I hope everything goes right! Even tho Im not the one who spent months making it, I can feel the stress... good luck! (and please make a video out of the footage you got on the smaller ship!)
I always keep tuning in on your channel to see the progress i love the time and effort you spend doing this! I would never be able todo something like this i cant wait for the sinking keep up the outstanding work. And i hope your calculations are correct!
@Mr.401_Official I also love this content!I will hope the sinking goes as expected.Still sad to see such a great model sink,yet its so fascinating at the same time.
This is actually a really cool look at the engineering behind trying to make one of these paper models sink on an even keel, as ships do tend to capsize as they sink! Hope this all turns out well! (By the way I really think uploading the JVO3 video would be cool! Totally reccomend!)
But the bow is gonna be on the bottom already. I think I’ll have to support the stern so it doesn’t settle down, the cutting part is gonna be very difficult though…
Since you're actually cutting the ship in half, stop the sinking at roughly 11° angle (before she hits bottom), so, when you'll do the split scene, the bow will smash into the sea bottom and, if we're lucky, once you'll let it go down definetively, the wreck of the bow will be really similar to the actual wreck (remember to not cut the wiring between the masts until the two halves are not totally separated, this will make the foremast come down and smash the bridge).
Why specifically at a 11 degree angle, and why before she hits the bottom? I’ll have to support the hull to even cut off the stern, and for that the bow has to be on the bottom. I’ll do the breakup scene separately, so I’m not gonna rip out the mast, and if I did I don’t think that would destroy the bridge. I’ll just leave the wreck as it is and nature will do the rest.
@@Mr.401_Official 11° is the angle Titanic was when she splitted in two, and doing it before hitting the bottom grants you the chance to have a highly realistic wreck to film when you'll do the "Discovery Part" of the movie. If I calculated well enough, that's gonna happen... But it's still your chouice of how to do it
You can search up (Well did the Titanic get snapped in half) And click on images The first photos you will see the ship snapped in half behind the Third Smoke Stack