Whenever you put a tiny piece in place I notice that I've been holding my breath the entire time. I almost passed out watching this. Beautiful work, as always.
The level of detail in the model itself is mind blowing. The metal parts, lifeboat davits, cap for the stack. Wow. And your work, making the bottom hull, props and rudder. I am stunned every time. Thank you for sharing this with us.
OMG! Amazing. My dad served in WWII on a supply ship. They were always attacked cause they didn’t want them to deliver their supplies. They were on their way to Pearl Harbor the day they were attacked! They helped getting the bodies out of the ships. That haunted my dad til the day he passed. Seeing our country today just breaks my heart and the heart of everyone defending our nation. God bless. Debs from Texas
@@4THECRAFT we I know my dad is rolling over in his grave the way people is treating our past warriors n the flag. All that they fought for down the drain. Sad. Breaks my heart.
@@DCogsdil not all people have forgotten their sacrifice. There are still people who appreciate what they did. The problem is that people tend to forget their history. As memory fades tragedies of the past can become events of the present and as a result history repeats itself
The slight lean that you can notice from the rear of the bottle really adds to the entire work itself. It makes it feel more life like. Well done, I love it.
That is superior to an actual ship in a bottlebecause not only do you get to add all the extra details such as waves, water color, etc, but it also gets magnified!
Funny that I love to watch other peopl work with itsy, bitsy little pieces like that but don't have the patience to do it myself. Could sit here and watch you for hours. Lol. Wonderful job!!!!
It's really gorgeous! And I love how often you work with more "modern" ships. Sure, old wooden ships with huge sails are beautiful, but there is beauty in the bulky metallic forms of newer ships too, and way too often people don't see it.
Astonishing fine details, it’s always a pleasure watching you create these tiny masterpieces, I was holding my breath in case I blew those tiny parts away! Loved it.
Another beautiful project 4 and I really enjoy watching a true artist at work. It's the details you so painstakingly put into your projects that for me make them a cut above the rest. And I was the 444th person to like this episode and that number is significant to me because that was my I.D. number when I was in law enforcement. Beautiful work again 4!💖👍🍻✌
I've subscribed to you for no other reason than because Thalassohobbyer suggested your channel. His seal of approval is all I need to know that I'm going to enjoy your work! EDIT: Yep, I was right to summarily trust him. I can't wait to see more of your work!
Omg WOW!! This is insanely special and loved every single second of watching it, your skill in everything, especially working with tiny parts is fabulous. Thank you for sharing this and adding the description of the ship in the beginning was great, i never knew anything about it! Awesome work ❣
So when I saw the thumbnail I thought you'd actually built the ship in the bottle, suspended it with one of those alligator clamps or something, and poured in the resin with a tiny funnel. This makes a lot more sense. I don't even know how you would've made the waves like that.
I had a family member that served on a destroyer escort in the Pacific during WWII. They were fierce little fighting vessels. He served on the Cannon class Destroyer Escort USS Riddle (DE 185). His Captain and Crew never shyed away from a fight. He served on the Riddle from the time it entered service in November 1943 until it was decommissioned in December 1945 after the war. During that time the Riddle earned twelve (12) battle stars, the most of any ship during WWII. During one engagement on March 26th 1945 the ship was attacked by two Japanese kamikazes. The first was shot down, just clearing the ship, and the second crashed into the ship killing one man. This was the only man lost during the Riddle’s tour of duty. Even with the extensive damage done to the ship, it was repaired quickly and back on patrol by April 16th. The Destroyer Escorts were hardy ships with courageous crews. Thank you to all who have served and are serving now.
"ORP" means in Polish language Okręt Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej ("Ship of the Republic of Poland"). "Kujawiak" means a male inhabitant of the Polish historical region called Kujawy. Thank you for your attention 🙂
Your bottle ship overturns our common sense. It's always great.
Thank you mate 👍
It's nice to see two fellow diorama creators supporting each other's content! Great work both of you!
@@4THECRAFT rrttt
The “warship looks like a fletcher class destroyer
Whenever you put a tiny piece in place I notice that I've been holding my breath the entire time. I almost passed out watching this. Beautiful work, as always.
The level of detail in the model itself is mind blowing. The metal parts, lifeboat davits, cap for the stack. Wow. And your work, making the bottom hull, props and rudder. I am stunned every time. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Many thanks 👍
OMG! Amazing. My dad served in WWII on a supply ship. They were always attacked cause they didn’t want them to deliver their supplies. They were on their way to Pearl Harbor the day they were attacked! They helped getting the bodies out of the ships. That haunted my dad til the day he passed. Seeing our country today just breaks my heart and the heart of everyone defending our nation. God bless. Debs from Texas
Many thanks. Because of the sacrifice of your dad and all the other men who fought during wwii we enjoy some freedom today.
@@4THECRAFT we I know my dad is rolling over in his grave the way people is treating our past warriors n the flag. All that they fought for down the drain. Sad. Breaks my heart.
@@DCogsdil not all people have forgotten their sacrifice. There are still people who appreciate what they did. The problem is that people tend to forget their history. As memory fades tragedies of the past can become events of the present and as a result history repeats itself
Thanks to 4Thecraft I began to Modelling warships.
And I love how you like all the comments. Everybody loves your skill at doing this
The slight lean that you can notice from the rear of the bottle really adds to the entire work itself. It makes it feel more life like. Well done, I love it.
A beautiful tribute to the warships of WW11
That is superior to an actual ship in a bottlebecause not only do you get to add all the extra details such as waves, water color, etc, but it also gets magnified!
Not to mention that resin is very hard to break
Υπέροχη δημιουργία !!!! Δεν έχουμε λόγια ....
Thanks T
That is SO FREAKING COOL very well done.
Once again a handcrafting artifact!!!
Thank you Michael 👍
Υπέροχο όπως πάντα. Μπράβο Μιχάλη!
Ευχαριστώ και πάλι Γιάννη 👍👍👍
That looks SO amazing. It looks so much like the whole thing was actully created inside a real bottle! Major bravo!!!
Incredibly rich detail!....
I love belt sanders. But I use mine to fix wrecked cars. I love your work
This is one of the best pieces of craft I have ever seen.
Many thanks 👍
el submarino en la botella estuvo genial......el barco ya insuperable ......gran obra
Funny that I love to watch other peopl work with itsy, bitsy little pieces like that but don't have the patience to do it myself. Could sit here and watch you for hours. Lol.
Wonderful job!!!!
΄Πολύ καλός μπράβο σου!! O DIYPD μου είπε για σένα και είχε δίκιο! Αυτά που φτιάχνεις είναι τέλεια!
Σε ευχαριστώ πολύ 👍👍
Wow that's amazing! So creative
Very nice project. The ship and waves looks awesomely beautiful. Only the bottle seems to be a little to short at the ships frontend .
It's really gorgeous!
And I love how often you work with more "modern" ships. Sure, old wooden ships with huge sails are beautiful, but there is beauty in the bulky metallic forms of newer ships too, and way too often people don't see it.
Great job on both the model and the final product. Both are very impressive. 👍🏾
Lovely diorama as always! Great job!
Many thanks mate 👍
Astonishing fine details, it’s always a pleasure watching you create these tiny masterpieces, I was holding my breath in case I blew those tiny parts away! Loved it.
Wow that’s a great result
Another beautiful project 4 and I really enjoy watching a true artist at work. It's the details you so painstakingly put into your projects that for me make them a cut above the rest. And I was the 444th person to like this episode and that number is significant to me because that was my I.D. number when I was in law enforcement. Beautiful work again 4!💖👍🍻✌
Many thanks Bob 👍
Astonishing work as ever - Brilliant
wow. this stuff is tiny and you can craft cool stuff out of this
very impressive
Wow, it's like looking at a 3D movie still! Incredible!
Wow its amazing its really wonderful
Many thanks 👍
You are a true artist
Estupendo diorama de este cruzero de combate M1075 en una botella realizado en resina, mis respetos y saludos desde Venezuela.
🙏💯💯💯👍👍👍💯💯💯🤘🤘
Speechless every time
You never fail to impress me🙏🏻💚
I've subscribed to you for no other reason than because Thalassohobbyer suggested your channel. His seal of approval is all I need to know that I'm going to enjoy your work!
EDIT: Yep, I was right to summarily trust him. I can't wait to see more of your work!
Oh, the "Master" and a good friend. I hope I will not disappoint you. Thanks
This is a project that I’m working towards doing!!! I loved watching how you made it!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Love the details on the ship and on the bottle. Good job :) and the waves, wow.... Just waiting for more of these videos .
Omg WOW!! This is insanely special and loved every single second of watching it, your skill in everything, especially working with tiny parts is fabulous. Thank you for sharing this and adding the description of the ship in the beginning was great, i never knew anything about it! Awesome work ❣
Thank you 👍👍
I'm first follow you . You're very excellent job 💎💎💎💎💎🥈🥈🥈🥈🥈🥉🥉🥉🥉🥉🥉😍😍😍
That's awsome looks amazing
So when I saw the thumbnail I thought you'd actually built the ship in the bottle, suspended it with one of those alligator clamps or something, and poured in the resin with a tiny funnel.
This makes a lot more sense. I don't even know how you would've made the waves like that.
MEGA SUPER VERY GOOD JOB
Woah !!! 😶👌
Just amazing and beautiful !!! 👌
I love it, tks for all , I learned a lot
Absolutely amazing pal 👍
Świetny pomysł i świetne wykonanie!
Awesome as always !! 😎👍👍👍👍
Very Beautiful, keep it up mate! I love it
Great job, nice to watch.👍👍👍
This is amazing! Congratulations!!
Lovely work!
Thank you 🙂
Awesome work 👍
Impressive work. I love it.
Brilliant, as usual. Thank you.
ESPETACULAR!!!!
Absolutely amazing 👏
Very inspiring😎👍👍
Fantastic!
Awesome, as always!
Amazing.... I love it...
Great! Please, make heavy tank diorama!
Marvellous ✨
It is really cool
GREAT WORK! 💜💜
Great! Is it possible to accidentally break such a bottle?
Yes, but very very difficult. Resin is pretty strong stuff
I agree
Super 😍😍😍👍👍👍
Sooooo perfect...
Very nice!
I had a family member that served on a destroyer escort in the Pacific during WWII. They were fierce little fighting vessels. He served on the Cannon class Destroyer Escort USS Riddle (DE 185).
His Captain and Crew never shyed away from a fight. He served on the Riddle from the time it entered service in November 1943 until it was decommissioned in December 1945 after the war. During that time the Riddle earned twelve (12) battle stars, the most of any ship during WWII. During one engagement on March 26th 1945 the ship was attacked by two Japanese kamikazes. The first was shot down, just clearing the ship, and the second crashed into the ship killing one man. This was the only man lost during the Riddle’s tour of duty. Even with the extensive damage done to the ship, it was repaired quickly and back on patrol by April 16th.
The Destroyer Escorts were hardy ships with courageous crews.
Thank you to all who have served and are serving now.
Wow. Thank you fo sharing this with us.
Ahhhmazing!
Damn, you're good!
Good job
me encanto saludo desde la republica dominicana
nice work
Love this!!!!
Very clever
Love it
wow and good job to
Amazing job with nice colours! Btw I didn't know that you have a lathe. I'm thinking to buy one😁 Well done M!
Thanks P. Actually I have 2. A big one and a small one. Both are shown in the video.
Perfect!!!
Absolutely stunning!!!! I would love to learn this Art!
You are amazing....
Muy buen trabajo, me encantaría poder hacer esto.
Maybe we need a sea monster in a bottle crossover 🤔
I will have to cooperate with thalasso for that. He is the expert on sea monsters 🙂
4:08 i think you put the ladders/stairs upside down
one word ? wow
Top... From brazil
great
I see that you very like Ship
Me too!!!
шикарно!!!
Pls make the Bismark from ww2 next time.
1st and lemme try this
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The answer may be quite obvious, but how did you attach a bottle cap?
You can see the process in my submarine in bottle video
I would love to buy one if you could do the lha1 Tarawa I deployed on that ship and it was decommissioned
I have one someone made by hand years ago out of a glass bottle
Excellent ❤️
How to buy this diorama?
Please tell.
For business you can contact me on my Facebook or Instagram page. Thanks
"ORP" means in Polish language Okręt Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej ("Ship of the Republic of Poland"). "Kujawiak" means a male inhabitant of the Polish historical region called Kujawy. Thank you for your attention 🙂
Thank you for the info
To be honest, is there anything you don't know how to do perfectly ? ^^
Many things but thanks anyway 🙂