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A large seven foot model of the RMS Titanic, made of LEGO sinking in a swimming pool. This is a remake of my popular video from last year; the model is model detailed than the earlier one. Plus I put a tad more effort into editing this time, and as requested added some music!
(づ。◕‿‿◕。)づ (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ
TIME LAPSE: • LEGO Titanic Construction Time-Lapse【...
3D MODEL: http://www.hagermanships.com
IMGUR GALLERY:https://imgur.com/gallery/n9hWS
This model of the Titanic is over 7 feet long and weighs 33 pounds; making it a task to mode around. To get the model to sink, it is filled with coins to counteract the buoyancy in LEGO bricks due to trapped air.
This model does NOT break in half, although it was built as two pieces, split between the third and fourth funnel. Sadly after many attempts I could never get it to "break" like how all you guys probably want it to. So here is how the Titanic would have sunk if it did not break in half and if the sea floor was a wee bit shallower as my Pool is only 6 feet deep.
Music Credits:
"The Descent" && "Pixelland" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License…...more
A large seven foot model of the RMS Titanic, made of LEGO sinking in a swimming pool. This is a remake of my popular video from last year; the model is model detailed than the earlier one. Plus I put a tad more effort into editing this time, and as requested added some music!
(づ。◕‿‿◕。)づ (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ
TIME LAPSE: • LEGO Titanic Construction Time-Lapse【...
3D MODEL: http://www.hagermanships.com
IMGUR GALLERY:https://imgur.com/gallery/n9hWS
This model of the Titanic is over 7 feet long and weighs 33 pounds; making it a task to mode around. To get the model to sink, it is filled with coins to counteract the buoyancy in LEGO bricks due to trapped air.
This model does NOT break in half, although it was built as two pieces, split between the third and fourth funnel. Sadly after many attempts I could never get it to "break" like how all you guys probably want it to. So here is how the Titanic would have sunk if it did not break in half and if the sea floor was a wee bit shallower as my Pool is only 6 feet deep.
Music Credits:
"The Descent" && "Pixelland" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License…...more