It's been a long time. The work took longer than I thought. This is the list of products I used. 1/700 Pontos yamato - pontosmodel.com/ ION Model 3D figure - ionmodel.com/ Thank you.
Lol nice got a doll house from China like this told my wife "yeah, there's no way" , wanted me to make a couch out of just raw materials using a tweewer lol
I'm an aircraft guy and I would NEVER attempt at a 1/700 ship ever...so I thought I'd watch a couple minutes and go to another video....nope. Watched from start to finish and had to remind myself I had hot coffee to drink before it got cold because I was so impressed with the steady hands and the ridiculousness of photoetch in 1/700. Fantastic work, and was especially impressed with the actual realism of the bomb geysers. Wow! Such nice work.
OMG you are so right. I saw this video and had no idea it was about someone putting a model together and was ready to move on as I too was enjoying my coffee at 9:30 in the morning and realized I had let it get cold while I sat mesmerized by this guys talent. I did pause it to get me another hot cup to finish watching.
I wanted to say something similar, but you had all the right words, to express what my feelings are about this amazing piece of art. Thank you for sharing
Me and my Dad were watching this from start to finish and we are heavily impressed and mind-blown away from your incredible patience and making each detail more realistically lively on your Yamato warship. Super awesome job and greetings from the PHILIPPINES!!! 🇵🇭
I never knew this battleship was so much armed to the teeth until I saw you building it - the number of guns is over the top. The tiny brass casings around the guns only adds to the realism, as well as the 3 attacking aircraft, and the ship’s crew. The sea and the bomb explosions are the pièce de résistance. Very well done!
they had to be because they cost so much. also it built in the age of air power. today anti air weapon systems are the one most important weapon systems on ship. A war ship with out anti air craft guns is like boat with out a rudder.
this ship the only reason makes me playing "world of warships"! japan should makes one as "military museum" I would come from Egypt for this great ship❤️🔥
Wow this is so incredibly well done. The water looks so deep and realistic, and the model is sublime for this scale. The foam and froth is great. Absolutely brilliant!!
Never have I seen such perfection. As a model builder of many years, I am reduced to such an amateur status. I can only aspire to such perfection in my craft.
I'm blown away, the water looks so real! The splashes, wake and waves too just absolutely amazing 33:52 must be my favorite shot such a sense of weight and scale of the sea and battleship but really every angle you showed makes this look dynamic and realistic and its just amazing and beautiful bow wave too. This is by far the best and most realistic naval battle diorama I've ever seen.
It's really art to me, some may like paintings but to me this goes beyond model building, I'm a home builder, so I appreciate structural buildings, the detail and painted accents, it's stunning, I could look over the little details all day. Thank you
That is by far the most detailed military model I've ever seen! Incredible work. A little sad we didn't see some of the rigging being made! Mesmerizing.
Possibly THE BEST piece of modelling I have ever seen.... The intricate work with the etching and the accurate work on the water is absolutely wonderful. I wish I had the patience....and half the skill. Well done!!
The Yamato was largest and and most heavily armed battleship ever built at 65,030 tons, the USS Missouri was only 40,820 tons. Even the Iowa class battleships were only 56,500 tons. The Yamato and it's 23 mile range 18" guns (the largest ever mounted on any ship) could stand off and sink any ship during WWII without ever coming under fire. Even today, it's still an incredible piece of engineering.
I thought the Missouri was one of the Iowa Class. Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, and New Jersey were the 4 Iowa class. Am I wrong? Or is there a reason the Missouri would weight 16,000 tons less?
Nice, that you added The Great War Of Archimedes at the beginning, this does seem to be the most comprehensive kit on Yamato, and it would seem that one might be able to build her as how she was commissioned. Great work as usual. Take care, and all the best.
Holy hell, that was incredible! I absolutely adore all the little details you put in there; it took me until the end to notice, but the little tilt of the hull was what really makes this whole diorama and elevates it to another level. Outstanding work.
Yamato would have been one amazing ship to see these days….. amazing how such giants can float like they do with all the armor surrounding them! Amazing work!!
I'm a tank guy, there were this TINY little copper pieces in my model, i tried 5 minutes and i quit, this guy probably spent HOURS making this and I cant even do 5 minutes. P A T I E N C E
It's interesting that some of the most powerful and biggest battleships of WW2, designed to go toe-to-toe with the best ships the Allies had the offer, in the end, didn't really do much except take part in one or two battles and spend the rest of the war in port. And once the Allies had air and sea superiority, the axis did not want to sortie these precious and VERY expensive ships to the open sea in fear of them being immediately attacked and sunk by allied aircraft
The unfortunate reality for the Yamato was it was in the wrong war. In World War I she would have been the dominant power of the ocean, nigh unsinkable and a terror known to all. However by the later part of World War II the age of the Battleship was over. Aircraft Carriers were essentially 'stealth' vessels with an impossibly huge attack and surveillance range. Battleships rarely ever even saw the carrier itself, instead seeing just a tiny scout plane in the distance followed by wing after wing of devastating strike wings.
@@christophervennix9861 when the Ex-German battleship Ostfriesland was sunk by aerial bombs, Some in the Navy still believed that battleships were superior. It’s always the guy with the biggest gun that feels that he is superior to anything
You're a genius. One of the most moving and epic story of the second world war. The giant going to death because it's her duty. Do you know the French novel "La Bataille" (ラ・バタイユ in Japanese), Claude Farrère, written in 1909, about and around the Battle of Tsushima? I don't know if the book is translated in Korean. I saw this book have been reprinted in India from a former English edition. But it's a very interesting book about the perception the Westeners had about Asia in general, and Japan in particularly at the beginning of the XXth Century. A very interesting portrait of a little western society visiting Japan at this moment and the different perception they have of Asia and Japan (already, "French touch" about the American of course)... :D The novel depicts the story from different point of view. Ashore and aboard a Japanese battleship, by the way, an epic and accurate description of this fierce battle seen from a main gun turret (Claude Farrère was a former French navy officer and served aboard the Battleship Brennus). The heroine of the novel, "Kazuko" (Marquise) Mitsouko, the wife of an Imperial Japanese Navy young officer, gave her name to a Guerlain Perfume in 1919. By the way, scale models of Pre-dreadnought battleship are rare, but there is a little collection now. They're fantastic ship to set in a diorama... Don't you think so. ;P My compliments on your fantastic work.
Unfortunately, the Yamato going to her death, while epic, was also very wasteful. The commander of Japan's remaining destroyers had called it a pointless expression of honor and a waste of oil that they could be using to have the destroyers withdraw troops from China and Burma for the defense of the home islands. He was ignored and Yamato was given enough oil for a round trip, despite that never being a possibility (her objective was to beach on Okinawa) Probably the most interesting ship of the mission was not actually Yamato, but actually a destroyer called Yukikaze - which had participated in and survived nearly every major battle of the war without casualties and escorted most of the major capital ships in the battles they were sunk in, and achieved nearly legendary status as a symbol of luck in Japan. Also, for Battle of Tsushima, there's a TV show put out by NHK called Saka no Ue no Kumo which you can find here and there on the internet that covers the rise of Japan after Meiji, through the Russo-Japanese War and the Battle of Tsushima through the eyes of several historical characters.
@@TrueXyrael You are misremembering. Yukikaze DID NOT go through the war without casualties, but she survived every major battles/operations she war a part of. That is Shigure, which suffered no casualties during the Solomon campaign, according to Captain Tameichi Hara.
@@TrueXyrael You're right. Absolutely right. But I wasn't speaking through the Historian eyes. Story is not History, indeed (easier to say it in English than in French. Story= histoire. History= Histoire...).
Unbelievable. An absolute master class. The amount of photoetch and such realistic diorama - this would have taken me at least a year. Thank you sooo much for sharing. Immediately pressed subscribe. Shut the door!!
Imagine being one of the Pilots who put a killing blow on Japan’s biggest vessel. Just the danger of being a Torpedo Bomber’s pilot, or really any pilot as a matter of fact, Making that final run to end the Yamato. The shredding AA fire tearing into your fellow brothers as you make the final dive to be one of few survivors. The pride of such an accomplishment is nearly incomprehensible.
Not just a few survivors. Only 10 planes out of 350 were shot down. Now i'm not saying the lives that were lost should be ignored but i think that's a bit more survivors than just "a few"
I’ve never seen anything this impressive… Unbelievable! I’m obsessed with the old steamer ocean liners, so my first thought was that you could do the world’s greatest diorama of Titanic, Olympic, Britannic, Lusitania, Mauretania…(I dunno why, but I feel like for you the HMHS Britannic might be the most interesting or the Olympic as a troop ship during WW1) I’d be so happy to see any of those old steamers sailing in realistic water and I wonder of realistic smoke from the smoke stacks is possible. I bet you could do anything… Insane work, I don’t even understand what I’m watching 😅 amazing 🙏…
This must of been very stressful making a 1/700. If I tried to make that then I would either shake like crazy or lose one of the smaller pieces and lose my sanity. I've had lots of other fun videos ready but I had to finish this, im very impressed. Best work i've seen today, im amazed how steady hands you have and what people can make with their talents. You've earned my medal of Golden Toast! Amazing video.
46 years since i sat in a room every night building airfix kits...i cant comprehend the detail in that kit, its amazing. Your skill in assembling it is totally awesome too.
Those are the most realistic water effects I've ever seen created for a diorama! Kudos! Well done! Thank you for sharing! ===============================================================================================================
This is pure art, hats off to you 👍 Especially the sea painting and the water splashes are stunning. I just dont like the aircraft with the steel wire but I recognize there is no other possibility there (very fine acrylic rod maybe?!)
Just amazing how you did all of that. Always when I thought "Alright, that part was the most stunning of the whole video!", you came around with another great thing to further enhance your diorama. Applause to you sir and happy Easter to all of us!
Awesome - I'd expect to see quality like this in a War Museum, stunning work. I used to create dioramas for Tamiya 1/35 vehicles & troops, & the occasional one for 1/72 by Airfix, etc, but this level of detailed work, on such a minute scale, is incredible! Do you do micro-surgery as a living?! lol
Looks perfect. Despite fact that these "airplanes stick" keeping them in air looks a bit thick - I sometimes try to find better solutinon - whole scene left speechless. All the best for You! ;)
空薬莢と操作員まであるの細かいな...
それを一寸のズレも無く綺麗に配置してんの凄すぎる
The Yamato truly was one of the most beautiful battleships ever built. Your artisan work certainly do her justice.
I like the IJN Fuso. :D
It's been a long time. The work took longer than I thought.
This is the list of products I used.
1/700 Pontos yamato - pontosmodel.com/
ION Model 3D figure - ionmodel.com/
Thank you.
You have a big as fuck courage to sell this amazing diorama!
How much do one of these model dioramas cost? Kinda curious
it only took you 34 minutes from start to finish ...very impressive
Lol nice got a doll house from China like this told my wife "yeah, there's no way" , wanted me to make a couch out of just raw materials using a tweewer lol
@@Ebolacrash I doubt it there is alot of editing in this video, you not counting any prep off camera
作者の美術のセンスが高いだけでない。資料集めもすごいと思う。
いつ何時見ても忠実かつ丁寧に作ってらっしゃる。
帝国海軍の象徴と言われた戦艦大和
そしてそれをまるで生き返ったかと思わせる程までお作りになられた姿
大和含めこの人にも感動しました。
Thank you for creating something beautiful‼️
作品への愛を感じる
そしてそれを表現する高い技術と根気
ただただ素晴らしい
それな
本気で好きじゃないとやってられない
と思う
@@turtle18 wtf ??
as someone who cant read Japanese i can confirm i cant read this
BANZAI
これ漁船?
I'm an aircraft guy and I would NEVER attempt at a 1/700 ship ever...so I thought I'd watch a couple minutes and go to another video....nope. Watched from start to finish and had to remind myself I had hot coffee to drink before it got cold because I was so impressed with the steady hands and the ridiculousness of photoetch in 1/700. Fantastic work, and was especially impressed with the actual realism of the bomb geysers. Wow! Such nice work.
My beer got warmer. This is ridiculously good.
OMG you are so right. I saw this video and had no idea it was about someone putting a model together and was ready to move on as I too was enjoying my coffee at 9:30 in the morning and realized I had let it get cold while I sat mesmerized by this guys talent. I did pause it to get me another hot cup to finish watching.
غ6
My bourbon stayed at room temp the whole time--but strangely disappeared.
I wanted to say something similar, but you had all the right words, to express what my feelings are about this amazing piece of art.
Thank you for sharing
Me and my Dad were watching this from start to finish and we are heavily impressed and mind-blown away from your incredible patience and making each detail more realistically lively on your Yamato warship. Super awesome job and greetings from the PHILIPPINES!!! 🇵🇭
本当に大和がまだいるみたいに、
ちょっとずつ明るくしたり、
戦ってるっぽく製作していて、お疲れ様でした!
かっこいい大和を見せてくれて、ありがとうございます♪
大和に敬礼!🎌
@@正勝小池 さん
ですね(*^^*)
大和は今も日本を守っている
このジオラマを見てただ々、大和がカッコいいとか言う物ではなく、
昭和20年4月7日に帝国海軍がその威信を掛けて最後に出撃させた戦艦大和の壮絶な最期を表現したまさに緊迫感溢れる究極の再現アートだと感じます、
全長263m全幅38.9mの遮断された鋼鉄のなかで、3332名の将兵が逃げ場もなく、ただお国のために愛する家族のためと、明日の日本の未来を信じてその尊き命を掛けて闘う姿が余すこと無く描写されており、大艦大和の身をよじるように、アメリカ軍艦載機からの猛攻を回避、転舵するさまは、当時の大和に想いを馳せる一日本人として胸を締め付けられる思いです。
とても見ごたえのある作品です。
迫力と精密さが素晴らしいです。
что
@@victoriadavydova5280 it’s very impressive work. The precision is wonderful.
I never knew this battleship was so much armed to the teeth until I saw you building it - the number of guns is over the top. The tiny brass casings around the guns only adds to the realism, as well as the 3 attacking aircraft, and the ship’s crew. The sea and the bomb explosions are the pièce de résistance. Very well done!
they had to be because they cost so much. also it built in the age of air power. today anti air weapon systems are the one most important weapon systems on ship. A war ship with out anti air craft guns is like boat with out a rudder.
Truly a master! I was almost speechless watching this go together. This should be in a museum. It is so life like.
I would NOT be able to do this cause of the stress of my active mind all the time, and VERY shaky hands.
日本人として大和を作ってくれるのは嬉しい、それ以上に出来の良さに圧感されます❤️
this ship the only reason makes me playing "world of warships"!
japan should makes one as "military museum" I would come from Egypt for this great ship❤️🔥
Рад тому что гордость Японии потопили ваши друзья Американцы!? Гордись и Хиросимой с Нагасаки тоже! У вас нет чести...
4月7日は大和が沈んだ日です。
この動画がトップに来ていました。
素晴らしい!そしてありがとうございます😊
She fought to the last, down to her last fighting shell like a samurai.
悲しさがこみ上げるくらい素晴らしい作品です
Wow this is so incredibly well done. The water looks so deep and realistic, and the model is sublime for this scale. The foam and froth is great. Absolutely brilliant!!
The model is sublime for ANY scale!
これが男たちの大和 mens of yamato か
初めてプラモデルにここまでの感動を与えられた
The fact that I sat here for 34 minutes shaking my head and saying “..that’s fantastic”….is fantastic. Thanks for this video!
That is Mind Blowing Patience Right there.
Never have I seen such perfection. As a model builder of many years, I am reduced to such an amateur status. I can only aspire to such perfection in my craft.
Could you give me any indication of how long it would take to build this? I haven’t built models before but this makes me want to!
Literally speechless at the dedication and patience. I'm super impressed by the outcome, just WOW...amazing
I'm blown away, the water looks so real! The splashes, wake and waves too just absolutely amazing 33:52 must be my favorite shot such a sense of weight and scale of the sea and battleship but really every angle you showed makes this look dynamic and realistic and its just amazing and beautiful bow wave too. This is by far the best and most realistic naval battle diorama I've ever seen.
16:40 what amazing details to all the little shell casings before adding the guns.. blowing my mind
これ程までに完成度の高い大和は初めて見ました!!とてもカッコイイです(*^^*)
Lamborghini 100 might not have the best interest
えぇ・・・(困惑)
It's really art to me, some may like paintings but to me this goes beyond model building, I'm a home builder, so I appreciate structural buildings, the detail and painted accents, it's stunning, I could look over the little details all day. Thank you
I loved the detail of your water painting, this is just a gem and beautiful. Thanks for posting this beautiful display.
That is by far the most detailed military model I've ever seen! Incredible work. A little sad we didn't see some of the rigging being made! Mesmerizing.
Congratulations! You have a lot of patience! Only those who have used these copper accessories know how much work went into your model.
niarmas
Magnificent on every level. The tooling, engineering, skill, patience, artistry, simply magnificent. Museum quality and beyond. Thank you for sharing!
Very beatiful.
This guy is truly a master of the craft. The ocean base is marvelous.
¡Maravilloso trabajo!
Es tan increíble que me deja sin aliento de la emoción... ¡Es todo un arte! ❤
Saludos desde Ecuador. ❤
Possibly THE BEST piece of modelling I have ever seen....
The intricate work with the etching and the accurate work on the water is absolutely wonderful.
I wish I had the patience....and half the skill. Well done!!
すばらしい作品
奮闘する乗組員が実際にいたことを思うと涙が出てくる…
prey for US NAVY
@@제시곤듀なんだこいつ
TY for all your hard work and content contributions.
This is not a diorama. This is a masterpiece. Omg the level of detail is amazing! I wish i have steady hands like yours...
ヤバい。見入ってしまう。
尊敬します!
World class dedication! So impressed by the skill level. Then came the rigging, and my mind was blown! Superb craftmanship! Kudos to you sir!
これ程美しい波濤の舞台を作ってもらえて...
彼女も、船の天国で喜んでいるはず。
素晴らしい!
とても素晴らしい作品に感動しました。
戦艦大和万歳🙌
Что значит Ямато Мансай?
Larga vida y los hombres valientes que murieron en el.
大日本帝国海軍の最後の艦隊の旗艦を務めた大和の魅了を最大限引き出した素晴らしいジオラマだと思います
The Yamato was largest and and most heavily armed battleship ever built at 65,030 tons, the USS Missouri was only 40,820 tons. Even the Iowa class battleships were only 56,500 tons. The Yamato and it's 23 mile range 18" guns (the largest ever mounted on any ship) could stand off and sink any ship during WWII without ever coming under fire. Even today, it's still an incredible piece of engineering.
I thought the Missouri was one of the Iowa Class. Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, and New Jersey were the 4 Iowa class. Am I wrong? Or is there a reason the Missouri would weight 16,000 tons less?
いやいやいや💦細かいこまかい汗
尊敬します💦
Those explosions look very effective. Excellent work. You've got the patience of a Saint to deal with all that PE.
Yamato....Japans last stand ....beautifull merciless giant !!! Love that battleship
リアルな大日本帝國海軍の戦艦大和だな!俺の好きな海軍や!
Молодец видно руки МАСТЕРА отличная работа спасибо тебе за ролик и за удовольствие в просмотре
Привет из России всех тебе благ
Nice, that you added The Great War Of Archimedes at the beginning, this does seem to be the most comprehensive kit on Yamato, and it would seem that one might be able to build her as how she was commissioned.
Great work as usual.
Take care, and all the best.
Офігєть!!! Як живий! Вподобайка та підписка! Несамовита робота! Дякую!
Holy hell, that was incredible! I absolutely adore all the little details you put in there; it took me until the end to notice, but the little tilt of the hull was what really makes this whole diorama and elevates it to another level. Outstanding work.
Absolutely the best detail I've ever seen. I've done 1/350 but 1/700 is beyond my ability. Unbelievable level of workmanship. Well done.
Yamato would have been one amazing ship to see these days….. amazing how such giants can float like they do with all the armor surrounding them! Amazing work!!
ngl, having those planes in the diorama made it all the more cooler!
The looks amazing. You did an amazing job. I can't believe how realisatic it looks. Thank you!
I thoroughly enjoy looking at your finished product,there is soon much artistry in your projects,everything I see I'm in awe!!!!😮
大和を作ってくれてありがとう😊😊
金具のパーツの使い方と塗装まで初めて理解し またハードルも上がった
대단하고 엄청납니다! 영상을 보는것 만으로도 눈알이 빠질것 같습니다.....
바다표현까지 완벽하시니 이대로 꾸준히만 컨덴츠를 올리시면 함선부문 세계 no.1 채널이 될것 같아요
I cant read this
정말 감동입니다
분명 세계1등입니다
ただただ素晴らしい。感嘆。
美しいヤマト。
もしできるのならばもう1度この目で見たい
Beautiful, every project gets better and more detailed than the last!
12:00 and 26:00 nice music 👍 nice video💙💙💙💙 like a 3D time travel foto
Simplesmente uma obra de arte, ficou belíssimo, parabéns!
I'm a tank guy, there were this TINY little copper pieces in my model, i tried 5 minutes and i quit, this guy probably spent HOURS making this and I cant even do 5 minutes.
P A T I E N C E
It's interesting that some of the most powerful and biggest battleships of WW2, designed to go toe-to-toe with the best ships the Allies had the offer, in the end, didn't really do much except take part in one or two battles and spend the rest of the war in port. And once the Allies had air and sea superiority, the axis did not want to sortie these precious and VERY expensive ships to the open sea in fear of them being immediately attacked and sunk by allied aircraft
The unfortunate reality for the Yamato was it was in the wrong war. In World War I she would have been the dominant power of the ocean, nigh unsinkable and a terror known to all. However by the later part of World War II the age of the Battleship was over. Aircraft Carriers were essentially 'stealth' vessels with an impossibly huge attack and surveillance range. Battleships rarely ever even saw the carrier itself, instead seeing just a tiny scout plane in the distance followed by wing after wing of devastating strike wings.
@@christophervennix9861 when the Ex-German battleship Ostfriesland was sunk by aerial bombs, Some in the Navy still believed that battleships were superior. It’s always the guy with the biggest gun that feels that he is superior to anything
Awesome job!! I love building in 1/200 i won't lose any parts. What is the best way to do
the Rigging?
いやぁ、素晴らしい。
大和本体も素晴らしいけれど、舞台装置でもあるベースも素晴らしい。
一つ一つは私でもできそうな技法なのに、きちんとまとめ上げると格段に違う仕上がりになってます。
私も精進しなければ。
감동입니다!! 너무 멋진 작품 잘 감상했습니다!! 최고!!!
Тут потрібно ставити окремий лайк за корабель, и окремий за все інше... Проте, на жаль можна поставити тільки один...
Вражаюча робота👍👍👍
You're a genius. One of the most moving and epic story of the second world war. The giant going to death because it's her duty. Do you know the French novel "La Bataille" (ラ・バタイユ in Japanese), Claude Farrère, written in 1909, about and around the Battle of Tsushima? I don't know if the book is translated in Korean. I saw this book have been reprinted in India from a former English edition. But it's a very interesting book about the perception the Westeners had about Asia in general, and Japan in particularly at the beginning of the XXth Century. A very interesting portrait of a little western society visiting Japan at this moment and the different perception they have of Asia and Japan (already, "French touch" about the American of course)... :D The novel depicts the story from different point of view. Ashore and aboard a Japanese battleship, by the way, an epic and accurate description of this fierce battle seen from a main gun turret (Claude Farrère was a former French navy officer and served aboard the Battleship Brennus).
The heroine of the novel, "Kazuko" (Marquise) Mitsouko, the wife of an Imperial Japanese Navy young officer, gave her name to a Guerlain Perfume in 1919.
By the way, scale models of Pre-dreadnought battleship are rare, but there is a little collection now. They're fantastic ship to set in a diorama... Don't you think so. ;P
My compliments on your fantastic work.
Unfortunately, the Yamato going to her death, while epic, was also very wasteful. The commander of Japan's remaining destroyers had called it a pointless expression of honor and a waste of oil that they could be using to have the destroyers withdraw troops from China and Burma for the defense of the home islands. He was ignored and Yamato was given enough oil for a round trip, despite that never being a possibility (her objective was to beach on Okinawa)
Probably the most interesting ship of the mission was not actually Yamato, but actually a destroyer called Yukikaze - which had participated in and survived nearly every major battle of the war without casualties and escorted most of the major capital ships in the battles they were sunk in, and achieved nearly legendary status as a symbol of luck in Japan.
Also, for Battle of Tsushima, there's a TV show put out by NHK called Saka no Ue no Kumo which you can find here and there on the internet that covers the rise of Japan after Meiji, through the Russo-Japanese War and the Battle of Tsushima through the eyes of several historical characters.
@@TrueXyrael You are misremembering. Yukikaze DID NOT go through the war without casualties, but she survived every major battles/operations she war a part of. That is Shigure, which suffered no casualties during the Solomon campaign, according to Captain Tameichi Hara.
@@TrueXyrael You're right. Absolutely right. But I wasn't speaking through the Historian eyes. Story is not History, indeed (easier to say it in English than in French. Story= histoire. History= Histoire...).
Stupid really, the hubris of the Japanese.. expanding a war it could not win. A war it joined to maintain power over its illegally conquered lands.
This is a beautiful peace of art.
The battle scene is truly amazing!
Hermosa maqueta felicidades por el esfuerzo i la paciencia al contruir está maravilla
AWESOME !!! That is a museum quality piece of art. So realistically done. You have reached a skill level that most of us can only DREAM of.
Excellent results. Especially the splashes. But all is perfect.
Unbelievable. An absolute master class. The amount of photoetch and such realistic diorama - this would have taken me at least a year. Thank you sooo much for sharing. Immediately pressed subscribe. Shut the door!!
Imagine being one of the Pilots who put a killing blow on Japan’s biggest vessel. Just the danger of being a Torpedo Bomber’s pilot, or really any pilot as a matter of fact,
Making that final run to end the Yamato. The shredding AA fire tearing into your fellow brothers as you make the final dive to be one of few survivors. The pride of such an accomplishment is nearly incomprehensible.
Not just a few survivors.
Only 10 planes out of 350 were shot down.
Now i'm not saying the lives that were lost should be ignored but i think that's a bit more survivors than just "a few"
I’ve never seen anything this impressive… Unbelievable! I’m obsessed with the old steamer ocean liners, so my first thought was that you could do the world’s greatest diorama of Titanic, Olympic, Britannic, Lusitania, Mauretania…(I dunno why, but I feel like for you the HMHS Britannic might be the most interesting or the Olympic as a troop ship during WW1) I’d be so happy to see any of those old steamers sailing in realistic water and I wonder of realistic smoke from the smoke stacks is possible. I bet you could do anything… Insane work, I don’t even understand what I’m watching 😅 amazing 🙏…
This must of been very stressful making a 1/700. If I tried to make that then I would either shake like crazy or lose one of the smaller pieces and lose my sanity. I've had lots of other fun videos ready but I had to finish this, im very impressed. Best work i've seen today, im amazed how steady hands you have and what people can make with their talents. You've earned my medal of Golden Toast! Amazing video.
Absolutely stunning bro! U got madd skillz bravo!
Japanese imperial navy and YAMATO forever…..
46 years since i sat in a room every night building airfix kits...i cant comprehend the detail in that kit, its amazing. Your skill in assembling it is totally awesome too.
Wonderful job, amazing abilities and an impressive reproduction. Bravo!
Those are the most realistic water effects I've ever seen created for a diorama! Kudos! Well done! Thank you for sharing!
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Yamato will always be in our hearts 😢
this time Yamato forever belong to Oceans. Legend! 🙏🙏
牛逼!致敬!所有的士兵!
The model looks gorgeous
This is pure art, hats off to you 👍 Especially the sea painting and the water splashes are stunning. I just dont like the aircraft with the steel wire but I recognize there is no other possibility there (very fine acrylic rod maybe?!)
It is a great privilege to watch a ship like Yamato from the hands of such an artist.
This is incredible work, not only the diorama itself but just the ship alone is something to be amazed at. You are very talented.
нет слов одни эмоции. потрясающее!!!
Ура. У меня не у одного такое мнение.
Just amazing how you did all of that. Always when I thought "Alright, that part was the most stunning of the whole video!", you came around with another great thing to further enhance your diorama. Applause to you sir and happy Easter to all of us!
The discipline required for this is unparalleled and unattainable to most people.
Amazing. You're very Talented. 😊👍
This is now my fav battel ship I may buy one for myself
Lol
Awesome - I'd expect to see quality like this in a War Museum, stunning work.
I used to create dioramas for Tamiya 1/35 vehicles & troops, & the occasional one for 1/72 by Airfix, etc, but this level of detailed work, on such a minute scale, is incredible! Do you do micro-surgery as a living?! lol
This guy is a master! His patience in building this model is unbelievable!
Looks perfect. Despite fact that these "airplanes stick" keeping them in air looks a bit thick - I sometimes try to find better solutinon - whole scene left speechless. All the best for You! ;)
Could try thick fishing line soaked in clear varnish?.. Just a thought
hang planes from the top with a clear nylon line?? if the whole diorama gets put inside a terrarium..
@@pihermoso11 - it is good idea, even, if hard to proceed (terrarium :D ) But also can make a backround with clear "hangers" over it. ;)
The best Yamato model ever…great work
The amount of work you put into this is incredible! Amazing video ❤️