Thank you from Russia,St.Petersburg. Brilliant work and great video! I remembered my youth, 40 years ago at the Baltic plant in Leningrad, I began my career as an electrician in the construction of the cruiser.Best wishes from the bottom of my heart!
The Kirov's have always been one of my favorite of the Soviet warships, they are simply gorgeous. Thanks for the build, several techniques I've never seen before.
Man, those edges where water meets wood look so clean compared to cast resin. Beautifully done. I could watch entire videos of you just doing water effects.
Thank you for sharing your techniques! I don't usually build ship models, but the techniques you're teaching your viewers will translate into related areas quite nicely.
Thank you for sharing your skills and methods for this project! I have never built a ship model in water like this, and am fascinated with how you created the water. It has an amazing look! Outstanding work.
Just completed the very similar 1/700 Trumpeter Frunze kit. Quite a tricky build with many tiny parts, warped decks and almost unusable decals. You did a terrific job here.
The water effect's brilliant, and overcomes a problem with the usual putty/plaster method; it needs to be specular to look real, i.e; be as smooth as glass so it can reflect light in the right way. Foil achieves that.
Congratulations from the UK! I am an experienced modeller but very new to ship modelling / seascapes. I learned a ton of things from your approach so many thanks for posting this video. The tinfoil technique works very well. Good videography too - uncluttered background, clear commentary and good background music that does not distract.
That water effect is amazing. Just like the precision and details of the build. Are you a micro-surgeon in your daily life? You could be with such fine control.
Never seen that foil technique. Took me by suprise, amazing as always! P.S. Thank you for talking! Subtitles where hard to follow while also wanting to watch!
Amazing! So much PE and done so easily to great effect. Each time I watch your builds I learn something new...the water technique being this one. An awesome job.....thank you
Hello Rahmi. One has to admit that the Soviets had an excellent naval architecture school. I do believe they were at the begining (in the thirties) inspired by the Italian warships. Brilliant solution to make the water! Cheap and effective. I plan to steal your idea... 😎 Nice diorama! *** I've already said it: you are getting closer to the armoured vehicles... 🙂
putting on that decal on the flight deck would drive me crazy. I had a similar issue with a ship kit I made a years ago. Again I like what you did with making the ocean diorama.
Я впервые увидел этот корабль на фотографии. Тогда я учился в школе. фотографии были в альбоме его строителя и моего родственника. Когда я закончил школу и пошел работать, то сам строил корабль! Который сегодня называется " Петр Великий" ! Я горжусь своей работой.
What is this - A SHIP?! 😉 Great build, excellent attention to detail. I was particularly interested in seeing how you created the water - interesting technique and stunning results, will definitely give this a try! Thanks!
Brilliant. Beautiful base beautiful ship. And outstanding photos. Maybe you could make a video how do you make photos of your models? How do you set light and camera. Looks like there is a lot of tricks how to make small models look big on the photo.
Thank you from Russia,St.Petersburg. Brilliant work and great video! I remembered my youth, 40 years ago at the Baltic plant in Leningrad, I began my career as an electrician in the construction of the cruiser.Best wishes from the bottom of my heart!
Thank you very much for your kind comment.
Wow you are so lucky.
SLAVA RUSSIA...greetings from Greece!
@@niko-zs6vv 🤝❤️
The Kirov's have always been one of my favorite of the Soviet warships, they are simply gorgeous.
Thanks for the build, several techniques I've never seen before.
Jup, looks like a ww2 battleship without the large turrets
sadly when i hear kirov i think of giant armored blimps that can take hundreds of SAM missiles to kill and are always deployed by the dozen
@@AtrociousAK47 yeah Kirov Airship
I'm really impressed with the tinfoil technique for your base. The water looks realistic.
Me too, i'll try it for smaller ships like destroyers to see how the result is.
Same here. Never seen it done before, and it looks fantastic
heffatheanimal pretty much all larger water scapes are done like that
Man, those edges where water meets wood look so clean compared to cast resin.
Beautifully done. I could watch entire videos of you just doing water effects.
This sea water looks perfect! thanks from Russia )
Мужик МОЛОДЕЦ, руки растут из правильного места.ОЧЕНЬ КРАСИВО.
Забавно что в течении видео руки золотые меняются, с мужских волосатых на голые подростковые, интересно к чему бы это)
@@thewer88 Вполне вероятно, что собирал вместе с сыном, как вариант
Я живу в гоподе Киров
Thank you for sharing your techniques!
I don't usually build ship models, but the techniques you're teaching your viewers will translate into related areas quite nicely.
Amazing job! I'd never seen water texture done that way, it looks incredibly realistic. Keep up the good work. Cheers from Patagonia!
Mr Scale-a-ton, I'm going to try this technique right now, thank you so much, you are a genius. Much respect, from Adelaide, Australia.
WOOOOOOOW
The sea is absolutely amazing!!!!
So dope
The water looks fantastic ! Great job.
Thank you for sharing your skills and methods for this project! I have never built a ship model in water like this, and am fascinated with how you created the water. It has an amazing look! Outstanding work.
Just completed the very similar 1/700 Trumpeter Frunze kit. Quite a tricky build with many tiny parts, warped decks and almost unusable decals. You did a terrific job here.
I really appreciate your craftsmen ship on these videos, I use to do models like these when I was younger with my grandfather.
The water effect's brilliant, and overcomes a problem with the usual putty/plaster method; it needs to be specular to look real, i.e; be as smooth as glass so it can reflect light in the right way. Foil achieves that.
INCREDIBLE WORK on the ship and the ocean base!
You're such creative😮😀
Нереально красиво и очень реалистично
Nice video. Nothing like seeing the real thing in the Atlantic Ocean.
I think the model company should use your boat's pictures on their box. Amazing work, love it, keep them coming.
Model looks great and the water effect looks fantastic
That's a good looking ship. You did a wonderful job on the water effect!!
Высшая лига!!! Привет из Беларуси.
That water looks amazing!
I think one scale of this model speaks for itself, that you decided to build a model on such a small scale.
Lovin the aluminum foil effects, keep up the Glorious work!
No Way!!....Hand painting that deck neatly is extraordinary...so is handling PE at 1/700!
Congratulations from the UK! I am an experienced modeller but very new to ship modelling / seascapes. I learned a ton of things from your approach so many thanks for posting this video. The tinfoil technique works very well. Good videography too - uncluttered background, clear commentary and good background music that does not distract.
The ship itself is beautiful but that water is a work of art - superb.
Fantastic work, I'll have to use some of your techniques for the yamato I'm working on
Wow, a pleasure to watch a craftsman at work.
Those waves, dude... Those waves... Incredible.
Очень круто получилось,зная как это сложно уважение и терпения ему лаик ,подписка
Хорошо что есть русские, смотрящие его
Nice to meet you! I respect against you!👍✨❕
from Japan.
@@加藤哲也-z1h Hi Japan from Primorya, Russia.
That water effect is amazing. Just like the precision and details of the build. Are you a micro-surgeon in your daily life? You could be with such fine control.
Great work! Thanks for showing how you did it.
Another masterpiece Rahmi! Kudos for your great patience and precision for building this ship model! Your water representation is awesome!
Never seen that foil technique. Took me by suprise, amazing as always!
P.S. Thank you for talking! Subtitles where hard to follow while also wanting to watch!
If you added white paint with the plaster of Paris and the water , you would have made your own Gesso. The aluminum is brilliant . Great job !
Impressive technique for the water, I had only ever seen people pouring resin before
I really like your water technique. So simple and it looks very good.
Really nice trick with the flags! I just finished building this and will definitely go back and use the flag decals now. Thanks!!
Excellent build. But I have to say that the ocean effect is outstanding!
The water looks so realistic - great job!!
That water effect is amazingly life like. Many thanks.
The water is so good, very good job as always
Superb! Your builds seem so effortless.
Диорама красивая, а море сделано очень реалистично. Супер! The diorama is beautiful, and the sea is made very realistic. Super!
Reat work, really impressive. Makes me want to keep an eye out for a Kirov of my own infact
Awesome stuff. Thanks from NC USA. So
Much to leand
Very good, you are a great artist!!
Amazing! So much PE and done so easily to great effect. Each time I watch your builds I learn something new...the water technique being this one. An awesome job.....thank you
dude this look realistic........u need 1m subs
The antennas look amazing
The models in better shape than the real thing
Everything is simple if you are a genius.. What if you are not? Amazing show/talent/patience
Nice job buddy! Very useful solutions for the water and superb build quality as usual!
Amazing work! This water technique is one I will keep in mind 👍
Hello Rahmi. One has to admit that the Soviets had an excellent naval architecture school. I do believe they were at the begining (in the thirties) inspired by the Italian warships.
Brilliant solution to make the water! Cheap and effective. I plan to steal your idea... 😎
Nice diorama!
***
I've already said it: you are getting closer to the armoured vehicles... 🙂
Hi Radu, thank you. Yes you have right, I will build one or two armoured vehicles in the next four month. I hope so :)
Glad to see some people make sea water without using a gallon of resin. Your see looks more effective than most using resin.
You’re a true artist! This is simply amazing. I hope to one day be able to feature builds this good on my channel too ☺️
great video with nice accompanying music. Little blah for a great model maker. Hat artist !!
WOOOOOOOW BRO THIS IS AMAZING!
congratulations on your work you are very good!
Fantastic work and some great tips, thank you.
Wonderful job, I have the same one but in 1/350 scale ... at some point I will work it.
not gonna lie what an amazing effect that water has come to life. totally stealing that for a future model
Great subject for your first build and a fantastic job. Well done.
putting on that decal on the flight deck would drive me crazy. I had a similar issue with a ship kit I made a years ago. Again I like what you did with making the ocean diorama.
Tinfoil technique? Amazing and I have never seen that before.
Absolutely STUNNING...the details of the water AND the ship...amazing
Beautiful work. Excellent job! 😊
OMG, so beutiful, the water look so real
i could watch this for hours
Honestly, the best method YET!!! Thank you for sharing!!!
wow like it. Minor observation, the water at the stern gets flattened and is slightly lighter colour
An incredible good modelbuild
Superb! Especially water effects!
Most impressed with the water, so realistic
Very nice job, and you had some patience, to hand paint that deck
Wow masterpiece of hand skills.
Great video! You did a superb job on the ship, and you make it look so easy.
That’s a beautiful ship.
Great job with the English voice over. Your speaking English than a lot of people down here in Australia :)
Just goes to show what you can do when you take your time and put in a bit of effort.
Of course being gifted helps as well.
Very realistic water! Great method!
Omg you have such a good talent amazing work!
Я впервые увидел этот корабль на фотографии. Тогда я учился в школе. фотографии были в альбоме его строителя и моего родственника. Когда я закончил школу и пошел работать, то сам строил корабль! Который сегодня называется " Петр Великий" ! Я горжусь своей работой.
Truly magnificent, water some of the best I've seen, and you didn't drop or loss on piece! Thanks for sharing
Would be fantastic that you make the Queen Mary 2 with this sea!
I used to do this when I was a kid, would love to do one now 50 years later.
One day when I'm a big boi i want to build models with skill like this.
I'm not a big fan of naval modeling but the work the water is very good indeed 👌 amazing as usual 👍😉
That base looks so good, I will try it with my H.M.S Nelson
What is this - A SHIP?! 😉 Great build, excellent attention to detail. I was particularly interested in seeing how you created the water - interesting technique and stunning results, will definitely give this a try! Thanks!
Brilliant. Beautiful base beautiful ship. And outstanding photos.
Maybe you could make a video how do you make photos of your models?
How do you set light and camera.
Looks like there is a lot of tricks how to make small models look big on the photo.
Amazing result from a very economical kit
Great work, very beautiful, very realistic, fantastic.
A very talented builder...thoroughly enjoyed the video and learned some helpful techniques...Thanks for making this video.
It was a pleasure to wach your Video! Thank you very much!
Majestic.....getting this kit soon.
Well the model and the diorama look amazing awesome job 👍🍺🍺🍻🇿🇦😎
Golden Hands.Thank you