🤣
That’s a nice model of the titanic 👍
There is another model in Lancaster County, Pa. Owned by Mr. Able who also owns the Star Barn.
It’s an absolute beautiful model of the most famous ship in history. Even before she left Ireland she was the most famous ship. That is a long record that shall never be broken.
Just one more thing thing. (Lt. Columbo)
I thought the center propeller turned in the opposite direction as the two wing propellers?
A fantastic model... beautifully done. But I'm curious why rivets weren't added. I realize it's a lot of work, but one of the things I always notice in all photos of the ship are the rivets. Nit picking perhaps. I don't mean to detract from the model.
Amazing! can i use your footage? The TITAN submarine wreckage landed some 1400 feet in front of the bow.
Chinese traditional music in Titanic related videos as a background... somehow a perfect match, added an extra sense of tranquility.
I didn't know this was Chinese music, I though it was more like Irish flutes but I'm glad that you liked it! Enjoy 😊
Think how impressive the actual Titanic was built by the best shipbuilders in the World in Belfast Northern Ireland. All these artifacts should be in the museum there beside the slipway and gantries where she was born and not America.
I am open to correction as it’s difficult to count in this video but: The center screw appears to be four-bladed while Titanic’s is three-bladed. Olympic’s center screw was four-bladed.
This model was created before we rediscovered that Titanic had a three bladed center propeller. The only other flaw is that the engines are running while the ship is tied to the dock.
What evidence is there that Titanic had a three blades centre screw? I'm curious.
Years ago I visited this same exposition when they came to Madrid. They still didn't have the model, which looks awesome. Everything was fine, but I got disappointed with the radio room. I see it still looks the same. Many of the objects you see there and/or placement are made up. For example, that telegraph register on the desk was never there because that was used in landline telegraphy. Anyway, it was a nice day and would love to visit this again so I can see the ship model :)
I love this model, though I don't know if it's the biggest... that might actually belong to Digital Domain's recreation of the Titanic for Jame's Cameron's movie (1|20 scale) - though it is in private collection.
It doesn't negate the fact of how cool this model is though
It’s certainly beautifully made and detailed, but not the biggest. That prize belongs to the one made for the 1997 film, at over 60 feet
wow just wow i think i can speak for everyone that always found the Titanic just amazing work and a gift with talent 1912 just amazing the work the time period clothes the way people were back than totally not like now i could totally keep going but i know you all understand what im trying to say
Bellissimo!! Complimenti dall.italia.❤❤
Thank you!
Hello, where can I find the background music from this video? Thank you-
Here you go:
ua-cam.com/video/dDTYv-F20sE/v-deo.html
Enjoy!
I Love Titanic
It's interesting that there are very few life boats visible in this model. Same problem they had on the original Titanic. A clear case of art imitating life.
biggest may be a strech, but most impressive is not. this model is so detailed down to the moving parts. although great, there are some innacuracies, like how the central prop is rotating in port, when there is no way it could have been. the prop's engine needed to accumulate steam to start up. (the central prop was most likely a tri blade, not quad.)
Bei diesem fantastischen Modell haben sich allerdings zwei Fehler eingeschlichen: Erstens - die Schornsteine waren nicht, wie allerdings oft gezeigt, gelb, sondern in gelbstichigem hellbraun gehalten. Zweitens: die Naben der Propeller (Schrauben) waren in dem gleichen Rot gehalten, wie das gesamte Unterwasserschiff. Lediglich die (angeschraubten) Propellerblätter waren bronzefarben.
As with any model there are no doubt countless slight inaccuracies, we're still learning and interpreting so much about her even to this day.
As for the funnels, they were painted "White Star buff". With buff being defined as a yellowish beige. Which unfortunately was their own recipe which has been lost to time.
It also changed over time, the 1912 colour is not the same as what was used on Olympic in her later years for instance.
Photographs of the era (even when actually of Titanic) aren't helpful as the plates and processes used to develop their black and white photographs, can make some colours appear darker or lighter than they were.
Comparing the funnels to those on ships from other lines docked nearby can give some general idea on tone and possibly saturation, but only in the rough sense that they were probably not hot pink. So not terribly useful.
Currently the closest you could get, would be if you could somehow recover a flake of paint from the wrecked funnels.
But almost nothing remains of them and any paint is mostly long gone.
There's also a good chance 112 years of salty submersion will have altered the colour of any surviving flake in potentially unpredictable ways.
So as it stands, all everyone can say for sure is that it was a buff colour that would be clearly recognisable among its competitors.
So it wasn't bright yellow, bright orange or cunard red, but somewhere in between on the warm yellow side of things.
That makes this interpretation perfectly fine. Personally I'd go a bit less saturated with a hint of beige, but this certainly looks great too. 😊
Can i buy it from ali express?
Wonder how long this took to build
the biggest Titanic Scale model is the one from the 1997 Cameron Movie. Its 1/20 scale.
I would argue that the Romandisea Titanic is the largest, at 1:1 scale. Though it’s still unfinished
@@Shaggyshadric The most recent news ive heard of it was that a wealthy British businessman tried to contact Romandisea to buy it but they didn't respond. might just rust away or get scrapped for metal at this point.
@@anubisthagod Australian actually - Clive Palmer...
@@godfreysanter1565 you are correct. Hes building the Titanic 2...again lol but for the steel structure of the Chinese Titanic for the theme park. A British business man tried to buy it. I saw the confusion lol
They built a 1/8 scale model for the movie, too, but it was only the back half of the ship.
I've seen the 1/20 movie version in person. It's much larger than this one and the detail is bonkers, down to completely accurately placed individual rivets.
The huge set they built I wouldn't count because they fudged scale too much.
So mesmerizing… 3 years to build, took only 5 days to sink. Sad rip all.
I like the model train they set up for Southampton
Beautiful music Beautiful model. Whats the musics name?
Simplesmente lindo
" SUPERBE! "...Thanks for sharing and HAPPY MODELING "DER Z-CRACK"..." 🤝👍 "
The green locomotive model is incorrect it would of been a lnwr express locomotive
This is a great video! Thanks for sharing your visit! It made me giggle to see the little engines moving. lol So tiny! 🥹
Thank you! Haha everything was so tiny!
Very impressive model! Doesn't look to be over seventy feet, as is the model from the movie, which survives as well. However I love the detail, working engine and did I mention the amazing detail?
About 30 feet at one to thirty scale.
Он даже в масштабе огромный
Legend ship
Esta flauta japonesa no la acabo de entender... Me gustaría que sonara la banda sonora de Titanic. Cambiaria mucho la experiencia de este video. Muy bonita toda la exposición.
brutal modeling of the props they have curvature not straight
The Titanic didn't carry the British flag on her stern. She carried the White Star Line Pennant. We know this because one of the survivors removed it from the staff as the ship went down. The pennant hangs in a museum in England.
Yo también veo otra inexactitud. ¿No se supone que la hélice central giraba en sentido contrario a las otras?
Satisfying music
Thank you!
The 1:10scale model at the Ship Space Maritime Museum, at Inverness, Scotland beat this model for size. Guess no one checked to see if this model was really the Biggest?
It’s no wonder it sunk… look at all the holes in side of it!! 😢
They are to let the water out as it tries to sink.
Now that’s what I call attention to detail.
For those wondering, no this is not the real Titanic.
Wow no shit
Where is this model and museum?
It's an itinerant exposition all around the world. It was in Valencia, Spain, but it's already over. Google "Titanic the reconstruction" for more info :)
Where is this model displayed ?
It was in Valencia, Spain, but it's already over. I don't know the next destination.
Wondering where this model is located to go see it one day maybe?
It was an exhibition in Valencia, Spain, but it's already over. As far as I know, they move it all around the world, so check their website to see their next destination (google Titanic the reconstruction). At the moment there is no scheduled destination I think.
Where is this located?
It was at Valencia, Spain, but it's no longer there. I don't know what will be their next destination. Google "Titanic The Reconstruction" to get more info
Did you stop UA-cam?😢
It definitely the biggest if you include the dockside.
What is this song it’s touching my soul rn
The real maqueta is at Halifax, Canada
It exist a RC models, which is actually the biggest sailable, in the RC club in France in Royat. The model in this video is less detailed but good presentation with all the holes. Not so detailed in my opinion. And a good model need to be operable, at surface if possible for this specific model.
belle maquette mais on peux y voir des erreurs , des aérateurs sont positionnés dans le mauvais sens derrière la première cheminée à tribord , des erreurs de peinture à la base de certaines grues .j'ai déja remarqué ces erreurs sur des maquettes au 1/400 du commerce .et l'emplacement des grues à l'avant (je n'ai pas le nom correct , peut etre l'écubier ) me parait un peu trop large ; dommage ça gache un peu le plaisir
А где внешняя копия Титаника, которую должны были построить уже несколько лет назад и пустить под круизы?
And where is the external replica of the Titanic, which should have been built several years ago and used for cruises?