Go to a battleship meet-up but stand on the other side of the lake and don’t introduce yourself or show what your sailing and wait for them to get going, then appear out of nowhere
@Ryan M , submarines should have wings on both sides to resist whirlpools due to tides, storms, and sea navel ... and to balance ice when floating quickly, diving quickly
this video has motivated me to restart my PT-109. It is a Lindberg offering that is 1/32 scale and dying for modification. My neighbors have these speedy little boats, toys that go in the water. I have a toy like aircraft carrier that I bring out on a calm evening but looking at this has got me rooting through my stash for stuff. Thank you for posting this.
I think the only downside to 2.4 thousand people disliking this video is because 95% was talking and only 5% was the U-boat in action u need to swap those around
Андрей Коновалов у меня тоже эмоции зашкаливали, когда я увидел титры, но не увидел погружения. Спрашивается нахрена нужен это макет субмарины не умеющей выполнять прямое назначение?
Nicely detailed model, but I was a bit disappointed after that explanation of how the ballast system worked not to see it in operation at the end of the video, where you could have done a static dive... it is after all a submarine.
Don't get me wrong, its a lovely detailed model, but the guy goes into some detail on how the venting system works, but then fails to demonstrate it. That's the point that you fail to grasp. All the guy had to do was show how the ballast system worked (in a pool), doesn't have to be in a lake
Correct, he doesn't owe me a thing. But he has put up a video on a public platform and enabled / invited comments. I am / was simply expressing my rights to voice an opinion / comment as I see fit. - I'm sure if it bothered the contributor that much he would have deleted these comments.
really disappointing you didn't show it dive. you made a video, charge the batteries and edit the footage in. if you take a day, it would be worth it. otherwise, beautiful boat.
No wonder the crew suffered during the war, the conditions on these little subs must have been awful. Barely enough room to breathe nevermind fighting a war! Thanks for the video :)
Alrighty... time to chime in here. I took the time to document this buildup in all its technical glory, going into exceptional detail about every facet, and you armchair critics bitch and moan that I neglected to include 5 seconds of video of it diving? The camera died, I needed to package it up for the new owner, and didn't have time to re-prep and take it out again. Get over it. If you don't like my videos, go critique someone else's hard work from the comfort of your armchair. Not a tear shall be shed, by me or anyone else appreciative of the work that goes into not only the models, but the videos.
What no diving? "Hey guys look at my new RC plane it flys great and has some clever features,here you go look at it taxi around the runway then back again,awesome"
I actually think the dislikes are because of the flag. People are insane and if you try to make something from history accurate they lose their god damn minds and call him a nazi.
And arm chair warriors who don't take two seconds to read the description (which clearly states that the boat wouldn't dive in this video) get their little hearts torn out when the video's subject, the result of hundreds of hours of work, blood, sweat and tears, doesn't do a dive for them.
An absolutely fantastic beautyful modell. Thanks for this video. By the way when I was a kid living in the most southern part of Sweden close to Denmark in practise the Danish capital Copenhagen was like our capital and not Stockholm! My first visit to Stockholm where 1968 when I was 17! But everytime my father took me to wisit Copenhagen we allways visitied the museum Töjhusmuseet the museum for the history of the Danish forces. Two of its most noteable pieces where two WWII German mini U-Boats. An one man sub made of a torpedo and the other one the bigger sub with two torpedos. Both where found stranded on the Danish coast in the end of the war. Maybee 20 years ago Germany wanted to show one or two such subs in their museums but it was impossible to find any until they where told that the Danish museum had TWO german mini subs!. So in the end they ended up in a german museum. I dont know if they had to pay or not for them. By the way a former friend who died more than 10 years ago was a modell builder as a second job. He has made professional models of subs, destroyers and torpedo boats for swedish and international navy musrums and have written a couple of advanced well known books about ship modelling and a small book over all the worlds all preserved submarines and also visitied all those museums. He also designed the pin in gold for the modern swedish submarine that everybody who went on the first tour with the submarine with the old classical swedish submarine namne "Näcken". Näcken was a mythical man that sits completely naked in the fall of a smal river in the woods! I believe that the name Näcken comes from the swedish word naken that is the same as the english word nude! Before I met him the first time had I admired his modells at different museums in sweden. But anyhow - thanks for thevideo😁 And by the way the second time the first Swedish Näcken class submarines built in the WW II where also mine-laying submarines! And one fameous swede designed one of the first submarine in sweden 1885 but it was a private project but he also later (1886) designed a couple of submarines to the Turkeys Navy. But ther where other submarine projects in Sweden before 1865.
The mini subs really were taken out of the Danish museum and were never returned? Under normal circumstances museums give out items on loan, but after the special exhibition in the partner museum is over the items come back.
Like the picture on your site; two Italian guys see a German sub come out from under the bridge one looks at the other and says ! Hey louigi is'a that'a " you " boat ! No im'a just' look !
Stunning sub ! Nice touch showing it emerge from under that culvert...Reminds me of (the real thing) departing a sub pen in La Rochelle, France circa 1942.
@Anal Rampage - Given that the Mark IX classes were long-range oceanic submarines and were often assigned Western Atlantic grid patrols, you have a point.... Though it could have been a RCAF Hudson, or Short Sunderland that might have depth charged and consigned the Nazi lone wolf to 'Davey Joneses Locker'...
I know exactly what you mean, there was another guy like the guy who made the boat on UA-cam who made his own scale torpedoes and I was thinking "well that's about time someone did that" but they functioned like a balloon full of air that you let go and it flys around the room. Another thing is that I don't see too many actual diving submarines and I think it's due to the inability to regain ballast once the craft has taken a significant amount of water due to the lack of a high pressure hull but I'm trying to work out those kinks. I wish there was an apprenticeship with old rc boat makers so you can learn how to do all these tips and tricks in a mutually beneficial manner but that's just another kink.
They need to make Sub Boats that can be remote controlled with sonar! Then you can submerge and control a boat under water. Impossible to control anything under water with radio controlled systems! That boat is very sweet!
To my untrained eye it's very impressive. Especially liked the rust look. Like others on here, I'd of like to have seen a dive, dive, dive. But great work.
Never put "Fragile" or "Rush" on a box. Use a box with hand holds, and use air bubble packing. When you get a damaged shipment, take the time to report it.
I wish that you would have been able to do a static dive with it, being a former submariner I can tell you that all dives let alone surfacing's are not fast as one would think. Awesome detail on that boat to include your touch up paint making her look like she has been at sea and not right out of drydock
The weathering looks amazing, very realistic
Go to a battleship meet-up but stand on the other side of the lake and don’t introduce yourself or show what your sailing and wait for them to get going, then appear out of nowhere
Ryan M. That’s the most evil thing i ever heard
Ryan M. Don’t even appear just torpedo them and escape through a drainage pipe
@Ryan M , submarines should have wings on both sides to resist whirlpools due to tides, storms, and sea navel ... and to balance ice when floating quickly, diving quickly
Thuan Duong they do
The builder is an absolute genius and your weatherization masterpiece actually looks like steel great job Bob
I would never let that thing touch the water it's too beautiful
this video has motivated me to restart my PT-109. It is a Lindberg offering that is 1/32 scale and dying for modification. My neighbors have these speedy little boats, toys that go in the water. I have a toy like aircraft carrier that I bring out on a calm evening but looking at this has got me rooting through my stash for stuff. Thank you for posting this.
Beautiful boat, thanks for sharing.
I enjoy watching a long winded video about a submarine build which in the end doesn't show any footage submerging. Well done.
Who cares what people think. Super rad to see how it all works
Amazing, really amazing. My Grandpa drove on U-47. Big Greetz from Germany
Way cool, I was a little bummed not to see it dive!
Speechless. Fantastic build.
Guys I suggest to turn on U96's "Das Boot" instead of the original music in the end
more like ᵈᵃˢ ᵇᵒᵒᵗ
Das Boot , Undersee. Boot.
I think the only downside to 2.4 thousand people disliking this video is because 95% was talking and only 5% was the U-boat in action u need to swap those around
What Tsg761 said.
A submarine with no submerge 10/10
У меня чуть сердце не остановилось от переизбытка эмоций. Автор - это просто фантастика!!!!
Андрей Коновалов у меня тоже эмоции зашкаливали, когда я увидел титры, но не увидел погружения. Спрашивается нахрена нужен это макет субмарины не умеющей выполнять прямое назначение?
OMG I am very impressed with the tech
as others said - no diving. I am not a submarine guy, but this modell looks amazing!
Excellent job on the Patina very realistic.
Nicely detailed model, but I was a bit disappointed after that explanation of how the ballast system worked not to see it in operation at the end of the video, where you could have done a static dive... it is after all a submarine.
Malcolm Crabbe you up
pretty fly for a wifi this is clearly not a submarine as stated. Im disappointed.
Malcolm Crabbe well said Mali don't dive!!!
Don't get me wrong, its a lovely detailed model, but the guy goes into some detail on how the venting system works, but then fails to demonstrate it. That's the point that you fail to grasp. All the guy had to do was show how the ballast system worked (in a pool), doesn't have to be in a lake
Correct, he doesn't owe me a thing. But he has put up a video on a public platform and enabled / invited comments. I am / was simply expressing my rights to voice an opinion / comment as I see fit. - I'm sure if it bothered the contributor that much he would have deleted these comments.
Opera d'arte! Bellissimo
My favorite sub ever
im 53. i built small fast boats since a kid. till i was 48. that's really nice!
Very nice......the real one was way ahead of its time.
weathering is spot on!
Wow negative comments? Great attention to detail. Very cool.
really disappointing you didn't show it dive. you made a video, charge the batteries and edit the footage in. if you take a day, it would be worth it. otherwise, beautiful boat.
ua-cam.com/video/pNj1WMgS6EA/v-deo.html
@@chrislui571 thanks
Totally agree
A lot of work and thought went into building this , Very Very Nice. Thanks
Amazing result
No wonder the crew suffered during the war, the conditions on these little subs must have been awful. Barely enough room to breathe nevermind fighting a war! Thanks for the video :)
Alrighty... time to chime in here. I took the time to document this buildup in all its technical glory, going into exceptional detail about every facet, and you armchair critics bitch and moan that I neglected to include 5 seconds of video of it diving? The camera died, I needed to package it up for the new owner, and didn't have time to re-prep and take it out again. Get over it. If you don't like my videos, go critique someone else's hard work from the comfort of your armchair. Not a tear shall be shed, by me or anyone else appreciative of the work that goes into not only the models, but the videos.
Great paint job.
I like this video. It's so realistic right down to having a model sub pen.
What no diving?
"Hey guys look at my new RC plane it flys great and has some clever features,here you go look at it taxi around the runway then back again,awesome"
Isn’t a submarine supposed to, you know be submersible? That’s what we came for.
U boats didn’t fully submerge. They stayed at the surface.
@@strangeke7750 What?
Greg W. Lmao I’m an idiot. Got to brush up on my uboat knowledge
2 demons attached I got mixed up. Leave me alone
He explained why at 13:45.
It would have been nice to see it do a little dive. The lack of that resulted is so many dislikes, me thinks!
I actually think the dislikes are because of the flag. People are insane and if you try to make something from history accurate they lose their god damn minds and call him a nazi.
@@chrism1966 Nah it's because of stupid no dive. It's a goddamn submarine people expect to at least see it submerge a bit.
And arm chair warriors who don't take two seconds to read the description (which clearly states that the boat wouldn't dive in this video) get their little hearts torn out when the video's subject, the result of hundreds of hours of work, blood, sweat and tears, doesn't do a dive for them.
she looks great running on the surface .
how can people dislike this video man
Amazing restoration work and very realistic detailing
Hello, a good version of your Type IX Long Range Fighter Submarine. The "Fast Diver" is also really a nice building project. Greetings condock24👍
That's a great model! Excellent bit of work!
"Uboot! Wait for a harbour pilot! The harbor isn't safe either!"
Thank you for your video :)
That is so cool. Great job. I bet it would be crazy tough to do but if it submerged that’d be insane!!
Excellent craftsmanship and video, also the music 👍
Very nice work. 👍❤️🇨🇦
Ein sehr schönes Modell. Tolle Aufnahmen im Wasser. Super. Viele Grüße aus Spanien.
Very cool. If you watch the vid at 1/2 speed it looks like a real sub moving across the water.
14ft Bismarck build ,hull completed, first build ,love German ships!
Very beautiful build, nice finished paint job.
XD I wasn’t about it till I saw it in the water, it’s so realistic it’s hilariously entertaining in the small environment
Gut gemacht 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Beautiful boat and we'll engineered. Should be more exciting to watch when it dives and cruising under the water.
We’ll = we will
Well = adverb of good
An absolutely fantastic beautyful modell.
Thanks for this video. By the way when I was a kid living in the most southern part of Sweden close to Denmark in practise the Danish capital Copenhagen was like our capital and not Stockholm! My first visit to Stockholm where 1968 when I was 17! But everytime my father took me to wisit Copenhagen we allways visitied the museum Töjhusmuseet the museum for the history of the Danish forces. Two of its most noteable pieces where two WWII German mini U-Boats. An one man sub made of a torpedo and the other one the bigger sub with two torpedos. Both where found stranded on the Danish coast in the end of the war. Maybee 20 years ago Germany wanted to show one or two such subs in their museums but it was impossible to find any until they where told that the Danish museum had TWO german mini subs!. So in the end they ended up in a german museum. I dont know if they had to pay or not for them. By the way a former friend who died more than 10 years ago was a modell builder as a second job. He has made professional models of subs, destroyers and torpedo boats for swedish and international navy musrums and have written a couple of advanced well known books about ship modelling and a small book over all the worlds all preserved submarines and also visitied all those museums. He also designed the pin in gold for the modern swedish submarine that everybody who went on the first tour with the submarine with the old classical swedish submarine namne "Näcken". Näcken was a mythical man that sits completely naked in the fall of a smal river in the woods! I believe that the name Näcken comes from the swedish word naken that is the same as the english word nude! Before I met him the first time had I admired his modells at different museums in sweden.
But anyhow - thanks for thevideo😁
And by the way the second time the first Swedish Näcken class submarines built in the WW II where also mine-laying submarines! And one fameous swede designed one of the first submarine in sweden 1885 but it was a private project but he also later (1886) designed a couple of submarines to the Turkeys Navy.
But ther where other submarine projects in Sweden before 1865.
The mini subs really were taken out of the Danish museum and were never returned? Under normal circumstances museums give out items on loan, but after the special exhibition in the partner museum is over the items come back.
Um... this is the longest comment i ever read.
Tiger 3818 hmmm.... Did you really read it all? Then Im impressed😁
Thanks for posting
your weathering and ageing of the finish is stunning!! can definitely be used in a movie
Yes.....Definitely a shark looking for its prey....Great model!!!
That looks amazing! I'm an RC Warbird guy, but I can see how I could get into RC boats and U boats. Great weathering job.
Nicely done! Love the systems, and the weathering touch-up.
Like the picture on your site; two Italian guys see a German sub come out from under the bridge one looks at the other and says ! Hey louigi is'a that'a " you " boat ! No im'a just' look !
I'm very impressed! You really did a great job, congratulations!
Stunning sub ! Nice touch showing it emerge from under that culvert...Reminds me of (the real thing) departing a sub pen in La Rochelle, France circa 1942.
Great video! This is the inspiration I need to start a 1/72 scale U-Boat.
Awesome! You have inspired me ;)
amazing detail
Wow, good stuff. I like the detail. If i couldn't get a real one, something like this would be good.
Looks amazing!
this makes me want to get into another part of the rc hobby, the cylinder making with its systems is challenging though.
Wow - hecka cool ! Its beautiful , too bad no dive footage, that was disappointing.
Congratulations, beautiful ship 👍😁
Perfekt a thanks from Prag.
Wow, Oh Amazing !!!! Look like Little Real Textures and Real Life.
An impressive model
Nice job!
A low angle shot slowed down and desaturated with old film special effect and this would be epic!
Canada, sounds like a great place to concentrate on a modeling passion and enjoy life. :)
Wicked! Very cool...maybe should tie red/white fishing bobber to it in case it sinks.
Prepare to surface! "Surface, surface, surface." Five pounds of pressure on the haul opening the hatch!
Sadly, it was caught on the surface by a r/c RAF Hudson and sent to the bottom of the pond.
lmao, great comment
@Anal Rampage - Given that the Mark IX classes were long-range oceanic submarines and were often assigned Western Atlantic grid patrols, you have a point.... Though it could have been a RCAF Hudson, or Short Sunderland that might have depth charged and consigned the Nazi lone wolf to 'Davey Joneses Locker'...
LOL!!! Go and make an appointment at "SPECSAVERS" There is no r/c RAF Hudson in this video!! Haaaaaaaaaaa!!
Awesome build! Great work.
Love the details in the sub but would of loved to seen it dive under another kool feature for it being a sub firing torpedoes from the torpedo tubes
I know exactly what you mean, there was another guy like the guy who made the boat on UA-cam who made his own scale torpedoes and I was thinking "well that's about time someone did that" but they functioned like a balloon full of air that you let go and it flys around the room. Another thing is that I don't see too many actual diving submarines and I think it's due to the inability to regain ballast once the craft has taken a significant amount of water due to the lack of a high pressure hull but I'm trying to work out those kinks. I wish there was an apprenticeship with old rc boat makers so you can learn how to do all these tips and tricks in a mutually beneficial manner but that's just another kink.
Absolutely Perfect, Thanks, ...................Superb !
They need to make Sub Boats that can be remote controlled with sonar! Then you can submerge and control a boat under water. Impossible to control anything under water with radio controlled systems! That boat is very sweet!
Over 500 1:48 scale merchantman sailors down voted this....
To my untrained eye it's very impressive. Especially liked the rust look. Like others on here, I'd of like to have seen a dive, dive, dive. But great work.
It's shown submerging on the builders page, as well as other sub's. This boat is around the 2:10 mark in the video called: My 2017 Fleet
Very nice proyect. Congratulations:)
Superb technology. reminds me of commandos 2
Brother you did a great job on the #Unterseeboot
"Really noisy but that's not a problem..." Unless youre trying to hide from a destroyer! Har har har har
Very Nice my friend
Looking good.
Hatte die U-boot Classe IX D nicht noch eine 10,5 cm. U-Boot Kanone auf dem Vorderdeck ?
This vid keeps me happy !!! :)
Amazing proyect
Its true about shipping companies. Knew many ppl who worked for them, and the only time they "play nice", is when they are being watched.
Never put "Fragile" or "Rush" on a box. Use a box with hand holds, and use air bubble packing. When you get a damaged shipment, take the time to report it.
you have serious skills. That is so cool
Is there a reason there is no big deck gun?
15:31 it looks so cool coming out of the bridge
I wish that you would have been able to do a static dive with it, being a former submariner I can tell you that all dives let alone surfacing's are not fast as one would think.
Awesome detail on that boat to include your touch up paint making her look like she has been at sea and not right out of drydock
Add the model submerging please, would have been a perfect video if you had.
you can't :((( RC signal doesn't work underwater!!
Wow! Beautiful Type IXD...incredible detail and built from scratch...super talent!! Thanks for the video!