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HFB Marine - Art & Productions
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 16 พ.ค. 2021
Welcome aboard my TH-cam channel!
I create large digital profile drawings of all sorts of ships, anything from sailboats to entire ocean liners!
I have a passion for maritime history and have travelled extensively, photographing ships and shipwrecks all over the world. Through this channel I will be sharing my own videos and documentaries on a variety of nautical topics!
To view more of my artwork, find me on Facebook, Instagram or through my website:
Maritime Art by Henry Brayshaw
I create large digital profile drawings of all sorts of ships, anything from sailboats to entire ocean liners!
I have a passion for maritime history and have travelled extensively, photographing ships and shipwrecks all over the world. Through this channel I will be sharing my own videos and documentaries on a variety of nautical topics!
To view more of my artwork, find me on Facebook, Instagram or through my website:
Maritime Art by Henry Brayshaw
MS Mediterranean Sky 3D Model Showcase
My recent 3D model of the Greek ferry Mediterranean Sky ex City of York, along with some of my of photos and videos of the wreck.
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MV Panagiotis Shipwreck Timelapse 1980 to 2024
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A companion video to the one I previously posted, a faster timelapse of the MV Panagiotis shipwreck on Zakynthos, Greece showing how the wreck deteriorated from 1980 to 2024. All 3D models, textures and editing by Henry Brayshaw. henrybrayshawart.com My other video on the subject:th-cam.com/video/_Lsp-57-LBM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=YaQCGiGPWsLdF6cN Sounds used:'Ocean Waves' by user Noted451 from freesoun...
MS Panagiotis Shipwreck Timeline Episode 1
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The shipwreck of the MS Panagiotis on the island of Zakynthos, Greece showing how the wreck deteriorated from 1980 to 2024. All 3D models, textures and editing by Henry Brayshaw. My website: henrybrayshawart.com Music used: "Punch Deck - Ethereal" is under a Creative Commons (BY 3.0) license: creativecommons.org/licenses/... / @punchdeck Music powered by BreakingCopyright: • 💤 Relaxing Ambient ...
SS Alferdoss 3D model showcase
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My old 3D model of the SS Alferdoss, former ocean liner America/Australis, created using Blender (cycles engine). I created this mostly to practice rendering in Blender (and I havent uploaded in a while). Please note my models are not for sale (yet). Textures and 3D model done by Henry Brayshaw Music used: "AERØHEAD - Fragments" is under a Creative Commons (BY-NC 3.0) license: creativecommons.o...
Evolution of the S.S. America
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This is a re-upload, had to correct some mistakes! Evolution of the United States Lines ocean liner AMERICA, launched in 1939 and designed by William Francis Gibbs. She would have a long and varied career until her wrecking on the island of Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands, January 1994. My website: www.henrybrayshawart.com/ Previous video: th-cam.com/video/kRYY8Eb5iu0/w-d-xo.html Music used...
Evolution of the M.S. Mediterranean Sky and her sister ships
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The evolution of the Greek ferry Mediterranean Sky, along with her three sister ships. She was launched in 1953 as the passenger/cargo ocean liner City of York for the Ellerman Lines. She would later be rebuilt into the ferry Mediterranean Sky by the Karageorgis Lines in 1971. After a long and varied career, she was eventually sold on to Golden Cruisers in 1996. However soon after she would be ...
Evolution of the M.S. Oceanos and her sister ships
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The evolution of the cruise ship M.S. OCEANOS, as well as her three sister ships. The OCEANOS would make headlines in 1991 after she sank in rough weather off the coast of South Africa. The evacuation would be lead by the ships entertainers after her captain and some of her crew left the sinking vessel prior to many of the passengers. Thankfully, no lives were lost. Video of her sinking: th-cam...
Very good work!
I first went in 1994 didn't think much of it, sea was rough and cold and beach was painful to walk on.
Can you do klintholm (dimitrios shipwreck)pls?
Damn man! This is incredible! I love it and keep it up! 👍
I hate that this has only 9 likes
Lovely
She must have been a really beautiful ship to see in person when she was freshly rebuilt and in that yellow livery.
very underrated channel man, keep it up 👍
Queen Mary 1, Titanic, And Nomadic.
It’s kinda beautiful in a depressing way. She was built of iron harvested from the Earth, and overtime she returned to the Earth.
What nostalgia for better times
Make Titanic please.
Saw the wreck in 2012, heard a story that all the contraband cargo had been disappeared by the locals by the time the customs officials arrived.
Underrated. Soooo underrated. you deserve more likes and views
@devinsiemens8319 Thank you very much, that means a lot to me! I'm hoping more videos like this soon. 😊
@@HFBmarine No problem. keep it going with theese great videos. i love the detalied models
thank you for these
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Was it real?
Amazing timeline, I wonder if your gonna do the same for SS American Star?
You made interesting project, i have never seen anything like this before, a recreation of time lapse about some degradation in 3d, it was fascinating
Oceanos
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I went there a few years ago
Resent research by the Metsovio University of Athens shows the cargo ship Saint Bedan took part in the evacuation of Dunkirk saving thousands of lives. These unknown facts gives new aspect to the shipwreck of Zakynthos.
i wonder if any of the ships previous crew members or any of the smugglers went to see the ship over the years
Do anybody know what happened to the ship's propeller?
It held up pretty good until 2020 rolled around
What an amazing video! And at 6:40, i can't wait to see your recreation of the Amstar decay.
Судьба этого судна напоминает мне современную Россию
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I seen this wreck this year during the summer we had to stay on the boat because it was to dangerous cause rocks could’ve fallen on us
is a about birka princess 1986-2006 now louis cruises is called mv sea diamond a sink 2007 in santorini
I wouldnt bother now, not much of it left and its a very dangerous, rusty pile, of vandelised and graffittied debri.
A sidenote to the wreck. There's a kind of a 'feud' between Kefalonia and Zante with the former gestingly showing contempt to the latter on many levels. Among the things that is sometimes said is that only thing worth to go and see in Zante is the wreck. But the wreck itself is Kefalonian 😂
I did not know about the feud, thanks for the extra info! 😅
5:19 I actually went to the wreck back in 2019 For those who plan to visit her, wear chainmail shoes. The beach she’s on is made of rocks, so you won’t feel soft sand below your feet.
That is very true, its quite deceiving from a distance it looks like soft white sand but it's a lot more rocky and pebbly.
Ive been going every year up until the cliff fall. The first time i visited i got off the boat and hit those stones so bad. They are sharp like needles. Never went without beach shoes after that! They are horrendous.
Magnificent work!
Olympic Class
It is impressive that so many people are interested in an insignificant ship that smuggled cigarettes and was wrecked in Zakynthos. This shit has no historical, aesthetic or other value and pollutes the environment. Many should reconsider what is of value and what is not in this life. Zakynthos, like other Ionian islands, has many historically and environmentally interesting places for one to visit. I suggest you turn your interest there.
Get a life!
It IS extremely historically significant, because it appears (as another commenter pointed out) that the vessel participated in the evacuating of Dunkirk in World War II likely saving the lives of hundreds of men.
I had no idea the ship had rotted away that much in just 2 years, i did know that the forward superstructure had since mostly collapsed but I didn’t think the entire hull (cargo section) had rotten and collapsed
It is amazing how much the wreck has changed in the last few years. I think its a lot to do with how much the beach has 'shrunk' due to erosion. When I first visited the wreck in 2003, there was quite a big distance between the wreck and the sea. Over the years the beach has shrunk so much that the wreck is now basically much more exposed to breaking waves (it can get really rough in that cove when the wind shifts). Apparently the last couple of winters have been pretty violent in the Ionians, and now that the wreck bears the full brunt of the rough seas, breaking waves probably smashed right through what was left of the hull. At least that's my theory.
@@HFBmarine I wonder what’s causing the beach to erode, if the beach continues to shorten I don’t think the wreck will be around for much longer :(
Well done mate!! Well done!
Let's hope the Stern Will Survive
absolutely magnificent my friend! I had no idea in just the last 4 years she had essentially entirely collapsed like that...I had figured she was still mostly intact : (
Thank you! Yeah it's amazing how in just the last couple of years, the wreck has changed so much. Definitely a lot different from when I first explored the wreck in 03, when she was still relatively intact (I remember peering into the engine room which still had a lot of its equipment and catwalks still in place and a pretty strong smell of grease and diesel fumes!).
i need more of these
beautiful work! i have one question how did happen the wheelhouse collasped? the roof
Thank you! I think its mostly a combination of exposure to the elements (it was quite a fragile structure, the interior being wood with a thin metal outer skin) and people climbing on it over the years which probably resulted in it eventually collapsing.
@@HFBmarine oh i see now thank you for explaining
Most likely, gravity played a major part
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Amazing to watch! Nature is so insanely and rapidly destructive. It's great to see that illustrated!
Nice job!
So well done
She's an artificial reef now. Better fate than what was headed her way.
100/10 Jaw currently on the floor
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