in Australia i have been a witness to this very scene, you have captured this to a T. Bush Fires are real, thank god for Elvis and all his crew. they have saved many a life, many a house and many many acres of land. The Australian bush fire season is one the behold and very much feared....thank you you Thomas for bringing this to life........
Excellent diorama Thomas. Love all the details you add that no one but viewers will ever know about, the garden gnomes are the icing on the cake. Brought back memories from about 20 years ago when I was with a firefighting crew defending a house from a wildfire. We had set up our truck next to the pool to pull water from if we ran out of tank water and we planned on jumping in if we got overrun by the fire. We were supported by a S-64 Skycrane like you built but it had a 'dipper' bucket and not a tank. We saved the house with the help of the helicopter.
hi Tom, where were you a firefighter? i was out of auburn california. i had been in that same sort of situation. structure protection using a type 4 wildland engine built in 1973, i was active 1980-1994, we would always find a home with a pool or large pond nearby. and we had a plan to use the pool/pond for personal safety as well. i guess im unlucky as i was burned over 3 times, only ever got minor burns, worst injury was from flying debris lol. had the S64s come in many times and of course the CDF (cal fire now) huey's and other private heli's.. was a company back then that painted their heli's blue for some reason. was assigned to the water tender (tanker or just water truck to some?) when it was unmanned. then we would either be drafting and filling other engines,or refilling the pool for the dipping by the heli's. so many people think wildland firefighting is just the glory of being on the line with 30' flames all around you and constant excitement. not so most of the time, you get put on structure assignments and spend hours doing nothing really. wet things down every so often.. keep an eye on drifting brands (embers), to keep spots(small spots of fire) from starting, and so on. have done that way out front or on the flanks where the evac orders are just an advisory, not mandatory, what people dont know,even law enforcement, they cant actually force you to leave, they can threaten to arrest you, but they cant really do that. well they can and have, but charges are always dropped.the offending officer is never reprimanded though.
@@lasercreation-world1981 Hi Tomas, is there a way i can private message you? may be a email contact on a website? i have a question about custom made/designed human figures in 1/35th scale ,3D printable, for a diorama im planning. is that possible to contact you in private?
@@davekauffmanjr2069 Spent 18 years in the fire service in Montgomery Texas. Have worked with Cal-Fire before here in Texas when they sent the DC-10. I was about 100 yards away from one of the drops and that was impressive. To hear and feel the water hitting the ground was exciting. There are some videos on the Tri-country fire on youtube and I will try to find one.
Great diorama , we see skycranes fly over quite a bit for fires and hauling heavy items, one was carrying a giant transformer, I ran into get my camera but it was already gone.
Excellent Model Thomas, During the Kangaroo Island bushfires in South Australia we had Elvis helping us and because we had limited water, we directed the skycrane to empty all the Hotel pools and then private pools.
Les petits pots de fleurs, les nains de jardin, la saleté autour de la trape à ramonage, j'adore tout ces petits détails que vous mettez dans vos diorama, c'est impressionnant même si la hauteur de l'hélicoptère devrait tout balayer au sol mais je comprends, vous ne pouvez pas mettre l'hélicoptère plus haut et vous n'avez pas envie de faire un décor apocalyptique au sol. Votre travail est toujours aussi impressionnant, merci de nous le partager
A wonderful result Thomas! The diorama concept is exceptional, and I know architectural modellers that would give anything for your skill level with building detail. I agree with your decision to retain a static display, without the effects of rotor wash etc., as that would defeat the purpose of all the detail that you have added to the scene. You astound us with this one as always my friend. Greetings from Australia 🇦🇺!
Every inch / millimetre of this is perfect. Beautiful. Having worked around large helicopters though, RAAF, I have to say that none of that furniture or flowerpots would be anywhere near that house. The Sky Crane "Elvis" visits us nearly every Summer now. Cheers from, sweltering, Queensland, Oz.
Off the charts again Thomas. Your dioramas getting more impressive by every build. And this was big,seeing your body next to it. A great work of art you showed us today.
While this is a gorgeous build, it looked more to me like a well-made dollhouse with lots of potential to be a really cool action scene. I watch Thomas's wonderful videos to improve my own skills, so hopefully my ideas below are taken as constructive suggestions and I can give back to him in some small way. Life is all about improvement right? This scene could be made really dynamic by capturing the effects of the helicopter. A helicopter's blades flex upwards in flight (sometimes by 2-3 metres at the tips in the hover!). I've had some luck "warping" them gently upwards with a hair dryer to get rid of the "droop" you always get on plastic models. The S-64 maxes out at more than 19,000 kg, which requires many tons of lift and creates tremendously powerful downwash. The pool water could be thrashing with waves and spray, plant pots and gnomes could be flying across the ground, shingles tearing off the roof, trees and grass bent (or flattened) in concentric waves away from the helicopter... etc. Those poor people would have a difficult time even standing there, so you could model a really dynamic pose with their clothes and hair streaming in the wind as they struggle to stay on their feet. That aluminium rod inside the hose was a brilliant idea - very well done.
These videos of yours are models of clarity and quality in their own right - quite apart from the modelling skills on display. I think the is the confidence that's shown to inspire others to be daring, exciting and original - a trait that you consistently show. Give that man a cee-gar!
I love watching you put these dioramas together. Your attention to detail and your precision are amazing. Those garden gnomes are so adorable! Watching you build always amazes me, and each little detail that develops always makes me smile. Thank you for your videos. Oh, and there's a dog! How perfect is that!
Absolutely stunning work! Having been almost that close to a Sky crane pulling water it can best be described in one word, LOUD! Those are amazing machines and you captured that.
MORSCHEN 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏👏👏👏💪💪💪💪💪💪👍👍👍👍👍👍 Einfach nur geil wie der Hubschrauber mit dem Schlauch das Wasser klaut im Pool.... Um halt irgendwo ein Brand zu löschen 😯😳😲😱☺️ Gruß Thomas
This is Crazy, very cool idea. Think its so difficult to Show the helicopter in a higher position. But i definitely know the meaning of the Story! Respect 😎
I don´t know ,what to say or write,because all words are here to weak to express my admiration...Keep up your great work and let us wait not long for another project,please..!
That is just freaking brilliant! I have to admit, I have taken so many notes and ordered so many products from watching your videos, just amazing work. I can thank you for my skill level going up a couple notches just from watching these wonderful videos. Much respect!
I love when i forget to check in on your channel and then I come and see an epic long creation like this! I prepare for it like I'm watching a movie, i get snacks! You are a real artist and gifted story teller
Another fantastic Diorama Thomas, some wonderful skills and techniques on show here. I always feel inspired after watching one of your vids, thank you for sharing.
Once again, that's just amazing. Your imagination is exceeded only by your talent and vision. Just curious, what is the total time you spend doing that size diorama? It looks like most of your time is consumed by the tiniest details way more than the larger things like putting the house together. Love it. Thanks for sharing.
So much passion and love for details! But then forgot about the rotor down wash? No sign of wind on the couples clothing? And the pool furniture ist standing totally still? But beside of that a great piece or workmanship!
The attention to detail is absolutely stunning..WOW.. it's a pleasure to watch your work or I should say better create.. maybe try a fairy house next Keep making the videos .. outstanding
Da kann man eigentlich nichts mehr zu sagen…… Modellbau auf der allerhöchsten und professionellsten Ebene!!!! Chapeaux 👌🏻 Eine Frage nur, welche Farbe nimmst du für die Fallrohre und Regenrinnen? 😊
Excellent work as usual ! Very detailed and professionally executed. I wish someone like you would take on the challenge of modeling the spinning prop of a propeller driven plan or hello blades in motion. It is something I want to learn.....thanks.
i was wondering if the "Rotor Wash" was going to be shown in the scene, but that's just too hard to replicate, especially in the vegetation. The garden furniture could have been scattered around but that would look strange with the trees stood normal.
When I was on holiday in Cyprus in 2016 I saw the Cypriot Kamov Ka-32's firefighting helos filling their 'dipper' buckets in the Kouris Reservoir to put out a forest fire on the hills NW of Limassol. Quite interesting to see
Sehr schön gemacht, nur würde es im Garten etwas anders aussehen, wenn der Heli direkt darüber schwebt 😉
Vielen Dank 😀
in Australia i have been a witness to this very scene, you have captured this to a T. Bush Fires are real, thank god for Elvis and all his crew. they have saved many a life, many a house and many many acres of land. The Australian bush fire season is one the behold and very much feared....thank you you Thomas for bringing this to life........
I've watched this channel so often that my wife knows what I'm watching just by the music!! Another awesome build Thomas.
Thank you for watching😄👍🏻
Jajajaja It’s the same with my wife, I start watching and my wife asks what is laser creation doing?
👍🙂
Excellent diorama Thomas. Love all the details you add that no one but viewers will ever know about, the garden gnomes are the icing on the cake. Brought back memories from about 20 years ago when I was with a firefighting crew defending a house from a wildfire. We had set up our truck next to the pool to pull water from if we ran out of tank water and we planned on jumping in if we got overrun by the fire. We were supported by a S-64 Skycrane like you built but it had a 'dipper' bucket and not a tank. We saved the house with the help of the helicopter.
hi Tom, where were you a firefighter? i was out of auburn california. i had been in that same sort of situation. structure protection using a type 4 wildland engine built in 1973, i was active 1980-1994, we would always find a home with a pool or large pond nearby. and we had a plan to use the pool/pond for personal safety as well. i guess im unlucky as i was burned over 3 times, only ever got minor burns, worst injury was from flying debris lol. had the S64s come in many times and of course the CDF (cal fire now) huey's and other private heli's.. was a company back then that painted their heli's blue for some reason. was assigned to the water tender (tanker or just water truck to some?) when it was unmanned. then we would either be drafting and filling other engines,or refilling the pool for the dipping by the heli's. so many people think wildland firefighting is just the glory of being on the line with 30' flames all around you and constant excitement. not so most of the time, you get put on structure assignments and spend hours doing nothing really. wet things down every so often.. keep an eye on drifting brands (embers), to keep spots(small spots of fire) from starting, and so on. have done that way out front or on the flanks where the evac orders are just an advisory, not mandatory, what people dont know,even law enforcement, they cant actually force you to leave, they can threaten to arrest you, but they cant really do that. well they can and have, but charges are always dropped.the offending officer is never reprimanded though.
Thank you very much for your praise and comment, I am very happy about it and your little story. Greetings Thomas
@@lasercreation-world1981 Hi Tomas, is there a way i can private message you? may be a email contact on a website? i have a question about custom made/designed human figures in 1/35th scale ,3D printable, for a diorama im planning. is that possible to contact you in private?
@@davekauffmanjr2069 Spent 18 years in the fire service in Montgomery Texas. Have worked with Cal-Fire before here in Texas when they sent the DC-10. I was about 100 yards away from one of the drops and that was impressive. To hear and feel the water hitting the ground was exciting. There are some videos on the Tri-country fire on youtube and I will try to find one.
@@lasercreation-world1981 You are most welcome Sir. You do outstanding work.
Great diorama , we see skycranes fly over quite a bit for fires and hauling heavy items, one was carrying a giant transformer, I ran into get my camera but it was already gone.
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Excellent Model Thomas, During the Kangaroo Island bushfires in South Australia we had Elvis helping us and because we had limited water, we directed the skycrane to empty all the Hotel pools and then private pools.
Les petits pots de fleurs, les nains de jardin, la saleté autour de la trape à ramonage, j'adore tout ces petits détails que vous mettez dans vos diorama, c'est impressionnant même si la hauteur de l'hélicoptère devrait tout balayer au sol mais je comprends, vous ne pouvez pas mettre l'hélicoptère plus haut et vous n'avez pas envie de faire un décor apocalyptique au sol.
Votre travail est toujours aussi impressionnant, merci de nous le partager
A wonderful result Thomas! The diorama concept is exceptional, and I know architectural modellers that would give anything for your skill level with building detail. I agree with your decision to retain a static display, without the effects of rotor wash etc., as that would defeat the purpose of all the detail that you have added to the scene. You astound us with this one as always my friend. Greetings from Australia 🇦🇺!
Every inch / millimetre of this is perfect. Beautiful. Having worked around large helicopters though, RAAF, I have to say that none of that furniture or flowerpots would be anywhere near that house. The Sky Crane "Elvis" visits us nearly every Summer now. Cheers from, sweltering, Queensland, Oz.
I was thinking about the old couple too 😄
Hallo Thomas, wieder ein Spitzenmäßiges Diorama !!! Komme selber gar nicht mehr zum Modellbau weil ich mir ständig diese tollen Videos ansehe.
Vielen Dank fürs zuschauen 😀
Томас, браво! Как всегда вы показываете высший пилотаж.
détails , détails ,détails, détails toujours aussi impressionnant !!!!!! QUE DU PLAISIR A REGARDER
Is there anything you can't do?.....Your builds are off the charts....
Thank you for your praise😀
Thank you for your praise
your understanding of realistic weathering looks and techniques is out of this world!
Thank you so much 😀
you are very welcome, i also think i want that 3d printer, it looks so easy to use haha!@@lasercreation-world1981
Your fine woodwork skills are exceptional!!
Thank you 😀
Great work and thanks for the content. I still love that you put the text in English and German, it helps with me learning German. Thanks.
Na dann sollte der nächste Kommentar doch in Deutsch sein 🙂
Thank you 😀
Off the charts again Thomas. Your dioramas getting more impressive by every build. And this was big,seeing your body next to it. A great work of art you showed us today.
Thank you so much 😀
Another masterpiece as usual for you herr Thomas!!!! regards from Rome, Italy!!!
Thank you 😀
While this is a gorgeous build, it looked more to me like a well-made dollhouse with lots of potential to be a really cool action scene. I watch Thomas's wonderful videos to improve my own skills, so hopefully my ideas below are taken as constructive suggestions and I can give back to him in some small way. Life is all about improvement right?
This scene could be made really dynamic by capturing the effects of the helicopter. A helicopter's blades flex upwards in flight (sometimes by 2-3 metres at the tips in the hover!). I've had some luck "warping" them gently upwards with a hair dryer to get rid of the "droop" you always get on plastic models. The S-64 maxes out at more than 19,000 kg, which requires many tons of lift and creates tremendously powerful downwash. The pool water could be thrashing with waves and spray, plant pots and gnomes could be flying across the ground, shingles tearing off the roof, trees and grass bent (or flattened) in concentric waves away from the helicopter... etc. Those poor people would have a difficult time even standing there, so you could model a really dynamic pose with their clothes and hair streaming in the wind as they struggle to stay on their feet.
That aluminium rod inside the hose was a brilliant idea - very well done.
Also the wind caused by the propellers affect on the trees
These videos of yours are models of clarity and quality in their own right - quite apart from the modelling skills on display. I think the is the confidence that's shown to inspire others to be daring, exciting and original - a trait that you consistently show.
Give that man a cee-gar!
Thank you very much for your praise, I am very happy about it😃
No Way Out Against the Flames was Called Only the Brave here in the states, Awesome re-creation of the opening scene.
I love watching you put these dioramas together. Your attention to detail and your precision are amazing. Those garden gnomes are so adorable! Watching you build always amazes me, and each little detail that develops always makes me smile. Thank you for your videos. Oh, and there's a dog! How perfect is that!
Absolutely stunning work! Having been almost that close to a Sky crane pulling water it can best be described in one word, LOUD! Those are amazing machines and you captured that.
I'm left speechless by you talent. Well done, love your work
Thank you 😀
Amazing and detailing job my friend congratulations 👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you 😀
Absolut awesome, look's fantastic. The Details and structure is a dream. Thank you for the Video 👌
Thank you 😀
Toujours aussi impressionnant et magnifique!!!
Bravo pour ce superbe travail!!!👏👏👏🏆🏆🏆
Thank you 😀
Truly a work of art .well done
Thank you 😀
You did a wonderful job on the spruce trees and every detail was well planned. As an old modeler I look forward to your installments.
Every time I watch one of your videos, I end up falling asleep. I enjoy watching you work, and I guess it's very relaxing! Thank you for sharing!
It is not beautiful, it is SUPER beautiful and awesome. Thank you very much. I live in your world.
Thank you 😀
Wow what a beautifully modeled home! I have to say that is the best one yet
Thank you 😀
Absolutely amazed by your skills and I must say that you make the most beautiful trees. Thank you sir and as always congratulations, love from México.
Thank you 😀
And NOW we see where that cool helicopter from the previous videos winds up. Man, I love these diorama progressions.
Another imaginatively created diorama, and one that is played out frequently now around various countries where wild fires have wreaked so much havoc.
Servus Thomas. Wie immer Modellbau auf höchsten Niveau. Mein Highlight in diesem Video sind die kleinen Gartenzwerge 😍Danke fürs Zeigen und LG Tino
Vielen Dank Tino. Gruß Thomas 👍🏻
Ein Kunstwerk! Toll umgesetzt
Vielen Dank 😀
Vielen Dank 😀
MORSCHEN
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏👏👏👏💪💪💪💪💪💪👍👍👍👍👍👍 Einfach nur geil wie der Hubschrauber mit dem Schlauch das Wasser klaut im Pool.... Um halt irgendwo ein Brand zu löschen
😯😳😲😱☺️ Gruß Thomas
Vielen Dank 😀 👍🏻
Da hat sich das warten doch wieder gelohnt…Sehr sehr schönes Diorama.
Vielen Dank 😀
Stunning diorama
Thank you 😀
Great work and your attention to detail is second to none thank you
Thank you 😀
Now Once again.. A WORK OF ART! I SO LOVE THE GNOMES!!!
Thank you 😀
Офигенно....и главное красиво👍👍👍
Браво👏👏👏
Thank you 😀
Stunning! Fantastic execution and skill. Thank you. Go Laser Creation-World, keep moving forward!
Thank you so much 😀
Superb and extraordinary job! Thank you so much.
Thank you 😀
This is Crazy, very cool idea. Think its so difficult to Show the helicopter in a higher position. But i definitely know the meaning of the Story! Respect 😎
Thank you 😀
You can build me a house anytime, Thomas. The diorama is stunning! Your work and details always leave me speechless!
Thank you 😀
Came for the garden gnomes painting tutorial... awesome build. Cheers.
True nice diorama either way
Thank you 😀
Professional as always 👍
Thank you 😀
Another fine example of a diorama, looking absolutely stunning 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
Greetings from Perth Western Australia 🇦🇺
Thank you so much 😀
As always, amazing work Thomas
Thank you 😀
such a beautiful build, as always very well done
Thank you 😀
Wieder ein Super Diorama !!!
Vielen Dank 😀
stunning as always 👍
Thank you 😀
I don´t know ,what to say or write,because all words are here to weak to express my admiration...Keep up your great work and let us wait not long for another project,please..!
Klasse Arbeit wieder mal super Details wie die Gartenzwerge gefällt uns sehr gut freuen uns schon auf das nächste Projekt
Vielen Dank Daniel 😀
@@lasercreation-world1981 bitte schön sehr gerne
That is just freaking brilliant! I have to admit, I have taken so many notes and ordered so many products from watching your videos, just amazing work. I can thank you for my skill level going up a couple notches just from watching these wonderful videos. Much respect!
Wie immer wundervoll, freue mich auf die nächsten arbeiten.
Vielen Dank 😀
Perfection! Thanks for sharing your incredible work.
Thank you 😀
I love when i forget to check in on your channel and then I come and see an epic long creation like this! I prepare for it like I'm watching a movie, i get snacks! You are a real artist and gifted story teller
Great job as usual Thomas,always learning new ways to build from your videos
Thank you 😀
Moin Thomas, eine SENSATIONELLE Arbeit von dir 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 Gruß Jörg
Vielen Dank Jörg 😀
👋@@lasercreation-world1981
Very nice
Thank you 😀
Truly stunning as always
Thank you 😀
This diorama is very similar to the S-64 scene in the movie 'Only the Brave'.
This is absolutely brilliant. I would love to do something like this one day. Very well done !
Thank you 😀
You are the king Thomas 🤩🤩👍🏻
Thank you 😀
You have to allow some poetic license. It is a diorama after all. A snap shot in time. It’s awesome
Great job once again, Thomas!🎉
Thank you 😀
Endlich eine deutsche Untertiteln 🎉
Another fantastic Diorama Thomas, some wonderful skills and techniques on show here. I always feel inspired after watching one of your vids, thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much 😀
A lot of details on this one. Awesome job.
Thank you so much 😀
Astounding detail. Incredible.
Thank you 😀
Thank you 😀
Thank you , Thomas .
🐺 Loupis Canis .
Thank you Loupis 😀
Another masterful display of skill
Thank you 😀
Once again, that's just amazing. Your imagination is exceeded only by your talent and vision. Just curious, what is the total time you spend doing that size diorama? It looks like most of your time is consumed by the tiniest details way more than the larger things like putting the house together. Love it. Thanks for sharing.
I believe this has to be my favorite. Just perfect 😍
❤
Thank you 😀
@@lasercreation-world1981 ❤️❤️💕
Encore une très belle réalisation.
C'est toujours un plaisir de regarder vos vidéos.
The name of the movie is “Only the brave” no way out is a total different movie 🤗 great job as always.
So much passion and love for details! But then forgot about the rotor down wash? No sign of wind on the couples clothing? And the pool furniture ist standing totally still? But beside of that a great piece or workmanship!
The attention to detail is absolutely stunning..WOW.. it's a pleasure to watch your work or I should say better create.. maybe try a fairy house next
Keep making the videos .. outstanding
The downdraft from those rotors....artistic license I know 😀
Da kann man eigentlich nichts mehr zu sagen……
Modellbau auf der allerhöchsten und professionellsten Ebene!!!!
Chapeaux 👌🏻
Eine Frage nur, welche Farbe nimmst du für die Fallrohre und Regenrinnen? 😊
Sagenhafte Arbeit. Wahnsinn ein Genuss, zuzuschauen!!!
Vielen Dank 😀 👍🏻
Excellent work as usual ! Very detailed and professionally executed. I wish someone like you would take on the challenge of modeling the spinning prop of a propeller driven plan or hello blades in motion. It is something I want to learn.....thanks.
As an Australian, I have seen 730 in action sucking from local lagoon for bushfires. So, thank you Thomas
Thank you 😀
Hopefully in the next videos you will share more about your laser cutting experience.
Thank you so much 😀 👍🏻
Like always, I like it!
Love your eye for details.
Thank you 😀
Coffee grounds gives great texture to pine tree trunks
Thank you 😀
It is astonishing as always! But you missed the wind blown by the helicopter and its effects in the surroundings...
Another fantastic Diorama . Beautiful work ,🥰 always that's just amazing 👏👏👏.
Thank you 😀
Es wurde wieder mal ein Meisterwerk geschaffen❤❤. So viel Liebe zum Detail. Klasse Arbeit 👍🏻👍🏻😀😀
Vielen Dank 😀
As always simply amazing thank you for the inspiration i always manage to take something from your videos and use it myself
Thank you 😀
The force from the propeller/blade causes the tree to bend and Dust spreads.
i was wondering if the "Rotor Wash" was going to be shown in the scene, but that's just too hard to replicate, especially in the vegetation.
The garden furniture could have been scattered around but that would look strange with the trees stood normal.
Simply fantastic! Love your builds.
Thank you 😀
wie immer ein absolud geiles Diorama von Dir!!!!!!!!
Vielen Dank 😀
Speechless....😮😮😮
What a master piece!
Thank you 😀
👍wieder mal ein super Meisterstück einfach nur klasse dir dabei zu schauen zu dürfen 👌👍
Vielen Dank 😀
When I was on holiday in Cyprus in 2016 I saw the Cypriot Kamov Ka-32's firefighting helos filling their 'dipper' buckets in the Kouris Reservoir to put out a forest fire on the hills NW of Limassol. Quite interesting to see