It's been a long time since I've updated, youtube doesn't give me traffic anymore, I implore you all to help share the video and give me likes and comments, thank you all!
Can you do a diorama of the famous P&O Oriental passenger ss ORIANA cruise ship that be cool. She was built in the late 1950s and has a corn yellow 🟡💛 hull with a green 💚🍏 and red ♥️🍒 bottom. I think a simple diorama of an old steamship sailing would nice. Sort of a happy seen of the ORIANA and the vessel ss Canberra sailing together both ships of the P&O Oriental Line.
Oooh I know of an idea of a great diorama RAISE THE TITANIC! Based on the 1980s movie that depicted the ship being brought up from the depths of the ocean floor. With the no# 2 funnel cracked off with a little bit of rust and worn paint 🎨🖌️.
I have watched many of your videos and here is my ratings 5 stars reason great detail,ship,ship wrecks,waves,oceans surfaces,best planning and great reasembling
Well another really cool project for the Books.. Looks great and the lighting is fantastic , those effects are always the final touch that set's the build off.. 👍
What on earth bro? Never have I ever seen such an amazing diorama! Yet alone in that scale! Massive shoutout to you. Phenomenal Job!!! I hope you recognize the talent you have - sooner or later the right people will notice and come into your life. Trust the process and never let someone try to avert you from your passion :)
Let's be honest it's the sort of thing that your average Joe public watching this isn't going to notice/care about. It's only really the hard core modelers that are going to pick up on it.
@@JohnBeck-pb9xl true but I’m not a hardcore modeller, I’m only pointing out an innocent error that can even perhaps be corrected. Not every single comment must be “ what a great job”. It is indeed a nicely done job but for someone who knows the ship is an obvious error, simple.
This is by far the best work I have seen on any media of modeling. The detail and action implied is unequaled in anything I have seen anyone else or done myself. You are to be commended for your work and skill. Thanks for revealing such art work.
I just watched the video, and read your pinned comment saying you weren't receiving traffic by ytub... well, good news m'friend, your vid showed up as recommended to me, that's how I found it 😀, and needless to say, you very much well deserve it! Thank you, and congratulations for your amazing skills! 👍🏼💪🏼
RIP the 3,500 souls who served on, and died in battle with these two unforgettable fighting ships. The loss of Hood brought the British nation to standstill. A fantastic diorama worthy of the event, very well done sir.
Sadly the 3500 souls rest on whoever had the smart idea to send this way inferior ship against such a superior foe, sure it wasn´t alone but the other ship and it´s new quad barrel design made it probably even more useless. They pretty much send a totally overhyped ship, in terms of capability, that was the "pride" of the navy for show, to attack the newest state of the art battleship that existed to that day. Such incompetence by high command is just one of many cases that costs thousands of lives cause some inept brass made a decision. Nowadays equivalent of sending a t72 to take out a m1a2 Abrams.
@@jean-luc9510 He was talking about both ships. Bismarck sank with roughly 2200 sailors on board, from wich roughly 120 have been rescued. The Hood sank with 1421 sailors on board and only 3 have been rescued. So roughly 3500 souls in total is pretty accurate.
FELICITACIONES... UNA MUY BUENA RÉPLICA DE LA ACCIÓN BÉLICA DE AQUEL MOMENTO TRASCENDENTAL DONDE LA INGENIERÍA , VALOR Y HONOR SE UNIERON DE UNO Y OTRO BANDO, DONDE MURIERON HOMBRES VALIENTES DEFENDIENDO SUS IDELAES Y AL FINAL, SUS HOGARES...
The mighty Hood did not deserve such a devastating end at the hands of the Bismarck in the Denmark Strait, the Hood and its crew will always remain in the memory of the British Royal Navy
Such an incredible diorama. You really captured the moment between Bismarck and Hood. Also your choice in music for your videos is exquisite and brings a lot of emotion and character. I wish I had your skill and patience in creating these works of art. Keep it up and I look forward to your next project.
It should be incredible I actually requested this to Samuel during the winter months and now he has finally delivered I didn't know it take almost 3 months though but he triumphed.
@@samuel-studio i think your next project should be a RAISE THE TITANIC DIORAMA from the 1980 film depicting the ship brought up from the sea depths and this was inspired by the novel by Clive Custler
The camouflage pattern you sprayed on Bismarck is a little incorrect. This pattern was applied only during her stay in norwegian fjords. Before she left for the Atlantic, it has been painted over with grey, Only small white stripes near the waterline remained. 7:50 in the video: you misplace the main turrets. Turret A didn't have the hoods for the rangefinders on its side. They had been removed completely due to seawater coming ito the turret in heavy seas. All other 3 turrets had these rangefinders. The large cranes where not swept backwards when they were not in use. When not in use they were swept towards the bridge, where they were locked in place. And the planes were also never positioned there. The alignment of the Hood in relation to Bismarck is als historically a bit inaccurate. Hoods Bow was aligned more towards Bismarck. Hood was unable to bring her aft turrets to bear, because Hood and Prince of Wales tried to close the distance, thus the Bismarck was crossing the T, firing full broad sides, while Hood and Prince of Wales could only fire with their bow turrets. Hood was about to make a turn, so her aft turrets could come to life in this battle. But right about when she was turning she blew up. I wished I could do such a diorama with my models. But they are in a 1:200 scale and I don't have enough space for such a big diorama. And I am surprised how detailed these small scale kits are. Despite my criticism I really like the end result and I could watch such videos for hours on end.
Great work! Just a quick correction here, you show Bismarck's B and C turrets firing together, which is historically inaccurate. Standard German salvo patterns were firing both forward turrets together, followed by both aft turrets a few seconds later to a slightly different range. Thus, you have 2 separate half-salvoes producing 2 clearly separate impact fields, which helped find the range very quickly. This is one of the reasons why Bismarck had 4 twin turrets, redundancy being the other one.
This is only correct for the rage finding phase. Once the target is "locked" the artillery officer can decide to use full or part salvos. In this Case Korvettenkapitän Adalbert Schneider used full Salvos to barrage Hood. I read it in the book of Burkard Freiherr von Müllenheim-Rechberg. He was 4th artillery officer and heard all the commandos for the shooting.
@@noepictalesmember1865 Vor allem hörte er auch die berühmten Worte des Kommandanten, als Admiral Lütjens keinen Feuerbefehl geben wollte. (Obwohl er von ihm als Admiral hätte kommen MÜSSEN): "Ich lass mir doch mein Schiff nicht unterm Arsch wegschießen! Feuer!"
👌😎👍Very cool and very nicely greatly fabulously spectaculary well done in every detail way shape and format provided by you indeed Sir a job very wonderfully well done for sure!.
"We gotta find the battleship, whats making all the fuss, we gotta sink the Bismark cuz the world depends on us! So hit the decks a'runnin, lads and spin them guns around, we'll find the bloody Bismark, and then we'll cut her down." -Sink the Bismark, Johnny Horton
This is going to be a tricky one. I was wondering if you could do a diagram of the burning of the Seawise University, the former Queen Elizabeth and a follow-up of her burnt out capsized wreck
When whole idea is great and end effect looks very good from distance, the level of details and misperfections in the model cause my eyes to bleed. It's not your fault ofc, but still :D
Can you do a diorama of the Scharnhorst during the battle of North Cape, and another of her sinking after getting pummelled by HMS Duke of York and HMS Belfast
A great job, obviously you’d be unable to do the true distance between the ships which was several miles, a disastrous day for the Royal Navy only three survived, my grandfather was on a different ship but lost many friends that day
Boy you got a lot of requests for Samuel. Let's not pressure him I'm sure he'll add these to his request list and do them all in good time. But I think Samuel do the one that is the most wanted and the most interesting if he decides to just like this one I requested I waited 3 months to see what he make but had no idea he was making this one that I requested in winter last year but he surprised me big time all of us I say.
But yes my friend he'll probably take one of those requests from you if he can even find the kit to these famous ships which are pretty hard to find by the way.
Do you mean SMS Blücher in the Battle of the Doggerbank in 1915 or the Hipper-Class Cruiser in the Norwegian Campaign 1940? Both would be interesting. (But I don't know, if there exists a model from Panzerkreuzer SMS Blücher) (Excuse my english, but I didn't use it for a long time. I'm German)
Bismarck turrets are a bit wrong. The turret Anton (the very first in the bow) didn't have rangefinders on it. There are some early pictures showing all the turrets having rangefinders but on turret Anton they were removed because waves could hit them and make them unusable. Also the funnelcap is wrong way.. Otherwise nice work.
damn it is amazing...I am thinking of asking you, if it is possible to buy it :D But I guess, shipping from China (?) to germany would be very hard to nod damage it
This work has been sold, if you want I can make another one for you, my works have been sold to many countries such as Canada, the United States, Germany and Italy so far, so distance is not a problem, if you need, you can go through the ABOUT page Contact me.