D-DAY - MODEL - Normandy 06-06-1944 DIORAMA - Scalemodel - 1/35

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  • Опубліковано 23 гру 2024

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  • @ngbuilds7590
    @ngbuilds7590  Рік тому +4

    Let me know what you think of this model! If you see some things that can be done better, be free to let me know.

  • @dertbordanovvodolaz5780
    @dertbordanovvodolaz5780 Рік тому +2

    The fact that you built it and you made a lesson of it is magnificent , you must be a good teacher

    • @ngbuilds7590
      @ngbuilds7590  Рік тому

      I am trying to do so! Thankyou for your compliment.

  • @robandrosehobden3344
    @robandrosehobden3344 Рік тому +2

    That's looks brilliant well done 👍👍

  • @chrispacer4231
    @chrispacer4231 Рік тому +2

    First time seeing this…
    February 22nd 2023…
    That was a lot of WORK…
    A lot of changes…
    The whole project was a LABOR of LOVE, I could tell
    You should be PROUD of your efforts…
    WELL researched and detailed
    I hope you have a SAFE place to display it, and store it
    I think it belongs in a MUSEUM??????
    GREAT JOB…
    CHRIS from OHIO 🇺🇸

    • @ngbuilds7590
      @ngbuilds7590  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Chris! It was.. a lot of work, it was what you said a project of love. It is my favorite subject and I absolutly loved to create something near it. So I started planning and building and created this. It is now in my bedroom and I don't see it anymore, so yes I agree that it must be in a museum to show the people the battle, the start of the second front against Nazi Germany. We must never forget that.

  • @chiefbrody2173
    @chiefbrody2173 Рік тому +1

    Man, I’d love to have you as a teacher!

    • @ngbuilds7590
      @ngbuilds7590  Рік тому

      That is a very nice compliment. I did the lesson with this model two weeks ago and all the students were focused on the story... a great succes!

  • @hondekoop
    @hondekoop 8 місяців тому

    Wow! Erg mooi gemaakt. 1: 35 is een prima verhouding voor een educatieve display. Ik ga ook eens op zoek naar 1: 35 Higgins boten...

    • @ngbuilds7590
      @ngbuilds7590  8 місяців тому

      Bedankt! Italeri raad ik aan voor 1:35 schaal.

  • @paintingpanzers
    @paintingpanzers Рік тому

    Superb dude 👌

  • @ducomaritiem7160
    @ducomaritiem7160 Рік тому

    Tip: Roll a ball of aluminium foil and roll sturdy against the rockface, gives nice effect. Some spackle can work too. By the way, nice subject. I'm from 1963, making models all my life, and my favourite movies: The Longest Day, and the saving of private Ryan. I know the place, Vierville etc. Been there. I'm slowly working on a small Falaise diorama.

    • @ngbuilds7590
      @ngbuilds7590  Рік тому

      Hey Duco, thank you for your tips! You have a long way of building already. I am still learning the small techniques. I did read something of the sides of the model, but it disappeared, or you didn't post it.

    • @ngbuilds7590
      @ngbuilds7590  Рік тому

      Falaise diorama, inspired on a image?

  • @shaftman75
    @shaftman75 Рік тому

    Awesome job. Tip on painting 1/35 scale figures. Don’t worry about the whites of the eyes. Just a dot of color is all you need. Also a little panel liner on the face makes the features pop.

    • @ngbuilds7590
      @ngbuilds7590  Рік тому

      Thanks for the tip Scott! Wil surely use that in my upcoming models!

  • @riptheripper9060
    @riptheripper9060 7 місяців тому +1

    👏👏👏👏👏👍💯%

  • @josealvarollopeznavarro1403

    WoW

  • @davidcollins2648
    @davidcollins2648 Рік тому +2

    The choice of Omaha as a name is morbid. Omaha is a large city in Nebraska famed as a meat processing town, especially cows. Did they know it would be a slaughterhouse?

    • @ngbuilds7590
      @ngbuilds7590  Рік тому

      Omaha was indeed a place that was already not chosen to land for the Allies. However, the high command wanted to use an extra landing to help the other beaches and to strengthen the front. So the high command knew that this was going to be a tough battle, or the name Omaha might have been named after it.

  • @jlpytlewski
    @jlpytlewski Рік тому +1

    Those figures that come with the Trumpeter LCVP are pretty bad, they look like they have different scale arms.

    • @ngbuilds7590
      @ngbuilds7590  Рік тому

      Agreed on that! They have vast arms, so this is a great note to change on the model. Thankyou Len.

  • @PiperStart
    @PiperStart Рік тому

    I often wonder why a nation as wealthy as the USA did not supply its soldiers with even the most basic bullet proof vest on this fateful day.😢

  • @monumentstosuffering2995
    @monumentstosuffering2995 Рік тому

    Don't forget El Alamein nearly simultaneous with Stalingrad.

    • @ngbuilds7590
      @ngbuilds7590  Рік тому

      Can you explain?

    • @trident6547
      @trident6547 Рік тому +1

      Not in any way as decisive as Stalingrad.The battle of Stalingrad gave Montgomery an advantage when a lot of resources like fuel, transport airplanes, armor, ammunition and manpower was diverted there.
      Losses in the second battle of El Alamein: Axis, 9,000 dead, 15,000 wounded, and 30,000 captured of 110,000 troops.
      Axis losses in the battle of Stalingrad some 747,300-868,374 combat casualties.
      Germany: 300,000-400.000 (6th Army and 4th Panzerarmy)
      Italy: 114,000
      Romania: 109,000
      Hungary: 143,000
      Hiwi 19,300-52,000
      495 axis aircraft destroyed
      1,500 axis tanks destroyed (100 Romanian)
      6,000 axis guns destroyed

    • @ngbuilds7590
      @ngbuilds7590  Рік тому

      @@trident6547 These are some interesting records.

    • @seegurke93
      @seegurke93 Рік тому

      @@ngbuilds7590 really? :D Ok I always thought this was basic knowledge of WW2.. Also the "First" defeat wasnt stalingrad. It was Moscow. Germans got bogged down and never advanced there after 41. I like your effort ! Keep modelling But Omaha beach wasnt the bloodiest.. its just the most known due to hollywood and the US beaing the loud guy in the room. ;) Check out the other beaches and the casualty numbers. Also there were no cliffs at Omaha. only on the far right side and on Point du Hoc. kinda misconception due to hollywood again and pc games. check out some pictures and you see its a little elevated but no cliffs and also very very wide. the landing started at low tide so the men had a few hundred meters to walk from the LCAs (there were alost NO LCVPs in Normandy because they were needed in the pacific, so it was mainly british landing crafts even on "American beaches") and stuff until they got to the grass. Just as info. Check out WW2TV here on youtube. Its historians that live in Normandy that go to historical places with cameras and debunk myths etc. great stuff to learn from. Grüße aus Deutschland