I must say, the IJN came with some very interesting ship designs in WW2 - don't think I've ever seen a vessel that was part aircraft carrier and part battleship before. As usual, your attention to detail on a battle damaged ship is excellent.
The Battleship ISE and her sister ship were originally built as standard battleships. They were converted to carry the large hanger aft, for sea planes to give the Japanese navy more air power, this was also done to several heavy cruisers. The Japanese only had 10 carriers at the beginning of the war, five had been sunk by the end of the Battle of Midway, one at Coral Sea and four at Midway, with two more being damaged. The Japanese navy scrambled to build aircraft carriers as a result of this and that the war had turned into a prolonged conflict that it had not prepared for and these modifications were a stop gap measure to bolster the air power available to the Japanese navy. The US navy took cruiser hulls which were under construction or planned and converted them into fully functioning light carriers, it also took oil tankers and cargo ships and converted and called them, baby flat tops, escort carriers, or "Jeep Carriers". In fact the carriers Lexington and Saratoga, and Akagi were all laid down as battle cruisers and after the Washington Navel Treaty, while still under construction they were then converted into aircraft carries.
My second favourite class of battleship, from the Imperial Japanese Navy, of course Yamato will always remain at the top, going to enjoy this build! Take care, and all the best.
Ironically, her 22 floatplane bombers made no contribution to the war. She was converted from a functional battleship to a useless tool as a carrier while sacrificing a third of her firepower with no prospect of sailing in a battle line due to that big vulnerable hanger.
In fact, the hangars, flight decks, and aircraft on board her and her sister ships were completely useless as a fighting force. However, the hangar was useful as a cargo hold for storing strategic supplies such as oil and rubber, and the flight deck was used as a space to install a large amount of anti-aircraft weapons. They were engaged in several transport missions as a huge transport ship, protecting themselves from American military air attacks and completing their missions almost unscathed. The renovations made to the Ise-class battleships were not in vain. 実際、彼女と姉妹艦に搭載されていた格納庫、飛行甲板、航空機は戦力として全く役に立ちませんでした。しかし、格納庫は石油やゴムなどの戦略物資を保管する貨物倉として、飛行甲板は大量の対空兵器を設置するスペースとして使用されました。彼らは巨大輸送船として数々の輸送任務に従事し、米軍の空襲から身を守り、ほぼ無傷で任務を遂行した。 伊勢型戦艦の改修は無駄ではありませんでした。
The battles ship was back here and anchored due to fuel shortage and assigned to defense of Kure Naval Yard as one of the Floating Gun Batteries. In July 1945, such Japan Naval inactive battle ships in Kure got all damaged by U.S.Navy air attack and she got bottomed where she was. And she at that time had one shell in one of her main guns during air battle but nobody could remove it because the gun was on almost highest angle- anti air, and she lost all hydraulic power to move the gun to its loading/ unloading position- horizontal. Therefore the wrecked and bottomed battleship had no choice than firing the shell instead of unloading and thus the gun fire was very Last Battleship Main Gun Fire of the Imperial Japans Navy.
канцелярская булавка (особенно гвоздик)решит массу проблем с нанесением клея и покраской (17:15 было бы удобнее наносить именно иглой) там вплоть до 90% сходства - да времени займёт больше...
No torpedo strikes on the hull? Maybe there wasn't room for the Avengers to make their runs? Good work on this very detailed model. I've often thought that more ships ought to be done like this to reflect the factual history of naval and air engagements during the war. It's quite interesting to be able to look at what ordnance did against armor, or how well armor stood up against ordnance. That white water adds a very realistic touch. Nice job!
The Kure Bombing The port of Kure housed the last ships of the destroyed Imperial Japanese fleet (one could say that Kure was the last bastion of the Imperial Japanese Navy), but all of those ships were used as anti-aircraft batteries. The battleships Haruna, Hyuga and Ise were sunk, the test ships Iwate, Izumo and Settsu were sunk, the heavy cruisers Aoba and Tone were sunk, the light cruiser Oyodo was sunk at the harbor entrance, and the aircraft carriers Hosho, Kaiyo and Katsuragi were sunk. Those last remaining ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy fought to the end. PS: Good video and greetings from Mexico P.s 2: I know it's a day late, but here is my comment
It's only been done twice. Both ise class battleships were converted with both fuso class battleships intended to go through the same conversion. All 4 iowa class battleships were at one point considered for the exact some plan with the aft facing 16in gun being removed under the proposal to make space for a flight deck.
They also built a few aircraft carrier submarines which actually launched to do their mission but the war ended before they could reach their objective
How would she look with a Well-dock in the stern? I kinda can understand why nobody ever tried to use a Trimaran hull as a form of torpedo protection, even though the wing structure would require additional structural beams on which to rest on and thus offer greater mine protection, in terms of breaking the main beam. But I keep thinking that with those waterplanes, a well-dock would have been perfect for her, no need to stop in order to pick her planes up. So, will you ever try to kitbash a version with a slightly modernized design?
the larger the size of the hull the more cost you create not only in materiel and construction. you need dry dock and machinery of the same size to service your ship. or you need tu reduce your volume efficiency by dividing you ship reducing your fuel, ammunition, machinery, auxiliary and buoyancy space. the last reason is the old way work and you way was never tested do you want to try your luck knowing if it fail your country will lost its place in the naval hierarchy.
Interesting concept, but I think the ship would not be able to maneuver well, especially in rough seas. Another problem might be where do they put the armour belt, on the outer hulls or the inner one? And now that I think of it, flooding in one side hull would probably capsize the ship. Sounds like a good idea for a fast attack craft, but not for anything big.
They might have been escort ships, with the guns used for shore bombardment. People object to having aircraft aboard while the guns are used but of course they wouldn't be. Anytime big guns are used nobody can be above decks even in AA gun or lookout sites. They might have actually been seaplane carriers rather than normal naval carrier planes. I hadn't heard that the ship's own guns were manned and used during the attacks that sunk her. Reports are that Ise I believe, was in the group that lured the US fleet to the north away from the Leyte landings, clearing the way for the raiding group that tried attacking the landings in the Phillipines from the east, to be fought off by "Taffy-3".
When I saw you stacking those superstructure elements, I thought you were just goofing around. It was really that ridiculously high? That thing must have rolled like a bitch.
着底艦シリーズ好きだから本当に嬉しい
Can you build me one ship puzzle and send it
大破着底した戦艦って、不謹慎だけど美しいよね。
伊勢……まだ戦うと言うのか……
空を睨んだまま停止した主砲
かっこいい...
伊勢の飛行甲板は当初搭載予定の彗星艦爆が車輪での移動ができるようにコンクリートが盛られており、レールはちょうど踏切で見るような凹状になっていたと聞いております。爆撃で破壊されたその部分に見えるのはガラガラ崩れたコンクリートで、解釈は違いますがこのジオラマではその雰囲気を再現していますね。
こういうのもったいなかったり傷ついたりするの嫌だから、切ったりできない、、、 その勇気がない😥
最後まで戦った
軍艦伊勢
とある RUclipsr が
解説していてめちゃくちゃ感動した😭😭
それって 宮のめさ子ですか?(たしかそんな名前だった気が...)
@@TASUKUPOチャンネル
宮間めさの 『テイコク立体』さんの
動画ですね☺️
ruclips.net/video/aVaj5roLO3c/видео.htmlsi=ea-No3eEoPz_Npky
@@TASUKUPOチャンネル名前は出しちゃあかん
37:30
もしこの白い液体がボンド水溶液なら、霧吹きで水を吹くとダマにならずに出きるはずですよ
天城の時にも思いましたが、ダメージ加工とウェザリングがお見事で見入ってしまいます。
大抵の作品で囲い枠を剥がしている時に苦労している感じがします。
剥離剤塗布してもガッチリ食いついているんですね。
すごい出来だ……この伊勢で作ってみようかと思ってたけどこの動画で満足した……
この方の技術で、いつか終戦時の相模湾に係留されている戦艦長門の姿も見てみたい...!!
伊勢のデザイン本当にかっこいい
戦争を知らない軍艦好きの私が・・とても素晴らしいジオラマで航空戦艦:伊勢の最期を見る事が出来た事・・感謝です。
I must say, the IJN came with some very interesting ship designs in WW2 - don't think I've ever seen a vessel that was part aircraft carrier and part battleship before. As usual, your attention to detail on a battle damaged ship is excellent.
The Battleship ISE and her sister ship were originally built as standard battleships. They were converted to carry the large hanger aft, for sea planes to give the Japanese navy more air power, this was also done to several heavy cruisers. The Japanese only had 10 carriers at the beginning of the war, five had been sunk by the end of the Battle of Midway, one at Coral Sea and four at Midway, with two more being damaged. The Japanese navy scrambled to build aircraft carriers as a result of this and that the war had turned into a prolonged conflict that it had not prepared for and these modifications were a stop gap measure to bolster the air power available to the Japanese navy. The US navy took cruiser hulls which were under construction or planned and converted them into fully functioning light carriers, it also took oil tankers and cargo ships and converted and called them, baby flat tops, escort carriers, or "Jeep Carriers". In fact the carriers Lexington and Saratoga, and Akagi were all laid down as battle cruisers and after the Washington Navel Treaty, while still under construction they were then converted into aircraft carries.
内部にレジンを注入するの参考になります!プラモのジオラマでも浮いてきちゃうのを考えると、船の設計ってすごいんだなあって改めて思いました。
素晴らしい仕事、特にジオラマ。
普通のモデルもいいがけど、最期の姿や攻撃中や被弾した方が動きもあってよりいい
この映像のおかげで伊勢級を買って作っています。ありがとうございました!
こういうシリーズ好きやから出来ればもっと作って欲しい!制作、編集お疲れ様です!
素晴らしい😆
伊勢は、自分が一番好きな戦艦です、自分も、ただいま特シリーズの伊勢の迷彩塗装を制作してます、特シリーズの砲身は、固定なので伊勢の最後の2番砲塔を高く上げた状態にしてますこれほど高いクオリティでは、ないですが個人的かなりいい出来です、塗料など参考になりましたありがとうございます
伊勢の最期の姿を見た乗組員からは伊勢はまだ戦うつもりなのか?と涙したという。
夏の日差しっぽさを感じる
Fantastic work!!!
今度ぜひ軽巡大淀に挑戦お願いします!
Amazing work as always!
Beautiful build and an amazing diorama, love watching your videos!
My second favourite class of battleship, from the Imperial Japanese Navy, of course Yamato will always remain at the top, going to enjoy this build!
Take care, and all the best.
もはや芸術品!!
曾經破浪在海上的鋼鐵城堡,終究成為虛幻的海市蜃樓
EXCELLENT WORK.
I love your work. You work with so much dedication, insane.
これを待ってました。😂😂😂🎉これからもいろいろお願いします🙇⤵️
Ironically, her 22 floatplane bombers made no contribution to the war. She was converted from a functional battleship to a useless tool as a carrier while sacrificing a third of her firepower with no prospect of sailing in a battle line due to that big vulnerable hanger.
In fact, the hangars, flight decks, and aircraft on board her and her sister ships were completely useless as a fighting force. However, the hangar was useful as a cargo hold for storing strategic supplies such as oil and rubber, and the flight deck was used as a space to install a large amount of anti-aircraft weapons. They were engaged in several transport missions as a huge transport ship, protecting themselves from American military air attacks and completing their missions almost unscathed.
The renovations made to the Ise-class battleships were not in vain.
実際、彼女と姉妹艦に搭載されていた格納庫、飛行甲板、航空機は戦力として全く役に立ちませんでした。しかし、格納庫は石油やゴムなどの戦略物資を保管する貨物倉として、飛行甲板は大量の対空兵器を設置するスペースとして使用されました。彼らは巨大輸送船として数々の輸送任務に従事し、米軍の空襲から身を守り、ほぼ無傷で任務を遂行した。 伊勢型戦艦の改修は無駄ではありませんでした。
You should do one of the USS Texas as it sits and dry dog being restored right now I think that would be a cool piece for you to make
Amazing work
Beautiful work. I love how detailed everything you make is! Thank you for all these inspirational videos.
Fantastic work and video!!!
that ultimate admiral sequence was smooth
Another beautiful work of art! ❤ I feel sorry for the damaging process 😢 but the finished diorama is beautiful... Love this kind of build. 😊😊😊
excellent build of the ISE! World Class!
Amazing work!
一想到這些鋼鐵巨獸已經不在或沉沒時,不免的會感到哀傷
Absolutely stunning, brilliant job
こんばんわ🤗
伊勢を作りたくなりました
Great work! Though I imagine that having to damage a model you spent a lot of time getting small details down on must have been painful.
You did a beautiful job...it's like a piece of art! The whole process was awesome but i absolutely love the way you made the water!!
伊勢はまだ戦い続けるつもりだったのか・・・
That's amazing!!! You did such a great job!
Nice job I commend you on your dedication.
非常棒
Bravo magnifique réalisation.j adore votre travail à plus
Excellent model! I built the ISE recently and recognize your reference photos and detail on the ship. Your work is impressive!
Montage du navire bien réussi ...Remarquable , A prendre en exemple ...Félicitations ...
Wow! That looks awesome!
日本戦艦の最後を飾るにふさわしい作品ですね、もし作ってなければ重巡洋艦の青葉も作って欲しいですね、少し前に映画にも出てましたから見てみたいですね:^)
Ise's last stand , beautiful
Amazing talent.. as always I enjoy watching your videos you do some amazing builds and dioramas ! 👍
The battles ship was back here and anchored due to fuel shortage and assigned to defense of Kure Naval Yard as one of the Floating Gun Batteries. In July 1945, such Japan Naval inactive battle ships in Kure got all damaged by U.S.Navy air attack and she got bottomed where she was. And she at that time had one shell in one of her main guns during air battle but nobody could remove it because the gun was on almost highest angle- anti air, and she lost all hydraulic power to move the gun to its loading/ unloading position- horizontal. Therefore the wrecked and bottomed battleship had no choice than firing the shell instead of unloading and thus the gun fire was very Last Battleship Main Gun Fire of the Imperial Japans Navy.
Professional 👍
I do love youre work how did it all start for you?.
Regards
Fantastic job well done 👏👍👌realistic 😊
канцелярская булавка (особенно гвоздик)решит массу проблем с нанесением клея и покраской (17:15 было бы удобнее наносить именно иглой) там вплоть до 90% сходства - да времени займёт больше...
협차 사격시 탄착군 수정 때문에 후방 3번 포탑은 있어야 된다고 남겨둔걸로 알고 있는데 역시나 그냥 후방 포탑까지 항공 갑판으로 밀어버리는게 나은거 같다
No torpedo strikes on the hull? Maybe there wasn't room for the Avengers to make their runs?
Good work on this very detailed model. I've often thought that more ships ought to be done like this to reflect the factual history of naval and air engagements during the war. It's quite interesting to be able to look at what ordnance did against armor, or how well armor stood up against ordnance.
That white water adds a very realistic touch.
Nice job!
大切に造り上げた物を、傷つけるのは勇気が要りますよね。
例え、それが次の創作活動の為とはいえ。
うp主さんに感謝です。
楽しい動画をありがとうございます。❤
Excellent job❤can anyone comment the selected sound track?
Desde España...Mis FELICITACIONES
Очень здорово. (Very good)
The Kure Bombing
The port of Kure housed the last ships of the destroyed Imperial Japanese fleet (one could say that Kure was the last bastion of the Imperial Japanese Navy), but all of those ships were used as anti-aircraft batteries. The battleships Haruna, Hyuga and Ise were sunk, the test ships Iwate, Izumo and Settsu were sunk, the heavy cruisers Aoba and Tone were sunk, the light cruiser Oyodo was sunk at the harbor entrance, and the aircraft carriers Hosho, Kaiyo and Katsuragi were sunk.
Those last remaining ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy fought to the end.
PS: Good video and greetings from Mexico
P.s 2: I know it's a day late, but here is my comment
次は護衛艦いせを作らんとなぁ…
凄い腕。売って欲しい位だ。
Beautiful and great job well done 🇨🇵👌👍👏🚢😃😊
Super👍 świetny projekt!
凄すぎる😂
Complimenti ottimo lavoro.
After all that work you going to destroyed it.😱
But it looks great! like it has been in a battle. Very nicely done.👍
Take Care and Stay Safe.
🙏🙏🙏
very Nice
分かっちゃいるんだけど、飛行甲板にニッパーを入れるときが辛い…
Great job! You must have the patience of Job!
Te quedo genial!
Stupendo 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Very nice work! Deep note: Now ı realize how bad is the google translate
Niente....devo ricominciare a fare modellismo...
Good choice of music too.
ご質問なんですけど、
今までたくさんの作品を作ってらっしゃるのを動画で拝見させてもらったのですが以前の作品含めどんな風に作品を飾ってらっしゃるのですか?
新しいのは飾ったりしたりしています、飾り切れない時は箱に戻して押し入れの中で眠っています😿いつか全作品を並べてみたいです
伊勢はその己の命がくだけ散るまで戦った
Absolutly breathtaking. Anata wa MASTER.🙂
круто!
Piękny brawo
I have a 1:200 scale of IJN Atago I built. I got the World of Warships version. This was done so well good job! 👍 👊💪🤙
I never heard of an aircraft battleship
It's only been done twice. Both ise class battleships were converted with both fuso class battleships intended to go through the same conversion. All 4 iowa class battleships were at one point considered for the exact some plan with the aft facing 16in gun being removed under the proposal to make space for a flight deck.
They also built a few aircraft carrier submarines which actually launched to do their mission but the war ended before they could reach their objective
How would she look with a Well-dock in the stern?
I kinda can understand why nobody ever tried to use a Trimaran hull as a form of torpedo protection, even though the wing structure would require additional structural beams on which to rest on and thus offer greater mine protection, in terms of breaking the main beam.
But I keep thinking that with those waterplanes, a well-dock would have been perfect for her, no need to stop in order to pick her planes up.
So, will you ever try to kitbash a version with a slightly modernized design?
the larger the size of the hull the more cost you create not only in materiel and construction. you need dry dock and machinery of the same size to service your ship. or you need tu reduce your volume efficiency by dividing you ship reducing your fuel, ammunition, machinery, auxiliary and buoyancy space. the last reason is the old way work and you way was never tested do you want to try your luck knowing if it fail your country will lost its place in the naval hierarchy.
Interesting concept, but I think the ship would not be able to maneuver well, especially in rough seas. Another problem might be where do they put the armour belt, on the outer hulls or the inner one? And now that I think of it, flooding in one side hull would probably capsize the ship. Sounds like a good idea for a fast attack craft, but not for anything big.
wait, it was a real ship? not some WoWs shenanigins?
They might have been escort ships, with the guns used for shore bombardment.
People object to having aircraft aboard while the guns are used but of course they wouldn't be. Anytime big guns are used nobody can be above decks even in AA gun or lookout sites.
They might have actually been seaplane carriers rather than normal naval carrier planes.
I hadn't heard that the ship's own guns were manned and used during the attacks that sunk her.
Reports are that Ise I believe, was in the group that lured the US fleet to the north away from the Leyte landings, clearing the way for the raiding group that tried attacking the landings in the Phillipines from the east, to be fought off by "Taffy-3".
BRAVO👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
戦後ニュースで「海の戦犯人」って言われたやつか
Super Bau. Aber die deutschen Untertitel sind grausam in ihrer miserablen Übersetzung ...
Subarashii * o *
ちょーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーすばらしいいいいいいいいいい👍
大和ミュージアムレベル(T_T)❤
이세언제나오냐했는데ㅠㅠㅠㅠ
When I saw you stacking those superstructure elements, I thought you were just goofing around. It was really that ridiculously high? That thing must have rolled like a bitch.