Extrem beeindruckend für mich. Ich bin sowohl Modellbahn, als auch RC Fan (und TH-camr) und habe sowas in den letzten Jahren noch nicht gesehen. Daher mein vollster Respekt an die Erbauer und vielen Dank an dich, für das Hochladen des tollen Videos.
I agree it does add a lot more realism to the layout but sometimes it is easier and safer to use fake water solutions and if its done right it can look super realistic
I'm a ship man first train man second.... This is the most realistic modeling of both I've ever seen. Even the ship launch down the slip away was amazing to see. Just amazing craftmanship all around .
Magnifique et somptueux. Quelle passion, quels détails .... On y retrouve ses passions d'enfance : le monde à la portée de nos mains. Pour moi, un art qui allie histoire, passion, patience, art du détail et technologie. :)
Magnificent. Since I was a little boy I've been fascinated by miniatures. In 1959 or 60 I saw a Christmas display at Northgate Mall in Seattle WA. This was similar just on steroids. The ship launch. The WWI Dreadnought passing under a raised RR bridge. The crane unloading cargo pier side. Simply magnificent. All here who took part in this event deserve a hearty thanks and a cold beer.
nicht nur, dass die Modellbahnanlage mit dem Echtwasser eine Augenweide ist. Diese erzählt noch dazu sehr Interessantes für einen beeindruckenden Geschichtsunterricht! Hut ab.
Oh wie schön, es gibt die Anlage noch, sie ist wirklich beeindruckend und hochinteressant. Vielen Dank für den Film :-) Sie stand ca. 2006 in Bremen, als noch die Messe Sinsheim das organisierte. Da hatte ich mit meinem Schlepper eines der Schiffe durch das Becken geschleppt, eine fantastische Sache.
For anybody wondering what the beautiful ship is, she's the armored cruiser SMS Scharnhorst. I had to get a good look at the crest on the bow to make sure it wasn't her sister Gneisenau, but around the one minute mark, you can see the blue shield with white diagonal stripe that confirms it as the Scharnhorst family coat of arms.
Beautifully done! This is a WW1 scenario, all the ships are around 1900 + or - 20 years. Great attentrion to detail and all the radio operators were well synced.
The first of the big ships is a Scharnhorst-class cruiser, laid down in about 1905 and sunk at the Battle of the Falkland Islands in 1914. The ironclad just behind the Austro-Hungarian torpedo boat is the Sachsen (as can be seen on its stern), a very idiosyncratic design from 1875. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachsen-class_ironclad) I can't identify the dreadnought, but it is a late-model, you might say. Later than my 1914 "Jane's Fighting Ships," so I haven't much to go on. Amazing model work...
@@steveonmareisland5268 I think the dreadnought is Bayern class. Its a bit of an anachronism to see it with Scharnhorst (sunk well before it was completed) as well as some of the other vessels, but the overall effect is still very impressive. Perhaps this is a scenario where the great war was averted somehow.
This is an absolutely amazing achievement and without exception the best tableau that i have ever seen. Yes the models move too fast and yes the tug cabtain need more training!!! but OMG this is fantastic. My father and i use to dream about doing this sort of thing but alass he is long gone but i recon it would have been enough to make him learn German. Fantastic and i would like to know more about the display etc., Bill
Scale speed cannot be canceled in water. This is because the period of a pendulum is not affected by mass, so the ship bobs quicker than the real thing. Unlike trains or cars, ships cannot be slowed to appear realistic.
Das Schiff, welches seine Taufe erhält und seinen Stapellauf erfährt, ist ein kleiner Kreuzer- kein Schlachtschiff, wie oben erwähnt. Wenn ich mir den Bug betrachte, tippe ich mal auf Dresden-Klasse. Aber das nur am Rande! Die Anlage läßt mein Darsteller-Herz (1871 - 1918) höher schlagen und verursacht mir Gänsehaut! Ich bin begeistert, restlos begeistert! Chapeau den Erbauern! Ausspreche Anerkennung in verschärfter Form!
Leute Hammer aber mal ne frage die schiffe sind die im Maßstab 1:87 kommen mir so klein vor !? oder sind das kleine Kreuzer weil so ein dickes ding wie die kKönigsklasse wären doch riesig
I have got to admire the outstanding amount of attention to detail. My two year old son and I just happened across this and are totally blown away. Now my six and ten year olds are asking if we could build stuff like this lol. Looks like my kids are going to be putting my engineering degrees (mechanical/structural) to work for them. Just out of curiosity what would be a good starting point land based or water based RC. My children seem to enjoy both equally but I want to keep it fun for them, any advice would be greatly appreciated thank you.
Starting point would be land based RC. Water based isn't for beginners - it's not easy and extremely time consuming to do water based because even with resins, you need to ensure it never leaks. Resin may set hard but it's heated liquid at the time of pouring. Real water is even harder to work with because you need to make sure everything is completely waterproof. Best start with land based and work your way to water based by building up experience.
That's the slowest motor you can get I think. It looks fast because the model is light and small. If they use real steel and with some thickness and some steel stuffs, I think the speed of these ships will be like real thing.
It's a scale thing. Same with RC cars, you'll never get them to handle or interact with the track the same way a full scale race car does. It just doesn't weight the same. The most accurate I've seen a RC car react to turning and driving was with that german RC "DR!FT" kit, which with further analysis, doesn't actually use the car's four wheels, it uses an under-body rotating mount with smaller wheels and motors to help simulate a realistic behavior... so it's just not possible to replicate realistic "full scale" movement in smaller RC vehicles. Maybe you'll find this amusing, but, try to search YT for "tilt shift ships": suddenly the movement of real scale things will look like scale models in a diorama!
MUITO BONITO E REALISTA.SO FALTOU O MARINHEIRO DO NAVIO LANÇAR O CABO PARA O REBOCADOR.MARAVILHA TIRANDO ESSES CABEÇUDOS QUE GOSTAM DE APARECER.PARABENS.
Excellent modelling! Pity that the vessel movement is too "nervous" compared to the real situations (the big ship would have a great inertia and would be damaged against the pier at such speeds). BTW, The launched ship is SMS Roon- class?
Physics takes on a whole new dynamic when a major change in scale takes place. More so when scientifically accurate working model involving hyper sonic aircraft.
@@ph11p3540 they would need another fluid instead water, or at least some aditive to make it more viscouses. Or glicerin but its get complicated just by a little detail.
@@Tiberiotertio Ich glaub', nicht. Nein. Genau DAS ist es ja, was mich wundert.... WIESO also sind SIE denn dann hier ???? Nur zu... Ich warte auf die nächste inhaltslose Beleidigung als "Antwort", ich brauch' was zum Lachen.....
@@stko9164 Ah ein kleiner Troll der seine hohlen Kommentare gerne selber liest ja ich glaube mit Arschloch lag ich genau richtig, geh und hol dein Schnuller.
@@Tiberiotertio Jou, war ja klar, oder ? Genau auf so ein Geschreibe hab ich gewartet, bzw. genau SOWAS hab' ich von Ihnen erwartet, bei DEM Original-Kommentar, der ja genau zeigt, wessen Geistes Kind SIE sind. Wer immer DIESEN liest, weiß sofort, da schreibt ein IQu80-Individuum ("Mensch" kann man zu sowas/-jemandem ja nun wirklich nicht sagen....). Meinen Sie echt, Sie könnten mich triggern mit Ihren dämlichen Beleidigungen ? Da muss schon 'was GANZ Anderes kommen, als ein Halbhirn aus dem Neandertal.... Ein schönes (hoffentlich kurzes) Leben noch.
rebocadores batem com muita força nos navios. E empurram de qualquer geito contra paredes e objetos. tugs hit the ships with great force. And push from any angle against walls and objects.
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Unfassbar, dass so etwas möglich ist ... höchster Respekt!
Extrem beeindruckend für mich.
Ich bin sowohl Modellbahn, als auch RC Fan (und TH-camr) und habe sowas in den letzten Jahren noch nicht gesehen.
Daher mein vollster Respekt an die Erbauer und vielen Dank an dich, für das Hochladen des tollen Videos.
This is truly impressive. Most models that have water in them, the water is gel-based solids. This is really cool.
you're water
I agree it does add a lot more realism to the layout but sometimes it is easier and safer to use fake water solutions and if its done right it can look super realistic
This is Dumb as Shit.
@@silkcustoms520 Just. Like. You.
This has got to be the BEST Maritime layout I,ve ever seen ! Its amazing !!!
I'm a ship man first train man second.... This is the most realistic modeling of both I've ever seen. Even the ship launch down the slip away was amazing to see. Just amazing craftmanship all around .
Richtig super gemacht die Anlage!
Sehr beeindruckend...!
Diese Anlage ist gaaaanz großes Kino.
Ganz großes Kino! Die Anlage ist wunderschön. Das große Echtwasserbecken ist sehr beeindruckend und faszinierend :)
Das Ganze ist ja wohl nur Spitzenklasse 👍👍👍👍👍
Wahnsinn, sooo gut. Exelent 👍
Magnifique et somptueux. Quelle passion, quels détails .... On y retrouve ses passions d'enfance : le monde à la portée de nos mains. Pour moi, un art qui allie histoire, passion, patience, art du détail et technologie. :)
Boats and trains - the perfect combination!
All you need is helos for cargo or rescue but that leads to other issues with the model track so it might work might not
Magnificent. Since I was a little boy I've been fascinated by miniatures. In 1959 or 60 I saw a Christmas display at Northgate Mall in Seattle WA. This was similar just on steroids. The ship launch. The WWI Dreadnought passing under a raised RR bridge. The crane unloading cargo pier side. Simply magnificent. All here who took part in this event deserve a hearty thanks and a cold beer.
It’s a pre Dreadnought from 1904 ish.
@@melanierhianna no, armored cruiser, sms scharnhorst (or gneisenau)
super Anlage
vorallem mit dem echt Wasser Becken und den Schiffen. Gefällt mir sehr gut. 👌 👌
Eine Wunderschöne Anlage. Die sieht so echt aus. Sehr schön gemacht und mit jeden Detail.
nicht nur, dass die Modellbahnanlage mit dem Echtwasser eine Augenweide ist. Diese erzählt noch dazu sehr Interessantes für einen beeindruckenden Geschichtsunterricht! Hut ab.
Are you kiddin me? Unbelievable. The detail is nuts.
SEhr schöne Anlage
Sowie einmalig und außergewöhnlich :)
Sehr geile Anlage. Schön, wie sehr hier auf Details geachtet wurde. Eine "Modellbootanlage" habe ich so auch noch nicht gesehen.
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Bravo
Oh wie schön, es gibt die Anlage noch, sie ist wirklich beeindruckend und hochinteressant. Vielen Dank für den Film :-)
Sie stand ca. 2006 in Bremen, als noch die Messe Sinsheim das organisierte. Da hatte ich mit meinem Schlepper eines der Schiffe durch das Becken geschleppt, eine fantastische Sache.
For anybody wondering what the beautiful ship is, she's the armored cruiser SMS Scharnhorst. I had to get a good look at the crest on the bow to make sure it wasn't her sister Gneisenau, but around the one minute mark, you can see the blue shield with white diagonal stripe that confirms it as the Scharnhorst family coat of arms.
Diese Miniaturen sind perfekt, wie es aussieht
I could watch this all day I love the attention to detail as if you could shrink down and have a whole world to pay around in
This is definitely amazing! It makes us like a giant man to watch these mini ships
Words fail me.
This is beyond inspiring. Quite possibly some of the best and most entertaining modelling I've ever seen.
Thanks for sharing.
Beautifully done! This is a WW1 scenario, all the ships are around 1900 + or - 20 years. Great attentrion to detail and all the radio operators were well synced.
The first of the big ships is a Scharnhorst-class cruiser, laid down in about 1905 and sunk at the Battle of the Falkland Islands in 1914. The ironclad just behind the Austro-Hungarian torpedo boat is the Sachsen (as can be seen on its stern), a very idiosyncratic design from 1875. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachsen-class_ironclad) I can't identify the dreadnought, but it is a late-model, you might say. Later than my 1914 "Jane's Fighting Ships," so I haven't much to go on. Amazing model work...
@@steveonmareisland5268 I think the dreadnought is Bayern class. Its a bit of an anachronism to see it with Scharnhorst (sunk well before it was completed) as well as some of the other vessels, but the overall effect is still very impressive. Perhaps this is a scenario where the great war was averted somehow.
BEAUTIFUL!!!!! The BEST DISPLAY AND MODEL LAYOUT IVE EVER SEEN! EXCELLANT MODEL BUILDING!!!!!
This is an absolutely amazing achievement and without exception the best tableau that i have ever seen. Yes the models move too fast and yes the tug cabtain need more training!!! but OMG this is fantastic. My father and i use to dream about doing this sort of thing but alass he is long gone but i recon it would have been enough to make him learn German. Fantastic and i would like to know more about the display etc.,
Bill
Scale speed cannot be canceled in water. This is because the period of a pendulum is not affected by mass, so the ship bobs quicker than the real thing. Unlike trains or cars, ships cannot be slowed to appear realistic.
Das Schiff, welches seine Taufe erhält und seinen Stapellauf erfährt, ist ein kleiner Kreuzer- kein Schlachtschiff, wie oben erwähnt. Wenn ich mir den Bug betrachte, tippe ich mal auf Dresden-Klasse. Aber das nur am Rande! Die Anlage läßt mein Darsteller-Herz (1871 - 1918) höher schlagen und verursacht mir Gänsehaut! Ich bin begeistert, restlos begeistert! Chapeau den Erbauern! Ausspreche Anerkennung in verschärfter Form!
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In Löhne Umsteigen!
Leute Hammer aber mal ne frage die schiffe sind die im Maßstab 1:87 kommen mir so klein vor !? oder sind das kleine Kreuzer weil so ein dickes ding wie die kKönigsklasse wären doch riesig
Unbeschreiblich,TOP!
0:30 T2 BB in sight .
11:15 T6 Bayern in sight
No anime + no red ship camo ---> no WoWS.
10:16 Austro-Hungarian T3 DD :))
hab diesen bahn mahl in belgien auf nen expo angeschaut, wunderbahren job ! ive seen this track on a belgian train expo, a real fine job !
Simply AMAZING!! So much detail, so much life.
Brilliant, love the ship being launched!
Yeah, I thought I saw Robert Downey!
MA-GNI-FI-QUE !! Excellent travail ....
Wow, Panzerkorvette Sachsen im Bild... mehr Info oder Photos irgendwo? Modell sieht klasse aus.
German precision is a science I swear
Echt ein super Video
Beautiful models of those warships !
Such amazing work and detail. Love the beginning with the tugs. Such careful maneuvering.
Filigranarbeit.
mega cool danke für das Video!! Auch hoch Interessant was der Sprecher im Hintergrund erzählt :-)
Die Infos sind kaum zu verstehen!
WOW!! That is absolutely awesome!! Thanks for sharing!
Hallo, ein sehr schönes Video. Alles Gute für 2020 🍾 🥂. Gruß aus S-H. Martin
So many details to enjoy, absolutly superb!
Schone modelleisenbahn. Danke von Orlando Florida
Incredible work. Bravo and thank you for posting.
Freundliche Kaiserliche Marine
Wunderbar
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That was awesome dragging the ship through the bridge
I have got to admire the outstanding amount of attention to detail. My two year old son and I just happened across this and are totally blown away. Now my six and ten year olds are asking if we could build stuff like this lol. Looks like my kids are going to be putting my engineering degrees (mechanical/structural) to work for them. Just out of curiosity what would be a good starting point land based or water based RC. My children seem to enjoy both equally but I want to keep it fun for them, any advice would be greatly appreciated thank you.
Starting point would be land based RC. Water based isn't for beginners - it's not easy and extremely time consuming to do water based because even with resins, you need to ensure it never leaks. Resin may set hard but it's heated liquid at the time of pouring.
Real water is even harder to work with because you need to make sure everything is completely waterproof.
Best start with land based and work your way to water based by building up experience.
Absolute Spitze !!!!!!!!!!!!
Excelent!!!
My only complaint is that all the ships move to fast.
So..... Do it better, hmmmm ????
thats kind of what happens when you scale things down?
That's the slowest motor you can get I think. It looks fast because the model is light and small. If they use real steel and with some thickness and some steel stuffs, I think the speed of these ships will be like real thing.
@@DBT1007 You can get any motor, brushed or brushless to make 1 rpm if you want to.
It's a scale thing. Same with RC cars, you'll never get them to handle or interact with the track the same way a full scale race car does. It just doesn't weight the same. The most accurate I've seen a RC car react to turning and driving was with that german RC "DR!FT" kit, which with further analysis, doesn't actually use the car's four wheels, it uses an under-body rotating mount with smaller wheels and motors to help simulate a realistic behavior... so it's just not possible to replicate realistic "full scale" movement in smaller RC vehicles. Maybe you'll find this amusing, but, try to search YT for "tilt shift ships": suddenly the movement of real scale things will look like scale models in a diorama!
might need new helmsmen for those tugs. slammed that warship up against the dock, lol
I think normally, the ships would have bumpers or something to protect against that scenario...
I thought docks mostly consisted of wheels as bumpers on the side also nice WM logo
MUITO BONITO E REALISTA.SO FALTOU O MARINHEIRO DO NAVIO LANÇAR O CABO PARA O REBOCADOR.MARAVILHA TIRANDO ESSES CABEÇUDOS QUE GOSTAM DE APARECER.PARABENS.
Very impressive! What a joy it must be to be able to spend time playing with those boats and trains!
If only the camera did not lose focus so often!
I am curious about the warship which is all yellow on top - why is that? What a great layout, well done
this is freaking awsome
Super cool!.....where do you find those 1:87 scale RC boats?..That is a very nice detail
Fantastic work! I love the cooperation between the railway, the tugs, and the ships!
What scale is this?
1:87
Also ho
Fantastic layout.
BATEAUX ANCIENS ANNÉES 1750 À 1850 VOIR MAQUETTISTE
This is what life in a early 20th century German port may well have looked like its awesome
AMAZING JUST AMAZING. THANK YOU THANK YOU. GOD BLESS BE SAFE .👍😊😊😊😊😊🇱🇷
Excellent modelling! Pity that the vessel movement is too "nervous" compared to the real situations (the big ship would have a great inertia and would be damaged against the pier at such speeds).
BTW, The launched ship is SMS Roon- class?
Physics takes on a whole new dynamic when a major change in scale takes place. More so when scientifically accurate working model involving hyper sonic aircraft.
Scharhorst or Gneisenau. Note the 8.2" casemate guns.
My mistake. The ship going to the coaling station is Scharnhorst/Gneisenau. The launched vessel? Don't know. Roon preceded S/G.
@@ph11p3540 they would need another fluid instead water, or at least some aditive to make it more viscouses. Or glicerin but its get complicated just by a little detail.
Very nice ! .... awesome ship models !..... greetings from USA..................
Schlepper führen einen panzerkreuzer "Sharngorst" oder "Gneisenau"durch?
Großer Kreuzer SMS Scharnhorst in 1 / 87. Es würde mich interessieren, was dieses Modell gekostet hat.
Great video, excellent work. thank you for sharing.
Tolle Anlage, aber keine Informationen dazu.
Mußte den Ton abstellen das Dröhnen der Labberbacke am Mikro ging schwer auf den Nerv.
@@stko9164 Hat jemand Arschloch gerufen?
@@Tiberiotertio Ich glaub', nicht. Nein.
Genau DAS ist es ja, was mich wundert.... WIESO also sind SIE denn dann hier ????
Nur zu... Ich warte auf die nächste inhaltslose Beleidigung als "Antwort", ich brauch' was zum Lachen.....
@@stko9164 Ah ein kleiner Troll der seine hohlen Kommentare gerne selber liest ja ich glaube mit Arschloch lag ich genau richtig, geh und hol dein Schnuller.
@@Tiberiotertio Jou, war ja klar, oder ?
Genau auf so ein Geschreibe hab ich gewartet, bzw. genau SOWAS hab' ich von Ihnen erwartet, bei DEM Original-Kommentar, der ja genau zeigt, wessen Geistes Kind SIE sind.
Wer immer DIESEN liest, weiß sofort, da schreibt ein IQu80-Individuum ("Mensch" kann man zu sowas/-jemandem ja nun wirklich nicht sagen....).
Meinen Sie echt, Sie könnten mich triggern mit Ihren dämlichen Beleidigungen ?
Da muss schon 'was GANZ Anderes kommen, als ein Halbhirn aus dem Neandertal....
Ein schönes (hoffentlich kurzes) Leben noch.
@@stko9164 Blah Blah Blah. einmal Arschloch immer Arschoch
German port during WW1. Right?
Before....
nice what kind of warship is that on that video
1:01 Probably class Roon or Scharnhorst ?
Scharnhorst or Gneisnau due to the single 8" guns amidships.
This is truly a work of art , what is the name of the warship under tow thank you
It is a Roon class armored cruiser.
@@schiffschiff4272 Naw, That's S.M.S. Scharnhorst. Look at the crest on the bow.
@@tonyk8592 So it is I didn't notice that. But the Roon does look very similar
Sehr schön.
Nur muss der maximale Drehzahl der Schiffsschrauben gedrosselt werden, damit daß Fahrverhalten der Schiffen realistisch wird.
beautiful ships..
try many high frequency vibrators for the water..
Einfach Toll.
"Model Fair Erfurt 2017" Are these models still there ?
2:02 Is it the armored cruiser SMS Yorck?
I think that's SMS Gneisenau or SMS Scharnhorst
Extremely impressive
Wow, wow und nochmals wow
Very impressive! What is name of the German Pre Dreadnaught?
The one at 0:38 is probably SMS Scharnhorst, or a ship of the Scharnhorst class.
Ohhhh I wish I can have that model in fact all of the models
Wonderful.
Super! ♥
What scale are the tugboats and trains?
1/87
1/87
Scharnhrost and Baden?
Снимаю шляпу,немецкие моделисты молодцы!!!
What are those ships?
What class of battleship is that in the beginning of the video? can't seem to find it.
Wish there was something like this in the states..
Incredible!!! Scale is H0 or N ?
trains is HO scale build ... but I guess the ships are 1/100, maybe 1/120
This was absolutely best project in Engenering field I love it Because India have also make a qnick project
Something VERY satisfying in this.
Nice video, Like
Just amazing work👌
If yonly I could give more likes! That was amazing!
rebocadores batem com muita força nos navios. E empurram de qualquer geito contra paredes e objetos.
tugs hit the ships with great force. And push from any angle against walls and objects.