{F} I must say, the time you have invested into producing this video is astonishing. It came as a surprise when you had not only produced a blueprint of the ship's individual angles, but had also outlined its individual weaponry and labeled them. Incredible! I am very pleased to see WarshipCraft growing on TH-cam, and this video is one of the best quality I've seen so far! I see you have just begun content creation, and that this is your maiden release. Considering you maintain the beauty present in this video going forward, I wouldn't be surprised to see your channel skyrocket very soon! Fair seas to you, and I look forward to more of your videos! (Edit): I am well aware of TH-cam not displaying proper view counts, comments, likes, etc. However, assuming the information relayed to me is correct, I am stellar to be your very first subscriber!
In response to your edit, it does appear that you are in fact the first. I would also just like to say how much your support means to me, if the description and thumbnail weren't obvious your work has been a tremendous inspiration to me and I wish you nothing but the success and growth you deserve in the future.
I wish you the same and more friend! I'm very grateful to be in such a position where my work can influence and inspire others, and I'm certain that yours will continue to do the same!
I have created the Zumwalt and the Arleigh Burke from conscripted alchemists channel, and I built your and it fits right in with my collection of modern boats. What I’m trying to say is this boat tutorial is one of the best I have seen on TH-cam so far. You have earned a sub.
The quality of this video if mind blowing, the amount of effort and different things like outlying armaments came as a huge, well WOW! Not only was the quality top tier but the ship itself was impressive! I am sure glad to have your channel and hope to see u grow! Btw ur first ship is a Ticonderoga just like mine :D
{F} I must say, the time you have invested into producing this video is astonishing. It came as a surprise when you had not only produced a blueprint of the ship's individual angles, but had also outlined its individual weaponry and labeled them. Incredible! I am very pleased to see WarshipCraft growing on TH-cam, and this video is one of the best quality I've seen so far! I see you have just begun content creation, and that this is your maiden release. Considering you maintain the beauty present in this video going forward, I wouldn't be surprised to see your channel skyrocket very soon! Fair seas to you, and I look forward to more of your videos!
(Edit): I am well aware of TH-cam not displaying proper view counts, comments, likes, etc. However, assuming the information relayed to me is correct, I am stellar to be your very first subscriber!
In response to your edit, it does appear that you are in fact the first. I would also just like to say how much your support means to me, if the description and thumbnail weren't obvious your work has been a tremendous inspiration to me and I wish you nothing but the success and growth you deserve in the future.
I wish you the same and more friend! I'm very grateful to be in such a position where my work can influence and inspire others, and I'm certain that yours will continue to do the same!
I have created the Zumwalt and the Arleigh Burke from conscripted alchemists channel, and I built your and it fits right in with my collection of modern boats. What I’m trying to say is this boat tutorial is one of the best I have seen on TH-cam so far. You have earned a sub.
Severely underrated.
The quality of this video if mind blowing, the amount of effort and different things like outlying armaments came as a huge, well WOW! Not only was the quality top tier but the ship itself was impressive! I am sure glad to have your channel and hope to see u grow! Btw ur first ship is a Ticonderoga just like mine :D
I SEE A NEW WARSHIP CRAFT TH-camR INCOMING ==DDD
MIND=Blown! 💥
32 missiles - is that able to sink the Yamato? Because if yes, this is the best ship ever :)
6th sub keep it up I like destroyers
Why not some Japanese ones, too? (e.g. Kongo class destroyers)
That's a great idea, I will be looking into that for the future. Thanks for the suggestion!
Thx
5th sub