I built the Billing Boats Oseberg a few years back but this looks to be in another league! I might go back and add nails to mine as they are such a distinctive feature of these clinker built hulls. One thing I noticed on my model and on virtually all model viking ships is that when you look at them head on, the stem (and also the stern) seem too thick, in that they seem to continue the same width as the keel. If you look at pictures of the original Oseberg ship head on, the stem seems to be quite narrow and certainly much narrower than most models portray, which to my mind is a big part of why the hull shape looks so graceful. Part of the problem seems to be that manufacturers give the intricate carving for these areas as additional parts to laminate onto the side of the stem and stern posts making them even thicker when I assume the original carving was done directly into the posts themselves.
Спасибо за очень подробное видео, жаль что все это их бука, структрура бука не однородна и с точками), а так да - колосальный труд, нахлестное наложение досок вы показали, спасибо за урок, разметка с гвоздеванием то же респект( эту тонкость возьму на вооружение)... Век живи - век учись, как говориться, огромное вам спасибо.
Спасибо! Бук так же идеально маскируєтся под орех, морилками или тонировочними маслами под орех и вся пятнистость ичезает. Только орех жутко пористий, а бук нет...
That is once again absolutely stunning Olha !! You do really push the level of detailing to the top :o Love the way you made the template, makes it easier and more precise.
I am waiting for the Pavel’s 3rd iteration Of the kit. As soon as it’s released I will purchase it. I did not start what I think to be the second iteration. Which I bought about a year ago. I just love the shape of this ship. Will you be using dyes or painting yours.? I think is going try using bismuth.
Ohla et son gros travail de précision !! Magnifique , beaucoup de mérite !! J·adore ...OU sont toutes ses constructions ? Un musée chez elle ...A voir ....Congratulations ....
Thank you! He has just announced the updated version #3. But on the prototype model, the oar ports remained oriented in different directions. So I don't know how much he fixed the rest of the mistakes!
I think I would have particularly disliked clenching the rivets on the garboards at 1:1. Looks good, and at 1:24, not an item a person can skip over, either.
That is quite an ingenious way to mark and create the nails on the planking!😀 What is the tool you used to mark each nail location? It looks like you created a very sharp tool to get the job done...
@@OlhaBatchvarov Thank you so much, Olha! I did suspect that was what it was, just wanted to be sure...I am constantly learning and getting inspiration from your excellent videos!❤
This is Vibeke Bischoff's doctoral dissertation on the Oseberg material. She has just published a book in English where there is a full version of all her research. I'm currently filming the book review and will post it next week or early October. There will be a link in the description below where you can buy it...
In the case of OSEBERG, everything is very simple, we have the original in the museum - there is no need to invent anything. By the way, a book with detailed documentation of the ship was recently published. The Oseberg Ship: Reconstruction of form and function (Ships and Boats of the North, 9) by Vibeke Bisсhoff. In the video, I used Vibeke Bisсhoff's doctoral dissertation about OSEBERG. I added a link in the description under the video.
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Olah looking so forward to this ❤
I built the Billing Boats Oseberg a few years back but this looks to be in another league! I might go back and add nails to mine as they are such a distinctive feature of these clinker built hulls. One thing I noticed on my model and on virtually all model viking ships is that when you look at them head on, the stem (and also the stern) seem too thick, in that they seem to continue the same width as the keel. If you look at pictures of the original Oseberg ship head on, the stem seems to be quite narrow and certainly much narrower than most models portray, which to my mind is a big part of why the hull shape looks so graceful. Part of the problem seems to be that manufacturers give the intricate carving for these areas as additional parts to laminate onto the side of the stem and stern posts making them even thicker when I assume the original carving was done directly into the posts themselves.
I still would love to build this model, but still hesitant due to the issues...
That being said: Love what you are doing with it Olha !
Thank you very much!
Excellent work, looking great!
Thank you very much!
Very, very, very skilled! Great job!!
Thank you so much 😀
Incredible! The visual effect of these nails is just perfect 😍
Thank you! 😊
The attention to detail is insane! I wonder how many holes were drilled...WOW!
A little more than 3000 holes)))
@@OlhaBatchvarov Holy cow!!!!!
Спасибо за очень подробное видео, жаль что все это их бука, структрура бука не однородна и с точками), а так да - колосальный труд, нахлестное наложение досок вы показали, спасибо за урок, разметка с гвоздеванием то же респект( эту тонкость возьму на вооружение)... Век живи - век учись, как говориться, огромное вам спасибо.
Спасибо!
Бук так же идеально маскируєтся под орех, морилками или тонировочними маслами под орех и вся пятнистость ичезает. Только орех жутко пористий, а бук нет...
Good Mornin,
Great build…love the music 😁👍🏼 going to be awesome!!! Thanks y’all…
Thank you very much!
Hi Olha, you always amazed me with your model building this one is no different!
Rich
Thank you so much 😀
That is once again absolutely stunning Olha !! You do really push the level of detailing to the top :o Love the way you made the template, makes it easier and more precise.
Thank you so much!
Der so hohe Detailgrad macht halt ein realistisches Modell aus.Die Imitation der Nägel super Idee. Fantastische Arbeit Olha.🤩💪
Danke
Really nice and realistic look! Again, well done! Thx for sharing! 😊
Thank you very much!
those old Vikings must had a good supply iron for all the nails that were use building the long boats. so many holes to drill. 😸😸😸😸😸😸😸😸
A little more than 3000 holes)))
Meticulously planned and executed, but then, from you that is the expected norm!!!
Thank you!
Dire che sei bravissima è poco, sei di grande ispirazione
Grazie mille!
Gran trabajo!, pero eso es tener paciencia!
¡Gracias!
Nice work, brilliant!!! thank you very much Olha 💙💛👍👏✌️
Thank you for watching!
Awesome job, and what precision as usual.
Thank you!
I am waiting for the Pavel’s 3rd iteration
Of the kit. As soon as it’s released I will purchase it. I did not start what I think to be the second iteration. Which I bought about a year ago. I just love the shape of this ship.
Will you be using dyes or painting yours.?
I think is going try using bismuth.
Olha, you have such great ideas for completing the construction of your models. Well done and keep your lovely videos coming.
Thank you, I will
Olah have to come back to the video mate.
Starting to nod-off to sleep 😴.
Do not won't to miss out on anything that is yours💕.
Thank you!
❤️
Whats the music? Love it! And great build, too!
Thank you very much!
I use the Artist subscription for music.
Ohla et son gros travail de précision !! Magnifique , beaucoup de mérite !! J·adore ...OU sont toutes ses constructions ? Un musée chez elle ...A voir ....Congratulations ....
Merci!
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Щиро вам дякую!
Hi Olha, Great work as always. Would love to build this model one day. Do you know if Pavel corrected any of the errors in this kit at all please?
Thank you!
He has just announced the updated version #3. But on the prototype model, the oar ports remained oriented in different directions. So I don't know how much he fixed the rest of the mistakes!
@@OlhaBatchvarov Thank you Olha.
I think I would have particularly disliked clenching the rivets on the garboards at 1:1.
Looks good, and at 1:24, not an item a person can skip over, either.
Thank you!
Brilliant!
Thank you!
Super!!😘😘😘
Thank you! 😃
That is quite an ingenious way to mark and create the nails on the planking!😀 What is the tool you used to mark each nail location? It looks like you created a very sharp tool to get the job done...
Thank you! This is a file. I just sharpened it on the disk sander!
@@OlhaBatchvarov Thank you so much, Olha! I did suspect that was what it was, just wanted to be sure...I am constantly learning and getting inspiration from your excellent videos!❤
Why not use dividers for setting out equal spacing of rivets / nails?
You can use whatever you like! Or if you have these tools! I don't have any - that's why I do what I can from the materials at hand...
Would you mind sharung a link to that PDF in the beginning of your video?
This is Vibeke Bischoff's doctoral dissertation on the Oseberg material. She has just published a book in English where there is a full version of all her research. I'm currently filming the book review and will post it next week or early October. There will be a link in the description below where you can buy it...
I am curious about the nails you use. What is the diameter and length of these. Where do you usually get these
In the case of OSEBERG, everything is very simple, we have the original in the museum - there is no need to invent anything. By the way, a book with detailed documentation of the ship was recently published. The Oseberg Ship: Reconstruction of form and function (Ships and Boats of the North, 9) by Vibeke Bisсhoff. In the video, I used Vibeke Bisсhoff's doctoral dissertation about OSEBERG.
I added a link in the description under the video.
Your work is inspirational! Where can I buy the kit for this OSEBERG ship?
The direct link to the manufacturer's store is in the description under the video...
Hello Olha,
Howmany nails dit you make?
Looks like a few thousend PFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
Gerard
It seems a little more than 3000)))
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