Man Builds Real-Life SHIPS at Scale to the Last Detail | Hyperrealistic Replicas by
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- Опубликовано: 13 май 2024
- Scale modeling, particularly of historical naval ships, serves as a rich educational pursuit that combines the study of history, culture, engineering, and artistry. Through detailed replicas of notable ships like HMS Victory, Santa María, and Dhow, Alan can explore various dimensions of maritime history, ship construction, and the socio-economic impacts associated with these vessels.
Each of these ships represents a distinct era and purpose in naval history, providing a window into the technological and cultural settings of their times. The HMS Victory, a warship from the 18th century, offers insights into the Age of Sail and British naval supremacy, emphasizing the tactical and technological advancements that defined naval warfare during the Napoleonic Wars. The construction of its scale model teaches about the complexity of warship design, including the armament layout, the robustness of its hull, and the intricacies of its sail rigging systems.
Are you ready to sail?
ALAN GOMEZ CRAFT
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Hyper-realistic handmade miniatures made with all kinds of ingenious materials on the @alangomezcraft channel (ruclips.net/channel/UCFtQitbqSV3v4hL4Ou1I9Wg). Take a look to his channel!
What's music, please??????
"hyper-realistic" Ye, no.
Reported for misleading content
Why show a fake AI thumbnail when you LITERALLY have 29 minutes of footage of a guy building a REAL ship?
They show an AI 1 year build intricate model, then the real video is some cardboard doofus doing an absolute horrible job on a 5 hour build 😂😂
I don't have the patience for it. But my dad did when I was way younger.
He bought blueprints from ships at antique shops to build these ships from scratch as well. He had his own little corner in a spare room, where he once or twice a week would hide in a workshop transformed cupboard 😂
1 tube light and magnifiers. He even made his own tools, like adjusted manual dentist drills to drill the tiniest holes in the wooden pulleys used to raise the sails or other things pulled up with pulleys.
He used strings of sisal, which he would pull through his little tub with tar to put in between the woodwork on the outside of the ships.
"Cause it smelled so real," he said...
Proper master pieces that could take up a year or more to build.
Made his own display cabinets with proper glass as well. All varnished.
He was not a carpenter. Just a general manager at the main office of a warehouse chain.
But this, his pencil drawings and paintings, was his way of blowing off steam.
There was no internet at that time. Telly was just a few national channels. No mobiles!!!!
Creativity is key... and patience! Pure natural skills developed after school. When there was time to be creative.
That's how artists are created, I think.. 😊
Nice "simple" video about a very complex and time-consuming art..
Thanks....
Great story! 😉 I'm a painter and would never have the patience to do something as technical as your Dad's stuff.
I build one about 30 years ago, took me more then a year.
I am just in awe with this guy. I just returned to military model making kits after a 25yr break, and this stuff blows my mind. Just purely amazing to watch and so impressed at the logistics of it all.
I'm a military scale modeller, too! Wishing you fun and success in the hobby, mate.
@@wellardme Thank you kind sir. Really enjoying getting back into models, but first time using a airbrush/compressor weathering kits is a bloody eye opener. I thought it would be easy...lol
@hiramabiff2017 i know what you mean, mate) Even after all these years i regularly mess up) Even the other day i used Mig Satin Varnish, splattered all over a nice paint job in droplets. My little T-34 met its demise))
@@wellardme hahaha I feel your pain with the varnish mate. First time I have used varnish on models was recently, so now my decent looking 1/35 Russian snipers look like they have all had shiny plastic surgery. That is when I realised gloss varnish was not a good idea. lol
@hiramabiff2017 hahah we're in the same boat mate😆 That's something i need to work on: figure painting. Not very good at it. But I'm sure your Russian snipers are awesome! I've watched a load of videos on modelling for tips and tricks, all useful but i accept I'm not a pro and enjoy it nonetheless 😃 If you don't know the following, i strongly recommend: Night Shift, CW Modelling, and Laser Creation World. Really good channels.
When I first saw the thumbnail I was CLICKBAIT but then I saw the name, Sir you have my humblest apologies. Yet again you take cardboard that most people would throw out and make something like the 3 ships and as ever the detailing is out of this world. Thank you for taking us on a journey back in time and showing us just what the creators of these formidable ships would have had to do to get the funding to build the real deal.
The thumbnail IS clickbait though. He doesn't make a ship with 5 gun decks with that kind of detail in the video
I'm so impressed he could do all 3 of these in under 30 minutes
As a ship builder myself, I can appreciate the care and attention to detail required to build a scale model. Alan does nice work, and the steps taken in assembly show an understanding of design as well as how ships work - both requirements for a good carpenter. ❤
Stunsail (studding sail) yards are NEVER lashed to the main yard, but are run out in , usually in iron hoops. These yards and sails are only set in very light conditions, and , in fact, rarely used.
His signal flags facing forward on the HMS Victory drives me nuts😂
All the sails and rigging are nonsense. This is just tat for tourists.
They're all great but the fact that the Santa Maria crossed the ocean is amazing.
¡¡Increíble!! Un autentico artista.
Un saludo desde España.
IMPRESSIONANTE,MEUS PARABÉNS!!!!!!!
I thought for sure those intricate cannons would go on the top deck.
Kamu mengerjakan dengan rapi dan teliti..
Bagus . 👍👍👍
The part where he ads wood to the model is next level. So much Quantum!
Simply amazing guy! He must have the patience of "Job"!
Like all great craftsman and artists, you have a way of making look easy that which would drive most of us up the wall....😀
Um verdadeiro artista 🏅🏆
¡Es fantástico!
А есть ли в мире хотя бы один макет реального деревянного корабля, который копирует оригинал не только в мельчайших деталях, но и был сделан по всем правилам плотницкого дела: со всеми врубками, запилами и крепежом?🤔
Есть.
The video title claiming "hyper realistic" does the builder a disservice as the models arent really very realistic but that doesn't mean they're not impressive. Really great work on display here no matter what the snobs say.
Úžasné video👍šikovný člověk,takových lidí si vážím.
mini real incredible
На одном дыхании посмотрел, МАСТЕР!!!
10:12 Manos maravillosas ! 👍
A real shipmodeler can spent years working on a model.
Визуализация на высоком уровне очень приятно смотреть такие видео
Simply Fantastic!!
Очень круто, мне нравится. Достойный мастер.. ❤❤
Un maestro en su Oficio , Mis más Honestas Felicitaciones Señor, Es todo un Artista.Muchas gracias por su Arte.
Having put a few 25 foot cypress planks on frames myself. Model ship builders take great pride in building their models with exact details as the real ship.
Amazing transformation ❤
Amaizing models. But why no steering?
That's a masterpiece!
Bravo, bel lavoro. Mi ricorda mio papà ,che non c'è più da tanti anni.Anche lui amava costruire modellini di antiche e nuove navi, ma solo per noi.
Complimenti ancora
Impressive, most impressive.
The Modeling Nerd is Strong with this One.
Espectacular mi estimado.....que excelente don que tiene usted..... FELICITACIONES
The Dhow is the best build. God Bless you all
I must've done it all wrong. My Hull planks were nailed on and it took me days.
Well, yeah.
Amazing models. I've seen people build 17th and 18th century ships like these, but their techniques were always quite complex.
Your techniques sinplify the building of these ships so much. The results are stunning nevertheless.
One detail I would like to see you add to these ships would be cutting out the windows of the captains cabin, covering them with glazed, yellow glass and then putting some flickering LED lights inside the captain's cabin so it will look like candle or oil lamp lights shining through the captain's cabin's windows on the back of the ship.
You may as well add the same flickering LED lights to the lanterns on the deck.
As for the grating on the upper deck: Cut that out too, so it's actually a hole that allows you to see some of the space below deck.
Tiny details like that would massively increase the realism of these model ships.
One additional detail to make it look more realistic would be to sow vertical seams into the canvases. This was done in real life to strengthen the canvasses so they won't rip and tear in strong winds.
For even more realism, impregnate the canvas (and the flags atop the mast) with something that will harden, like glue or resin. Just make sure that it doesn't create a shiny surface on the canvasses as it dries up. Some type of transparent matte coating.
As it dries, put a fan behind the ship, so that the canvasses are bent in the natural way wind bends it in real life.
You could also build a model that's really sailing with remote control. You could make real firing cannons. You could do everything imaginable if you want to.
The HMS Victory is stunning.
Simply awesome
fabulous and amazing.
"Felicitaciones, hay mucho trabajo y arte en su trabajo.Obtendria más ganancias si los ofreciera a los gringos en el extranjero, suerte".
impresionante trabajo👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Show 👏👏👏👏👍👍👍
This is modeling and craftsmanship on a different level. Ourstanding 👍👍
Absolutely fantastic! This man's skill and knowledge of his craft is unequalled.. I found myself transfixed and was unable to look away for even a minute lest I miss something.. Simply brilliant!
OMG, how many hours did that take. I wouldnt have the patience! Well done!
I have been building models for over 50 years and in your video I learned so much. You are a master craftsman and I will be looking forward to more videos in the future. I just subscribed. Thank you for teaching an old man new tricks.
Time over a hobby to fulfil one own passion and desire. Do spend time for the good on helping others when done.
Sensacional! Não dá para dizer muito sobre uma obra- prima.
AMAZING 😂❤
Great video sharing. Congratulations
Pues para mi eres un artista, tienes tu estilo propio y te quedan geniales, enhorabuena
Você é muito talentoso!!❤❤ ❤👏👏👏
Muy hermoso ❤
That ship wasted zero mast room, if a sail could fit, it went, max. The extensive rigging, maxing out Windpower. Very cool
Outstanding craftsmanship! These ships are all beautifully designed. I must say that the HMS Victory is still my favorite. Thank you for sharing your skills with us.
QUANTUM TECH ,congratulations all an art this build ,
Details ,lm fan of the Ships ,althougth in the place that lm live ,there not Sea or rivers ,.comes realy passion for the modelism,the restore of toy.
And special way bulid SHIP in wood.thank you and have a good time ,your new fan Oscar Francisco.
Impressive, super skill.
The man's a machine! He doesn't even need a break!
amazing, I;m trying my hands at true scale model of a 4.2m boat at the moment... just completed glueing in the chines and fairing the stem end now
Fantastic craftsmanship! Loved all of them.
Sublime, un grand moment
Dziękujemy.
Absolutely wonderful!
You know there's no cat. Can you imagine? Finish the rigging, using the restroom real quick, and hearing the CRASH. Running in you see the cat laying in the sunny window with it's tail slowly twitching...mocking you and the debris below.
Happened to you? I'm sorry for you, i can feel the pain.
😢my brother used to do that when he was a teenager. He'd study books on old sailing ships then build them out of balsa wood, and exacto knives. The rigging too. He'd even have a working rudder so he could sail them at a pond and control them with a string. Then he would set them on fire and sail them away. They were beautiful.
Amazing
Amazing job! I love masterscrafts like this one i have spent a lot of time making models mainly architecture models this is quite impressive. Although as a portuguese to see a Santa Maria with portuguese red cross sails under the flag of 😊Castilla e Leon aka Spanish flag it kills me
좋은 영상 감사합니다
incredible craftsmanship 👏👏
Now this is a fun and pleasurable video to watch
Olg'a O'zbekiston 🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍
Simply brilliant
This is something that is hard to believe how to make all this, fantastic and awesome
Absolutely fantastic. Kudos.
Me, a classic tamiya scale modeler: where is the plastic here. Impressive work, whoever is criticizing this never built a kit
Bloody brilliant!
I wondered if you were going to create the Victory's crew too.
Thanks so much.
outstanding, great, impressive. thanks for sharing, amazing ships.
Wow! Really enjoyed watching this. Thanks
Excellent 👌
Demasiado exelente amigo👍👍👍👍
Masterclass!!
Master piece
I love working with miniatures too, but you sir, are the best. I wish that I had your skill.
Very well done! Beautiful result. I wouldn't have the patience to build something like this, but would love to have one
Круто получилось
Fabulosos, TODOS!
This is truly great. But now, let’s put them to the true test to see of they actually float upright in water.
انت موهوب
عمل عظيم جدا
دقة في التفاصيل
Very good 👍🏻
In a word- incredible!
Some of the most beautiful work I think I have EVER seen! Wow, just WOW!\
Muy buen trabajo, pero les falto el timon.
Не знаю, как там у вас, в моей юности подобные вещи называли МАКЕТ, а вот ДЕЙСТВУЮЩИЕ (то есть плавающие, летающие, ездящие) - МОДЕЛЬ.
Really impressive but best enjoyed with the sound off.........
very detailed and beautiful, truly art
Amazing music choice to go with the amazing talent … well done
Thankyou for putting ships in all capitals. I thought perhaps he was building a plane or maybe a drum kit.