I've seen the actual wreck and this model is shockingly realistic. Beautiful and and at least as valuable a record of the wreck any amount of photographs.
@@Reaper_7645 it is indeed. However most of the time it is buried well out of sight under the shifting sands. And its exact location is pretty guarded!
this is an incredible and unique diorama, I've seen plenty of these where the plane is crashing into the water, or maybe is at the ocean floor but isn't old and rusted yet. So seeing this is quite incredible.
This is a work of art. Absolutely nop-notch and beautiful representation of the Maid. It's such a shame the aircraft itself hasn't been salvaged. It could be returned to display status at least and, if Glacier Girl is anything to go by, even airworthiness.
It would be cool, but not only is the wreck itself cool, everything on it is so covered in rust at this point that I'm sure you couldn't repair it without using basically all new parts.
@@soopespeed I agree flying condition is a bit of a stretch, given all the salt-water immersion, crash damage and parts-stripping that was done, but it's possible to restore aircraft more banged-up than this one to display status, at least. The RAF Museum is doing exactly that with the Dornier-17 they salvaged.
@@elennapointer701 Warbirds have been rebuilt from worse condition... Have to remember though, not much is saved in these cases, an argument could be made the original aircraft is getting destroyed simply to give the identity to a reproduction that is worth far more money if it can be claimed as "restored original".
You’ve inspired me to do a diorama for a P38 found on Guadalcanal 10 years ago - I attended the wreck when it was uncovered in a swamp and took lots of photos.
I've never considered framing a diorama like that. I've never thought I'd want to own a diorama since they're just cumbersome pieces of art, but that looks clean as heck.
Very well done! You could might consider for the next " half submerged wreck in water" diorama to dull down the parts above sea level. The nose and engines are too shiny after the epoxy pour. Such items are always very matte when dried up in the sun.
Happy New Year! I am planning to build the P-38'sthat participated in the Yamamoto Mission, in 1943. Have a great, and exceptional year, take care, and all the best.
I’ve heard the crash site is very heavily guarded, so that wouldn’t necessarily be very realistic. It’s a good thought though, and it would be fitting in a tank ruins diorama because old tank tend to become playgrounds for children.
I just want to point out that an aircraft's skin doesn't "rust", since it's made out of aluminium alloy. The alluminium does corrode, but it doesn't get those brown-red spots.
Airplanes are made by aluminium, and aluminium rust is light gray, not red. The brownish colored areas are not surface rust, are deposits of organic materials and mud. I guess is a misconception coming from the cars, that are made by steel, and it rusts red. Anyway, 90% of that is covered, so I don't really see the need of it in covered areas. Besides of that, nice job.
I've seen the actual wreck and this model is shockingly realistic. Beautiful and and at least as valuable a record of the wreck any amount of photographs.
Am I mistaken in thinking that this wreck is in Wales Harlech? If so I may have to make a trip there one day
@@Reaper_7645 it is indeed. However most of the time it is buried well out of sight under the shifting sands. And its exact location is pretty guarded!
@@theflow5269 hmm I’m not too far from Harlech so I’ll deffo take a peek when I get the chance.
@@Reaper_7645 harlech is very picturesque even if you dont see the maid theres good views from castle.
@@artycharr there is indeed lol I’m from Manchester UK, just down the road lol
this is an incredible and unique diorama, I've seen plenty of these where the plane is crashing into the water, or maybe is at the ocean floor but isn't old and rusted yet. So seeing this is quite incredible.
Excellent work! It looks really outstanding. That light moving effect in the end is a nice touch :)
A very fine piece of work! Thanks for sharing your building techniques, as well as your finished diorama!
Wow, one of the coolest looking dioramas I've seen in a while!
This is a work of art. Absolutely nop-notch and beautiful representation of the Maid. It's such a shame the aircraft itself hasn't been salvaged. It could be returned to display status at least and, if Glacier Girl is anything to go by, even airworthiness.
It would be cool, but not only is the wreck itself cool, everything on it is so covered in rust at this point that I'm sure you couldn't repair it without using basically all new parts.
@@soopespeed I agree flying condition is a bit of a stretch, given all the salt-water immersion, crash damage and parts-stripping that was done, but it's possible to restore aircraft more banged-up than this one to display status, at least. The RAF Museum is doing exactly that with the Dornier-17 they salvaged.
@@elennapointer701 Warbirds have been rebuilt from worse condition...
Have to remember though, not much is saved in these cases, an argument could be made the original aircraft is getting destroyed simply to give the identity to a reproduction that is worth far more money if it can be claimed as "restored original".
Absolutely stunning craftsmanship! Thank you for sharing this!
That looks wonderful. The silt on the wings looks so realistic. 👌
Damn this is your best one yet! Thats a show winner right there.
This is absolutely outstanding, she lies near our holiday home in North Wales. As a keen modeller myself I can only wish to get to this level!
One of the most incredible diorama work I have seen in my life.
지금보니 한국분이셨네요... 참 대단 하십니다...
Excellent work, All we have is photographs of the wrek, Nice to see a model diorama frozen in time that will live forever.👌
You’ve inspired me to do a diorama for a P38 found on Guadalcanal 10 years ago - I attended the wreck when it was uncovered in a swamp and took lots of photos.
mmz에서 작품을 보고 여기서 다시 보게 되네요.....저도 2차 대전이나 태평양 전선에서 추락한 기체들 만들어 볼 의욕이 생깁니다
훌륭한 수작이십니다!
감사합니다~
Beautiful work - very realistic and great composition too!
That is a piece of art, hats off to you.
Beautiful work, really stunning.
Just beautiful!❤
Incredible build. Photo realistic finish. 👍👍
Simply stunning.
Just incredible love it
와 진짜 지리네요....루리웹 글 보고 왔는데 영상 편집 스타일도 깔끔하고 브금도 잔잔하니 잘 어울리는거같아요..잘 봤습니다
MMZ에서 봤습니다. 정말 엄청난 연출력입니다. 감탄밖에 안나오네요 존경스럽습니다.^^
i love your videos, the dioramas are so beautiful
Not something you see a lot a crashed plane diorama. Great job dude love it!
Absolutely perfect!
It is just simply awesome!
This is a beautiful work.👏
Hats of to you. A lovely job . 👍
I've never considered framing a diorama like that. I've never thought I'd want to own a diorama since they're just cumbersome pieces of art, but that looks clean as heck.
Amazing diorama, you are in another level.
It looks amazing.
Amazingr.. THAT accurracy.. awesome! 👍
If I didn t watch it, I d never belive it.... Super great job ! 👍🔝😀
Excellent 👌🏻 work of a master 👏🏻
FANTASTIC 💙
Exquisitely done.
SAGENHAFT !! Applaus Danke fürs zeigen . Frohes neues Jahr
Beautifully done.
와.. 정말 멋진 작품입니다.. 감탄하고 갑니다..
Amazing work! Wow
A very fine job! and good choice of music, to a sombre projet
Very well done! You could might consider for the next " half submerged wreck in water" diorama to dull down the parts above sea level. The nose and engines are too shiny after the epoxy pour. Such items are always very matte when dried up in the sun.
Perfect job ! Bravo !
Absolutely awesome. ;) Great done. All the best for You! ;)
Love it. So realistic ! :)
Beautiful work.
wow!!! now that was cool!
Really nice. Keep up the good work!
Superb model! Would've liked a some more info on what you were doing/techniques used, so I could improve my modelling ability.
Love it!
Happy New Year! I am planning to build the P-38'sthat participated in the Yamamoto Mission, in 1943.
Have a great, and exceptional year, take care, and all the best.
WOW~!! MMZONE에서 사진으로 먼저 보고 놀랐습니다.
모델링과 디오라마를 예술 장르로 승화시켰습니다. 영상과 BGM의 조화도 매우 좋구요^^
Amazing. Maybe try putting your mixed resin in a vacuum pot before poring. It will remove almost all bubbles from the resin.
Ive never seen the reck but this is a prety reconizeable landmark very realistic and honors the pilot.
Слишком круто! Просто нереально!!!
your an artist
Well done, congratulations.
wow that water effect makes it feel alive.
beautiful!
one of the best!
wow so cool!
나날이 실력이 느시네요
눈호강하고 갑니다
beautiful
Great work! :)
magnificent work
excellent work! very curious to know what kind of two part putty have been used for the scenic
Perfect
Wow amazing good work
Superb 👍
lovely diorama
very talented congratulations
wonderful, put some kids play around the plane would be interesting.
I’ve heard the crash site is very heavily guarded, so that wouldn’t necessarily be very realistic. It’s a good thought though, and it would be fitting in a tank ruins diorama because old tank tend to become playgrounds for children.
아름답습니다! 😍
와... 멋집니다
Standing Ovation....well done
Cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!
wow!!
wonderful man ! where can we found this epoxy putty ? Do you have the name of the brand ?
RIP to the pilot🙏
와우..
다음엔 심해에 침몰한 함선 디오라마 ㄱㄱ
Very nice 🔥👍👍👍
Awesome stuff. We'll done. Can I ask what Clear resin you used?
Great result! But I have one question. What is that item, that you use to form bottom?
a... Amazing ! (절찬)
이건...예술이라 말해야 겠어요...
👍👌
Wow
what do you use to make the water look so realistic?
Класс!
What is the two part epoxy putty used? I recognize Korean on the bags.
This must be Amelia Earhart’s plane!
you made it rusty even though the p-38 was literally the first aircraft to fully make use of stainless steel sheeting and flush rivets.
I just want to point out that an aircraft's skin doesn't "rust", since it's made out of aluminium alloy. The alluminium does corrode, but it doesn't get those brown-red spots.
There’s a chance it could be mud/sand, because the brownish color seemed to be most prominent on the more submerged wing.
Weirdly - I was in Harlech yesterday.
Did aluminium skins rust?
Airplanes are made by aluminium, and aluminium rust is light gray, not red.
The brownish colored areas are not surface rust, are deposits of organic materials and mud.
I guess is a misconception coming from the cars, that are made by steel, and it rusts red.
Anyway, 90% of that is covered, so I don't really see the need of it in covered areas.
Besides of that, nice job.
I think it is great except for the rust effects on the airframe... Engines yes but there was almost no steal in wings ect
It's referenced from the actual wreck
Deserted as it is, there are not enough fish, and green mud (or sea greenery) crying)
Nice model but the body doesn’t rust, aluminium corrosion is white. Only engine, engine mounts, turbines would rust