Hyper-realistic handmade miniatures made with all kinds of ingenious materials on the @alangomezcraft channel (th-cam.com/channels/FtQitbqSV3v4hL4Ou1I9Wg.html). Take a look to his channel!
Adding the paper towels to the hull is exactly how it was done years ago. I live down the street from the old Owens boat factory along Bear Creek in Baltimore Maryland, and they used to build the shiplap hulls and glue 20lb cardboard to the outside before painting them to form a waterproof surface. Much like the brown paper you roll out on picnic tables to eat crabs. That's one method used to build wood boats before fiberglass. Another is just a wooden hull and garden hose to fill the boat until the leaks stopped, but those types are a pain if you land store your boat over the winter because you need to sling your boat next to a pier for about a week every year until the leaks stop then you can safely use your boat after the hull is done swelling again. Imagine the bill to keep the sling tied up for a week while others need to use it.
I don't have the patience for it. But my dad did when I was way younger. He bought blueprints from ships at antique shops to build these ships from scratch as well. He had his own little corner in a spare room, where he once or twice a week would hide in a workshop transformed cupboard 😂 1 tube light and magnifiers. He even made his own tools, like adjusted manual dentist drills to drill the tiniest holes in the wooden pulleys used to raise the sails or other things pulled up with pulleys. He used strings of sisal, which he would pull through his little tub with tar to put in between the woodwork on the outside of the ships. "Cause it smelled so real," he said... Proper master pieces that could take up a year or more to build. Made his own display cabinets with proper glass as well. All varnished. He was not a carpenter. Just a general manager at the main office of a warehouse chain. But this, his pencil drawings and paintings, was his way of blowing off steam. There was no internet at that time. Telly was just a few national channels. No mobiles!!!! Creativity is key... and patience! Pure natural skills developed after school. When there was time to be creative. That's how artists are created, I think.. 😊 Nice "simple" video about a very complex and time-consuming art.. Thanks....
Полностью согласен с мнением комментатора и вот почему. Я считаю что на мой незначительный возраст, в 19 лет, я имею право сказать что представлена не модель парусного судна. Юферсов нет, Блоков нет, Лисель спириты напоминают бревна связанные каким то узелочком, Канат для поднятия якоря выглядит так, что он не якорь должен поднимать на борт, а грузы на судно, или вовсе являться часттю такелажа. Я свою первую модел изготовил за 1 год. Год я занимался для получения навыков в судомоделировании. Мачты вытачивал на токарном станке чтобы добиться конусообразной формы мачты. Бегучий такелаж для меня был тогда не понятным, но было забавно дергать за маленькие веревочки и видеть как рея поднимается или опускается, задергиваются левый конец, а потом и правый. Юферсы козались очень маленькими в 7 мм диаметре и в толщину в 3 мм. Этот кораблик у меня стоит на полке и мне не нравится эта модель. Неаккуратна, неопрятно. Но я её делал первой, неимея навыков. И считаю что это мне дает мотивацию стремиться к идеалу. Когг 13 века. Именно так называлась первая модель. Сейчас я заканчиваю La Venus я не один делал я бы и не смог без подсказок и наставлений моего руководителя. Корабль громадный в высоту 1 метр; в ширину 0,5 метров,
The most impressive and amazing model ship builder I’ve known was my brother’s father-in-law. He, Mr. Eldridge, was once a captain in the U.S.Navy. His ships were all made to scale as his expertise in construction has, as far as I know, never been duplicated. How good? Good enough that the model of the U.S.S, Constitution in the United States Naval Academy ship museum in Annapolis, Maryland, which he made. It is six feet long, to scale in every detail. How he constructed them is even more impressive. He would make them out of the same materials that the original ships were made in their time. Hulls, masts, guns, rigging. Even the pulleys used for ropes were made like the pulleys were made back then. He researched and found the same metals to copy the guns, fasteners, anchors, etc. These were all made by actually forging them in-house in a small forge he built. All the types of original woods used were duplicated for the hull, decking, cabins. Everything, all parts of the ships, to scale. I viewed about forty of these ships which he had on shelving in his house and you wouldn’t be able to see the difference between the real one’s and these.
@@finch45lear It was amazing. It was like the ships had reappeared through a time machine. For most of them he actually was able to get copies of the original construction drawings the others from old photographs from the time they were built.
Am a retired model builder myself. Always have and always will have the greatest respect for people like this guy. It takes a special kind of skill and patience to do this type of work. Great looking models my friend!... 😊
I did an Indentured Apprenticeship in Marine Engineering.I worked on the Windsor Castle,Queen Mary and the Queen Elizabeth. Their Blue Prints were out of this World.
I am just in awe with this guy. I just returned to military model making kits after a 25yr break, and this stuff blows my mind. Just purely amazing to watch and so impressed at the logistics of it all.
@@wellardme Thank you kind sir. Really enjoying getting back into models, but first time using a airbrush/compressor weathering kits is a bloody eye opener. I thought it would be easy...lol
@hiramabiff2017 i know what you mean, mate) Even after all these years i regularly mess up) Even the other day i used Mig Satin Varnish, splattered all over a nice paint job in droplets. My little T-34 met its demise))
@@wellardme hahaha I feel your pain with the varnish mate. First time I have used varnish on models was recently, so now my decent looking 1/35 Russian snipers look like they have all had shiny plastic surgery. That is when I realised gloss varnish was not a good idea. lol
@hiramabiff2017 hahah we're in the same boat mate😆 That's something i need to work on: figure painting. Not very good at it. But I'm sure your Russian snipers are awesome! I've watched a load of videos on modelling for tips and tricks, all useful but i accept I'm not a pro and enjoy it nonetheless 😃 If you don't know the following, i strongly recommend: Night Shift, CW Modelling, and Laser Creation World. Really good channels.
@@LilComputerBrainsLilComputerBr The AI image may be intricate but is a complete fake. Masts to far back.. hull way to long for a wooden ship of that size(they could not build like that till they started to use Iron. ) Ow and those lower gun ports must be torpedo tubes as they would be submerged completely if that hull was placed in water.
Автор фригат бомба. Руки у тебя растут откуда нужно. А то что хейтеры пишут не обращай внимания , это обычная зависть. То что ты можешь, а они нет. Так что делай в свое удовольствие. И получай кайф от того что ты создаёшь. А хейтеры пусть жуют все сопли молча.
I have been building models for over 50 years and in your video I learned so much. You are a master craftsman and I will be looking forward to more videos in the future. I just subscribed. Thank you for teaching an old man new tricks.
Stunsail (studding sail) yards are NEVER lashed to the main yard, but are run out in , usually in iron hoops. These yards and sails are only set in very light conditions, and , in fact, rarely used.
Makes me want to go and watch 'Master and Commander - Far Side of The World'. Googling the HMS Victory, says she had 104 guns!!!! massive firepower for the time. No wonder we controlled the seas. What an amazing story this ship has. Thank you for keeping it alive. I'm richer for watching this.
"Автор, вы не сильно погорячились с "Реальные Корабли В Масштабе До Последней Детали" в названии ролика?" У автора русский язык, судя по всему, не родной. Зачем он себя мучает, не понятно...
Очень интересно. Человек создает или имитирует фактуру из вроде бы совершенно неподходящих материалов. Конечно, это далеко от классического моделирования из дерева. Но в том и задумка, как получить классическую фактуру из материалов, которые ее даже близко не напоминают. Это своего рода игра. А м. б. У человека нет средств на дерево, а руки чешутся, он и использует все, что под руку попадается. Кстати, финал всё-таки включил в себя дерево. Это тоже мастерство, только оно состоит еще и в имитации фактуры. Молодец!
А есть ли в мире хотя бы один макет реального деревянного корабля, который копирует оригинал не только в мельчайших деталях, но и был сделан по всем правилам плотницкого дела: со всеми врубками, запилами и крепежом?🤔
строил Кала Эсмеральда 3 года. поставил первый уровень мачт. докапывался до каждой детали вплоть до правильной вязки узлов. канаты сам плел. чернил металл . латунь паял кольца серебрянным припоем .Перелопатил кучу литературы короче ацкий работа. Недостроенная модель выглятит вполне достойно. лет 15 стоит и ни хрена с ней не случилось.
When I first saw the thumbnail I was CLICKBAIT but then I saw the name, Sir you have my humblest apologies. Yet again you take cardboard that most people would throw out and make something like the 3 ships and as ever the detailing is out of this world. Thank you for taking us on a journey back in time and showing us just what the creators of these formidable ships would have had to do to get the funding to build the real deal.
I think your models are amazing and you are extremely talented. So what if they aren't built in exactly the same way as the original ship. Anyone who leaves a derogatory comment is plain rude, and should really think hard about the way they relate to other people. This world is bad enough without rude people putting others down online, it's pathetic.
Rudeness is always uncalled for, but alot of people are simply criticizing his methods, which is totally valid. His approach is very much the "work smarter not harder" approach, taking short cuts, which is fine in principle, but in the model making community its all about the journey not the destination. So taking shortcuts is kinda a cardinal sin, and in this case those short cuts end up effecting the quality of the final piece. Which while still nice, but is somewhat amateur , with incorrect proportions and cartoonish, over-simplified details. Combine that with a totally misleading thumbnail, and a lack of narration, and you get this kind of a response
Very poor quality. These are toys or cheap souvenirs, not models. Even the model assembled from an OcCre box looks better. And look at the level of models at competitions.
I had to watch this in its entirety. When one has this much passion for his art, and watching it come together, words could not express what the eyes were taking in.
Wow, every one of those builds was stunning but HMS Victory is the hands down winner for me. It is so iconic & such a beautiful ship. Amazing work alan, thanks for the video QTHD.
My deepest respect and esteem at this point. I think there is a saying in aviation. “Landing is just a controlled crash.”. In terms of craftsmanship, you could say: “Craftsmanship is controlled damage.”. There were a few things that I would have done differently. In the end, it's the result that counts and the result is beautiful.
My grandfather used to do this! Only paddle wheelers, and all from a picture. I remember going to sewing store after sewing store to find thread with the right twist, diameter and color, for the rope rigging. He built boilers and all. Every part worked and they were RC.
Hyper-realistic handmade miniatures made with all kinds of ingenious materials on the @alangomezcraft channel (th-cam.com/channels/FtQitbqSV3v4hL4Ou1I9Wg.html). Take a look to his channel!
What's music, please??????
"hyper-realistic" Ye, no.
Reported for misleading content
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Adding the paper towels to the hull is exactly how it was done years ago. I live down the street from the old Owens boat factory along Bear Creek in Baltimore Maryland, and they used to build the shiplap hulls and glue 20lb cardboard to the outside before painting them to form a waterproof surface. Much like the brown paper you roll out on picnic tables to eat crabs. That's one method used to build wood boats before fiberglass. Another is just a wooden hull and garden hose to fill the boat until the leaks stopped, but those types are a pain if you land store your boat over the winter because you need to sling your boat next to a pier for about a week every year until the leaks stop then you can safely use your boat after the hull is done swelling again. Imagine the bill to keep the sling tied up for a week while others need to use it.
I don't have the patience for it. But my dad did when I was way younger.
He bought blueprints from ships at antique shops to build these ships from scratch as well. He had his own little corner in a spare room, where he once or twice a week would hide in a workshop transformed cupboard 😂
1 tube light and magnifiers. He even made his own tools, like adjusted manual dentist drills to drill the tiniest holes in the wooden pulleys used to raise the sails or other things pulled up with pulleys.
He used strings of sisal, which he would pull through his little tub with tar to put in between the woodwork on the outside of the ships.
"Cause it smelled so real," he said...
Proper master pieces that could take up a year or more to build.
Made his own display cabinets with proper glass as well. All varnished.
He was not a carpenter. Just a general manager at the main office of a warehouse chain.
But this, his pencil drawings and paintings, was his way of blowing off steam.
There was no internet at that time. Telly was just a few national channels. No mobiles!!!!
Creativity is key... and patience! Pure natural skills developed after school. When there was time to be creative.
That's how artists are created, I think.. 😊
Nice "simple" video about a very complex and time-consuming art..
Thanks....
Great story! 😉 I'm a painter and would never have the patience to do something as technical as your Dad's stuff.
I build one about 30 years ago, took me more then a year.
Полностью согласен с мнением комментатора и вот почему. Я считаю что на мой незначительный возраст, в 19 лет, я имею право сказать что представлена не модель парусного судна.
Юферсов нет,
Блоков нет,
Лисель спириты напоминают бревна связанные каким то узелочком,
Канат для поднятия якоря выглядит так, что он не якорь должен поднимать на борт, а грузы на судно, или вовсе являться часттю такелажа.
Я свою первую модел изготовил за 1 год.
Год я занимался для получения навыков в судомоделировании. Мачты вытачивал на токарном станке чтобы добиться конусообразной формы мачты. Бегучий такелаж для меня был тогда не понятным, но было забавно дергать за маленькие веревочки и видеть как рея поднимается или опускается, задергиваются левый конец, а потом и правый. Юферсы козались очень маленькими в 7 мм диаметре и в толщину в 3 мм. Этот кораблик у меня стоит на полке и мне не нравится эта модель. Неаккуратна, неопрятно. Но я её делал первой, неимея навыков. И считаю что это мне дает мотивацию стремиться к идеалу. Когг 13 века. Именно так называлась первая модель.
Сейчас я заканчиваю La Venus я не один делал я бы и не смог без подсказок и наставлений моего руководителя. Корабль громадный в высоту 1 метр; в ширину 0,5 метров,
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@@АртемСахаров-т3ю You voiced what I wanted to write then I didn't (because I'm 50 :)).
The most impressive and amazing model ship builder I’ve known was my brother’s father-in-law. He, Mr. Eldridge, was once a captain in the U.S.Navy. His ships were all made to scale as his expertise in construction has, as far as I know, never been duplicated. How good? Good enough that the model of the U.S.S, Constitution in the United States Naval Academy ship museum in Annapolis, Maryland, which he made. It is six feet long, to scale in every detail.
How he constructed them is even more impressive. He would make them out of the same materials that the original ships were made in their time. Hulls, masts, guns, rigging. Even the pulleys used for ropes were made like the pulleys were made back then. He researched and found the same metals to copy the guns, fasteners, anchors, etc. These were all made by actually forging them in-house in a small forge he built. All the types of original woods used were duplicated for the hull, decking, cabins. Everything, all parts of the ships, to scale.
I viewed about forty of these ships which he had on shelving in his house and you wouldn’t be able to see the difference between the real one’s and these.
What a labor of love and passion . I would have likedto see models.😊
@@finch45lear It was amazing. It was like the ships had reappeared through a time machine. For most of them he actually was able to get copies of the original construction drawings the others from old photographs from the time they were built.
Am a retired model builder myself. Always have and always will have the greatest respect for people like this guy. It takes a special kind of skill and patience to do this type of work. Great looking models my friend!... 😊
I'm a retired model/ pattern maker, and yes it's very tedious to build stuff like this. Lot of talent there.👍
I did an Indentured Apprenticeship in Marine
Engineering.I worked on the
Windsor Castle,Queen Mary
and the Queen Elizabeth.
Their Blue Prints were out
of this World.
Thumbs down for clickbait picture
This one better than the thumbnail, i'm a man in job so i know
Way to create negative.
Entre al video por la miniatura, me decepciono un poco
@@thinhang9409 i dont think so, at least in my opinion
For real. The boat in this video is nothing compared to the one in the thumbnail!😢👎
When I saw the paper towels, I just assumed this was the HMS BOUNTY.
Awesome!
or the HMS Brawny
Please disconnect from the Internet and never get back on it, again.
@@CRB9000😂
The quicker picker upper :D
@@CRB9000+
Счастлив сей мужик, что у него есть не только желание,но и время ,и возможность заниматься любимым делом.👍👍👍👍
Я бы тоже с удовольствием занялся! Но точно не хватит терпения 😂
Итак быстро,ЧТОБ НИКТО не понял,,,,ЛОЖЬ
И буги вуги,чтоб не понял НИКТО НИЧЕГО
Воистину!
Занимался в кружке судомаделизма. 1986 - 87 год. Бронекатер и подлодка "Малютка". Очень сложно, но опыт на всю жизнь!!!
I am just in awe with this guy. I just returned to military model making kits after a 25yr break, and this stuff blows my mind. Just purely amazing to watch and so impressed at the logistics of it all.
I'm a military scale modeller, too! Wishing you fun and success in the hobby, mate.
@@wellardme Thank you kind sir. Really enjoying getting back into models, but first time using a airbrush/compressor weathering kits is a bloody eye opener. I thought it would be easy...lol
@hiramabiff2017 i know what you mean, mate) Even after all these years i regularly mess up) Even the other day i used Mig Satin Varnish, splattered all over a nice paint job in droplets. My little T-34 met its demise))
@@wellardme hahaha I feel your pain with the varnish mate. First time I have used varnish on models was recently, so now my decent looking 1/35 Russian snipers look like they have all had shiny plastic surgery. That is when I realised gloss varnish was not a good idea. lol
@hiramabiff2017 hahah we're in the same boat mate😆 That's something i need to work on: figure painting. Not very good at it. But I'm sure your Russian snipers are awesome! I've watched a load of videos on modelling for tips and tricks, all useful but i accept I'm not a pro and enjoy it nonetheless 😃 If you don't know the following, i strongly recommend: Night Shift, CW Modelling, and Laser Creation World. Really good channels.
FENOMENALE......
10:12 Manos maravillosas ! 👍
Algo de español
This is what i love about TH-cam, there are so many gifted and talented people.
Увлеченный человек. Успехов ему! 😊👍
Coolest thing I've seen on youtube in a long time. The detail is ridiculous. Be proud.
Какая на самом деле долгая и кропотливая работа!!!
это пипец--можно с ума сойти такие детали соединять
а еще снять и смонтировать
ничего особенного на самом деле, просто игрушки.
IMPRESSIONNANT !
Восхищаюсь такими людьми это мечта детства 🔥
"Восхищаюсь такими людьми это мечта детства "
Твоя мечта детства - восхищаться? Или ты пунктуацию прогулял?
@@BokserPerm Тебе какое дело.
@@Pexhe "Тебе какое дело."
Большое дело.
Пунктуация важна для понимания.
@@BokserPerm Себя? 🤣
@@Pexhe "Себя?"
Окружающими.
Но судя по комментариям, тебе это не нужно.
Слишком высокий уровень для твоего понимания.
Gracias por el video !
Why show a fake AI thumbnail when you LITERALLY have 29 minutes of footage of a guy building a REAL ship?
They show an AI 1 year build intricate model, then the real video is some cardboard doofus doing an absolute horrible job on a 5 hour build 😂😂
The text on screen seems written by AI to me too
@@LilComputerBrainsLilComputerBr The AI image may be intricate but is a complete fake. Masts to far back.. hull way to long for a wooden ship of that size(they could not build like that till they started to use Iron. ) Ow and those lower gun ports must be torpedo tubes as they would be submerged completely if that hull was placed in water.
@@LilComputerBrainsLilComputerBr Show me how well you could do it then buddy...
Smart people like me, only believes in comment section
YOU ARE A REAL CRAFTSMAN...BRAVO...
Можно вечно смотреть,даже самому захотелось доделать,лет 5 лежит коробка на половину сделанный
Unbelievable craftsmanship ! What a talent !!
영상 잘 봤습니다.
당신의 작품은 경이롭네요.
엄청난 재주를 가지고 계신듯..
좋아요 누르고 갑니다.
Top 👍 bravo 🤝
Kamu mengerjakan dengan rapi dan teliti..
Bagus . 👍👍👍
I can't believe you built those in 30 minutes. It would have taken me all day. : )
Seriously, amazing job. Incredibly inspiring.
Автор фригат бомба. Руки у тебя растут откуда нужно. А то что хейтеры пишут не обращай внимания , это обычная зависть. То что ты можешь, а они нет. Так что делай в свое удовольствие. И получай кайф от того что ты создаёшь. А хейтеры пусть жуют все сопли молча.
Excelente. Maravilhoso. Uma verdadeira obra.
I have been building models for over 50 years and in your video I learned so much. You are a master craftsman and I will be looking forward to more videos in the future. I just subscribed. Thank you for teaching an old man new tricks.
Wow, human brain. Incredible.
I have an actual piece of the real HMS Victory.
A fantastic model build!.
Great work.
This isn't just model building. To me it's art. When I look something like that I'm in awe.
I tip my hat. This is proper modelling skill.
Stunsail (studding sail) yards are NEVER lashed to the main yard, but are run out in , usually in iron hoops. These yards and sails are only set in very light conditions, and , in fact, rarely used.
His signal flags facing forward on the HMS Victory drives me nuts😂
All the sails and rigging are nonsense. This is just tat for tourists.
Haters
Trabalho maravilhoso.
AMAZING 😂❤
Softgle are perfect for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. I love that they prioritize comfort and protection.
Грубая работа.
согласен
Выложи тонкую работу, которую ты сам сделал, покажи пример.
@@Adson_von_Melk в СССР были сотни тысяч кружков кораблестроения, наверное каждый 10-ый мальчишка туда ходил
@@serjones-j5g и что?
@@Adson_von_Melk а то, что такую хрень даже дети делали
Excelente trabajo
Nice *Click Bait* picture.
😂 facts
Good thing I fast forward to the end
To the last detail ?
They must have had really big popsicles in the old days . LoL 😂
Oh aye, there ye go, cobi bobbid fir sure daddy'o !☝
Parabéns pelo magnífico trabalho, são realmente uma maravilha!
Визуализация на высоком уровне очень приятно смотреть такие видео
Makes me want to go and watch 'Master and Commander - Far Side of The World'.
Googling the HMS Victory, says she had 104 guns!!!! massive firepower for the time. No wonder we controlled the seas. What an amazing story this ship has. Thank you for keeping it alive. I'm richer for watching this.
I'm so impressed he could do all 3 of these in under 30 minutes
Amazing and fantastic. A visionary artist.
Автор, вы не сильно погорячились с "Реальные Корабли В Масштабе До Последней Детали" в названии ролика?
особенно паруса😂😂😂
"Автор, вы не сильно погорячились с "Реальные Корабли В Масштабе До Последней Детали" в названии ролика?"
У автора русский язык, судя по всему, не родной.
Зачем он себя мучает, не понятно...
Да, и реальные корабли нельзя сильно масштабировать вниз - сила поверхностного натяжения портит картину.
@@BokserPermне тупи, это автоматический перевод...
Вы сами наверняка делаете модели с идеальной точностью, выложите их, мы полюбуемся.
Great Work.👍👍👍
Очень интересно.
Человек создает или имитирует фактуру из вроде бы совершенно неподходящих материалов. Конечно, это далеко от классического моделирования из дерева. Но в том и задумка, как получить классическую фактуру из материалов, которые ее даже близко не напоминают. Это своего рода игра. А м. б. У человека нет средств на дерево, а руки чешутся, он и использует все, что под руку попадается. Кстати, финал всё-таки включил в себя дерево.
Это тоже мастерство, только оно состоит еще и в имитации фактуры.
Молодец!
Magnifique 👏 ⚓⚓⚓
Simply amazing guy! He must have the patience of "Job"!
Perhaps he has apocalyptic expectations of Noah 😃
@@JohnBlo76 Well sir, that could be as well.
Very nice and atractive... Creative..
They're all great but the fact that the Santa Maria crossed the ocean is amazing.
Maravilloso trabajo 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Saludos de Chile 🇨🇱
А есть ли в мире хотя бы один макет реального деревянного корабля, который копирует оригинал не только в мельчайших деталях, но и был сделан по всем правилам плотницкого дела: со всеми врубками, запилами и крепежом?🤔
Есть.
строил Кала Эсмеральда 3 года. поставил первый уровень мачт. докапывался до каждой детали вплоть до правильной вязки узлов. канаты сам плел. чернил металл . латунь паял кольца серебрянным припоем .Перелопатил кучу литературы короче ацкий работа. Недостроенная модель выглятит вполне достойно. лет 15 стоит и ни хрена с ней не случилось.
То что ты ищешь, называется адмиралтейская модель. Гугли, таковых полно.
адмиралтейки. но это вобщем то и не модели даж. это настоящие корабли, но маленькие.
Это называется адмиралтейские модели.
Es grandioso , Felicitaciones👍
When I first saw the thumbnail I was CLICKBAIT but then I saw the name, Sir you have my humblest apologies. Yet again you take cardboard that most people would throw out and make something like the 3 ships and as ever the detailing is out of this world. Thank you for taking us on a journey back in time and showing us just what the creators of these formidable ships would have had to do to get the funding to build the real deal.
The thumbnail IS clickbait though. He doesn't make a ship with 5 gun decks with that kind of detail in the video
@@frederikandersen8402 This isn't his channel, it's someone who stole his video.
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmarit's an AI thumbnail, nobody made the ship in there
Talento colombiano 😀👏👏👏🇨🇴
I think your models are amazing and you are extremely talented. So what if they aren't built in exactly the same way as the original ship. Anyone who leaves a derogatory comment is plain rude, and should really think hard about the way they relate to other people. This world is bad enough without rude people putting others down online, it's pathetic.
Rudeness is always uncalled for, but alot of people are simply criticizing his methods, which is totally valid. His approach is very much the "work smarter not harder" approach, taking short cuts, which is fine in principle, but in the model making community its all about the journey not the destination. So taking shortcuts is kinda a cardinal sin, and in this case those short cuts end up effecting the quality of the final piece. Which while still nice, but is somewhat amateur , with incorrect proportions and cartoonish, over-simplified details.
Combine that with a totally misleading thumbnail, and a lack of narration, and you get this kind of a response
Thanks for showing this!!!
I think the porthole on the 3rd row and 5th column is off by 0.00000238 nanometers. So yeah it's inaccurate.
Bravo du beau travail!
Смотрится дёшево
Magnifique travail. Bravo.
Very poor quality. These are toys or cheap souvenirs, not models. Even the model assembled from an OcCre box looks better.
And look at the level of models at competitions.
Make a better one then
@@tzzadaaa You are a funny guy. I already wrote that even from a Occre box you can make it better. Anyone can do it with average hands and a head.
Said the random guy that would never be able to do even half of what was done in the video, attention is a hell of a drug
Crap
You sound like a kid who is just saying this to spread negativity instead of genuinely meaning what you are saying.
22:10 le faltó el timón... Excelente trabajo muy bonito su arte
Beautiful and great music!
Sweet Such skill i ❤ these models
Those are works of art. Awesome
How amazing, to build so a beautiful ship in a very short time, almost high art!
Félicitations super boulot bonne journée
What a wonderful skill!
Incredible work - very well done.
J’admire ce genre de passion. Merveilleux ✨✨✨✨✨✨
Beautiful work,
Solche sind Top-Leute. 👍
Im not gona lie that was an absolute joy to watch :-)
I had to watch this in its entirety. When one has this much passion for his art, and watching it come together, words could not express what the eyes were taking in.
Beautiful craftsmanship!
Amazing talent and craftsmanship. I like the Santa Maria
That is, awesome.
Vraiment , faut le faire ...Un artiste au travail et , il sait y faire ...Congrest ...
Wow, every one of those builds was stunning but HMS Victory is the hands down winner for me. It is so iconic & such a beautiful ship. Amazing work alan, thanks for the video QTHD.
Awesome work, great to see how you do these from scratch. Thank You
Meraviglioso! Mani d' oro 👏👏👏
Impressionante o realismo e o trabalho. Parabéns pela obra. Abraços.
I'm really amazed to see that none of the presented ships have a rudder
Great Ship,great Sound👍🤘
Absolutely gorgeous!
My deepest respect and esteem at this point.
I think there is a saying in aviation. “Landing is just a controlled crash.”.
In terms of craftsmanship, you could say: “Craftsmanship is controlled damage.”.
There were a few things that I would have done differently.
In the end, it's the result that counts and the result is beautiful.
That's cool!
YOUVE GOT A
BOAT LOAD OF PATIENCE BUILDING THIS SIR!!!!!!
IMPRESSIONANTE,MEUS PARABÉNS!!!!!!!
Very very impressive...What a masterpiece!
Those cannons blew me away 🤘
Bravo l artiste quel patience
9:04 getting a fair mixture of salt water and some residues from the sea (like algae, for instance) would make an authentic look for the fabric 💥💪💯👍
Whoa. That's really great.
My grandfather used to do this! Only paddle wheelers, and all from a picture. I remember going to sewing store after sewing store to find thread with the right twist, diameter and color, for the rope rigging. He built boilers and all. Every part worked and they were RC.
Das beste Hobby der Welt . . . Richtig klasse gebaut ❤