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At 65 years of age I can say I've seen a lot in my day . But that diorama of the sub being hit with depth charges absolutely impressed the he'll out of me . Man you've definitely found your calling for recreating historical war scenes. I'm totally blown away by the realism . Great job indeed .
@@Chris0nwheelz Man what a gift he has indeed . There's probably nothing he can't do in the way of creating realistic looking diarama's . Like I say , I've seen a lot in my day but that skill or talent or both he possesses is absolutely amazing. We should all be so lucky , absolutely incredible.
@@robertmillen2967 I showed this to my dad...he's 94, was in the Navy WW2. He almost cried looking at this...he said that looks like what it really was. He watched this video about 5 times, completely awestruck.
I've been building models and such for over 60 years. Seen many a diorama and models of all types. This has to be one of the best and most creative ever. Thanks for sharing your work.
The test of whether or not something is art is if it engages you emotionally. This piece is a striking piece of art. It realism and dynamism almost makes you feel sorry for her crews, and does so for the many crews that met such a fate.
Wow so as a chef I engage with people on multiple levels...such a shame that my career barely allows me to afford to live life and afford basic necessities of life.
@@TheFreshPeddler good question, no, but the time any modeler works hard to get it to look authentically detailed as to being so close to realistic, I only expressed his work as excellent and know that he would agree. Thanks
Holy cow. If this is your first time doing a diorama like this, I'm anxious to see where you are at 2 years later. This thing was beautifully done. You even offset the splashes of water on the surface from the depth charges below to mimic the refraction effect of water. Excellent work all around!
I would never have figured the cotton wool would look as good as it does. I would have thought the resin would react with it but the explosive effects turned out great as did the bubble trails for the depth charges. Fantastic work.
Well at 70 years of age I have to echo exactly of my friend who is 65 years of age. Wow! Its wonderfully imaginative, and beautifully executed. Well done. In realism, its a diorama for the ages. Ive never seen a better. Thank you for your video. Australia.
You are very talented! This is one of the best resin dioramas I have ever seen. I am a WW II history enthusiast and I cannot believe how real this looks. Great job my friend, GREAT JOB!😁
Outstanding work, as per usual! Something that I've seen done before was letting the resin cure in layers, to eliminate the need for clear stands for depth charges; I can see that working quite nicely with your style, so that might be worth experimenting with if you decide to do a diorama like this again at some point
You would need to be really careful not to end up with a visual boundary between the layers, though. It can be done, but I've had the misfortune of it happening in one of my projects.
@@toddz8579 as a diver, the visual boundary is often encountered in undisturbed waters: deep inlets, deep dives. There's no water movement, so the "layer" is the temperature difference. But like plastic looks like glass in modelling, but GLASS doesn't look like...........glass, I can understand it may not look real. !!!!
Ive never watched a single TH-cam video concerning miniatures before, so take this statement with a grain of salt. That's the coolest thing I have watched in a long time. No cap
My God, that was an amazing display of artistic craftsmanship. I am beyond impressed with your creativity and exploration of detail. As much as I appreciate your detail I am haunted by the reality of war in your display. I can truly appreciate the artisanship in your work and capture of the horrors of man. Thank you for not only your talent as an artist but thank you for the sobering reality of war.
Very clever stuff,my compliments to the artists-I’m always amazed how something as simple as cotton wool makes such a realistic diorama material,looks fantastic
Incredible work! The explosion effect is masterful - so realistic. Thanks for a peek behind the artistry curtain with this step-by-step. I can only imagine the comments and compliments from those who see it IRL.
My dad in the late 60’s and early 70’s did some awesome balsa wood model planes of WW2 …I was always in awe …. I dont know much about model building however I never had the patients these guys and my dad have…but i think your models are awesome …maybe at 59 years old I may Ry my hand once again at these…I was a Marine in early 80’s so i will try doing something Marine related …Thanks for your videos !!!
Absolutely one of the most realistic models of an 'event' that I've ever seen. I built models as a kid growing up, hot-rods, planes, battleships and a few subs, but never thought of trying something like that (didn't have the materials back then, either). A real 'eye-catcher'! Thanks for sharing!
Very nice build! Excellent detailing! Liked your "box" too. It worked great. Back in the day I built and detailed helicopters, planes, tanks, miniature soldiers etc. I think I'm going to give this stuff a try after watching this. Thank you for sharing it.
Wowww love the detail of the cotton splashes on top of the diorama not being directly over the explosions to make it look like there’s actual refraction of light. Super cool detail!
Absolutely incredible. About the best compliment I can give you is, as a submariner myself, the raw emotion that seeing this diorama invoked. When I see something this realistic, I can almost feel the horror the sailors inside this vessel experienced as this submarine came apart. Great job.
Ich hatte die gleiche Empfindung der Bruder meiner oma ist mit U599 untergegangen muss wirklich ein sehr schreckliches Ende sein ! Aber das Modell war echt super realistisch !
@@Helena-me6mp Why are you speaking english to a german speaking person? that does not make any sense. if you want to address that person, speak german
@@uliwahl7561 In einer englischen Kommentarsektion Deutsch schreiben ist nicht wirklich sinnig, kaum einer versteht dich und es ist auch eigentlich nicht angebracht.
@@paulpaull3739 Absolutely. Especially because it's a smaller model as well. The smaller it is the more difficult and tedious everything about it is going to be.
I haven’t attempted this (yet) but was pleasantly surprised you didn’t have issues with the resin weighing down the cotton and giving it a crushed look.
This is absolutely beautiful! The detail is amazing. You are a true artist! I love the history of the submarine and the Wolf Pack of WW2. Great job, you should be proud!
The dyed cotton explosion looks absolutely life like! If this was your first, I wonder just how realistic your dioramas will look in the future! Fabulous stuff!
😯Oh my Lord!! I can't say enough about this diorama. These explosions look so real but I guess that's what you were after. Loved how you damaged the boat with black, red & orange fantastic. And those depth charges falling down are genius.
Absolutely incredible, awesome job!!!! The U-Boat service saw a 75% fatality rate and I cannot even begin to imagine what is was like. R.I.P. to all who lost their lives.
creativity, vision and executions at its finest. I was not confident in the cotton ball but once it got saturated with the resin to make it semi transparent, it was genius. I just subscribed ☺️
I love that you even thought about the light refraction between the depth charges and the water splashes at the surface, so that they don't align exactly. Awesome!
You noticed the parallax effect but the artist didn't 'think of it.' He built the depth charges and splashes aligned. The parallax effect from any view angle happens because the resin is denser than air in the same way water causes parallax. So much realistic detail, not many picked up on that effect but you and I did.
@@jimsedlock7637 good to know, thanks for the explanation. I honestly thought the artist was a genius for considering the parallax effect. But even if it's just a natural coincidence the artist still remains a genius for building this stunning model
VERY GOOD INDEED! I did lots of Tank models way back about 50 years ago. The cotton trick on gun barrels, etc... You have taken it to a whole new level, Thanks for rewarming an old passion. :-)
Your work, and the level of detail, and how you take what would be a static model and turn it into a such a dynamic piece, is really f'ing cool man!👍👍👊👊👍
Your imagination and skill leave me absolutely flabbergasted. I just wish I could purchase dioramas like this for display. This one is incredible. Thank you so much for sharing.
That is spectacular, considering the death of a sub under depth charge has never been witnessed underwater I feel you have recreated the event as closely as could be done! Bravo!🇦🇺👍
Absolutely beautiful one of my favorites I’ve always been fascinated by submarines although I was not in the Navy I was in the army “drafted” in any case I’ve admired all your dioramas but I especially love this one thanks for sharing it
Wow....just ridiculously good. There are so many "bake off," "metal masters," "glass masters" shows where artists compete for "best in glass, etc" champion. There NEEDS to be a show showcasing diorama artists. It would be so entertaining. Even if it can't all be done in one day (not sure how long it takes the resin to set, for example), there is still a way it can be done.
Retired Chief after 22 years active duty United States Navy here. I absolutely love this display! I'm sure you could get work doing these displays for retired Naval Officers and Enlisted. Also there are an endless amount of Veteran Clubs and Societies that would like to have this sort of stuff made for their Clubs. Great work!
Wow this is great!Could you do this on a larger scale if you had time? Like a whole table with a depiction of battle like Midway let's say with ships and planes in various situations. Would be a masterpiece.
Хорошая экспозиция, она будет напоминать, что каждое деяние всегда, встречает своё противодействие.. и возмездие неминуемо ! зы - У вас золотые руки и терпение вознаграждает вас 😎 Успехов вам в творческой и личной жизни.
Incredible modelling!! Only suggestion (if I may be so bold!!) would be to include bubble trails for the propellers to give idea of forward speed when running into mines. 👍
The U-boat could have been stationary underwater at that depth after firing torpedo's so as not to alert hydrophone listeners but it would have been picked up on Asdic & thus a sitting duck for a spread of depth charges. I agree, Great modelling.
A truly sensational skill level in diorama modeling techniques! I'll bet you could make a serious income working your skills for a Hollywood production company. Exceptionally well done Sir!
I mentioned adding depth charges on another of your sub projects would have been really cool. Then I came across this one where you had already done it. Now THAT was awesome! Very cool! Very, very cool!
Thanks for this vid, so inspiring! I'm working mainly with card and foamboard and have yet to explore working with resin (I'm intimidated by it if I'm honest!) I guess I just have to be prepared to try and have fun and not get discouraged with the first inevitable disasters. There's no such thing as failing, only learning. Thanks again for a great vid!!!
Building U-boat: th-cam.com/video/buimAWm9NMU/w-d-xo.html
i hope everyone managed to escape the sinking sub 🐋🐋
@@nissmoguy I think not 😂
If it's your first diorama, whow good for a premiere!!!
Hat off to you. Meticulous work. Stunning finish.
We want spaceships!
At 65 years of age I can say I've seen a lot in my day . But that diorama of the sub being hit with depth charges absolutely impressed the he'll out of me . Man you've definitely found your calling for recreating historical war scenes. I'm totally blown away by the realism . Great job indeed .
@@Chris0nwheelz Man what a gift he has indeed . There's probably nothing he can't do in the way of creating realistic looking diarama's . Like I say , I've seen a lot in my day but that skill or talent or both he possesses is absolutely amazing. We should all be so lucky , absolutely incredible.
I couldn't have said it any better. And I'm 65 too!!
I’m 70 and I agree with you
@@robertmillen2967 I showed this to my dad...he's 94, was in the Navy WW2. He almost cried looking at this...he said that looks like what it really was. He watched this video about 5 times, completely awestruck.
How can I get in contact with Mr. WhatsApp (this is sarcasm)
I love how dynamic it looks. The sacrifice of the sub was well worth it.
Admiral Dönitz would disagree with that statement.
@@XFly170 True. But his tiny, per scale objections are small and distant!
@@TyMoore95503 Isn’t that what Putin said to another head of state on the subject of the invasion of Ukraine?
@@XFly170 Or what the Ukrainians said when they sunk Putin's stupid battleship
@@TyMoore95503 NEIN!!
I've been building models and such for over 60 years. Seen many a diorama and models of all types. This has to be one of the best and most creative ever. Thanks for sharing your work.
This takes a huge amount of imagination, planning, and knowhow to pull off. Incredible!
But does he still have a wife?? Just kidding....
"this is experimental to me, be kind"
**proceeds to build masterpiece**
The test of whether or not something is art is if it engages you emotionally. This piece is a striking piece of art. It realism and dynamism almost makes you feel sorry for her crews, and does so for the many crews that met such a fate.
It perfectly, and succinctly, encompasses the meaning of ‘war’.
for me too impious to freeze the death of abot 60 submarine crew members
Wow so as a chef I engage with people on multiple levels...such a shame that my career barely allows me to afford to live life and afford basic necessities of life.
Absolute genius.This needs to be on display in a museum.
If this was 2 meters long, that would be really amazing museum piece!
@@Puleczech It would be really impressive to see a 6ft model of this diorama. I'd probably stare at it for hours.
Now this is one of the best dioramas of a u boat explosion that I have seen in a very long time! Great modeling! Pros at work! Thanks
First time I've ever seen this.amazing!
You know its a great model when it makes you uncomfortable to look at.
you look at many boat expllosion dioramas?
@@TheFreshPeddler good question, no, but the time any modeler works hard to get it to look authentically detailed as to being so close to realistic, I only expressed his work as excellent and know that he would agree. Thanks
Now this is one of the best dioramas -of a u boat explosion- that I have seen -in a very long time- !
I can't stop watching these. Having severe ptsd and watching these videos brings out the kid in me again. Thank you so much!
Hope you are okay! Also agree, this stuff is amazing!!
This is better than most museum quality dioramas I've seen. Nice work!
Those museum dioramas must be something. Would like to see a couple and how they are made.
My compliments. I have been building models since the 1960's. But you sir, are out of my league both in execution and imagination. Well done.
Same here, this builder is in my humble opinion is a master diorama builder.
Incredible detail. Random colors on cotton balls, lit from inside by colored LED's. Looks so realistic. Amazing!!
I'm an old man that isn't impressed by much any more, but this dropped my jaw. Phenomenal work.
Me too!! (old man and very impressed)
@ TheHigherVoltage perhaps if you weren’t such an old man you wouldn’t feel this way…
Me too.
@@dimwitsixtytwelve With age comes experience. If you've found any art in this medium to be more impressive, point it out. Would love to see it.
@@TheHigherVoltage I was responding to the point that you seem jaded. you said little impresses you.
The coloration on the explosions is what really sells it. Visually striking and very well done.
Starting with such a high-quality model really helps, too
Beautyfull man, but one thing is missing to be perfect;) no mark after bomb which actually hit the target. Anyway great job!
Holy cow. If this is your first time doing a diorama like this, I'm anxious to see where you are at 2 years later. This thing was beautifully done. You even offset the splashes of water on the surface from the depth charges below to mimic the refraction effect of water. Excellent work all around!
This blew my mind it's so good
That’s nothing! My father once built an entire box of matches out of the Taj Mahal! 🤡 PS: seriously though, what a fantastic feat of miniaturisation.
Everyone here should stop using that pun.
Leo Kim video how’s your spider infestation #ripgonzo
@@Robil63 Ronnie Mcnutt?
I would never have figured the cotton wool would look as good as it does. I would have thought the resin would react with it but the explosive effects turned out great as did the bubble trails for the depth charges. Fantastic work.
Well at 70 years of age I have to echo exactly of my friend who is 65 years of age. Wow! Its wonderfully imaginative, and beautifully executed. Well done. In realism, its a diorama for the ages. Ive never seen a better. Thank you for your video. Australia.
You are very talented! This is one of the best resin dioramas I have ever seen. I am a WW II history enthusiast and I cannot believe how real this looks. Great job my friend, GREAT JOB!😁
Outstanding work, as per usual! Something that I've seen done before was letting the resin cure in layers, to eliminate the need for clear stands for depth charges; I can see that working quite nicely with your style, so that might be worth experimenting with if you decide to do a diorama like this again at some point
Might reduce heat as well?
I kind of liked the stands, they looked like the bubbles from them sinking
You would need to be really careful not to end up with a visual boundary between the layers, though. It can be done, but I've had the misfortune of it happening in one of my projects.
@@toddz8579 as a diver, the visual boundary is often encountered in undisturbed waters: deep inlets, deep dives. There's no water movement, so the "layer" is the temperature difference. But like plastic looks like glass in modelling, but GLASS doesn't look like...........glass, I can understand it may not look real. !!!!
@@AmokCanuck I agree.
What an incredible amount of work this model maker put into building this particular diorama.
Realistic under water explosion created with cotton and LEDs immersed in resin -- truly amazing!
Incredibly detailed, interesting to look at, and with the ability to teach history. Keep 'em coming, stuff like this belongs in museums.
Ive never watched a single TH-cam video concerning miniatures before, so take this statement with a grain of salt. That's the coolest thing I have watched in a long time. No cap
I have never seen anything quite like this. Utterly fascinating! Such talent and patience something like this takes. Wow, just wow!!
My God, that was an amazing display of artistic craftsmanship. I am beyond impressed with your creativity and exploration of detail. As much as I appreciate your detail I am haunted by the reality of war in your display. I can truly appreciate the artisanship in your work and capture of the horrors of man. Thank you for not only your talent as an artist but thank you for the sobering reality of war.
Bravo. The details are remarkable. You managed to capture a moment in time that is as believable as a picture. Great job.
One of the most incredible things I've ever seen! What an imagination and a tip of the hat to your skills!
Very clever stuff,my compliments to the artists-I’m always amazed how something as simple as cotton wool makes such a realistic diorama material,looks fantastic
Ik its absolutely mad! I guess anything is possible with anything🔥
I am utterly speechless for how good it turned out, the attention to detail was incredible....the bubbles from the depth charges! so good.
I never ever build anything like that in my life but I just love watching others do it. It looks really awesome.
Incredible work! The explosion effect is masterful - so realistic. Thanks for a peek behind the artistry curtain with this step-by-step. I can only imagine the comments and compliments from those who see it IRL.
My dad in the late 60’s and early 70’s did some awesome balsa wood model planes of WW2 …I was always in awe …. I dont know much about model building however I never had the patients these guys and my dad have…but i think your models are awesome …maybe at 59 years old I may Ry my hand once again at these…I was a Marine in early 80’s so i will try doing something Marine related …Thanks for your videos !!!
That was absolutely beautiful! You have a great talent. I especially like the 'incoming' depth charges, they are a great touch. Thanks for the video.
Absolutely one of the most realistic models of an 'event' that I've ever seen. I built models as a kid growing up, hot-rods, planes, battleships and a few subs, but never thought of trying something like that (didn't have the materials back then, either). A real 'eye-catcher'! Thanks for sharing!
Very nice build! Excellent detailing! Liked your "box" too.
It worked great. Back in the day I built and detailed helicopters, planes, tanks, miniature soldiers etc. I think I'm going to give this stuff a try after watching this. Thank you for sharing it.
hard to believe you havent done this like 50 times already, it looks stunning
Very nice work. 👌 congratulations 👍
I saw the thumbnail in my recommended and immediately was like “there is no freaking way that is real”….watched and im speechless. This is incredible
Wowww love the detail of the cotton splashes on top of the diorama not being directly over the explosions to make it look like there’s actual refraction of light. Super cool detail!
Absolutely incredible. About the best compliment I can give you is, as a submariner myself, the raw emotion that seeing this diorama invoked. When I see something this realistic, I can almost feel the horror the sailors inside this vessel experienced as this submarine came apart. Great job.
Ich hatte die gleiche Empfindung der Bruder meiner oma ist mit U599 untergegangen muss wirklich ein sehr schreckliches Ende sein ! Aber das Modell war echt super realistisch !
@@uliwahl7561 why are you using german in an english comment section? You dont know if hes german sooo why dont you write in english?
@@Helena-me6mp Why are you speaking english to a german speaking person? that does not make any sense. if you want to address that person, speak german
@@itellyouforfree7238 Thats exactly what he did but ok!
@@uliwahl7561 In einer englischen Kommentarsektion Deutsch schreiben ist nicht wirklich sinnig, kaum einer versteht dich und es ist auch eigentlich nicht angebracht.
Love the dramatic outcome of your creativity ! I could watch this over and over again !!!!
I'm an accomplished hobbyist myself and I can say this piece was phenomenal!
Stunning.
@@paulpaull3739 Absolutely. Especially because it's a smaller model as well. The smaller it is the more difficult and tedious everything about it is going to be.
I say your experiments went off with a bang! The explosions are excellent and the entire model is very lifelike. Phenomenal work.
I haven’t attempted this (yet) but was pleasantly surprised you didn’t have issues with the resin weighing down the cotton and giving it a crushed look.
This would make an amazing museum display. Such detail. Really gives you perspective as to the underwater violent nature of depth charges!
This is absolutely beautiful! The detail is amazing. You are a true artist! I love the history of the submarine and the Wolf Pack of WW2. Great job, you should be proud!
Just sitting here in awe of the creativity and skill that went into creating this model. Great job!
The dyed cotton explosion looks absolutely life like! If this was your first, I wonder just how realistic your dioramas will look in the future! Fabulous stuff!
Well Done!! As a veteran military & railroad modeler, I am impressed and inspired!
Same bro
😯Oh my Lord!! I can't say enough about this diorama. These explosions look so real but I guess that's what you were after. Loved how you damaged the boat with black, red & orange fantastic. And those depth charges falling down are genius.
Absolutely incredible, awesome job!!!! The U-Boat service saw a 75% fatality rate and I cannot even begin to imagine what is was like. R.I.P. to all who lost their lives.
Totally amazing!! I have never seen any artwork like this before. As an artist, you have completely perfected your craft!!
Judging by those hands it was a lady who put this magnificent piece together. Plz keep making more videos.
Simply amazing work. I have always loved dioramas. Yours will inspire many to build one. I'm sure.
It’s so amazing when all the disparate pieces come together to form an amazing diorama. Thank you.
Incredible vision, fore-sight and absolute artistry in being able to envision this in your mind and then pull it all together! Well done!
If that is your first time, very impressive! You are already a legend at this type of work!
creativity, vision and executions at its finest. I was not confident in the cotton ball but once it got saturated with the resin to make it semi transparent, it was genius. I just subscribed ☺️
Me too, very impressed.
The Art of War beautified . . . . . . . . . INCREDIBLE SKILL
Thank you for posting this magic
Великолепная работа ! Видео впечатляет! Музыкальный фон тоже понравился.
I have no words for this type of talent. This is just beautiful and terrifying at the same time.
OUTSTANDING. brilliant use of cotton to depict air bubbles. kudos to your soldering and electrical abilities as well.
I love that you even thought about the light refraction between the depth charges and the water splashes at the surface, so that they don't align exactly. Awesome!
You noticed the parallax effect but the artist didn't 'think of it.' He built the depth charges and splashes aligned. The parallax effect from any view angle happens because the resin is denser than air in the same way water causes parallax. So much realistic detail, not many picked up on that effect but you and I did.
@@jimsedlock7637 good to know, thanks for the explanation. I honestly thought the artist was a genius for considering the parallax effect. But even if it's just a natural coincidence the artist still remains a genius for building this stunning model
This is one of the best, if not actually the best, submarine diorama I have ever seen!!
VERY GOOD INDEED! I did lots of Tank models way back about 50 years ago. The cotton trick on gun barrels, etc... You have taken it to a whole new level, Thanks for rewarming an old passion. :-)
"I've never done something like this before."
Does an amazing job on the first try
Good lord it looks so damn real. Amazing what you can do my friend. Keep up the excellent work as always.
What a time we live in where great artists can share their craft.
Remarkable talent remarkable showpiece.
Absolutely amazing work. It almost looks more real than the actual thing.
What vision and skills you have to put this diorama together, just magnificent.
Your work, and the level of detail, and how you take what would be a static model and turn it into a such a dynamic piece, is really f'ing cool man!👍👍👊👊👍
It looks amazing, and was quite relaxing to watch.
It’s really impressive how well the painted cotton balls replicate explosions when dipped in resin and backlit.
Your imagination and skill leave me absolutely flabbergasted. I just wish I could purchase dioramas like this for display. This one is incredible. Thank you so much for sharing.
I love how you'd make such great efforts in the attention to each single details, totally got blown away by your artwork 👍
That is spectacular, considering the death of a sub under depth charge has never been witnessed underwater I feel you have recreated the event as closely as could be done! Bravo!🇦🇺👍
Watching this again and I'm just as amazed as I was 11 months ago. Absolutely incredible.
That looks absurdly good, especially for a test. Well done!
Absolutely beautiful one of my favorites I’ve always been fascinated by submarines although I was not in the Navy I was in the army “drafted” in any case I’ve admired all your dioramas but I especially love this one thanks for sharing it
Wow....just ridiculously good. There are so many "bake off," "metal masters," "glass masters" shows where artists compete for "best in glass, etc" champion. There NEEDS to be a show showcasing diorama artists. It would be so entertaining. Even if it can't all be done in one day (not sure how long it takes the resin to set, for example), there is still a way it can be done.
Retired Chief after 22 years active duty United States Navy here. I absolutely love this display! I'm sure you could get work doing these displays for retired Naval Officers and Enlisted. Also there are an endless amount of Veteran Clubs and Societies that would like to have this sort of stuff made for their Clubs. Great work!
thank you for your service
Wow this is great!Could you do this on a larger scale if you had time? Like a whole table with a depiction of battle like Midway let's say with ships and planes in various situations. Would be a masterpiece.
Very impressive. It's rare to see people with such skill with their hands these days. Your skill earned you a sub.
Хорошая экспозиция, она будет напоминать, что каждое деяние всегда, встречает своё противодействие.. и возмездие неминуемо !
зы - У вас золотые руки и терпение вознаграждает вас 😎
Успехов вам в творческой и личной жизни.
Incredible modelling!! Only suggestion (if I may be so bold!!) would be to include bubble trails for the propellers to give idea of forward speed when running into mines. 👍
The U-boat could have been stationary underwater at that depth after firing torpedo's so as not to alert hydrophone listeners but it would have been picked up on Asdic & thus a sitting duck for a spread of depth charges. I agree, Great modelling.
A truly sensational skill level in diorama modeling techniques! I'll bet you could make a serious income working your skills for a Hollywood production company. Exceptionally well done Sir!
fantastic job , I can feel the emotions of the men inside , my last model that I made was 30 years ago , want to start up again thank you
What a fantastic diorama so well thought out and executed, never seen anything like this before.
I mentioned adding depth charges on another of your sub projects would have been really cool. Then I came across this one where you had already done it. Now THAT was awesome! Very cool! Very, very cool!
Love it! The attention to detail and hard work is really impressive. You also hit a U-Boat! 😂🇺🇸🇬🇧
Great job!!! It's always a good idea to add a current limiting resistor in series with LEDs as they are constant current devices :-)
Some people just have the imagination and talents that no one else does. Nice work.
Thanks for this vid, so inspiring! I'm working mainly with card and foamboard and have yet to explore working with resin (I'm intimidated by it if I'm honest!) I guess I just have to be prepared to try and have fun and not get discouraged with the first inevitable disasters. There's no such thing as failing, only learning. Thanks again for a great vid!!!
Outstanding work, video and presentation.
I'd buy this in a heartbeat. Excellent work and imagination! I need to scroll through your videos
What a awesome diorama such realism outstanding job sir
Absolutely awesome work , totally impressed with the end result 😊😊😊😊😊have a good one mate
This is one of the most talented things I’ve seen this year