Inaccuracies LIST 1. Mast and funnels didn't collapse 2. The break should have been between the 2nd and 4th funnels 3. The ship should have broke to 4 or more sections 4. The ship should have sunk with a starting 5 degree list to starboard then a 9 degree list to port 5. The ship should haven't capsized 6. The angle should be 30 degrees since a ship can't handle a 45-80 degree angle 7. In the final moment, the ship should haven't go vertical since thats not possible 8. The ship should have broke when the waterline reached the 3rd funnel base/deckhouse 9. Before the break-up (roughly between the times of the first and second funnel collapsed until the break-up), the ship should have an even keel. 10. The ship didn't rotate in the sea before rising to a 90 degree angle 11. The ship's port list after the break-up should be 11-15 degrees. Inaccuracies Tally: 11 Quote: Movies Aren't Always Real
Titanic broke at middle’ and now it’s it on the Ground of the sea. Titanic, British luxury passenger liner that sank on April 14-15, 1912, during its maiden voyage, en route to New York City from The Titanic sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on. 15th April, 1912 after hitting an iceberg. . The massive ship, which carried 2,200 passengers and crew, had struck an iceberg two and half hours before.
You know there building a titanic 2 and it will set sail in 2027 following the same route and you can buy tickets hopefully it will get to new york instead of sinking ❤🚢🎫
Not really. The model is fantastic but the way it sank wasn't accurate. The ship broke in the wrong spot (its supposed to break right at the base if the 3rd funnel) and the 4th funnel should have fallen when it split as well. It also can't get to that high of an angle, it's physically impossible.
This is a very annoying and specific nitpick, but when you crashed the model you forgot to turn the ship to starboard, which prevented the real titanic from scraping its entire starboard side from being scraped.