11:05 It’s an arm with rope ladders attached that swung outward for when tenders were moored alongside the ship to allow easy boarding for crew members .Magnificent build !
@@BarcelPL The torpedo nets you mean were used during ww1, but soon retired cause of the massive danger of getting damaged nets (metal!) in the screws and also loosing allmost all of their protection when the ships goes faster. Torpedo nets were used later, but only on moored ships and as far i know with some distance and not directly on ship mounted. Also ship mounted torpedo nets arms were all along the ship, not only on two spots. You can see them on the early pictures (pre 1927 on wikipedia) of Kongo.
The arm is called a "Derrick" that swings out,the ladders are called "Jacob's" Ladders and the lines are called "Lizard Line's".They used to attach small boats,the Lizard Line's keep the small boats attached in a position so people can get in and out of the boats
I love watching these videos, but I don’t think I would ever attempt something with this much photo etch at that scale. Beautiful job! Thanks for sharing.
I'm really impressed with your amazing finished build. Remember the longer the struggle getting there the more satisfying is the result ! Looking forward to your second 1/700 scale Ship ⚓😄👍🇦🇺
Four months absolutely well spent.....what an amazing job and in such a small scale as well. How you dealt with the myriad number of miniscule PE is gob-smackingly incredible. Thanks for sharing so will be checking out to see what next you have in store.
You did an absolutely amazing job on this build! I have never seen so much PE on a single model, and I thought I had a lot on my AH-64 I recently finished LOL. Also that was a very nice touch putting the flag decal on foil to make it wavy.
excellent work! you are not only an artist but you are also gifted with incredible patience 👍 personally only the idea of using photoetched parts or resin parts, with all the madness that is needed to use them, makes me want to give up the hobby of building models 😱
Superb. A warship originally built here in Northern England. ✌️🏴🇺🇸
11:05 It’s an arm with rope ladders attached that swung outward for when tenders were moored alongside the ship to allow easy boarding for crew members .Magnificent build !
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Ain't those for extending torpedo nets?
@@BarcelPL The torpedo nets you mean were used during ww1, but soon retired cause of the massive danger of getting damaged nets (metal!) in the screws and also loosing allmost all of their protection when the ships goes faster. Torpedo nets were used later, but only on moored ships and as far i know with some distance and not directly on ship mounted.
Also ship mounted torpedo nets arms were all along the ship, not only on two spots. You can see them on the early pictures (pre 1927 on wikipedia) of Kongo.
The arm is called a "Derrick" that swings out,the ladders are called "Jacob's" Ladders and the lines are called "Lizard Line's".They used to attach small boats,the Lizard Line's keep the small boats attached in a position so people can get in and out of the boats
I'd encase that thing in a custom glass case so no threat of dust could ever touch that masterpiece. Amazing work!
Thanks, It's definitely crossed my mind. It's so fragile I feel like I can break this just by looking at it
WOW! I didn't realize how tiny it was until you put the paint bottle next to it. Nice work!
Thank you! I always like the perspective photos
Easily the best looking battlecruiser. Sorry Hood fans but Kongo slaps
hahaha thank you!
imo, Derfflinger, Mackensen and Ersatz Yorck for me
Great PE applying !!! Looks so great too.
👍 Thanks!
A pleasure to watch how this work of art comes to life, many thanks for sharing with us
Good to hear you liked it
Great build. In about 30 years you'll have finished all of the capital ships of the IJN. Look forward to that project coming to fruition🙂
I love watching these videos, but I don’t think I would ever attempt something with this much photo etch at that scale. Beautiful job! Thanks for sharing.
I'm really impressed with your amazing finished build. Remember the longer the struggle getting there the more satisfying is the result ! Looking forward to your second 1/700 scale Ship ⚓😄👍🇦🇺
Thanks, so am I. Not sure what it will be yet but it will certainly be a while based on the time commitment with this one!
Thars an amazing beautiful model of the Kongo.
Excellent build, amazing result and a very well put video! Congrats in all aspects!
Thanks and cheers!
HI awesome job for first ship!!! That one piece is a boat boom it is for securing the ships boats along side when at anchor .
Youre the first one to identify that part. Thanks! Always glad to learn a bit more.
Quite ambitious in that scale and very nicely done.
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That looks absolutely incredible! So good in fact i feel like i need to apologise for ever going near a scale model 😂
Four months absolutely well spent.....what an amazing job and in such a small scale as well. How you dealt with the myriad number of miniscule PE is gob-smackingly incredible. Thanks for sharing so will be checking out to see what next you have in store.
Lol at "gob-smackingly". Thank you very much
Fantastic work, thanks for sharing!
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Building this in 1/350 was a challenge. Couldn't imagine attempting this!
Bring your magnifying glass lol
Loved watching that. Great job!!
Thanks!
Awesome work!!!! Keep up that work!
Thank you! Will do!
Excellent work
You did an absolutely amazing job on this build! I have never seen so much PE on a single model, and I thought I had a lot on my AH-64 I recently finished LOL. Also that was a very nice touch putting the flag decal on foil to make it wavy.
👍👍👍 Thanks!
Wow! Just really wow!
Awesome build mate I admire your patience with pe parts 😜😜😜😀
👍 quite a bit of patience was required
@@ScaleModelAssassin now you're for detiled bays and fully open interior at 1/144 scale airplanes :D a lot of fun ahead !
Outstanding! Captain on deck!
Thanks!
Very nice build for such a small scale !
Thank you very much!
nice work
Oh and you earn a new sub bro. Cheers 🇨🇦
Beautiful
Hella good job 👏 I love it!
👍👍 thanks!
You did a very good job for your first 1/700 ship
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Those are anti-torpedo netting, it will be deploy when the ship is docked.
Thanks for the nice work! 👍
Very cool! I did not know that. Thanks 👍
Jacobs ladders used by the crew to board when not along side.
super model :)
Great build! What brand / part number is the wood deck you got?
Thanks! I bought it off ebay: www.ebay.com/itm/153482662950
superb!!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Brave man.
excellent work! you are not only an artist but you are also gifted with incredible patience 👍
personally only the idea of using photoetched parts or resin parts, with all the madness that is needed to use them, makes me want to give up the hobby of building models 😱
Thank you very much! Just stick with what you have fun with
Woah, what a chellenge. Brilliant job. I take my hat off to you.
Thank you!
Wood deck is the only way to go.
Photo etched inferno...
Lol yes🔥
Flyhawk instructions are trash but you did an exelent job
Haha thanks. I agree
You killed a plane!?!? No forgiveness
I hate this ship because in WOWSB it always sinks my carrier
Edit: I don’t hate the ship this is a joke
haha too funny! I understand the frustration
I am the 666th like, muhahahaaaa😂 awesome model💪👍