Titanic 1912 Wreck - 1:100 scale model by Jason King

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This is my latest model, completed in May 2014. I scratch built this Titanic wreck model to 1:100 scale. As far as I am aware this wreck model has never been built before. It depicts how I imagine Titanic looked the morning she sank and hit the sea bed. Titanic wreck April 15th 1912.
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This model video of mine is 10 years old now. Check out my current Titanic 1912 wreck model which I have recently started building in a larger 1:72 scale and will be a vast improvement on this older model. I am also going to build the stern section. View and follow the progress @ 'Titanic Models Jason King' on Facebook. BTW - This old model is still around and was recently on display in Milan at a Titanic Exhibition.

JABORG
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Dr. Robert Ballard theorized that for several hours after the sinking of the Titanic "bodies of the passengers rained down on the sea floor". That comment sent chills up my spine.

robertc
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Man, I always wondered what it must have looked like the morning after it sank, and now I can. Great job!

joshualoynes
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The amount of detail and those tiny things you'd never think of (like that part of the break where the internal wall sections are different colors) is just amazing

femmefuntime
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I noticed that the grand staircase was missing. Good touch! It’s theorized that it broke loose and floated free at one point as she sank. James Cameron talked about how they had built the film set to the original specifications and that when it was first was flooded for filming it tore loose and began to float out.

TheRavendearest
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So cool to see the wreck as it would have appeared the next day, without all the rusticles, I wish we would've had the technology to explore the wreck in 1912.

lune
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What's scary and creepy is that the morning after it sank, there must have been 100s of bodies floating around inside the ship

Protantagonist
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Amazing model!! Without all the the ocean grime and rusticles, it is much easier to understand what exactly happened to the ship once it hit the ocean floor.

hop
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The amount of details in this is just amazing not everyone will put this much effort into a model like this

Manwholikestrains
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The clean wreck really shows off the devastation. Thinking about the forces involved to to that makes your stomach churn.

Master_of_Failure
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The Atlantic Ocean is very deep…It's almost as if this model sank to same depth as the building about 10 floors at the bottom.

sushiromifune
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Keep this to show future people how the titanic looked before it deteriorated completely.

randomfoxyfan
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Looks as if shes was found only a couple days after going down

Lycon
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You should waterproof her and put her in a massive tank of water, add fish and you have something close to the real thing! What an amazing piece of work!

andyraison
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This should be exhibited at a Titanic museum, such detail!

SLLindstrom
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Okay, the exterior looks amazing an accurate...but then I saw the interiors. HOLY MOLY this is breathtaking! The view through the hatches, crew spaces on the boat deck, Smith's sitting room, the inside view of D deck through the gangway door, the remains of the Grand Staircase/well, the tiles and carpet, boilers and remains of the second funnels uptakes...it's just absurd the level of detail you put into this.

karlvuleta
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Amazing job. 1.this model shows exact damage without all that mud, rust etc. 2.Thats how Titanic looked, straight after hitting the ocean floor.And later on slowly, slowly, rust appeared, titanic went deeper in to a mud. Etc

yea
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This is absolutely astonishing and must have taken hundreds of hours to do—thank you for this and congratulations!

richterkleiber
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It took her nearly five minutes for her bow to hit the bottom, just imagine her drifting through the cold blackness of the ocean, the final minutes before she meets her final resting place, oh man it gives you chills

thegaminghyena
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2:28 Now, people may be wondering why this davit isn’t swung out. This is because 1st Officer William Murdoch ordered that set of davits swung in, to take Collapsible Boat ‘A’ in, and get it over the side in order to launch it properly. However, his efforts were cut short when the ship suddenly and quickly rolled over to an even keel, immediately swallowing the area in a sudden surge of foaming water. The falls were cut in order to float the boat off, and that set of davits remained in the vertical position.

rhyusbrand