"i don't want to judge fantastic constructions by their effectiveness in history" 11:28 Well said, sir. That's exactly what makes Yamato different from other ships. She is a work of art!
Just like the P08 Luger Pistol. It's a mechanical disaster riddled with unreliability, but it is a magnificent piece of engineering and an absolute work of art.
@@EntrustWithinChrist are they wrong tho, battleships suck in general, submarines and aircraft carriers are the way to go, I mean it is a war machine after all, looks are important, intimidation played a big part, but not when the enemy says "well let's just sink that bitch" and follow through pretty easily, like with most of em, they are pretty cool and fight pretty hard, so overall 20/10 in style point.
Battleship Yamato is often said to be a large battleship, but it is often said that it was built so compactly with all this equipment. Battleship Yamato and Battleship Musashi are used in postwar Japanese cars and various electrical product technologies. The battleships of my country still live in the hearts of our Japanese people. I would like to pay my respects to Yamato and his crew, who still sleep deep in the sea floor.
You want to pay respects to something built with the intent of killing and taking over many countries? In that case I would like to pay my respects to everyone involved in the inventing of the atomic bomb. The technological advancement we have gotten from it are still in use today all over the world.
i agree with you. btw instead of being build to terrify enemy like bismarck queen elizabeth or this fcking iowa it was built to give hope so yes RIP yamato and her* (lol not his XD) crew
Hi. YAMATO was THE Largest battleship EVER built in the whole world, that and its identical sister ship MUSHASHI. The two also had the biggest guns ever put on a battleship, apprpox. 18 Inches diameter, all the other big battleships had 16 or less inch guns. I was a professor of Naval Architecure at the University of Michigan in the US from 1982 to 2020, but also taught my courses in several universities in CHina, Germany, POland, Greece etc. I taught ship design as well. I even co authored a paper with a Japanese researcher, Katsuhiko Hattori, but never met him! He is older than myself, was retiring when I was in my 30s
Much respective for Georgios, he seems like a pretty chill guy too. This requires so much patience. I'd rage quit after trying to assemble the first AA turret lol
I have a hard enough time with 1/700 scale models that don't have the detail - no way I would have the patience to build something like this. I salute the model maker!
I ve built the Yukikaze 1/700 and arrgh.. I messed it up when cutting the AA guns (the size is about 3mm long,3mm tall, 1 mm wide) (Single Barrel 25mm Type 96 AA Gun) And after i placed it beside my Yamato 1/350.. Damn it just looked like a Submarine than a Destroyer cuz of how small it is
@@IslandCat97080 I've heard arguments from both bigger and smaller scale modelers. Some prefer to stick to the other common scale 1/350 because they cant handle the small size of 1/700. Of course bigger scales have more parts so you'd have to be more patient anyway, but I can see their point as well. Now we have to wait for 1/2000 photo etch parts and build model kits with a microscope lol
@Matthew Knotts Mostly German blooded? I figured you are cus Germans don't talk like that haha , so I deleted the original question. Well I'm sure there are many things that are better than the other for both. You are just mentioning 2 things for Bismarck, if the info is correct. Commanders? I suspect you don't even know half the facts. Yamato stayed home cus of a very conservative admiral but when he died the new one let it lose. Did you know about that? The ship did go down but had a last mission. Not for nothing like you said. It's a war. Their enemy carrier found her first just like Bismark was detected by one of the Brit's allies. Both were not aware of it n it wasn't the commamders' fault. Bismark's commanders made crucial mistakes before leaving their port. First, they didn't fill the tank fully like they were suppoed to. They thought they'd make it there and rushed it. Secondly, they didn't have the anti-air weapons properly tuned and ready, thinking there won't be any major air attacks on the way. Wrong! Bismarck knocked down ---> 0
The one in Kure took a lot of time to make. Probably as much time as the construction of the real Yamato. Even the 1/10 model itself is bigger than some actual ships.
3 years ago I built a 1/200 of Yorktown CV5. It was almost 4 feet long. I also built it’s full air wing on the morning of Midway. All from scratch. Currently working on a 1/100 scale of Gambier Bay CVE 73 .
This is beautiful work no doubt; but for sheer stunning scale and detail the 1/10 scale (yes, you read that right!) Yamato model on display at the Yamato museum in Kure city is simply awesome. The model itself is 80 feet long! If you are ever in Hiroshima, Japan, the Yamato museum is an easy day trip by train to Kure city. Also, next door is the Japanese Naval self-defense force museum focusing on post-war history. If you really want a deep dive into Japanese naval history, the Japanese Naval academy at Etajima is also about 15 minutes away by car.
amazing kit, amazing person that asembled it, and an awesome video. If only the developers and leaders at Wargaming stopped nerfing its ingame performance.
Great video on your 1/200 IJN Yamato build. I built a Nichimo 1/200 IJN Yamato Motorized version back in the mid 1980's. Currently I have a week by week build of the 1/200 Bismarck. I have had to stop the build as we are going through a housing problem, but I am really looking forward to the continuation of the build.
Sir, you last comments catch my sentiments, I feel sad about all the dead and the death and destruction these machines have yielded, but I am impressed with their technology, beauty and evidence of human ingenuity. How do you reconcile this?
Well I think you are overthinking it, it’s not hard at all, especially at 1/200 scale. And the majority of the AA gun is plastic anyways. 1/700 on the other hand may be tricky
andris stonins I build all sizes. And yeah that 1/200 Yamato kit is old af. What you have to do is buy the original kit, then use the 1/200 parts from Fujimi. Which would be at least multiply the cost by 7-8 folds
*Just a friendly business suggestion:* Fans of the _destroyermen book series_ would pay premium dollar for a _Wickes_ class destroyer with the number 163 painted on it. Probably get permission from taylor anderson first, but you could probably set up a solid partnership there.
Finally, someone who understands and appreciates the beauty of Yamato as it is, unlike many butthurt people who just can't accept the fact that a small Asian country built the biggest battleship in history. I mean "oh Yamato is big and strong, but it would still lose against a couple of Iowa class bbs." dude that's not the point.
Yamato would woop Iowa's ass in a 1v1. Iowa had inferior guns, vastly inferior armor, less maneuverability, and less accurate guns (even with a superior fire control, as she used a poor quality of gunpowder at the time). Her only real advantage was were higher speed, which she could use to run away from the vastly superior opponent.
When US new about the Yamato Class , not all its exact characteristics , they still didn't want to risk an engagement with them. . . because it was a great political risk . . .
仕方ないじゃないですか… そもそもこれを建造した方、そしてCGでモデリングした方々が願ってそうやったわけじゃないですし それどころかこれほどのモデルを建造して綺麗に化粧して美しくなった大和 ゲーム内とは言えその砲を敵戦艦に指向して射撃でき活躍できる環境を作ってくれた、 まさに「この戦艦はその優美かつ凶悪な姿を…」を具現化してくれた方々にきっと大和は感謝してると思いますよ 寧ろ…私は日章旗に赤い縁取りを描いているその旗に強い何かを感じます。 Thank you for really building it. The beauty of it was burned into my eyes...(teary-eyed By the way, I'm still as I was when I bought the 1/700 YAMATO... I wish I could make it beautifully😔
@@battleship6177 I guess she did. She fired what is debated as the longest shot ever fired from a warships, when she possibly hit the escort carrier White Plains from 20 miles (although it is debated wether it was a hit or a damaging near miss). She then sank the escort carrier Gambier Bay and the destroyers Johnston and Hoel
It was because I started playing world of warships a few months ago that made me buy a tamiya 1/350 king george v model kit that I'm now in the process of building.
Excelente trabajo de su artista. Me alegra que exista este video juego y que siempre caminé a la mano de la historia. Los pueblos no somos nada sin la historia
WTF are you talking about??? Even USS Gerald R. Ford can't match IJN Yamato Size (NOT Displacement)... NOTHING IS BIGGER THAN THE IJN YAMATO.....NOTHING! May you have Eternal Might in the Heavens dear Yamato-san!
Nice video, thank you. It would be interesting to show us some techniques and tricks Mr. Detsis used to build the model. I figure it was not simply to glue everything together and bend some tiny brass parts...
Montana was never built though. She was designed as a blueprint but the dominance of aircraft carriers had Montana's plans scrapped after the 4 Iowas were finished.
@@phantomwraith1984 well actually not true the Montanas was gonna be built but the lowas took two more slots so six lowas but the war ended so no use for more ships they stoped making new ships for all types and missles was the killing blow of battleships witch they did try to make Kentucky a missile battleship but that cost too much money would of been cool and effective
While this is not a bad video, i think you guys should either rename the series (if this is what its called) or get someone to build u a 1/42 scale because this video still seems very misleading/confusing. The model being built is a 1/200 scale and i know because i found one for sale online.
RedXlV what? Lol what navy? Their battleships were old as ships and their cruisers were kinda modern, their destroyers were just Italian ships upsized a bit. The Russian navy didn’t really become a thing until after ww2 and even then it was still just an after thought to the army.
@@gabrielm.942 I think he is referring to the post WW2 Russian navy. Four nuclear powered Kirov class battlecruisers, four Kiev class carriers, Sverdlov and Udaloy cruisers, Typhoon submarines. All powerful and superb looking vessels.
@@gabrielm.942 yeah but that doesn't take away from beauty it has nun to do with it like Aurora is very beautiful old ASF tho and Russians always had a Navy just barely used it the imperial Russians had the fourth biggest Navy in the world and then the Soviets had the biggest submarine fleet in the world starting in ww2 I honestly don't even know why they built ships because there was barely any use for them all the seas they control could be patrolled by aircraft because how big the land mass is
A powerful and beautiful battleship like a manifestation of a Japanese katana which was pretty much obsolete against modern machine guns (air superiority and aircraft carriers).
I have never heard the ship's name pronounce, "Yamotoe." The model seems to have aftermarket parts installed. Would have been a better kit if they had included some scale crew. I built mine in the mid-70s. The pieces were flash heaven and many did not fit properly. The hull, and other parts, were warped. It floated nicely after you added a motorcycle battery.
0:44 1;42 Scale. That would make the model 6.26 meters long 1:00 1;200 scale That's when I stopped watching and felt cheated by a model only 1.315 meters long. The first would have been impressive...
Paper models look better and if you build papaer model in this scale (1:200) you must build all this details by own. I have great memories from build IJN Yamato from Halinski paper Model or IJN Musachi from GPM paper models.
There's battleships like the Kongo and the New York, like South Carolina and Kawachi. Ships like Kaiser, Dunkerque and Iron Duke. And then there are ships like the Iowa and the Yamato. They are more than battleships. They are the ships that deserve to be called Dreadnoughts.
@@stormkhan4250 I was not being literal. The term "Dreadnought" has a literal meaning of "Fear nothing". These ships were the most powerful of their time. the only threats to either of them were aircraft and each other.
Right up there with the Nazi flag, ie NOPE because of all the baggage attached to it. Seriously, there are 300000 reasons alone to acknowledge Nanjing. _Do you want to piss off East and SE Asia? Because that's how you piss off East and SE Asia._
@@HeIsAnAli The flag of the Rising Sun continues to be used as the official flag of the JMSDF to this day. It is quite different from the swastika, which has been banned in some countries.
@@HeIsAnAli Last year Japanese destroyer Suzutsuki took part in a ceremony in Qingdao, China, flying the flag of the rising sun, and there was no problem at all. RSF piss off East and SE Asia?That's bullshit.
Superb work. However, so many models have been built of this battleship. When is a real new Yamato and Mushashi, and Shinano will be build by the Japanese Imperial Navy?
Don't get me wrong, the model is very nice, but the scale is not what you say. You can clearly see that the scale is 1: 200, not 1: 42. Yamato in 1: 42 scale would be over 6 meters long.
My guess would be the Bancroft RC model (especially after looking at the props and shafts), detailed with Fujimi or other aftermarket items and PE/machined brass pieces.
What do you think about today's episode?
What was the biggest model you have ever built?
This episode? ☆☆☆☆☆
1/350 Scharnhorst, maybe 1/200 soon
I think the man is delusional on Yamato’s actual effectiveness.
@@funnyhappyharry746 It's the _Yamato:_ she's bound to be rated five stars like the hotel that she is.
Ali C. You’re not wrong
"i don't want to judge fantastic constructions by their effectiveness in history" 11:28
Well said, sir. That's exactly what makes Yamato different from other ships. She is a work of art!
Just like the P08 Luger Pistol. It's a mechanical disaster riddled with unreliability, but it is a magnificent piece of engineering and an absolute work of art.
To both you guys. Couldn’t have said it better, right on.
*enter edgy 17 year old who plays wow and knows EVERYTHING about ships*
*snort* are you stupid *laughs*
She us a beauty.
@@EntrustWithinChrist are they wrong tho, battleships suck in general, submarines and aircraft carriers are the way to go, I mean it is a war machine after all, looks are important, intimidation played a big part, but not when the enemy says "well let's just sink that bitch" and follow through pretty easily, like with most of em, they are pretty cool and fight pretty hard, so overall 20/10 in style point.
Battleship Yamato is often said to be a large battleship, but it is often said that it was built so compactly with all this equipment. Battleship Yamato and Battleship Musashi are used in postwar Japanese cars and various electrical product technologies. The battleships of my country still live in the hearts of our Japanese people. I would like to pay my respects to Yamato and his crew, who still sleep deep in the sea floor.
You want to pay respects to something built with the intent of killing and taking over many countries? In that case I would like to pay my respects to everyone involved in the inventing of the atomic bomb. The technological advancement we have gotten from it are still in use today all over the world.
@@CoIoneISanders dayum, br0h. You blew up her right in the A$$ 😂
i agree with you. btw instead of being build to terrify enemy like bismarck queen elizabeth or this fcking iowa it was built to give hope so yes RIP yamato and her* (lol not his XD) crew
Hi. YAMATO was THE Largest battleship EVER built in the whole world, that and its identical sister ship MUSHASHI. The two also had the biggest guns ever put on a battleship, apprpox. 18 Inches diameter, all the other big battleships had 16 or less inch guns. I was a professor of Naval Architecure at the University of Michigan in the US from 1982 to 2020, but also taught my courses in several universities in CHina, Germany, POland, Greece etc. I taught ship design as well. I even co authored a paper with a Japanese researcher, Katsuhiko Hattori, but never met him! He is older than myself, was retiring when I was in my 30s
@@anastassiosperakis2869cool.
Much respective for Georgios, he seems like a pretty chill guy too. This requires so much patience. I'd rage quit after trying to assemble the first AA turret lol
I have a hard enough time with 1/700 scale models that don't have the detail - no way I would have the patience to build something like this. I salute the model maker!
I ve built the Yukikaze 1/700 and arrgh.. I messed it up when cutting the AA guns (the size is about 3mm long,3mm tall, 1 mm wide) (Single Barrel 25mm Type 96 AA Gun)
And after i placed it beside my Yamato 1/350.. Damn it just looked like a Submarine than a Destroyer cuz of how small it is
@@IslandCat97080 I've heard arguments from both bigger and smaller scale modelers. Some prefer to stick to the other common scale 1/350 because they cant handle the small size of 1/700. Of course bigger scales have more parts so you'd have to be more patient anyway, but I can see their point as well. Now we have to wait for 1/2000 photo etch parts and build model kits with a microscope lol
Second time this has appeared on the channel but they still haven’t fixed the scale. A 1:42 scale model of Yamato would have to be 20 feet long.
It's the name of the series
1/142 maybe
@@robingrandzinski676
No. No check again
Around 1 min he said 1/200 scale..
I think then model is in scale 1/200 is long 1meter 30 about not 1/42 is long 6 meter 30cm hahahaha
The Yamato is my most favorite and the most beautiful warship ever built
Me to, I gonna build a Yamato in 1/200 scale like in this vidéo.
Mine is space battleship yamato 2202 final battle version
Yall are forgeting the USS Iowa
@Matthew Knotts
Just cus you have that model with you it dosent make it a better ship than Yamato lol
@Matthew Knotts
Mostly German blooded? I figured you are cus Germans don't talk like that haha , so I deleted the original question.
Well I'm sure there are many things that are better than the other for both. You are just mentioning 2 things for Bismarck, if the info is correct.
Commanders? I suspect you don't even know half the facts. Yamato stayed home cus of a very conservative admiral but when he died the new one let it lose. Did you know about that?
The ship did go down but had a last mission. Not for nothing like you said. It's a war. Their enemy carrier found her first just like Bismark was detected by one of the Brit's allies. Both were not aware of it n it wasn't the commamders' fault.
Bismark's commanders made crucial mistakes before leaving their port.
First, they didn't fill the tank fully like they were suppoed to. They thought they'd make it there and rushed it.
Secondly, they didn't have the anti-air weapons properly tuned and ready, thinking there won't be any major air attacks on the way. Wrong!
Bismarck knocked down ---> 0
This is a world class episode: Master Modeling accompanied with subject expert commentary and in depth historical knowledge
WOW, t's so big. Actually, I never seen such as big scale Yamato except museum. It' s incredibly big.
I think I could honestly watch an entire series on this guy just building and painting models! Very awesome!
Legendary ship.....
A legendary battleship in the heart of the Japanese.
Thank you.
Thank you for loving this ship.
*_That’s a nice model, but it’s kind of a small model isn’t it? Just look at the one in Kure!_*
(๑╹◡╹)ノ"
The one in Kure took a lot of time to make. Probably as much time as the construction of the real Yamato. Even the 1/10 model itself is bigger than some actual ships.
zaho87 boats not ships. It’s big but not that big.
Bah, I'd rate this model five stars.
That is an awesome model. I'be seen it on YT
(^ω^ ≡ ^ω^)おっおっおっ日本人見っけ!
Definitely the most beautiful ship ever built. Japanese Engineering at its finest.
3 years ago I built a 1/200 of Yorktown CV5. It was almost 4 feet long. I also built it’s full air wing on the morning of Midway. All from scratch. Currently working on a 1/100 scale of Gambier Bay CVE 73 .
Its funny, I swear I watched this days ago but then it disappeared.... Well its back now,
Yea im quite Sure i have Seen this as well
@@dabaschti9814 Might be you saw the preview, which came a week or so ago? This is the full length.
@@mooneyesplays7 no, it was released fully a few days ago, it was just taken off of UA-cam for some reason.
Lol probley reupload
@David Hytha
Well.. no one complains about the Nazi flag on German models
This is beautiful work no doubt; but for sheer stunning scale and detail the 1/10 scale (yes, you read that right!) Yamato model on display at the Yamato museum in Kure city is simply awesome. The model itself is 80 feet long! If you are ever in Hiroshima, Japan, the Yamato museum is an easy day trip by train to Kure city. Also, next door is the Japanese Naval self-defense force museum focusing on post-war history. If you really want a deep dive into Japanese naval history, the Japanese Naval academy at Etajima is also about 15 minutes away by car.
amazing kit, amazing person that asembled it, and an awesome video. If only the developers and leaders at Wargaming stopped nerfing its ingame performance.
Great video on your 1/200 IJN Yamato build.
I built a Nichimo 1/200 IJN Yamato Motorized version back in the mid 1980's. Currently I have a week by week build of the 1/200 Bismarck.
I have had to stop the build as we are going through a housing problem, but I am really looking forward to the continuation of the build.
Πολλά μπράβο Γιώργο , εξαιρετική δουλειά , φοβερή παρουσίαση.
That model is just something else! The smallest details are just so satisfying to see!👍
素晴らしい出来栄えです。
大和を作ってくれて、ありがとうございます。
Sir, you last comments catch my sentiments, I feel sad about all the dead and the death and destruction these machines have yielded, but I am impressed with their technology, beauty and evidence of human ingenuity. How do you reconcile this?
Can we all just talk about how patient Georgios is? I would've thrown that AA mount in the trash the moment I made a mistake
Well I think you are overthinking it, it’s not hard at all, especially at 1/200 scale. And the majority of the AA gun is plastic anyways. 1/700 on the other hand may be tricky
Belfast 1/350 IJN ships is already tricky not talking about 1/700 :D
andris stonins well IJn ships...they come in different sizes. Which ship are you talking about ?
Belfast I build 1/350 scale .
Hope that someday I can build also Yamato 1/200 but that sucker is very expensive
andris stonins I build all sizes. And yeah that 1/200 Yamato kit is old af. What you have to do is buy the original kit, then use the 1/200 parts from Fujimi. Which would be at least multiply the cost by 7-8 folds
*Just a friendly business suggestion:*
Fans of the _destroyermen book series_ would pay premium dollar for a _Wickes_ class destroyer with the number 163 painted on it.
Probably get permission from taylor anderson first, but you could probably set up a solid partnership there.
Very big mistake in the model: the gun director should point in the same direction of the guns and not being left straight.
@@ruiixia I simply built the very same model and I made the same mistake myself
Question: After 1943, what was the point of the gun director if radar was installed by that point?
Finally, someone who understands and appreciates the beauty of Yamato as it is, unlike many butthurt people who just can't accept the fact that a small Asian country built the biggest battleship in history. I mean "oh Yamato is big and strong, but it would still lose against a couple of Iowa class bbs." dude that's not the point.
Yes in some ways she was a very flawed concept. But as an example of applied technology, she is both beautiful and amazing at the same time.
Yamato would woop Iowa's ass in a 1v1. Iowa had inferior guns, vastly inferior armor, less maneuverability, and less accurate guns (even with a superior fire control, as she used a poor quality of gunpowder at the time). Her only real advantage was were higher speed, which she could use to run away from the vastly superior opponent.
When US new about the Yamato Class , not all its exact characteristics , they still didn't want to risk an engagement with them. . . because it was a great political risk . . .
Awesome video what a treat thanks for sharing Georgios Detsis really enjoyed it
you guys should hire @plasmo for these shipbuilds, that guy is amazing
I am at awe by the detail and design of the Yamato and Musashi was.
For a second I thought it would actually be 1:42 scale.
史実通りに作るなら旭日旗にしてくださいな
戦犯旗だと主張している韓国の意見を受け入れている様デスネ。日本海軍を語る資格ナシ。
やっぱり旭日旗じゃないと締まらないというか気になりますよね...
仕方ないじゃないですか…
そもそもこれを建造した方、そしてCGでモデリングした方々が願ってそうやったわけじゃないですし
それどころかこれほどのモデルを建造して綺麗に化粧して美しくなった大和
ゲーム内とは言えその砲を敵戦艦に指向して射撃でき活躍できる環境を作ってくれた、
まさに「この戦艦はその優美かつ凶悪な姿を…」を具現化してくれた方々にきっと大和は感謝してると思いますよ
寧ろ…私は日章旗に赤い縁取りを描いているその旗に強い何かを感じます。
Thank you for really building it. The beauty of it was burned into my eyes...(teary-eyed
By the way, I'm still as I was when I bought the 1/700 YAMATO... I wish I could make it beautifully😔
関係ないけど1:42の42はどっからきたの?
とても1/42には見えないんだが
日章旗とか将旗にもならない。
AMAZING WG, loved it, Keep vídeos like this coming, PLEASE!!!!
shame that such a beautiful ship was destroyed
Yeah and never got to show off her capabilities
They were built to fight, not be put on display. This ship luckily has been rebuilt in Japan at 1:10 scale.
Gabriel M. I know
@@s1mplem4gic58 Well you could say she showed her capabilities at Samar
@@battleship6177 I guess she did. She fired what is debated as the longest shot ever fired from a warships, when she possibly hit the escort carrier White Plains from 20 miles (although it is debated wether it was a hit or a damaging near miss). She then sank the escort carrier Gambier Bay and the destroyers Johnston and Hoel
2nd re-upload of the week! Whats up WG? Not enough views or something
Probably removed because UA-cam is retarded
Fifth Carrier Division Zuikaku-chan that or someone complained about something. So they fixed it and reuploaded it.
Finally a 'REAL' tier X ship lol
A beautiful ship indeed
So is he going to build a 1:200 scale model of Bismarck, Iowa, Hood, or Missouri?
Beautiful job on building this model! makes me want to tackle this ship- it'd be a hard but very fun & relaxing build.
These ppl amaze me as much as house builders haha
I personally wanna collect more than building them^^
It was because I started playing world of warships a few months ago that made me buy a tamiya 1/350 king george v model kit that I'm now in the process of building.
Good luck. I am a patient guy but I'm nowhere near patient when it comes to model building. Especially with all those AA mounts being so small.
Good model, good documentary.
Apr.7 2020, Operation Tengo 75th Anniversary.
ps. Will I see Fuso, Yamashiro & Musashi in this series on Oct.25?
Except for the error in scale , I think this is one of the better , video,s in modeling
very intelligent man
Thank You ,
Excelente trabajo de su artista. Me alegra que exista este video juego y que siempre caminé a la mano de la historia. Los pueblos no somos nada sin la historia
Yamato is an awesome ship.
"This is the biggest warship ever built."
Me: Are you sure about that?
Isn't it? I mean, non-carrier
She looks small compared to a nimitz or ford class CVN -- she's smaller in every way.
@@mhamma6560 for non-CV.
Biggest battleship,
Also I think it was biggest warship at the time.
WTF are you talking about???
Even USS Gerald R. Ford can't match IJN Yamato Size (NOT Displacement)...
NOTHING IS BIGGER THAN THE IJN YAMATO.....NOTHING!
May you have Eternal Might in the Heavens dear Yamato-san!
Nice video, thank you. It would be interesting to show us some techniques and tricks Mr. Detsis used to build the model. I figure it was not simply to glue everything together and bend some tiny brass parts...
There are many better modelers than him tbh. And usually they are Japanese, go find some Japanese channel for tips and tricks. They help a lot
@@belfast4893 yeah it would of been cool if he made a diorama that would be next level bro
Hallo Georgios, ho visto il filmato del modello. Semplice te Superlativo. Bravo.
We need to see more model videos this was great to watch.
The marketing team of this company is just brilliant. They managed to get me interested in a topic I really wouldn't have cared about... 🙄
Last time i was this early, the KMS Bismarck was still floating and and sinking the HMS Hood
Don't you mean "giving HMS _Hood_ a *_F U N A N D E N G A G I N G_* time?"
@@HeIsAnAli
Hood's 'fun' lasted only 3 mins though
I like USS Montana ,Missouri, Iowa, Brooklyn, New Jersey and Wisconsin
Montana was never built though. She was designed as a blueprint but the dominance of aircraft carriers had Montana's plans scrapped after the 4 Iowas were finished.
@@phantomwraith1984 well actually not true the Montanas was gonna be built but the lowas took two more slots so six lowas but the war ended so no use for more ships they stoped making new ships for all types and missles was the killing blow of battleships witch they did try to make Kentucky a missile battleship but that cost too much money would of been cool and effective
@@phantomwraith1984 but just because Montana was never built doesn't mean u can't like it
Why do you like the Missouri?
やはり戦艦大和には、言葉に出来ない良さがあります。
This ship was a legend.
It is a very beautiful model ❤️
While this is not a bad video, i think you guys should either rename the series (if this is what its called) or get someone to build u a 1/42 scale because this video still seems very misleading/confusing. The model being built is a 1/200 scale and i know because i found one for sale online.
Outstanding video! Georgios seems cool.
1:36 looks like tamiya's 1/350 yamato
no that is haifeng 1/200 yamato kit
Plot twist: This an actual size Yamato recreation and WW2 was fought by tiny people in a large swimming pool.
Wonderfully built and liked the comment at the end also 👍
awesome ship, awesome work!
The best ship ever built
Yep
Funny that he mentions Russia’s navy looked beautiful....
Ironic isn't it?
Russian ships *do* tend to be very good-looking. At least until they start rusting due to lack of maintenance.
RedXlV what? Lol what navy? Their battleships were old as ships and their cruisers were kinda modern, their destroyers were just Italian ships upsized a bit.
The Russian navy didn’t really become a thing until after ww2 and even then it was still just an after thought to the army.
@@gabrielm.942 I think he is referring to the post WW2 Russian navy. Four nuclear powered Kirov class battlecruisers, four Kiev class carriers, Sverdlov and Udaloy cruisers, Typhoon submarines. All powerful and superb looking vessels.
@@gabrielm.942 yeah but that doesn't take away from beauty it has nun to do with it like Aurora is very beautiful old ASF tho and Russians always had a Navy just barely used it the imperial Russians had the fourth biggest Navy in the world and then the Soviets had the biggest submarine fleet in the world starting in ww2 I honestly don't even know why they built ships because there was barely any use for them all the seas they control could be patrolled by aircraft because how big the land mass is
A powerful and beautiful battleship like a manifestation of a Japanese katana which was pretty much obsolete against modern machine guns (air superiority and aircraft carriers).
historical ship reborn Magnificent!
I have never heard the ship's name pronounce, "Yamotoe." The model seems to have aftermarket parts installed. Would have been a better kit if they had included some scale crew. I built mine in the mid-70s. The pieces were flash heaven and many did not fit properly. The hull, and other parts, were warped. It floated nicely after you added a motorcycle battery.
_We're off to outer space,_
_We're leaving Mother Earth_
_To save the human race:_
_Our_ *_Star Blazers!_*
the beast of a BB that scared the US so bad they even changed the name of the anime named after her
biggest gun ever mounted on ship, was the great harry, built in 16 century by scottish, turkey bombard 1 or 2 were mounted, diameter over 50cm !
the Yamato's turrets with the gold color on the guns look good actually
Ikr XD..but it is not historically accurate if he left it that way..
I like the earlier versions with the side triple six inch turrets. They look cool isolated on the side.
0:44 1;42 Scale. That would make the model 6.26 meters long
1:00 1;200 scale That's when I stopped watching and felt cheated by a model only 1.315 meters long.
The first would have been impressive...
1:42 is just the series name
Paper models look better and if you build papaer model in this scale (1:200) you must build all this details by own. I have great memories from build IJN Yamato from Halinski paper Model or IJN Musachi from GPM paper models.
My yamato model is 1/72 scale, a proper beast
You should see the 1:10 model in Japan. It's incredible.
Isnt the Title of the Video wrong? He talks about buiidling a 1:100 Scale Model, not 1:42. Where are all those builded Models stored?
Why they made the kit with fixed turret? I mean even the cheapest one is able to rotating.
You can easily understand that he is greek from his accent 😁
So?
Yeah that’s how accents work dumbass. What’s next “you can tell water is water because it’s wet”?
You guys must be Europians😁
one of my favorite ships and really beautiful one at that, but kind of disappointed as I came here expecting a 1:42 scale Yamato
That’s just the series name.
@@gabrielm.942 then the name is a lie
@@omary5439 I mean all other models are 1:42 but a Yamato that size jeez that would be huge
This is not 1:42 SCALE!!!!!!!!!!????????
There's battleships like the Kongo and the New York, like South Carolina and Kawachi. Ships like Kaiser, Dunkerque and Iron Duke. And then there are ships like the Iowa and the Yamato. They are more than battleships. They are the ships that deserve to be called Dreadnoughts.
Chronologically, Dreadnoughts came first before Battleships so they are actually smaller! Over time the 2 words became synonymous with each other.
@@stormkhan4250 I was not being literal. The term "Dreadnought" has a literal meaning of "Fear nothing". These ships were the most powerful of their time. the only threats to either of them were aircraft and each other.
Kongo were battlecruisers
Excellent work! But now I don't think I want to build a model of Yamato after all!
Where is KYOKUJITU flag?
Right up there with the Nazi flag, ie NOPE because of all the baggage attached to it. Seriously, there are 300000 reasons alone to acknowledge Nanjing.
_Do you want to piss off East and SE Asia? Because that's how you piss off East and SE Asia._
@@HeIsAnAli
The flag of the Rising Sun continues to be used as the official flag of the JMSDF to this day. It is quite different from the swastika, which has been banned in some countries.
@@HeIsAnAli
And if the RSF offends Southeast and East Asian countries,
allies will not allow Japan to use it.
@@HeIsAnAli
Last year Japanese destroyer Suzutsuki took part in a ceremony in Qingdao, China, flying the flag of the rising sun, and there was no problem at all.
RSF piss off East and SE Asia?That's bullshit.
Superb work. However, so many models have been built of this battleship. When is a real new Yamato and Mushashi, and Shinano will be build by the Japanese Imperial Navy?
I tried to build a model of the Yamato, it looked like the result of the operation Ten-Go
wish we could get the Shinano carrier version! would be an interesting build!
Brilliant
Is this a superdetailing of a Bancroft RC model? Or the Nichiro model? Or scratch?
Is this a tamiya model kit or from another company
How would it be so hard to build a model hotel?
@@Worm_eater26 >--The joke.-->
How much?
very impressive
Yamato is my favorite battleship and I have a 1/350
And did it end up in a disaster or did it turn out to be a masterpiece ?
Bravo!
This ship is never ever 1:42 scale. I am building the Bismarck in 1:100 and exactly that looks this yamato.
World of Warship: make a video about model ship from paper
Montana: Am i a joke to you?
where can I buy a replica like that? I'm saying the finished version? awesome video world of warships 🇨🇭🇵🇹
Nice model i love how it build
are you agree if era of battleship sail again
Yes Man
Don't get me wrong, the model is very nice, but the scale is not what you say. You can clearly see that the scale is 1: 200, not 1: 42. Yamato in 1: 42 scale would be over 6 meters long.
Great job
Is this a Fujimi model..? Can anyone tell me
My guess would be the Bancroft RC model (especially after looking at the props and shafts), detailed with Fujimi or other aftermarket items and PE/machined brass pieces.
Do this guy uses kits or make everything by hand?
I have a question what is the difference between the 1/200 nichimo Yamato and this hobby bull Yamato kit I see nothing different