This actually pretty amazing, I always wondered the interior of old aircraft carriers, this gave me an general look at what the inside of aircraft carriers looks like, thanks
Thank you for the video. I just started making the Tamiya 1/700 waterline series of the USS Yorktown. It's cool to see the differences between the Tamiya and Trumpeter version of the same vessel.
If I recall correctly, the Tamiya 1/700 Yorktown is CV-5, the first of the Yorktown class, along with CV-6 Enterprise and CV-8 Hornet. Yorktown CV-5 was lost at Midway, so they named this Essex class carrier CV-10 Yorktown, so a completely different ship. There was also CV-12 Hornet, another Essex class to replace CV-8, which was lost at the Battle of Santa Cruz.
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The paint really listed are H55/71-sea blue, H338-light gray, H42/72 ocean gray but because some of the paint is not available, I've tried to mix my own color match with the required one. So far work well. thanks, my friend.
Oh man this looks great! I have been wanting to build a carrier like this. I love the sea-scape diorama! Did the kit come with all of those planes? Take care! Drew
@@ArdeconHobby wow! It looks like you cut off the wings and repositioned in the folded position? One more question! What are you using to make the waves?
Plastic already molded in a wave design I just colored it to look real wave I added also tissue paper soaked with water to insert in some spaces in the side of the ship and raises it in front and rear to look like turbulent water and in final apply heavy clear gloss, hope you understand my grammar, ha ha ha, thanks, Drew.
sorry my, friend and thanks for the comment I look at these positively to improve more my videos, just to think that I need real people like you, thanks and stay safe always keep on watching more on my new videos.
@@ArdeconHobby I must say that I have to agree with this; I was looking whether the video was running at the wrong speed or something, but it wasn't. The weird wobbly sound actually made me a little nauseous, but when I turned it off it was quite an enjoyable build to watch.
@@ArdeconHobby haha, no problem - I was just wondering, was it a surprise to find out that the music choice was the most commented aspect of this video? :-)
This actually pretty amazing, I always wondered the interior of old aircraft carriers, this gave me an general look at what the inside of aircraft carriers looks like, thanks
I’m actually subscribing, you are so underrated
Thanks, my friend.
Thank you for the video. I just started making the Tamiya 1/700 waterline series of the USS Yorktown. It's cool to see the differences between the Tamiya and Trumpeter version of the same vessel.
thanks my friend & good luck for the build.
If I recall correctly, the Tamiya 1/700 Yorktown is CV-5, the first of the Yorktown class, along with CV-6 Enterprise and CV-8 Hornet. Yorktown CV-5 was lost at Midway, so they named this Essex class carrier CV-10 Yorktown, so a completely different ship. There was also CV-12 Hornet, another Essex class to replace CV-8, which was lost at the Battle of Santa Cruz.
Nice build, only thing is Dauntless wings don’t fold
thanks for the info friend.
*Very nice result, the technic for the sea is really good!*
Thanks, my friend.
Good job. I will refer to this video for my upcoming builds of this kit!
Thanks, my friend.
wow thank you very much this is great and it looks amazing my friend thanks
thanks too, John Ren, it's real pain in the neck ha ha ha...
@@ArdeconHobby it sure is haha
@@yourordinarypotato6753 that's why it takes longer because you cannot work continuously, you'll have a lot of breaks ha ha ha...
@@ArdeconHobby thats true
You are talented..ganyan pala ginagawa ang aircraft carrier..
Salamat Bhey hobby ko na yan noong college pa ako hanggang ngayung senior na ako laking tulong para maging busy palagi. Malapit kana maka 1000 subscriber pwede kana mag apply para ma monitize mo na channel mo, more videos pa and good luck. Stay safe always.
What do you use to paint?
and what are the paints you used for the planes ?
The paint really listed are H55/71-sea blue, H338-light gray, H42/72 ocean gray but because some of the paint is not available, I've tried to mix my own color match with the required one. So far work well. thanks, my friend.
@@ArdeconHobby i have purchased the same model but some paints i couldnt find like haze gray light gray and deck blue
@@yourordinarypotato6753 good luck, my friend.
@@ArdeconHobby thank you
Oh man this looks great! I have been wanting to build a carrier like this. I love the sea-scape diorama! Did the kit come with all of those planes? Take care! Drew
Yes my, friend everything comes from the box. thanks, Drew and stay safe always
@@ArdeconHobby wow! It looks like you cut off the wings and repositioned in the folded position? One more question! What are you using to make the waves?
Plastic already molded in a wave design I just colored it to look real wave I added also tissue paper soaked with water to insert in some spaces in the side of the ship and raises it in front and rear to look like turbulent water and in final apply heavy clear gloss, hope you understand my grammar, ha ha ha, thanks, Drew.
Nice model, but horrible music.
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Sorry I couldn't watch the whole video. After a minute of that music I had to turn it off
sorry my, friend and thanks for the comment I look at these positively to improve more my videos, just to think that I need real people like you, thanks and stay safe always keep on watching more on my new videos.
@@ArdeconHobby I must say that I have to agree with this; I was looking whether the video was running at the wrong speed or something, but it wasn't.
The weird wobbly sound actually made me a little nauseous, but when I turned it off it was quite an enjoyable build to watch.
@@berendharmsen sorry for the music background, my friend but anyway thank you for the comment.
@@ArdeconHobby haha, no problem - I was just wondering, was it a surprise to find out that the music choice was the most commented aspect of this video? :-)