This is brilliant. Your scaling of the scene allows the viewer to really put the emphasis on the whole scene. It is no long just a ship taken in isolation, it's a ship that exists in a real environment. There is a story here. Fantastic.
Beautiful, I almost feel as if this was the real thing, because of your exceeding talent, bravo! I only own the 1/1800 scale game piece from Axis & Allies Naval Miniatures role playing game. And a motorized 1/700 scale Tirpitz. Take care, and all the best.
@HMS King George V I hope that you will be as successful as Yamato30, Studio Blue Ocean, and Musashi30, will be, when you make your videos. Take care, and all the best.
Beautiful work! I can’t tell you how pleasing it was, to watch this build progress to the final reveal? Really stunning stuff....especially after watching you sculpt that cliff in brown clay stuff! I sat there and thought to myself, that’s so rubbish.....😂😂😂 and then you skilfully painted and decorated it and transformed it.....and I’m glad that I hadn’t uttered the word “rubbish” out loud! 😎🤪😂😂 I’ve ordered several of the Flyhawk 1/2000 kits off of the back of this video presentation, as their detailing is awesome! Thanks for the PE mast tutorial.....a useful addition to the mix! 👍🏻👍🏻
Riesen Respekt wieviel Liebe und Detail und Hingabe in deinen Projekten steckt!^^ Ich feier das Kunstwerk der Tirpitz, der einsamen Königin des Nordens
We were in the fjord last week. THe model is magnificent, but the water in the fjords is a LOT deeper blue that yours. That said, I do understand why you would use some "artistic licence" to make it a little lighter and thus more transparent.
Great work! I live 38 kms from Fættenfjorden, where the Tipitz sometimes was stationed. There it was attacked by british Mosqitoes. But i see now, that a giant hand would be more effective.
Amazing detail. I appreciate the time and effort you put into this. What you show in a few minutes I am sure it had taken several hours to plan this out and create it.
This is just amazing, your hands, skills, and ability to take the time to build it and even show us. Also to use medal on it to, makes it amazing that you can do that and many can't.
Very nice build, the ship and diorama turns out beautiful. Only the headline is wrong. A Fjord could never be into a ship! The Ship (Tirpitz) was shown here in a norwegian Fjord... It should therefore read "1/2000 Tirpitz in Fjord".
Fun fact, the bombs used to finally sink the Tirpiz were called “tall boys”. We now call the tall single cans of beer in the cooler section “tall boys”. Apparently a live “tall boy bomb” was found near a busy shipping area in Poland around 2020. They tried to use a robotic submersible to disarm it so it could be moved……….and let’s just say it’s a good thing it was a robot, not a human there when it went off. The blast was caught on camera, RIP fish in the vicinity. Apparently people’s who’s sole job to disarm old still live WW1 and WW2 munitions have job security for the next 250 years it’s estimated. Every year a few farmers are killed plowing their fields when a old bomb is struck by accident. Saw a clip of a farmer picking up old bombs and putting them in a wire cage for proper disposal, pick up is once a month. Construction workers are also at risk when digging. I think in 2019 an old “ Blockbuster” bomb was found underground right next to an underground fuel tank for a gas station. Was still live to. They had to disarm it, CAREFULLY put it into the back of a soft sand filled truck, and SLOWLY drive out of very densely populated area to a more remote location for proper disposal. Ironically, one week after the memorial to the 75 anniversary of the D-day landings, a random bomb, in a thankfully empty German field blew up. Terrified a few neighbors to see a 33 foot wide hole that was 13 feet magically appear near them. Yep. The cost of war spans generations it seems.
my grandfather had all kinds of modelships i think it was over 350 ships like these it was extremely cool seeing them in his house but you were never allowed to touch them the sail things is like papper the will break very easily. sadly his collection got sold beacuse of his death but its still a great memory
This is some next-level building, I can barely do pin-points on my Space Marine helmet lenses. Even the assembly is tough at this scale, let alone the painting...
That is actually one of thee best renderings I have ever seen and I have seen a lot of them. Also, not to criticize or critique, just a suggestion.... but I think maybe you could add just a bit of action in the water around the hull of the ship.
Well done. And I think you managed to give viewer of the diorama a nice understanding of how big this ship really was. There's some components you could have added to tell more of it's story. To me, it looks like she's at anchor, but I see no chains. When stationed in the Norwegian fjords, Tirpitz always had a huge support team around. There where torpedo nets enclosing her, and a lot of AA guns and smokegenerators on land. If you had implemented this, I think the diorama would have been lifted to the next level.
You know, the history books don’t mention the Tirpitz being chased by a giant hand.
Most modern translations accidentally change it to be a man named Hans. Only real historians know about the hand!
@@edmcotterman Best comment so far.
Very stunning build.
I'm struck by the scale, how the Fjord just looms over Tirpitz, showing that nature dwarfs even such a mighty vessel.
Hell, Yamato was an ant compared to the Mountains of japan. Even the mightiest warships are nothing to mother nature
That said, I don’t have space for a mountain so…. I’ll take a 1/100 scale Yamato for the backyard.
This is brilliant. Your scaling of the scene allows the viewer to really put the emphasis on the whole scene. It is no long just a ship taken in isolation, it's a ship that exists in a real environment. There is a story here. Fantastic.
I struggle with building kit's at 1/76 scale. Hats off to you building at that scale with no hand shaking.👍👍👍😲🤘🖖
I couldn't do this. Unfortunately you need steady hands. I'd mangle half of the parts trying to get them to fit!
@@largol33t1 same here
Norway right?
1:72 is easy lol I build a spitfire 1:72 and I build a 1:100 tank
Pro tip: brace your hand against something before "going in for the kill" for a lack of words.
this is awesome! great job!
Dude im a big fan, and yea it is awesome
2nd
Beautiful, I almost feel as if this was the real thing, because of your exceeding talent, bravo!
I only own the 1/1800 scale game piece from Axis & Allies Naval Miniatures role playing game. And a motorized 1/700 scale Tirpitz.
Take care, and all the best.
@HMS King George V I hope that you will be as successful as Yamato30, Studio Blue Ocean, and Musashi30, will be, when you make your videos.
Take care, and all the best.
It's amazing what a little paint can do to the rock. Great work!
Beautiful work! I can’t tell you how pleasing it was, to watch this build progress to the final reveal? Really stunning stuff....especially after watching you sculpt that cliff in brown clay stuff! I sat there and thought to myself, that’s so rubbish.....😂😂😂 and then you skilfully painted and decorated it and transformed it.....and I’m glad that I hadn’t uttered the word “rubbish” out loud! 😎🤪😂😂
I’ve ordered several of the Flyhawk 1/2000 kits off of the back of this video presentation, as their detailing is awesome! Thanks for the PE mast tutorial.....a useful addition to the mix! 👍🏻👍🏻
Riesen Respekt wieviel Liebe und Detail und Hingabe in deinen Projekten steckt!^^ Ich feier das Kunstwerk der Tirpitz, der einsamen Königin des Nordens
Breathtakingly beautiful result, very realistic and absolutely stunning
Un lavoro davvero notevole con una scala così piccola. Complimenti!! Chapeau!👏👏👏👏
We were in the fjord last week. THe model is magnificent, but the water in the fjords is a LOT deeper blue that yours. That said, I do understand why you would use some "artistic licence" to make it a little lighter and thus more transparent.
El trabajo..perfecto!!! La música!!! Dios mío!!! Bravooo
I really like the mood and the serenity of the scene. Also really like the foliage.
We finally get to actually see and feel what the Tirpitz looked like when she was hiding in the fjords from the British before the mad Channel dash..
Just a small but a detail I love, the wiring on the masts!
Beautiful, absolutely stunning, outstanding job
I sat through the entire video. In the end it felt like i was seeing her if she was real. Amazing work. Thanks for sharing with the world. Cheers!
The Tirpitz was real
All that's needed now is a 1/144 Lancaster Bomber or 2 flying over head with a Tall Boy screaming through the air.just before they hit the water.
Wrong fjord
Great work!
I live 38 kms from Fættenfjorden, where the Tipitz sometimes was stationed. There it was attacked by british Mosqitoes.
But i see now, that a giant hand would be more effective.
Very very cool! My only suggestion would be to use a better quality masking tape like "blue" tape to avoid those fuzzy edges
i love these ships, the bismark and the tirpitz are gorgeous ladies
Finally a channel that does these kind of models, this is amazing + new sub!
I have a Revell 1/2000 model of Tirpitz.....now MY appetite stirs....
Amazing detail. I appreciate the time and effort you put into this. What you show in a few minutes I am sure it had taken several hours to plan this out and create it.
Strangely relaxing to watch. You have very steady hands.
Brilliant work , i play World of Warships and i love the Tirpitz and Bismarck
On What 🤔. Same With Me 😃
That's just gorgeous, I adore dioramas like these, they make me feel as if I'm seeing the world from the eyes of God
This is just amazing, your hands, skills, and ability to take the time to build it and even show us. Also to use medal on it to, makes it amazing that you can do that and many can't.
Ficou perfeito!....meus parabéns pela arte!...👏👏👏 🇧🇷
Very nice build, the ship and diorama turns out beautiful. Only the headline is wrong. A Fjord could never be into a ship! The Ship (Tirpitz) was shown here in a norwegian Fjord... It should therefore read "1/2000 Tirpitz in Fjord".
Thanks to you, I was able to correct the wrong title. Thank you.
It’s beautiful.
I’ve looked at this for five hours now.
Brilliant work. Very well done. More please!
Very realistic at first I didnt understant the random placement of the tape looking thing but its for the beautiful horizon of camo.
I love it!
Fun fact, the bombs used to finally sink the Tirpiz were called “tall boys”.
We now call the tall single cans of beer in the cooler section “tall boys”.
Apparently a live “tall boy bomb” was found near a busy shipping area in Poland around 2020. They tried to use a robotic submersible to disarm it so it could be moved……….and let’s just say it’s a good thing it was a robot, not a human there when it went off.
The blast was caught on camera, RIP fish in the vicinity.
Apparently people’s who’s sole job to disarm old still live WW1 and WW2 munitions have job security for the next 250 years it’s estimated.
Every year a few farmers are killed plowing their fields when a old bomb is struck by accident.
Saw a clip of a farmer picking up old bombs and putting them in a wire cage for proper disposal, pick up is once a month.
Construction workers are also at risk when digging.
I think in 2019 an old “ Blockbuster” bomb was found underground right next to an underground fuel tank for a gas station.
Was still live to.
They had to disarm it, CAREFULLY put it into the back of a soft sand filled truck, and SLOWLY drive out of very densely populated area to a more remote location for proper disposal.
Ironically, one week after the memorial to the 75 anniversary of the D-day landings, a random bomb, in a thankfully empty German field blew up.
Terrified a few neighbors to see a 33 foot wide hole that was 13 feet magically appear near them.
Yep.
The cost of war spans generations it seems.
I know it would be difficult to do but wouldn’t it be great to depict a Tall Boy above about to slam into it. Great work.🇦🇺
my grandfather had all kinds of modelships i think it was over 350 ships like these it was extremely cool seeing them in his house but you were never allowed to touch them the sail things is like papper the will break very easily. sadly his collection got sold beacuse of his death but its still a great memory
That was a joy and mesmerizing to watch you work. Thank you.
Never seen anything like that before, Absolutely beautiful 👍🇦🇺
I am looking forward to seeing you do one with a little X-craft sneaking up underneath.
I can't see it! Its camouflaged so well :3
There’s small…. Then there’s what ever that was
Amazing work tho, truly great
Now that really is a pocket Battleship.
The Tirpitz was never the "Queen of Fjords" Keep in mind she was part of an occupying force. She was the leviathan dwelling in them.
いきなり画像アップで見せたら、まるで本物と間違える・・とても素敵なジオラマです。これ、欲しい~~~(^○^)
You deserve to at least have 100,000 subscribers amazing work!!
One of the best dioramas I've seen ever, it really speaks to me, wish I had one like it.
Amazing job! Thanks for sharing your art!
I can’t get over how beautiful this is
This is awesome man. That view gave me super chills
Now we need Lancaster's with tallboys
Yeah that would be perfect the Lancaster above it with the fat boy just being dropped
Ah yes, the fat boy and little man
Your work is absolute gold
Чудово! Як справжнiй!
Perfectly! How real!
Wow, stunning work 👍
Love that you can see the reflection of the ship in the "water".
Fantastic job 👏👏👏 thank you 🙏
This is some next-level building, I can barely do pin-points on my Space Marine helmet lenses.
Even the assembly is tough at this scale, let alone the painting...
That is actually one of thee best renderings I have ever seen and I have seen a lot of them. Also, not to criticize or critique, just a suggestion.... but I think maybe you could add just a bit of action in the water around the hull of the ship.
I love your work!
When I was a kid, I bought a Bismarck kit.
However, although it was certainly a Bismarck package, the contents were Tirpitz.
Lovely work, as always. Can I ask where you got the model from?
Thank you. I buy it at a model shop in my country.
Well done. And I think you managed to give viewer of the diorama a nice understanding of how big this ship really was. There's some components you could have added to tell more of it's story. To me, it looks like she's at anchor, but I see no chains. When stationed in the Norwegian fjords, Tirpitz always had a huge support team around. There where torpedo nets enclosing her, and a lot of AA guns and smokegenerators on land. If you had implemented this, I think the diorama would have been lifted to the next level.
Absolutely beautiful! Bravo sir 👍🍺
Can’t believe you even did the rigging for a 1/2000 scale, Jesus 😮 I’m watching a genius at work
Looks amazing! Future idea could be the yamato in a Japanese harbor or the Japanese fleet in man in the highcastle, when they arrive in San Francisco
Exquisite and inspiring! Greetings from Greece!
SAGENHAFT !!!! APPLAUS mit ganz lieben Grüßen von der Ostsee, schrieb Dieter
Очень КРАСИВО И КРУТО !!!!!!!!🇷🇺🇷🇺🇬🇧🇬🇧
Hello nice video, I was wondering what music is at 13:00, thanks!
Incroyable travail, un plaisir à regarder
So much freehand work. So much envy on my part.
15:00 beautiful work
Those deck masks are amazing :D
Looks so great! All the best for You! ;)
Wonderful job. Congratulations.
1/2000 ㅎㄷㄷㄷ 저 사이즈의 함선 프라도 있나보네요
플라이호크에서 나온 제품이 있더라고요!
Great job. Beautiful diorama. Did you thing to various a little bit a colour of "trees" by airbrush?
I just attach it on. I didn't paint it. Thank you!
My favorite video. GOOD KEEP IT UP
That's a tiny little Tirpitz.
Dude this might be one of my favorites
I got to visit the spot where she was sunk back in 2018. Great model. Amazing.
This thing comes with precut masking for painting!?!? Why don't all models come with this? 🤯🤯🤯
My hands shake so bad I would have annihilated everything lol. Good work!
Wow. Just wow. How can one human be so good at this?
15:17 This shot actually looks like a real photo, wow.
Thanks for the video and well done on a nice job. What about some anchor chains...
very impressive and relaxing with the background music
이 작은거에 이런 디테일을...존경합니다 선생님 ㅠㅜㅠㅠ
Amazing! I can't believe I missed this!
멋진작품 구경잘하고 갑니다~^^
Sad thing is she wasn’t destined to hide away in a fjord,she was a battleship after all .Unbelievable job ,we’ll done!!
It did shell an enemy shed once.
Wow… the music at the end made the ship look almost majestic!! What’s the music name??
You could also have added the anti-submarine nets and shore batteries for some more interest.
freaking outstanding!!!! awesome work.
Otto - "We've been sitting in this fjord for so long now... I could just kill for an ice cold tallboy!"
Heinrich - "Please stop saying that."
Amazing, i already struggles from a 1/700 model of yamato, while you can do a 1/2000 one, I'm simply blown away.
Mad respect for the amount of time and effort that went into this
There’s just some thing about man made war machine standing in nature, make it some how so serene and peaceful
I know!! It’s a work of art
Amazing that this model is one-two thousandth of the real thing.
No way! This is fantastic!