I wouldn't call this diorama 'Attack on Pearl harbor' because some crucial features are missing. -USS Vestal- there is no injection kit, and all of the resin kit were sold out. -USS Tennessee and USS West Virginia- since there is no USS Vestal present on the diorama, there is no point to make those ships. I will make 'Attack on Pearl Harbor' diorama when new tooled USS Arizona and USS Vestal are released.
@@EbroinSong , The display is off the hook. . . .but it looks like the explosion was caused by a torpedo based on the water . . . but I do believe the explosion was due to a 1000 lb bomb thru the deck next to turret 2 that set off the magazine. I could very well be wrong or simply a pedantic a-hole. Bottom line. . . GREAT WORK! P.S. I had to look it up "The last bomb hit at 08:06 in the vicinity of Turret II, likely penetrating the armored deck near the magazines located in the forward section of the ship." Battleship Arizona Wikipedia One of the bombs straddled the ship causing many observers to think it had been torpedoed.
The hours you spent re shaping the bow !!! To blow it up !!!! Your a mad man , obviously very passionate for your craft, amazing detail, great video. Keep up the good work pal !!! 👍👍😂
Stoping by again in October 22.. still amazed at how real the explosion comes out.. it’s one of those bob Ross thing where it looks like crap and than BOOM! masterpiece. ✌🏻
My sub used to be parked right across from where the Arizona went down in Pearl. Even then it was like an open wound that would never heal, still leaking oil after all those years. With the awesome memorial on top of it, you can still see the leftover destruction in the harbor. I know there's color film of it, but it still doesn't do it justice to answer the question of how such a wound could still exist after so long a time. I used to stare out at it from the boat topside when we were in port trying to imagine what it was like. All of these aircraft all over the harbor, seemingly come from nowhere, explosions and chaos erupting in all directions and suddenly BOOM when the killer hit took out the Arizona. Your diorama does a good job of capturing just a piece of that madness. Excellent work.
You are a great credit to your culture. Your willingness to create, and then destroy your creation to create something even more amazing takes an incredible amount of faith in yourself and your abilities. We’ll done. I’m truly in awe of your process.
I have visited the USS Arizona about 50 or more times while living / stationed in Hawai’i. Each visit whether with visiting family or a re-enlistment ceremony was always a solemn occasion. The Sailors and Marines entombed on Arizona and other ships in Pearl Harbor are forever a starting point for a country’s coming together. Your modeling skills are amazing and this diorama pays a great homage to the Arizona and her men. Thank you for sharing all of you builds and your incredible skills.
I was also stationed in Hawaii, I was there for the 50th Anniversary celebration and worked as a young 3rd class escorting survivors and listening to their stories. The woman that would come to be my wife was also working there that week.
Excellent build. It took me by surprise eight min in when the music changed to a track from Tenchu. One of my favorite video games…so much so that I have the soundtrack on my phone and it pops up randomly every few days ! 😂
Now that is very impressive. The explosion, flying debris, lights and the shock wave is awesome. It was an extremely sad moment but you honor all those young sailors who perished on that ship on that dreadful day. You really did. Thank you very much. Incredible work.
Words are difficult to find when trying to describe ones emotions after watching your videos. The work and detail that went into the transformation of the Hobby Boss model to this fantastic diorama, requires a thought process that few possess. I am not sure how I'd feel about transforming the work of art, that was the model build, into the vision you had for this. All I can say is it bloody well done Sir.
Not qualified to appreciate the time, precision, detail, patience, etc. invested in these works of art. But am qualified to know that God gave them the skills. What they did with those skills represents THEIR individual talents, dedication, and devotion that few in this world have. As I said, “Works Of Art”. Be proud. Be very proud.
Man your the best I’ve seen by far! Awesome job! Only thing I seen is the black smoke came from the funnel for years people thought the bomb went down funnel. But awesome job man!
Your ingenuity and knack for all dimensions is on full display! Would be wild transition to see how you would present your ideas as practical effects in film.
You got skills man. I'm disabled so I spend a lot of time on you tube and just recently found your channel. It is so enjoyable to watch someone take the time to do the detailed work like you do. You obviously research your projects so as to become a subject matter expert. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and talent.
when you turned the lights on, in the final reveal, it literally caught my breath - I might as well have been seeing a real explosion...lol! the music and build up to the reveal were fantastic...I watched the ship build and was kind of torn that so much is hidden in the explosion....but still....powerful, and beautiful build my friend - well done!!
Not only was the motion picture footage color but it has been shown inversely ( the film negative )countless times. I never would have thought a diorama could have been built to effectively pertay something like this but there it is! Well done!
Like the others here words fail me a complete mastery of all aspects of modelling along with coding., wiring you have become the complete modeller , one of te best on YT and possiblly the world , I stand in awed admiration!
The original film of the Pearl Harbor attack was actually in color. The man filming was a wealthy doctor and serious film hobbyist and was trying out his new color camera. To save money, the copies the US government made were in black and white, and they unfortunately lost the original color film.
His name was Dr Eric Haakenson, a US Army surgeon, and he was visiting some naval colleagues aboard the USHS Solace at the time of the attack. He joined them when Solace sent her boats over to Arizona to rescue survivors of the explosion.
@@Austin-db9wm Doesn't take a government for such things to happen. BBC re-used the video tapes for a lot of early Doctor Who episodes because, who would want to ever watch something like that as a re-run? The value of "historic" things increases as time goes by. Today, people would pay a fortune for certain pieces of military hardware, which was destroyed without a second thought back then because nobody "needed" it anymore.
There's one episode of Unsolved History where they took and cleaned up the footage, stabilized it and now you can clearly see the Arizona be lifted out of the water.
I would love to see this on display at the Memorial some day it would give visitors a deeper look into wat those service men and women really went through. This is the best Diorama I have ever seen great work.
Amazing craftmanship. My father worked with a man who survived the Arizona. Only 20% did. Many have their remains interred on the Arizona after they die. To rejoin their shipmates.
Robert, you may find it interesting to know that the last burial aboard Arizona has already taken place. The remains of Lauren Bruner, Fire Controlman 2nd Class, were placed aboard the wreck on 7 December 2019 -- Bruner had died on September 10 of that year. At the time of his death there were four other remaining surivors from Arizona, and all four had already made arrangements for their own burials elsewhere.
Absolutely genius ! Like a photo from just that moment ! Your work and your ideas have inspired me a lot ( I am a old man ... ) and I am modeling again - trying figure-painting at the moment ... maybe, I can add some pictures next - must see, how to do it. Thank you very much !
The kit was so jank the only option left was to blow it up. All jokes aside, that was an outstanding build and now diorama. I'm still amazed that you went through all that effort to sculpt and paint the bow, only to then cover it all up with that explosion; it really speaks to your dedication to the art.
An absolute masterpiece. Unbelievable to have such skills. I would be happy if I had 20% of it!! Really very, very well done and you get the impression that this scene is happening in real life!!! Good work!
Above & beyond. The greatest diorama action effect I have ever seen that looks dramatic. Good job, excellent craft & very sharp mind to think of this & execute it.
This is on a whole other level. Your dioramas are amazing. I have been modelling and doing dioramas for years and I feel totally humbled and inspired seeing your work. Thank you for sharing. Incredible stuff!
As an ex US Navy veteran this has a special meaning to me. Over a thousand sailors lost their lives in that one explosion. Very well done, it matches the film.
I had the honor to meet four of the last five survivors of the USS Arizona at the 75th Anniversary at Pearl Harbor. They were even gracious enough to sign my book from survivor Donald Stratton. I also met other survivors and veterans of the war, even one gentleman from Australia. I asked USS Oglala survivor, Dick Corder, for his autograph. He said, "You want my autograph?? Why me? I'm not important." I replied, "You're important to me."
USS Arizona Full Build
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I wouldn't call this diorama 'Attack on Pearl harbor' because some crucial features are missing.
-USS Vestal- there is no injection kit, and all of the resin kit were sold out.
-USS Tennessee and USS West Virginia- since there is no USS Vestal present on the diorama, there is no point to make those ships.
I will make 'Attack on Pearl Harbor' diorama when new tooled USS Arizona and USS Vestal are released.
Arduino code:
int LED1 = 3;
int LED2 = 4;
int LED3 = 5;
int LED4 = 6;
int LED5 = 7;
void setup() {
pinMode(LED1, OUTPUT);
pinMode(LED2, OUTPUT);
pinMode(LED3, OUTPUT);
pinMode(LED4, OUTPUT);
pinMode(LED5, OUTPUT);
}
void loop() {
digitalWrite(LED1, HIGH);
delay(20);
digitalWrite(LED1, LOW);
delay(30);
digitalWrite(LED2, HIGH);
delay(20);
digitalWrite(LED2, LOW);
delay(30);
digitalWrite(LED1, HIGH);
delay(20);
digitalWrite(LED1, LOW);
delay(40);
digitalWrite(LED1, HIGH);
delay(20);
digitalWrite(LED1, LOW);
digitalWrite(LED2, HIGH);
delay(20);
digitalWrite(LED2, LOW);
delay(30);
digitalWrite(LED3, HIGH);
delay(20);
digitalWrite(LED3, LOW);
delay(100);
digitalWrite(LED4, HIGH);
delay(20);
digitalWrite(LED4, LOW);
delay(30);
digitalWrite(LED2, HIGH);
delay(20);
digitalWrite(LED2, LOW);
delay(180);
digitalWrite(LED5, HIGH);
delay(20);
digitalWrite(LED5, LOW);
digitalWrite(LED3, HIGH);
delay(20);
digitalWrite(LED3, LOW);
delay(80);
digitalWrite(LED4, HIGH);
delay(20);
digitalWrite(LED4, LOW);
delay(230);
digitalWrite(LED3, HIGH);
delay(20);
digitalWrite(LED3, LOW);
delay(300);
digitalWrite(LED5, HIGH);
delay(20);
digitalWrite(LED5, LOW);
delay(2300);
Blown away
@@EbroinSong ...just WOW....
@@EbroinSong , The display is off the hook. . . .but it looks like the explosion was caused by a torpedo based on the water . . . but I do believe the explosion was due to a 1000 lb bomb thru the deck next to turret 2 that set off the magazine. I could very well be wrong or simply a pedantic a-hole.
Bottom line. . . GREAT WORK!
P.S. I had to look it up "The last bomb hit at 08:06 in the vicinity of Turret II, likely penetrating the armored deck near the magazines located in the forward section of the ship." Battleship Arizona Wikipedia
One of the bombs straddled the ship causing many observers to think it had been torpedoed.
“It belongs in a museum” -Indiana Jones
You are a master of your craft, sir!
Lot of Work, a Lot of Patience = GREAT Model..... it IS FANTASTIC!!! YOU'RE A FINE ARTIST!!
The hours you spent re shaping the bow !!! To blow it up !!!! Your a mad man , obviously very passionate for your craft, amazing detail, great video. Keep up the good work pal !!! 👍👍😂
I guess he is a she 😂
What do you mean? The entire artwork is done in 17 minutes and 56 seconds.
@@HNTR308 Why?
You finally, really did it! You maniac! You blew it up! Ah, damn you! Damn you all to hell!
@@2dlamb Her hands.
Я даже не знаю как без матерных слов выразить своё восхищение, детализацией, скрупулёзностью, кропотливостью и педантичностью!
Phänomenal selten so ein gut gemachtes Diorama gesehen
Stoping by again in October 22.. still amazed at how real the explosion comes out.. it’s one of those bob Ross thing where it looks like crap and than BOOM! masterpiece. ✌🏻
Geez talk about taking modeling to a whole new level, absolutely incredible work mate.
One of the best dioramas I've ever seen!!!!!
My sub used to be parked right across from where the Arizona went down in Pearl. Even then it was like an open wound that would never heal, still leaking oil after all those years. With the awesome memorial on top of it, you can still see the leftover destruction in the harbor. I know there's color film of it, but it still doesn't do it justice to answer the question of how such a wound could still exist after so long a time. I used to stare out at it from the boat topside when we were in port trying to imagine what it was like. All of these aircraft all over the harbor, seemingly come from nowhere, explosions and chaos erupting in all directions and suddenly BOOM when the killer hit took out the Arizona. Your diorama does a good job of capturing just a piece of that madness. Excellent work.
You are a great credit to your culture. Your willingness to create, and then destroy your creation to create something even more amazing takes an incredible amount of faith in yourself and your abilities. We’ll done. I’m truly in awe of your process.
What can I say. Amazing diorama. 1000 bravo to you sir 👏 🙌
What a pleasant surprise! Thank you =)
I have visited the USS Arizona about 50 or more times while living / stationed in Hawai’i. Each visit whether with visiting family or a re-enlistment ceremony was always a solemn occasion. The Sailors and Marines entombed on Arizona and other ships in Pearl Harbor are forever a starting point for a country’s coming together. Your modeling skills are amazing and this diorama pays a great homage to the Arizona and her men. Thank you for sharing all of you builds and your incredible skills.
I was also stationed in Hawaii, I was there for the 50th Anniversary celebration and worked as a young 3rd class escorting survivors and listening to their stories. The woman that would come to be my wife was also working there that week.
A tallent beyond brilliance .
Great Video. really shows the intensity of the explosion. Those poor sailors.
I am simply blown away by your craftsmanship.
I like how you used the in port theme music from world of warships lol. A bittersweet way of honoring the ship and her gallant crew.
Genius. You just get better. My wife really liked this one Ebroin. I want to try something like this.
I love the lightning effect for the exploding powder bags that were thrown out of the magazines.
I served in the US Navy and the Arizona is like a Mythical Creature. The finished ship just made my catch my breath. OUTSTANDING young man!
Lost track of how many times I said OMG while watching this… beautiful.
Unbelievable skills on this display….. wow!
You are a master Illusionist and the Arduino really captured and made the effect of realism. Fantastic Work!
Amazing on many levels, can you please do a model of the Beirut Ammonium Nitrate explosion
You got me hooked on your channel after watching this, Incredible !
Excellent build. It took me by surprise eight min in when the music changed to a track from Tenchu. One of my favorite video games…so much so that I have the soundtrack on my phone and it pops up randomly every few days ! 😂
Exciting both an awesome plane and tour, but also seeing all the future tours parked under the wing 🙂
Now that is very impressive. The explosion, flying debris, lights and the shock wave is awesome. It was an extremely sad moment but you honor all those young sailors who perished on that ship on that dreadful day. You really did. Thank you very much. Incredible work.
Hands down one of the best real event dioramas I’ve ever seen
Just unbelievable! I’m completely floored at the skill level and outside the box thinking it took to achieve the end result! 👏
That is no longer modeling, but a new creative art 👍👍👍👍
That is so realistic that it makes me shiver. Going to the Arizona memorial is on my bucket list.
Words are difficult to find when trying to describe ones emotions after watching your videos.
The work and detail that went into the transformation of the Hobby Boss model to this fantastic diorama, requires a thought process that few possess.
I am not sure how I'd feel about transforming the work of art, that was the model build, into the vision you had for this.
All I can say is it bloody well done Sir.
The detail of this model and the explosion is incredible! You definitely captured this moment in history with great skill and finesse.
WOW. When I first saw that I thought I was looking at a CGI image but I was shocked when I realized it was a real model. WELL DONE.
This is by far the best Explosion i have seen so far!!!
What a beautiful piece of artwork, you amaze me at every piece.
Not qualified to appreciate the time, precision, detail, patience, etc. invested in these works of art. But am qualified to know that God gave them the skills. What they did with those skills represents THEIR individual talents, dedication, and devotion that few in this world have. As I said, “Works Of Art”. Be proud. Be very proud.
Man your the best I’ve seen by far! Awesome job! Only thing I seen is the black smoke came from the funnel for years people thought the bomb went down funnel. But awesome job man!
Yup, it was the contents of the engines being blown.
Your ingenuity and knack for all dimensions is on full display! Would be wild transition to see how you would present your ideas as practical effects in film.
You got skills man. I'm disabled so I spend a lot of time on you tube and just recently found your channel. It is so enjoyable to watch someone take the time to do the detailed work like you do. You obviously research your projects so as to become a subject matter expert. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and talent.
Simply INCREDIBLE!!!!!! Not much more I can say. Looks perfect to me!!!!! We'll done!!!!
when you turned the lights on, in the final reveal, it literally caught my breath - I might as well have been seeing a real explosion...lol!
the music and build up to the reveal were fantastic...I watched the ship build and was kind of torn that so much is hidden in the explosion....but still....powerful, and beautiful build my friend - well done!!
wow nice done, i like it, its like go back in time and watch it blow up again 😀
What the hell! Cant believe, what I just saw. Great Work man!!!
You may be to the model building world what the Beatles were to music. Holy cow! You work in rarified air.
Not only was the motion picture footage color but it has been shown inversely ( the film negative )countless times.
I never would have thought a diorama could have been built to effectively pertay something like this but there it is! Well done!
This one brought tears to my eyes, it was so realistic. Nicely done
Like the others here words fail me a complete mastery of all aspects of modelling along with coding., wiring you have become the complete modeller , one of te best on YT and possiblly the world , I stand in awed admiration!
Wow.....just wow!! You are a true artist.
The original film of the Pearl Harbor attack was actually in color. The man filming was a wealthy doctor and serious film hobbyist and was trying out his new color camera. To save money, the copies the US government made were in black and white, and they unfortunately lost the original color film.
Sounds typical of our government..
@@Austin-db9wm lol yeah exactly
His name was Dr Eric Haakenson, a US Army surgeon, and he was visiting some naval colleagues aboard the USHS Solace at the time of the attack. He joined them when Solace sent her boats over to Arizona to rescue survivors of the explosion.
@@Austin-db9wm Doesn't take a government for such things to happen. BBC re-used the video tapes for a lot of early Doctor Who episodes because, who would want to ever watch something like that as a re-run?
The value of "historic" things increases as time goes by. Today, people would pay a fortune for certain pieces of military hardware, which was destroyed without a second thought back then because nobody "needed" it anymore.
There's one episode of Unsolved History where they took and cleaned up the footage, stabilized it and now you can clearly see the Arizona be lifted out of the water.
I would love to see this on display at the Memorial some day it would give visitors a deeper look into wat those service men and women really went through. This is the best Diorama I have ever seen great work.
Very nice attention to details there! Fantastic piece overall.
You are a true artist. There is not enough words to describe your talent. Just amazing.
At the start of the video, i was thinking " i hope he notices the cordite/ gunpowder explosions "
And you hit it right on the nose! Amazing work.!!
I am in total awe of your artistic ability. What a fantastic piece of art.
You sir are a master modeler. congratulations. Absolutely brilliant.
Amazing craftmanship. My father worked with a man who survived the Arizona. Only 20% did. Many have their remains interred on the Arizona after they die. To rejoin their shipmates.
Robert, you may find it interesting to know that the last burial aboard Arizona has already taken place. The remains of Lauren Bruner, Fire Controlman 2nd Class, were placed aboard the wreck on 7 December 2019 -- Bruner had died on September 10 of that year. At the time of his death there were four other remaining surivors from Arizona, and all four had already made arrangements for their own burials elsewhere.
Fantastic.
WOW......!
Great diorama.
I like the the fire ffx and debree flying erverywhere.
Just plain WOW!! Unbelievable job!
Absolutely genius ! Like a photo from just that moment ! Your work and your ideas have inspired me a lot ( I am a old man ... ) and I am modeling again - trying figure-painting at the moment ... maybe, I can add some pictures next - must see, how to do it. Thank you very much !
i cant wrap my head around on how realistically it looks amazing
they will not be forgotten great work.
I must leave comment... i saw many of your work, but this, where u use led, arduino and your experience is incredible.... veeeery good job... 👍👍👍
Absolutely unbelievable!! Jaw dropping!!
You are incredibly talented
Wow! This dude have special talent to make things looks very real. Great job and thank you for real living it!
dear Lord, this is awsome , keep up the good work
I haven't built a model of anything since I was a kid but watching this was mind blowing. Thanks for sharing.
The kit was so jank the only option left was to blow it up.
All jokes aside, that was an outstanding build and now diorama. I'm still amazed that you went through all that effort to sculpt and paint the bow, only to then cover it all up with that explosion; it really speaks to your dedication to the art.
che capolavoro!!!!!!!! complimenti ....stupenda......................................
This is amazing. When I first saw the still I thought it was a CG rendering!
You’re a true master at what you do
Totally cool results for a lot of effort. Amazing work…🎉
You almost made Dec 7th. Let's just say you started the build on the 7th ok? You did those sailors proud, what an amazing piece this is.
An absolute masterpiece. Unbelievable to have such skills. I would be happy if I had 20% of it!!
Really very, very well done and you get the impression that this scene is happening in real life!!! Good work!
All I can say is “WOW!!!” 😳👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
A brilliant job Pal. well done, great video.
Above & beyond. The greatest diorama action effect I have ever seen that looks dramatic. Good job, excellent craft & very sharp mind to think of this & execute it.
This is on a whole other level. Your dioramas are amazing. I have been modelling and doing dioramas for years and I feel totally humbled and inspired seeing your work. Thank you for sharing. Incredible stuff!
Absolutely amazing. THAT is turning vision and talent! …it’s very hard to teach that skill 👏👏👏👏
Wow! That’s Fantastic 😁
It’s quite Breathtaking, Great Skills to you 👍😁
maquettiste, peintre, artiste quoi!! Vous avez de l'or dans les mains. Je suis très admiratif. Bonjour de France.
Wow I know I’m looking at a model because you showed me how you made it but it almost look real amazing just amazing
As an ex US Navy veteran this has a special meaning to me. Over a thousand sailors lost their lives in that one explosion. Very well done, it matches the film.
Thank you for your service it means alot
Thank you for your service, sailor o7.
You have a fantastic eye for detail Superb 👌
So beautiful! And so sad on the other hand. One can really see the love for the hobby, that went into this build! You are a true master!
YOU have an awesome talent! that is an amazing diorama! Awesome work!
A real work of art...congratulations!
I suggest a video showing the Nimitz 1/700 kit assembly
That's really piece of art.
Another outstanding job.
I love how your models have this sense of life to them. I want to just look at them in person and admire them.
That belongs in a museum
I had the honor to meet four of the last five survivors of the USS Arizona at the 75th Anniversary at Pearl Harbor. They were even gracious enough to sign my book from survivor Donald Stratton.
I also met other survivors and veterans of the war, even one gentleman from Australia.
I asked USS Oglala survivor, Dick Corder, for his autograph. He said, "You want my autograph?? Why me? I'm not important."
I replied, "You're important to me."
None should be forgotten.
That is one of the most fantastic dioramas I have ever seen! EXCELLENT!
It's just mind blowing ! What a fantastic job, it looks real at the end
This is modelling at its highest level - my highest respect to you sir!
Wow that is impressive. And I learned a lot of cool tricks along the way. I LOVE the trailing debris with light at the ends.
One of the best thing i've seen in a while. Keep up the good content, this is ridiculously awesome!