Well done, fine sir. I learned many diorama building techniques I hadn't thought to use in those ways in your video. Wonderful, build. Thanks lots for sharing, mate.
Awesome build and beautiful result. But one single kraken seem to be way overdone. The real ship was about 242 m. long (Waterline), 33 m wide with up to 45,752 metric tons of weight... but as a seamans fairey ...
Great diorama. In reality, the Kracken better think twice about attacking a modern warship. It's not like the old days of wooden sailing ships. Even if the Roma's crew didn't have time to ready the main guns, the anti-aircraft guns will pulverize those tentacles. It would be a bad day for the Kracken.
As in most fights, it probably would be a bad day for all involved 😀 It has to be said that most armament on these kind of ships is not made for this kind of close combat. Best bet would be on depth charges possibly.
Well done, fine sir. I learned many diorama building techniques I hadn't thought to use in those ways in your video. Wonderful, build. Thanks lots for sharing, mate.
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it!
Lovely ship and great job on the Kracken, superb water effect!
Thank you!
Very Nice, Thumbs Up
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Good video
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Excellent.
Thank you!
Awesome build and beautiful result. But one single kraken seem to be way overdone. The real ship was about 242 m. long (Waterline), 33 m wide with up to 45,752 metric tons of weight... but as a seamans fairey ...
I'm afraid I don't know what that is.
Cool build
Thank you!
Great diorama. In reality, the Kracken better think twice about attacking a modern warship. It's not like the old days of wooden sailing ships. Even if the Roma's crew didn't have time to ready the main guns, the anti-aircraft guns will pulverize those tentacles.
It would be a bad day for the Kracken.
As in most fights, it probably would be a bad day for all involved 😀
It has to be said that most armament on these kind of ships is not made for this kind of close combat. Best bet would be on depth charges possibly.