TITANIC WRECK (BEFORE AND AFTER) DIORAMA/ How to make/ DIY

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Hello dear friends,


In this video tutorial you can see how I created a before and after diorama of the Titanic Ship in its full glory together with her wreck as it currently lays on the ocean floor after she sunk in the North Atlantic Ocean.

I created the sea bottom with Polymer Clay and microbaloon powder.
I painted the various parts with acrylic colors.
The Titanic Ship is illuminated by small LED lights operated by 3 watch batteries.

This ship wreck Titanic diorama is one of my favorite epoxy resin art/diorama projects and I hope you will like it too.


Thank you for watching and see you again soon.

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Music
1. Venkatesananda - Jesse Gallagher
2. Rain Fuse -French Fuse

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All Comments (21)
  • @Boylei
    Love the concept of having both the wreckage and the ship in its prime together. Great voiceover as well! Beautiful work and video!
  • What a tribute to the late queen of the seas. 10/10 The details the accuracy is on point. Well done my good man.
  • @Toolsquatch
    This is honestly a museum-worthy diorama, incredible work.
  • This may very well be the coolest, most amazing Titanic display I've ever seen. I am going to try and make this. It's an understatement to say this was well done.
  • It’s like the ghost of the titanic is trying 2 finish it’s Journey!
  • @racistv1nce430
    I love the detail! The smoke not coming out of the forth funnel is an amazing touch! 👍👍
  • I’m blown away on how well this awesome creation came out, I’m almost out of words to describe your titanic related creations, hope to see more in the Future! Keep up the great Work!
  • @Vickie-Bligh
    Bravo. The wreck looks just like the images of the Titanic that I've seen, so spot on. Just beautiful, sir. Absolutely gorgeous. Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
  • @Hypersonic156
    Mate, this is impressive how you’ve done the wreck! You already did a great job with your sinking Titanic and iceberg collision Titanic! But to make it before and after was genius! (even if there’s been ones like that done before) your narration was nice to listen to as well, keep it mate!
  • @Milk-rt3mn
    Удивительно, что ты сделал такую деталь, что из последней трубы не идёт дым. Как в реальности. Однозначно лайк за старания, спасибо!
  • This video was beautiful. I appreciate that you put the contrast between with the ship before and after it sunk it really gives a sense of reality and awe.
  • @user-xg8it5sq6q
    I'm running out of superlatives to describe how good your work is, Brilliant as usual - oh and really nice brush skills
  • @Quickened1
    As always, superb! Particularly like when you panned over the top, it almost looked like the ship was moving through the water! A very nice tribute...
  • @Hgvuyfcytcftv
    I used to always put these videos on 2x and skipping forward but then I realised how nice it is to watch the actual process. Good job, your an inspiration👍❤️
  • I love how you payed attention to the last chimney! For everyone who doesn't know: The last chimney was only for decoration since ships with 4 chimneys were quite popular. It only contained some ventilators for the vent system onbord the ship.
  • @jeffwalker7185
    That is absolutely amazing. I love your attention to detail - especially only having smoke coming out of three smoke stacks as the fourth was mainly cosmetic.
  • @lunazeppeli8340
    Oh my GOODNESS!!!! This is beautiful work!!!! You did AMAZING!!!! I’ve been studying Titanic since I was just a girl and even now I’m always learning something new! WELL DONE!!!! 😍❤️⭐️
  • This would be amazing in a museum. Cut it in half and add enough resin between them to accurately show the depth of the wreck below the surface. The before model could be at the top of a flight if stairs. Then as you go down the stairs around the model tower you could have other points that show how heights of skyscrapers etc in comparison all the way to the bottom.
  • @ThePenguinHere
    The details on this diorama is honestly impressive almost like a museum piece like the waves and the details of the wreck and I love the attention to detail and the work that went into this diorama thumbs up from me 👍