Don't get me wrong, this is some serious dedication and attention to detail that is mind boggling. But thinking about sitting down for hour after hour and doing this.. made me feel actually sick to my stomach.. physically nauseous... You Sir, are an absolute Beast! (in a good way :) ).
I thought I was Pretty Decent as I have built and rigged the big Revell USS Constitution twice, plus countless cars and aircraft, both plastic and balsa, static and Functional. But this man Has eyes of an eagle and the patience of Jobe
Every build seems to take it to a new level! Absolutely blown away to see that caliber of work at 700 scale. Your concentration levels to work with such miniscule parts is mind blowing. Thank you for this posting
I told another modeler in here, I am 57 and been building models since I was 9 years old. And I still find my self going to school. Your one of the best in my opinion. Thank you for posting your work, it's an inspiration.
This is an absolute masterpiece. just watching your build video brings sense of calm and satisfaction to me and further motivate to get up those dusty boxes of kits..
What I really seem to like about these tamiya/Flyhawk models is that you can put in as much or as little detail as you like. You don't HAVE to make the little metal AA Guns, but it's an option for you. Or you can also put them in later. I'm sort of understanding that, I'm also realizing that it's probably easier than it looks if you take things methodically. I've only ever built some model planes and they're alright but I REALLY want to deep dive in, and I really want to make everything look just right. I think i'd like to tackle the Bismarck for my first ship.
I've seen most of your videos and it is so impressive to see how it all comes together, man I can watch your videos over and over, I have been building scale model warships for about 42 years now and I am really good at it but man you are next level. Absolutely amazing.
@@dannymiller3315 it most certainly cannot. 5 inch flak guns can engage target far outside the range of the phalanx and the phalanx can only engage one target at a time.
@@Spookie425 I think a combination of both provides the best coverage, as flak guns can't shoot down missile, i believe (correct me if i'm wrong) that the phalanx can
My biggest issue with folding these parts is sometimes the part breaks at the fold. Also my poor eyes just can't see the folds at that small a detail. So thanks Ebroin for showing me it can be done. Time to try again - where's that HobbyBoss 1/700 USS Arizona I stashed five years ago?
Absolutely inspiring! In truth, I haven't built a Tamiya kit (my favorite) in years, but since watching this ... I may need to rediscover this long lost love. Your videography and comments are right on the mark. Excellent!
Absolutely amazing! I couldn't even handle the PE on aftermarket flakvierling 38s for my 1:350 Tamiya Bismarck! Can't even imagine building those tiny bofors and Oerlikons in 1/700!
Looks absolutely amazing. Excellent work! I put together this model with the stock AA guns, wood deck, and just mast and radar PE - and I didn't have nearly the patience you had with masking. I salute you. And I never know where to anchor the ends of the vertical rigging...
That's what I call dedication ! Paying so much attention to minute details you can only see with a microscope, only to break half of the whole darn thing into pieces by making a diorama of the ship getting attacked by Kamikaze..
This is astonishing! I have no idea how you can work with such small parts, and without magnifying them too. I'm building Tamiya's 1:350 Missouri, but your 1:700 model is twice as detailed. 👍
Great video!! Love the skills and technique that you show. The only down fall to the video is the frequency of ads. Made it very hard to want to stay with your process. Thanks
Just received Veryfire’s USS Louisiana (Montana Class Battleship, the ones that were never actually built).....Also a 1/700 kit which I’ll get some brass barrels for 12 16inch....awesome ships! Might consider Veryfire’s new Yamato...
As a Ret. U.S.S. Missouri BB63 sailor, Plank Owner & Golden Shellback, this WWII build took way to long to complete! But thinking about sitting down for hour after hour and doing this.. made me feel actually sick to my memories of Post WWII Missouri, a place that I called home for 8years! I watched them pull the Mo into Dry Dock #1 at LBCH Naval ship yard, I was a Recommissioning Crew Member 10 May 1986, Pier 32, San Francisco harbor! Try something a little less Painstaking and Current of the Mo, "KBMO, BB63" " Strength for Freedom, VIS AD LIBERTATEM "! Thanks but an Hour was Too Much for Me!
My great grandfather served aboard USS Wisconsin back in WW2. He flew her Kingfisher planes and even rescued a Japanese from the sea and received a sword from him.
Thank you for the comment! I use diamond files, I don't know the company's name because there is no brand mark or information on my files. You probably can find same files as mine if you google diamond files.
Insane detail. Fantastic. Put some tainted transparent behind the bridge windows next time. Windows look fairly dark on real ships and the see through immediately betrays the model which could otherwise easily fool you for either a much bigger model or even the real thing!
When I go to Perth I'm going to every model shops and buy uss Missouri and uss Arizona and uss new jersey and uss enterprise and uss Nimitz aircraft carriers and uss Saratoga and uss Lexington and uss Yorktown
4:50 The moment I drop it on the floor, it OF COURSE lands upside down and as I roll my chair back to pick it up the front wheel rolls over the whole thing and turns all the guns into little, ruined pancakes! 3 seconds later is when the whole model kit shatters against the wall and I go do something else.
USS Missouri Diorama video
th-cam.com/video/ATKUT4eNL6E/w-d-xo.html
Is this, by chance, in any part due to the recent drama involving the USS Missouri in the game World of Warships by Wargaming.net?
Don't get me wrong, this is some serious dedication and attention to detail that is mind boggling. But thinking about sitting down for hour after hour and doing this.. made me feel actually sick to my stomach.. physically nauseous... You Sir, are an absolute Beast! (in a good way :) ).
I cant even do a regular molded kit without going insane
I thought I was Pretty Decent as I have built and rigged the big Revell USS Constitution twice, plus countless cars and aircraft, both plastic and balsa, static and Functional. But this man Has eyes of an eagle and the patience of Jobe
@@dannymiller3315 same
To me this looks so fvcking fun! I just can’t afford these high detail models 😅
Sorry, i am french, and i will writing in french language. Quelle passion, quelle précision, quel travail..... Simply perfect.......
I am absolutely staggered by this. I can’t think of anything else to say.
Every build seems to take it to a new level! Absolutely blown away to see that caliber of work at 700 scale. Your concentration levels to work with such miniscule parts is mind blowing. Thank you for this posting
I told another modeler in here, I am 57 and been building models since I was 9 years old. And I still find my self going to school. Your one of the best in my opinion. Thank you for posting your work, it's an inspiration.
This is an absolute masterpiece. just watching your build video brings sense of calm and satisfaction to me and further motivate to get up those dusty boxes of kits..
The work with photo-etched parts is perfectly shown, it is really relaxing to watch :)
I'm sure it wasn't relaxing to build though xD
@@Zev191 Who knows ? :)
What I really seem to like about these tamiya/Flyhawk models is that you can put in as much or as little detail as you like. You don't HAVE to make the little metal AA Guns, but it's an option for you. Or you can also put them in later. I'm sort of understanding that, I'm also realizing that it's probably easier than it looks if you take things methodically. I've only ever built some model planes and they're alright but I REALLY want to deep dive in, and I really want to make everything look just right. I think i'd like to tackle the Bismarck for my first ship.
I've seen most of your videos and it is so impressive to see how it all comes together, man I can watch your videos over and over, I have been building scale model warships for about 42 years now and I am really good at it but man you are next level. Absolutely amazing.
You are crazy..........You are the best model builder I know, I love your videos, greetings from Germany 👍
I told him the same thing, from Brazil.
I do not know which is more amazing; the finished model or your rock solid hands.
56:43 the amount of AA gun on USN ships are crazy >_> Great Build!
And to think, all that got replaced with a few phalanx
@@Spookie425 a few phalanx could do the job of all of the other as guns and reduce clutter
@@dannymiller3315 it most certainly cannot. 5 inch flak guns can engage target far outside the range of the phalanx and the phalanx can only engage one target at a time.
@@Spookie425 I think a combination of both provides the best coverage, as flak guns can't shoot down missile, i believe (correct me if i'm wrong) that the phalanx can
My biggest issue with folding these parts is sometimes the part breaks at the fold. Also my poor eyes just can't see the folds at that small a detail.
So thanks Ebroin for showing me it can be done. Time to try again - where's that HobbyBoss 1/700 USS Arizona I stashed five years ago?
I never thaught id see a better ship model builder than PLASMO but here you are. Amazing job!!!!!
기다렸습니다. 1/700의 에칭작업이라니....눈으로 보면서도 정말 믿을 수 없을 정도의 디테일과 퀄리티에 매번 놀라게 됩니다.
absolutely unbelievable. such meticulous workmanship and extremely steady nerves.
you truly are the master of modeling... astonishing...
Oh my! masking tiny squares for the deck - you have patience of steel!
Absolutely inspiring! In truth, I haven't built a Tamiya kit (my favorite) in years, but since watching this ... I may need to rediscover this long lost love. Your videography and comments are right on the mark. Excellent!
Absolutely amazing! I couldn't even handle the PE on aftermarket flakvierling 38s for my 1:350 Tamiya Bismarck! Can't even imagine building those tiny bofors and Oerlikons in 1/700!
INCREIBLE el trabajo, derecho para un museo naval, esto es alro totalmente a otro nivel...
Saludos
Very good masking skill and very patient!
Beautiful ship indeed!
I’m just speechless. Amazing does not do this justice. Thank you.
All of these details.. You are really patient .. Amazing work.
Always good to watch a master at work. Superb build.
Love the ace combat fires of liberation music playing.
love your talent i build model cars but love the detail you put in your ships could spend all day looking at them
Looks absolutely amazing. Excellent work! I put together this model with the stock AA guns, wood deck, and just mast and radar PE - and I didn't have nearly the patience you had with masking. I salute you. And I never know where to anchor the ends of the vertical rigging...
Daredevil from AC7 and Liberation of Gracemeria from AC6, gave me chill. Great job!! Hard Working!!!
That's what I call dedication ! Paying so much attention to minute details you can only see with a microscope, only to break half of the whole darn thing into pieces by making a diorama of the ship getting attacked by Kamikaze..
Idk about you but the wows port themes are probably some of the chillest yet motivating songs in any game
Always so impressed to see you handled those small parts………
The beauty scale model depends on the maker and I'm telling you rn that I just watched one of the most beautiful scale model videos
This is astonishing! I have no idea how you can work with such small parts, and without magnifying them too. I'm building Tamiya's 1:350 Missouri, but your 1:700 model is twice as detailed. 👍
Sei veramente bravo, hai una manualità da vero professionista che poi è quello che sei.
Complimenti.
My eyes hurt just thinking about the tiny little details that you have to not only see but manipulate! Amazing work.
Is realy pleasurable see you modeling, awesome job my friend🙂👌🏻
Your work is always inspiring and so impressive! Thank you.
Nice model building, and also nice use of the port music from World of Warships!
Absolutely Amazing work
Wow absolute master piece !! Beauty !!
I admire your patience and talent!👍
The UN-disputed, heavyweight championnnnn of the world!
Adam
Magnífico trabajo, el detalle en todas las partes es grandioso...Saludos desde Mexico
That was fantastic to watch.
truly remarkable...you sir are insane
You took a time travel back to 1944, shrunk MIGHTY MO and brought her back to our time, right?
You are the best, Mr. Song!
Greetings from Brazil.
I wish I can do that. =)
Thank you for the comment!
Greetings from Korea.
masterful work, it looks so amazing
Total Awesomeness…
Say no more…
Great video!! Love the skills and technique that you show. The only down fall to the video is the frequency of ads. Made it very hard to want to stay with your process. Thanks
Awesome work keep up the good work my friend
So beautiful and realistic. From the sledgemaster
Very awesome build my friend, Looks great, I want to build one on my channel one day, Keep up the great work.
Amazing level of detail! :)
Oh my god it's so beautiful I love your masterpiece 👍❤️⚓
And a lot of anti aircraft guns
That can break torpedo bomber and dive bombers
Just WOW!!!! Thank's for sharing!
A simple "thumbs up" is hardly the recognition you deserve for this! Well, well done!
Great format.
Very very very nice. Congratulations. Here Brazil.
36:55 - you ARE a Machine!
Just received Veryfire’s USS Louisiana (Montana Class Battleship, the ones that were never actually built).....Also a 1/700 kit which I’ll get some brass barrels for 12 16inch....awesome ships! Might consider Veryfire’s new Yamato...
Like watching a top brain surgeon at work!!
Exquisite masterpiece
Fantastic!
Simply amazing
Wow. Just WOW
One word..."WOW"‼️
That intro gave me flashbacks
As a Ret. U.S.S. Missouri BB63 sailor, Plank Owner & Golden Shellback,
this WWII build took way to long to complete!
But thinking about sitting down for hour after hour and doing this.. made
me feel actually sick to my memories of Post WWII Missouri, a place
that I called home for 8years! I watched them pull the Mo into Dry Dock #1
at LBCH Naval ship yard, I was a Recommissioning Crew Member
10 May 1986, Pier 32, San Francisco harbor!
Try something a little less Painstaking and Current of the Mo, "KBMO, BB63"
" Strength for Freedom, VIS AD LIBERTATEM "!
Thanks but an Hour was Too Much for Me!
respect, respect and respect...
Very good!
Please,1/700 Nimitz
Aaargh! Mein eyes! You are a wizard!
What an amazing work!!
Amazing job 👍
I wish I had hands like yours
Nice music choice, Ace Combat ftw
You're very good.
awesome job as always!! what brushes are you using for painting the signal flags with the AK paints? Thank you
Back then, I used very cheap brushes but I use Tamiya brushes now, recommend them. Thank you!
@@EbroinSong thank you!!
Would you consider making a diorama out of that since it's not a full-hull model?
Already done it!
I am editing clips now.
My great grandfather served aboard USS Wisconsin back in WW2. He flew her Kingfisher planes and even rescued a Japanese from the sea and received a sword from him.
I gushed with pride when you hung that American flag up there.....
Greetings from America.
Incredible work as usual! I'm curious as to what sanding files you use. The ones I have are pretty crappy.
Thank you for the comment!
I use diamond files, I don't know the company's name because there is no brand mark or information on my files.
You probably can find same files as mine if you google diamond files.
@@EbroinSong Thank you bud!
Listen to the music at 2x speed, some sweet battle music there.
My good sir. I subbed right at the intro. I love the halo music
just amazing
"Excuse me sir, how many bofors and 50s should we add to our new class of battleships?"
*"Yes"*
Sem comentário!....👏👏👏 🇧🇷
A new level....👀
I finally need to find a double sided tape that isn‘t too strong or too weak… so far it‘s one of those two…
Тitanic work!
USS Missiouri... Love it
Amazing work and attention to detail, do you accept commissions or sell any of your built model kits?
Thank you! I do accept commissions.
Please contact to ebroin1983@gmail.com
Well done!
Awesome, can we expect a full build video for the Tirpitz as well? 🤪
I can make the full build video for the Tirpitz.
But can you watch 10 hours long video? =)
@@EbroinSong in stages 😂
@@EbroinSong Definitely 👍
워게이밍은 무얼 하느냐! 이런 분한테 광고를 줘서 미주리 재출시 홍보도 하고 그래야지!
Insane detail. Fantastic. Put some tainted transparent behind the bridge windows next time. Windows look fairly dark on real ships and the see through immediately betrays the model which could otherwise easily fool you for either a much bigger model or even the real thing!
May I ask what kind of adhesive is used to stick PE pls????ty very much!!
When I go to Perth I'm going to every model shops and buy uss Missouri and uss Arizona and uss new jersey and uss enterprise and uss Nimitz aircraft carriers and uss Saratoga and uss Lexington and uss Yorktown
4:50 The moment I drop it on the floor, it OF COURSE lands upside down and as I roll my chair back to pick it up the front wheel rolls over the whole thing and turns all the guns into little, ruined pancakes! 3 seconds later is when the whole model kit shatters against the wall and I go do something else.