An expression of smoke that was hit and exploded. Complex ship modeling. Ocean waves. Everything is powerful and amazing! And the pirate ship is very cool.
@@Zipbomb-v2f Sounds nice indeed! I never made ships myself, only planes and some tanks. And i made my last plane around the year 2000. I still follow this hobby and i am amazed at how good people are nowadays. I considered myself a decent builder, adding things to the models that made it look more realistic. Maybe one day i will do it again, i still have all my equipment.
The illuminated explosions look so good when it's lit up. Fantastic build and the tea bag sails take it next level. I might try but have a deeper ocean with sailors bodies and a wreck on the bottom. Thanks for inspiration
Just when you think ones seen the extent of your artistry and craftsmanship 4, you top it in your next video. You my friend are a true artist and one can see the love you put into your creations and attention to detail. I can almost see Captain Barbosa at the wheel of the Pearl. Well done 4. I hope you and yours are healthy and safe and I look forward to your next episode. Cheers from an old retired coot living in Tennessee.❤️👍😷🍻✌️
Some people really hate seing brush used while artist already have airbrush. I often found myself defending myself that brush still a valid thing even if you have airbrush
Unbelievable - that's real talent, you are an artist. If there was a reality show of who could make the most realistic, most impressive piece that delivers the best impact, it would go to you..
7:02 Don't judge me ... I like how it looks like a cake. Ultimately it is just too amazing for words, to freeze time during a battle and turn it into a night light. Phenomenal work.
I am so amazed at how much talent you have! I’m home resting up after back surgery and been watching your videos all day. From the shark cage, the submarines, the Titanic, all of them! Your fine detail to each one diorama’s is impeccable. I would love to come to Greece and help you rebuild your workshop then give me a few days of watching you make something (I will be in Greece October 2022, not sure where, I’ll have to ask my wife!). Thank you so much for sharing your passion with all of us viewers.
Thank you very much Mike. I hope your back is better and you will get well soon. The part of my workshop that was completely burned is still being repaired but I estimate that it will be finished next month or by mid January. Until then I can only work on my smaller workshop ( on my kitchen table 😄) . I wish you will be able to come to Greece. October is such a great month to be in Greece. Still warm but not so crowded like August.
You've got to be the best pirate I've ever seen. Amazing work! Just stumbled across your channel today and am blown away by how awesome this is. Drink up me hearties, yo ho!
I tend to do that for the really tiny or fiddly bits that I might break painting if they were on the model, in a hard to reach place once assembled, or I might misplace if they fall out of my clamps while painting.
9 : 40 Very clever to use the needle threader for the small holes I've done that something for my 1 / 96 scale ships . 59 dislikes ..... Sea sick Landlubbers .
thats right they used small ships no more bigger than a brig to be more faster than galeons and in that way intercept and rob them the black pearl its too much bigger than that so its completley a myth
Well, clearly you are wrong. I saw several of the Pirates of the Caribbean movies, and there were huge pirate ships, and cursed treasure, and, um zombies, so ... yeah.
I caught that, too. It looks like the fore topmast staysail... and yes, the clew (the part where the sheets, or controlling lines, attach) should rest higher than the tack (the part where the bottom corner of the staysail anchors to the stay). Basically, he flipped it... but that's an entirely forgivable mistake when working at such a small scale. Easy to overlook.
I am absolutely floored! So impressive. I thought it was going to be fully submerged in Resin, (which my mind thinks would be amazing but I am fully impressed. Good work!!!
MrD53 Nothing short of brilliant from conception to execution you have shown yourself to be a master of your art and make no mistake this is an art form not a simple Hoby. I'm just coming back into the hobby after a long absence and this work of yours is truly inspirational. Thank you and keep them coming.
The reason for the change is that Disney backed out of the licensing after the model was produced, so to sell in the US Zvezda changed the name and one or two parts.
So beautiful. I made a model table and was looking to make water that looked real and am just blown away from your craft. Tea bags to paint 10 outta 10!
Beautiful work. My only input if you decide to do fighting sail in the future is to rig the sails in "fighting trim" where the lower mainsails on the masts are hauled up (not used). 99% of sailing ships trimmed their sails before entering combat. The exceptions being an opponent trying to flee, but then they wouldn't be so close broadside to each other.
Wonderful job. The light seepage coming from canon fire on the "Black Pearl" and through the sails on the destroyed warship are particularly gratifying to look at.
As many of these dioramas I have watched being created, they all about the half way point look terrible and then like a hail mary pass at the end of the big game , TOUCHDOWN! Just an amazing job.
Yeah, they clearly based the Black Swan off of the Black Pearl. If and when I get it, I am painting it up like the Black Pearl. Amazing work by the way! And some of the shots look like they are from a live action movie!
it¨s exciting to see how you all apply you technic differently and at different time, and yet make a realistiscdiorama to admire and how maticuesly you work with your hobbyl