That is a dedicated gentleman, producing with modern methods what would be some of the most commanding scale models anyone could imagine. Brilliant application of laser cutting technology to make historical vessels that approximate very closely the originals. Thanks for letting us glimpse what few can scarcely imagine.
@@OlhaBatchvarov I'm certain a boon to your modeling prowess when other's share their work with you. This fella takes the bar up a few notches with his orchestration of the entire build. Really hope you dont give your friends secrets away to airbrush efficientato or free for me, even if they contribute. Most of us paid bundles for what we know, including you my friend. If they want to learn it let them earn it like the rest must. Your friend deserves that respect.
Terimakasih atas tayangan vidio di tempat anda membuat parahu2 layar yg zaman dahulu yg begitu antik dan begitu detail desain setiap sudut/point2 bentuk desain perahunya yg penuh nilai2 seni yg tinggi dan cantik untuk di lihatnya . Saya senang sekali Olha...👍👍👍.Sebenarya saya juga membuat perahu2 seperti ini, tapi anda lebih baik dan sangat baik ...God Job Olha 👍👍👍.teruskan karya anda yg begitu indah. Selamat bekerja Olha 🤝 .trimksh 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼👍👍👍
I am in awe! Thank you for introducing us to Pavel's models, they are absolutely the next level. When I grow up I want to be able to build models like those. I will wait for you to un box and build it.
😀Andreas, please see my note above regarding weathering. It does pay to practice the art before using the techniques of weathering. Mr. Nikitin appears to be an artist at his craft, doesn't he? Loved the weathered effect on the stairs and commonly used areas. That small ship was very over-crowded when it commenced loading the "Pilgrims" sailing to the New World, as were her sister ships Nina and Pinta. To me it is funny that "running away" from England, they boarded at Portsmouth, England, and when they landed in the New World, gave that same name, Plymouth. One would think that they left that behind when they sailed. They for sure didn't have a QE II !
The models are absolutely BEAUTIFUL, Likewise I also love the colouring og the wood, it makes the model come alive. As for the detail, it is amazing. zwzow, there is nothing that is not really marvellous about the models. Stay safe. Thank you very much Olha.
yes, they are, most likely from an "airbrush", as the trigger can be manipulated to spray the paint on slowly, building the tones up, applying shades, sand colour for "rustic" look, all one layer at a time; have seen video's on artists doing portraits this way, look it up, you will be wowed for sure, looks like a photo :-))
Siempre fui muy perfeccionista, hace bastantes años empece con el modelismo naval montanto kits, mi obsesion por el perfeccionismo me hizo dejarlo ya que no me gustaban los kits, por ejemplo nunca entendi porque todo el tiempo perdido en el forrado del casco y luego habia que poner un segundo forro cubriendo todo el trabajo hecho, verte realizar estos videos me entran deseos de volver al modelismo aunque desgraciadamente apenas dispongo de tiempo, por cierto es un placer ver lo bella que eres, gracias por tus videos.
That was absolutely amazing Olha !! Thanks for sharing this visit of the workshop, always interesting to see the layout of a workspace. There where some very nice models there. Looking forward for you to present us the unboxing ;-)
Glad you enjoyed it! I'm waiting for instructions to be sent to me - to make a full unboxing. Since this kit with Santa Maria is now at the stage of "test assembly" - it did not have instructions at the time of shooting...
The gentleman does an excellent job of weathering the Santa Maria. Recognized right away it was an early 18th century ship - they seem to all have extensive work high above the waterline. And a certain "crowded" deck system. And you do an excellent job of showing his work, and commenting on it. Model trains, especially in HO scale (1:87) use the same weathering techniques. In fact, if anyone who wishes to show their work in the condition it would be in following a few year's service, could go to a hobby store dealing in model trains, and browse the weathering paints, etc. Most of the weathering effect is achieved using an air brush. It is easy to change from painting a large area to "misting" on rust and dirt paints, faded brick, etc. Fun to do, BTW,
I really like to visit workshops and look for new secrets of the masters))) Pavlo does this painting with the alcohol stains, he promised to share the secret when he will paint the next model...
I hope this man has survived the uncalled for violence and destruction in Ukraine! The lives of good people such as Pavel have so needlessly been turned upside down forever! Give him our best wishes and our congratulations on such fine work!
Thank you very much! Pavel is fine! The first thing he did when he got electricity in the workshop - he started cutting a new kit, the project of which he made during the first month of the war between running to the bomb shelter! This is the true Ukrainian soul - never give up and believe in the future!
@@OlhaBatchvarov That is so good to hear! I think daily about what those people are going through, all of it unnecessary! I don’t personally know anyone in or from Ukraine, but this video really hit home with me! To see this craftsman at work in his workshop, I was immediately hit with the thought “is this place still standing, and is he ok?”. I felt a sudden bond with this person, and it made the situation over there seem much more needless! I think I saw in one of your videos that you live in the US now, and I hope I’m right! Blessings to you and your family, and Pavel and his family!
@@tomt9543 Thanks Tom, I'm very touched by your words! The support of good people around the world means a lot to us! We will never give up, and we will always defend our freedom!
Yes, galeon just beautiful! And she is built by a master carpenter with incredible experience in working with wood. He knows the tricks of tinting and painting... That's why I also want to try this new technology - to age the model so that it looks like a real 300-400 year old wood (like a VASA ship in the museum of the same name)...
@@OlhaBatchvarov Is the technique described in the instructions or will you make a video for us to achieve this incredible finish? I want this San Bartolome ... What a great discovery you made for us. Big Thanks !!! An unboxing video of the gift received?
@@OlhaBatchvarov Do NOT do this! No matter what that craftsman thinks, this is NOT how wood looks when in use. Vasa looks like this because she is soaked with PEG for conservation.
@@kroumbatchvarov7671 I understand very well your point of view of archaeologist and that I respect. According to expert modelers, around 95% of the kits sold contain errors. Should we refrain from building kits for fun? In my opinion, there is a long apprenticeship before moving to scratch building with recognized plans (Jean Boudriot, Jean-Claude Lemineur, etc.). This is far from the case for modelers to take it to the next level. I always do two models at the same time, a scratch building and a kit, trying to bring it as accurately as possible. I love this San Bartolome that I am going to buy, and it will be a real pleasure to do as much research as possible.
@@denisv4385 I'll pick up the instructions this week. The kit is now being tested - before it can be mass-produced. But I'll tell you what kind of technique it is - it's alcohol-based stains. Or you can use oil paints (from art stores) and dilute them with turpentine... I know about it but have not had to use on models. San Bartolome - 2 is also now being tested in a new version where all bugs have been fixed and now the author is completing its updated configuration
Thank you! Yes, they are already in production and they already have pre-order functions! Link in the description, because otherwise RUclips will block the comment!
The link to the store is in the description under the video, because RUclips blocks comments with links. I have already asked Pavel, at the request of many viewers, to share his secret of painting and he agreed to share!.. So I am waiting for the photo and video from him which he agreed to provide for the channel...
I have always wanted to build a wooden ship model. I have the space to build one but no room to display it. Only thing I can figure out it to toss it in the trash and start a new one. I think the building is the fun part anyway. Got any suggestions?
@@OlhaBatchvarov I have no idea what you are talking about. I have no idea where you think these people are going to come from. I live by myself and I have no idea who my neighbor is.
@@thom3124 Then you can always sell the model! As I did while building ships in small apartment and had the same problem as you. One of my models is in a themed cafe - and I can visit her at any time. What makes me very happy is to watch how many people stick to the glass to see the model closer...
great showing of this creative space, is this a common thing?- that is to cnc laser cut the model pieces?, from a cad drawing?, saw your work with craft knives, and sanders/ flex- shaft for your 1778 model, so there are many ways of doing it, but is this just a preference, to cut your kit out, rather than an "assembly only" kit, one you get from a model shop, like mechanical engine/ train models.
I do not think, it is common. Not many people can afford that for just a hobby. But, for what I know, many pro modelers produce and sell their own kits, aftermarket parts and stuff like that, which pays for such expansive equipment.
In Ukraine, I know only 2 modelers who bought lasers. And it killed their own modeling - because they start doing it to order and they just don't have enough time for their own models. I think the same thing will happen to Pavel soon. He already has a queue for kits and this despite the fact that he is still in the final stages of test construction of all prototypes... I think his unusual kits and his own technology will soon become popular...
@@OlhaBatchvarov He needs to think about hiring a technician, who will operate the equipment, pack the kits and mail them and do other similar work, while he himself may concentrate on designing kits and building his models. Doing everything himself won't do no good, I agree.
I have a Santa Maria kit from this manufacturer but without instructions and without photoetching. I have been waiting for more than a year for the manufacturer to complete the kit. But since some parts were made in different regions of the country, the war only helped to slow down this process...
@@OlhaBatchvarov That has to be tough. Olha. I have friends from your muddy woods- this is a tough minute for all Ukrainians. Past giving you Slava!, I have little to offer. FR
Ето Павел Никитин так разукрашивает свои модели. Я уже с ним договорилась об ексклюзивном видео-уроке про его технологию. Жду когда у него наступит следующий етап тонировки...
НаборЬІ на финальной стадии "тестовой сборки" и скоро поступят в продажу. ВЬІ можете связаться с Павлом на его сайте и узнать подробности. shipsofpavelnikitin(dot)com
I just found it. I am under my wives name. I am not good on these computers. Thank you kiddo for your videos. Th planking on the hulls are the hardest thing for me. I have 5 models started and they are all stopped when I have to start cutting and blending the hull planks.
هذا المصنع من أوكرانيا لديه بالفعل مستودعات مع منتجات في بلغاريا وألمانيا. يمكنك العثور على رابط المتجر في الوصف أسفل الفيديو. لأن يوتيوب يحظر التعليقات ، مع الروابط ... This manufacturer from Ukraine already has warehouses with products in Bulgaria and Germany. You can find the link to the store in the description under the video. Because RUclips blocks comments, with links...
Howdy Olha me again, sorry I spelt your name wrong, does Paval computer design his own model kits, then cut with the laser. I have only just discovered your posts, I’m not a modeller, with my fat fingers, it would be like doing it with floppy wurst (sausages). Looking forward to watching your next posts. Are you Ukrainian? I’m a big fan of Dakha Brakha. Stay cool. Mick.
I collect variations of my name - so thank you for adding to my collection))) Pavlo (or Pavel) was originally a carpenter and ship modeler - but now he has bought equipment and is setting up the production of kits because many people have started asking him about it, even outside Ukraine. Therefore, we are now watching the birth of a new manufacturer of kits with very non-standard ships...
Нема за що! Всі деталі за вийнятком скелетона нарізані лазером з масива дерева (вільха, бук, клен...). Вся обшивка, блоки і навіть рангоут. В коробці немає жодної рейки чи круглої заготовки - тому і ціна не дешева. Але як на мене то краще дорожче і отримати комплект де маючи лише один скальпель і кілька надфелів модна побудувати модель, ніж дешевий комплект - де без наяності мінимум бормашинки і паяльника - його до купи не зібрати. А також якщо порахувати скільки вартуватиме заміна стандартних волохатих ниток на поліестерові як тут - то цей компдект вже не такий і дорогий!..
@Sharfyk ето одна из причин, но и не только Ютюб любит англоязычные каналы, он тянет за собой поисковые системы Гугла. Русскоязычные каналы в десять раз дольше и сложнее раскручивать... Ютюб зарабатывает на рекламе, а самая дорогая реклама конечно англоязычная и продавать рекламные места под неё он будет в приоритетах на англоязычные каналы, хотя они и пишут в своих правилах что язык не имеет значения - но на практике ещё как имеет! Мне часто пишет много моделистов с вопросом как раскрутить канал. Они имеют шикарный по информации контент но не могут набрать годами даже 1000 подпищиков и просмотры не идут. Я в пример ставлю англоязычные Каналы где на модели без слёз не посмотришь, но там тонны просмотров и подпищиков в 10 раз больше... Так что если выбирать между популярным каналом или блогом для своих -выбор очевиден!
What ship is this supposed to represent and from what period? I mean the first one. I do not know whether to laugh or to cry. If it is Iberian/Spanish ship, then the mast caps are wrong. Regardless what ship it is supposed to represent, the attachment of the shrouds is wrong, too. Archaeology demonstrates use of deadeyes; not thimbles. The stern quarter galleries do not match with the fighting tops in period or the rest of the rigging. I am sure the kit is well designed as a kit and easy to assemble, but the research, the knowledge behind it are clearly missing. I never understood why modelers insist on building the same few boring imagined ships of which we know absolutely nothing, when archaeology has given us so much knowledge about real ships, models of which would be unique, interesting, valuable. The only thing that all these "models" of the zillion Santa Marias, Pintas, Ninas, < Victorias, etc. are worth is the bonfire or decorative pieces in a pub. They certainly have no room in the collections of connoisseurs. Why people keep on building imagined galleons (actually naos) of Spanish ships, but no one has thought of building the one and only well-preserved, properly documented and published Basque whaling nao or galleon, found in Red Bay, Labrador? We know all there is to know of that ship - all the details even; not just the hull shape. The only model I have seen of that vessel is the research model built by the colleagues from Parks Canada and it was not a display model, but for research.
Every time I ask a shipmodeler, even with experience - no one has answered what he knows about this real galleon of San Juan. But everyone and even beginners know about Santa Maria, Pinta and Nina. Or rather, they choose the first model for construction from this trio... For nowadays they have a competitor - the Black Pearl (90% of people who build this ship do not even suspect the existence of the Columbus flotilla). And those enthusiasts who built one of these ships - are moving to more complex but with the same mass popularity: VICTORY, VASA, Catty Sark and USS Constitution... This is the end of the knowledge of the average person. It was a long speech to say that THIS IS JUST A COMMERCIAL WAY TO ATTRACT THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS! Who will buy a kit of San Juan, if there is no legend about it - while Columbus discovered America on Santa Maria!?
He ( the maker ) is obviously streamlining his kits, ( using selective omission of historical/ & or scale parts ) to accomplish a marketable end product. Research may be lacking, on details,.. But this does not bother the commercial aspect.
@@OlhaBatchvarov There is an interesting, real, story around San Juan. The story of this made-up ship, on the other hand, is non-existent. So I am not sure how much the "story" has anything to do with it. General knowledge of the ship's name, perhaps yes.
real works of art, you are real artist, congratulations, amazing 👏👏👏👏
Thank you very much!
Outstanding work, I can only stand back and admire.
Thank you!
That is a dedicated gentleman, producing with modern methods what would be some of the most commanding scale models anyone could imagine. Brilliant application of laser cutting technology to make historical vessels that approximate very closely the originals. Thanks for letting us glimpse what few can scarcely imagine.
I really like to visit shipmodelers - you can find new techniques and secrets. And then apply them to your models...
@@OlhaBatchvarov I'm certain a boon to your modeling prowess when other's share their work with you. This fella takes the bar up a few notches with his orchestration of the entire build. Really hope you dont give your friends secrets away to airbrush efficientato or free for me, even if they contribute. Most of us paid bundles for what we know, including you my friend. If they want to learn it let them earn it like the rest must. Your friend deserves that respect.
Terimakasih atas tayangan vidio di tempat anda membuat parahu2 layar yg zaman dahulu yg begitu antik dan begitu detail desain setiap sudut/point2 bentuk desain perahunya yg penuh nilai2 seni yg tinggi dan cantik untuk di lihatnya . Saya senang sekali Olha...👍👍👍.Sebenarya saya juga membuat perahu2 seperti ini, tapi anda lebih baik dan sangat baik ...God Job Olha 👍👍👍.teruskan karya anda yg begitu indah. Selamat bekerja Olha 🤝 .trimksh 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼👍👍👍
Terima kasih!
I am in awe!
Thank you for introducing us to Pavel's models, they are absolutely the next level.
When I grow up I want to be able to build models like those.
I will wait for you to un box and build it.
My pleasure!
I am waiting for the insinuation to the kit, as it is still at the stage of test assembly... Then I will make a full unboxing!
Congratulations on your ten thousand subscribers.
It is greatly deserved!
Thank you very much!
I hope I will not disappoint subscribers and will continue to create interesting content!
Many thanks for showing us Pavel’s workshop! I would appreciate to learn about his colouring skills, making the model look old and used.
I will ask him if he will share his secret. And also I will show 2 of my own methods when I build my Santa Maria...
😀Andreas, please see my note above regarding weathering. It does pay to practice the art before using the techniques of weathering. Mr. Nikitin appears to be an artist at his craft, doesn't he? Loved the weathered effect on the stairs and commonly used areas. That small ship was very over-crowded when it commenced loading the "Pilgrims" sailing to the New World, as were her sister ships Nina and Pinta.
To me it is funny that "running away" from England, they boarded at Portsmouth, England, and when they landed in the New World, gave that same name, Plymouth. One would think that they left that behind when they sailed. They for sure didn't have a QE II !
Здравствуйте, Ольга! Замечательные корабли искусного киевского мастера П.Никитина!
Да - дествительно работЬІ замечательнЬІе!
The paint job on the caravel was fantastic. Great show Ohla.
Thank you!
Beautiful work !! your tutorials are really interesting, they show your great skill
Thank you very much!
Using a machine to cut out the parts does not equate talent.
The models are absolutely BEAUTIFUL, Likewise I also love the colouring og the wood, it makes the model come alive. As for the detail, it is amazing. zwzow, there is nothing that is not really marvellous about the models. Stay safe. Thank you very much Olha.
I'd love to see a video on how to achieve the paint effects on the models, they look outstanding!
yes, they are, most likely from an "airbrush", as the trigger can be manipulated to spray the paint on slowly, building the tones up, applying shades, sand colour for "rustic" look, all one layer at a time; have seen video's on artists doing portraits this way, look it up, you will be wowed for sure, looks like a photo :-))
I will ask Pavel if he will share his secret. And also I will show 2 of my own methods when I build my Santa Maria...
We are looking forward the issue with your methods!!!
@@OlhaBatchvarov I cant wait to see it.
this brings "scratchbuilding" to a complete different level, very impressive!!
I think very soon you will be able to download the stump to the printer and press the button to get the model)))
Love your work, Olha
Thank you!
Thank you Olha for another great video and 9nce again the music was fantastic ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@OlhaBatchvarov I always enjoy your videos Olha ❤
That's simply wow!
Олюшка краса, ты чудо! Снимаю шляпу!
Так ето ж не я - ето красота Павла Никитина!
Precioso trabajo !!!! Nice Job !!! Хорошо 👌🏻 работа!!!!!
Gracias!
Siempre fui muy perfeccionista, hace bastantes años empece con el modelismo naval montanto kits, mi obsesion por el perfeccionismo me hizo dejarlo ya que no me gustaban los kits, por ejemplo nunca entendi porque todo el tiempo perdido en el forrado del casco y luego habia que poner un segundo forro cubriendo todo el trabajo hecho, verte realizar estos videos me entran deseos de volver al modelismo aunque desgraciadamente apenas dispongo de tiempo, por cierto es un placer ver lo bella que eres, gracias por tus videos.
Gracias!
Me alegra que te guste!
I enjoy your videos- great modelship- building and professional pictures. Thank you very much! Greetings from Germany!
Thank you very much!
Thank you for showing the Workshop
Yours Frank
My pleasure!
a big well done on hitting 10,000 subs. keep up the great work
Thank you very much!
I will continue!
That was absolutely amazing Olha !! Thanks for sharing this visit of the workshop, always interesting to see the layout of a workspace. There where some very nice models there.
Looking forward for you to present us the unboxing ;-)
Glad you enjoyed it!
I'm waiting for instructions to be sent to me - to make a full unboxing. Since this kit with Santa Maria is now at the stage of "test assembly" - it did not have instructions at the time of shooting...
@@OlhaBatchvarov well that is even more interesting, since you got a really first model. That is really cool.
Quel bel atelier pour cette monteuse de super maquettes ....j·adore ...
J'aime beaucoup aussi!
The gentleman does an excellent job of weathering the Santa Maria. Recognized right away it was an early 18th century ship - they seem to all have extensive work high above the waterline. And a certain "crowded" deck system. And you do an excellent job of showing his work, and commenting on it.
Model trains, especially in HO scale (1:87) use the same weathering techniques. In fact, if anyone who wishes to show their work in the condition it would be in following a few year's service, could go to a hobby store dealing in model trains, and browse the weathering paints, etc. Most of the weathering effect is achieved using an air brush. It is easy to change from painting a large area to "misting" on rust and dirt paints, faded brick, etc. Fun to do, BTW,
I really like to visit workshops and look for new secrets of the masters)))
Pavlo does this painting with the alcohol stains, he promised to share the secret when he will paint the next model...
I agree. Paint effects are really incredible!!!
It really is!
Um verdadeiro espetáculo de trabalho bem executado! 🏆🇧🇷⛵⚓👏
Obrigado!
Оля , ролик отличный !!! Поздравляю с 10000 !))
Спасибо!
Thank you for showing that!!!
My pleasure!
Fantastic video!
Thank you very much!
Дуже цікаве відео! Моделі кораблів однозначно круті...
Дійсно так і є!
Just Wow !
These are amazing also...
Reminds me of the model ships I photographed for movies...
Just beyond "BEAUTIFUL"...!!!
Yes, something new and unusual - not like other manufacturers of kits...
@@OlhaBatchvarov yup...very beautiful indeed...!!!
tyvm for posting !!!
My pleasure!
over the top !!!!!!🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩😎
I hope this man has survived the uncalled for violence and destruction in Ukraine! The lives of good people such as Pavel have so needlessly been turned upside down forever! Give him our best wishes and our congratulations on such fine work!
Thank you very much! Pavel is fine! The first thing he did when he got electricity in the workshop - he started cutting a new kit, the project of which he made during the first month of the war between running to the bomb shelter! This is the true Ukrainian soul - never give up and believe in the future!
@@OlhaBatchvarov That is so good to hear! I think daily about what those people are going through, all of it unnecessary! I don’t personally know anyone in or from Ukraine, but this video really hit home with me! To see this craftsman at work in his workshop, I was immediately hit with the thought “is this place still standing, and is he ok?”. I felt a sudden bond with this person, and it made the situation over there seem much more needless! I think I saw in one of your videos that you live in the US now, and I hope I’m right! Blessings to you and your family, and Pavel and his family!
@@tomt9543 Thanks Tom, I'm very touched by your words! The support of good people around the world means a lot to us! We will never give up, and we will always defend our freedom!
@@PavelNikitinShips Stand strong and proud my brother! You are a true inspiration!
@@tomt9543 ❤
Wow, I fell in love with the San Bartolome.
Yes, galeon just beautiful! And she is built by a master carpenter with incredible experience in working with wood. He knows the tricks of tinting and painting... That's why I also want to try this new technology - to age the model so that it looks like a real 300-400 year old wood (like a VASA ship in the museum of the same name)...
@@OlhaBatchvarov Is the technique described in the instructions or will you make a video for us to achieve this incredible finish?
I want this San Bartolome ...
What a great discovery you made for us. Big Thanks !!!
An unboxing video of the gift received?
@@OlhaBatchvarov Do NOT do this! No matter what that craftsman thinks, this is NOT how wood looks when in use. Vasa looks like this because she is soaked with PEG for conservation.
@@kroumbatchvarov7671 I understand very well your point of view of archaeologist and that I respect. According to expert modelers, around 95% of the kits sold contain errors. Should we refrain from building kits for fun? In my opinion, there is a long apprenticeship before moving to scratch building with recognized plans (Jean Boudriot, Jean-Claude Lemineur, etc.). This is far from the case for modelers to take it to the next level. I always do two models at the same time, a scratch building and a kit, trying to bring it as accurately as possible. I love this San Bartolome that I am going to buy, and it will be a real pleasure to do as much research as possible.
@@denisv4385 I'll pick up the instructions this week. The kit is now being tested - before it can be mass-produced. But I'll tell you what kind of technique it is - it's alcohol-based stains. Or you can use oil paints (from art stores) and dilute them with turpentine... I know about it but have not had to use on models.
San Bartolome - 2 is also now being tested in a new version where all bugs have been fixed and now the author is completing its updated configuration
The skill of the modeler is very apparent, though.
Apparently all carpenters are prone to shipmodeling)))
That looks really great, can’t wait for the unboxing video! ( but please also keep working on Pegasus too!)
Thank you!
I will)))
Тонировка на кораблях классная 👍
Hello madam super skills I'm your Big fan
Thank you so much 🙂
Super 💯💯💯
Thank you
One aspect of ship modeling, and building for that matter, is how lines are tied, siezed, secured, made fast and i models-stiffened....
Can I have one too, please?. Amazing craftsmanship.
You can find a link to the store in the description under the video!
@@OlhaBatchvarov Thank you, Olha.
i have heard it said that the most beautiful thing that was ever made by man is a tall ship
I like that!
Wonderful Olha. I just love it! Are his kits available to buy? Enjoy good day.
I just saw link to his model ships, but it is all in Ukrainian and not sure if kits are available in U.S.?
Thank you!
Yes, they are already in production and they already have pre-order functions! Link in the description, because otherwise RUclips will block the comment!
The color is so rich. I am stunned. I thought I knew a little. But I do not.
I am almost sure that Olga will share the secrets of painting a ship in this style, and Pavel will not mind either.))
Where can we buy Pavel Nikitin's ship kits? Can you describe the aging process of the wood applied in the planking and decks?
The link to the store is in the description under the video, because RUclips blocks comments with links. I have already asked Pavel, at the request of many viewers, to share his secret of painting and he agreed to share!.. So I am waiting for the photo and video from him which he agreed to provide for the channel...
@@OlhaBatchvarov Thank you! Can't wait for that to happen ;o)
I have always wanted to build a wooden ship model. I have the space to build one but no room to display it. Only thing I can figure out it to toss it in the trash and start a new one. I think the building is the fun part anyway. Got any suggestions?
While you build the model - you will already have a queue of those wishing to shelter the model))))
@@OlhaBatchvarov I have no idea what you are talking about. I have no idea where you think these people are going to come from. I live by myself and I have no idea who my neighbor is.
@@thom3124 Then you can always sell the model! As I did while building ships in small apartment and had the same problem as you. One of my models is in a themed cafe - and I can visit her at any time. What makes me very happy is to watch how many people stick to the glass to see the model closer...
great showing of this creative space, is this a common thing?- that is to cnc laser cut the model pieces?, from a cad drawing?, saw your work with craft knives, and sanders/ flex- shaft for your 1778 model, so there are many ways of doing it, but is this just a preference, to cut your kit out, rather than an "assembly only" kit, one you get from a model shop, like mechanical engine/ train models.
I do not think, it is common. Not many people can afford that for just a hobby. But, for what I know, many pro modelers produce and sell their own kits, aftermarket parts and stuff like that, which pays for such expansive equipment.
In Ukraine, I know only 2 modelers who bought lasers. And it killed their own modeling - because they start doing it to order and they just don't have enough time for their own models. I think the same thing will happen to Pavel soon. He already has a queue for kits and this despite the fact that he is still in the final stages of test construction of all prototypes... I think his unusual kits and his own technology will soon become popular...
@@OlhaBatchvarov He needs to think about hiring a technician, who will operate the equipment, pack the kits and mail them and do other similar work, while he himself may concentrate on designing kits and building his models.
Doing everything himself won't do no good, I agree.
We've never seen you build this one so far- will we see it soon? FR
I have a Santa Maria kit from this manufacturer but without instructions and without photoetching. I have been waiting for more than a year for the manufacturer to complete the kit. But since some parts were made in different regions of the country, the war only helped to slow down this process...
@@OlhaBatchvarov That has to be tough. Olha. I have friends from your muddy woods- this is a tough minute for all Ukrainians. Past giving you Slava!, I have little to offer. FR
Здравствуйте.Ольга ,ПОДСКАЖИТЕ : как и чем Вы тонируете модели ? Может быть есть видио на эту тему ?
Ето Павел Никитин так разукрашивает свои модели. Я уже с ним договорилась об ексклюзивном видео-уроке про его технологию. Жду когда у него наступит следующий етап тонировки...
А это моя коллекция морилок и финишей:
ruclips.net/video/NtisSm-ovMM/видео.html
@@OlhaBatchvarov Благодарю
THANK YOU MAM, PAVEL IS
MY NAME🤐🤐
Hello, can i have some request? is any chance to make a tutorial about watering decks ? Guys thumbs UP :)
Yes of course! I have already asked Paul to share his secret and he agreed to show his secrets at the first opportunity...
@@OlhaBatchvarov Wow lovely :) i am waiting for :) Thanks :)
приветик,я тоже хочу этот набор,сколько стоит с доставкой в Великобританию?
НаборЬІ на финальной стадии "тестовой сборки" и скоро поступят в продажу. ВЬІ можете связаться с Павлом на его сайте и узнать подробности.
shipsofpavelnikitin(dot)com
@@OlhaBatchvarov СПАСИБО
So sweet, Is there anyway that I could buy one of his kits?
Yes you can buy it. The company is moving to Bulgaria now. The direct link in the description under the video...
@@OlhaBatchvarov Thank you so much young lady.
I just found it. I am under my wives name. I am not good on these computers. Thank you kiddo for your videos. Th planking on the hulls are the hardest thing for me. I have 5 models started and they are all stopped when I have to start cutting and blending the hull planks.
@@rhondajones1313 This kit has all the planks cut by laser!
And you can use the promo code for a 3% discount - also in the description under the video. It's not much, but also nice)))
Olha, just found your channel and love your work. Do you do this as a hobby or are they commision works?
Thank you very much!
I combine both functions...
One day ill be able to make that kind of ship
These kits will go on sale soon!)))
что за модель станка?
Какого именно? А вообще ети наборЬІ можно собирать при наличии отдного надфиля и скальпеля - станки не понадобятся!
@@OlhaBatchvarov там фигурирует только один станок - лазерной резки, как я понял моделист делает модель с нуля, используя только шаблоны сечений.
من فضلك من أي بلد أنتي أريد توصل معكي
هذا المصنع من أوكرانيا لديه بالفعل مستودعات مع منتجات في بلغاريا وألمانيا. يمكنك العثور على رابط المتجر في الوصف أسفل الفيديو. لأن يوتيوب يحظر التعليقات ، مع الروابط ...
This manufacturer from Ukraine already has warehouses with products in Bulgaria and Germany. You can find the link to the store in the description under the video. Because RUclips blocks comments, with links...
Howdy Olha me again, sorry I spelt your name wrong, does Paval computer design his own model kits, then cut with the laser. I have only just discovered your posts, I’m not a modeller, with my fat fingers, it would be like doing it with floppy wurst (sausages). Looking forward to watching your next posts. Are you Ukrainian? I’m a big fan of Dakha Brakha. Stay cool. Mick.
I collect variations of my name - so thank you for adding to my collection)))
Pavlo (or Pavel) was originally a carpenter and ship modeler - but now he has bought equipment and is setting up the production of kits because many people have started asking him about it, even outside Ukraine. Therefore, we are now watching the birth of a new manufacturer of kits with very non-standard ships...
Так неделя пройдет и нужно будет с 11000 поздравлять !))
Я не против)))
From your mouth, into God's ears! 😃
@@kroumbatchvarov7671 It seems to me that when Olya gets down to business, you don't have to remember God ))
@@ПавелМойсеенко-ъ8я :-) You have a point, I think! She is talented.
Olya is very talented and hardworking! That's great rarity ! And besides, she is also very beautiful :-)
Joint venture?✌🏆🏆👍
This is Pavel Nikitin's own venture!
All sea-shape and seaworthy!
Wow... its obvious Im just an amateur in ship modelling....
I'm glad you liked it!
дякую за відео але мені здається ціна трохи завищенна на кіт
Нема за що!
Всі деталі за вийнятком скелетона нарізані лазером з масива дерева (вільха, бук, клен...). Вся обшивка, блоки і навіть рангоут. В коробці немає жодної рейки чи круглої заготовки - тому і ціна не дешева. Але як на мене то краще дорожче і отримати комплект де маючи лише один скальпель і кілька надфелів модна побудувати модель, ніж дешевий комплект - де без наяності мінимум бормашинки і паяльника - його до купи не зібрати. А також якщо порахувати скільки вартуватиме заміна стандартних волохатих ниток на поліестерові як тут - то цей компдект вже не такий і дорогий!..
А какая цена?
This San Bartolome
Yes, one of the models in the video was this galleon
Интересно, но ничего не понятно. Понятно одно, хочу такую коробочку.
В субтитрах вся інформація і не тільки про те що відбувається в кадрі. Ви також можете увімкнути автопереклад на будь яку мову!
@@OlhaBatchvarov Зрозумів, дякую.
Very detailed and very well made models. But somehow they look extremely cartoonish. May be, because of the finish... Or is it just me?
Чем-то походят на модели Жадана.
@@ИгорьСмольянинов-ъ3э к сожалению, не в курсе, кто это...
Так ето и бЬІл вдохновитель Павла!
Yes - it's because of the specific coloring! The author paints the ship as an artist paints a picture...
It is his particular style!,( i believe commercial success drives that!)
А на русском нельзя озвучивать ?!
Наверное можно, но ютуб на 80 % англоязычный , поэтому стоит использовать переводчик, ну или учить язык ))
@Oleg DV вы можете выбрать язык субтитров русский. Нажмите на шестерёнку внизу справа-автосубтитры,(по умолчанию английские)-выберете язык
@Sharfyk ето одна из причин, но и не только Ютюб любит англоязычные каналы, он тянет за собой поисковые системы Гугла. Русскоязычные каналы в десять раз дольше и сложнее раскручивать... Ютюб зарабатывает на рекламе, а самая дорогая реклама конечно англоязычная и продавать рекламные места под неё он будет в приоритетах на англоязычные каналы, хотя они и пишут в своих правилах что язык не имеет значения - но на практике ещё как имеет! Мне часто пишет много моделистов с вопросом как раскрутить канал. Они имеют шикарный по информации контент но не могут набрать годами даже 1000 подпищиков и просмотры не идут. Я в пример ставлю англоязычные Каналы где на модели без слёз не посмотришь, но там тонны просмотров и подпищиков в 10 раз больше... Так что если выбирать между популярным каналом или блогом для своих -выбор очевиден!
What ship is this supposed to represent and from what period? I mean the first one. I do not know whether to laugh or to cry. If it is Iberian/Spanish ship, then the mast caps are wrong. Regardless what ship it is supposed to represent, the attachment of the shrouds is wrong, too. Archaeology demonstrates use of deadeyes; not thimbles. The stern quarter galleries do not match with the fighting tops in period or the rest of the rigging.
I am sure the kit is well designed as a kit and easy to assemble, but the research, the knowledge behind it are clearly missing.
I never understood why modelers insist on building the same few boring imagined ships of which we know absolutely nothing, when archaeology has given us so much knowledge about real ships, models of which would be unique, interesting, valuable. The only thing that all these "models" of the zillion Santa Marias, Pintas, Ninas, < Victorias, etc. are worth is the bonfire or decorative pieces in a pub. They certainly have no room in the collections of connoisseurs. Why people keep on building imagined galleons (actually naos) of Spanish ships, but no one has thought of building the one and only well-preserved, properly documented and published Basque whaling nao or galleon, found in Red Bay, Labrador? We know all there is to know of that ship - all the details even; not just the hull shape. The only model I have seen of that vessel is the research model built by the colleagues from Parks Canada and it was not a display model, but for research.
Every time I ask a shipmodeler, even with experience - no one has answered what he knows about this real galleon of San Juan. But everyone and even beginners know about Santa Maria, Pinta and Nina. Or rather, they choose the first model for construction from this trio...
For nowadays they have a competitor - the Black Pearl (90% of people who build this ship do not even suspect the existence of the Columbus flotilla). And those enthusiasts who built one of these ships - are moving to more complex but with the same mass popularity: VICTORY, VASA, Catty Sark and USS Constitution... This is the end of the knowledge of the average person.
It was a long speech to say that THIS IS JUST A COMMERCIAL WAY TO ATTRACT THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS!
Who will buy a kit of San Juan, if there is no legend about it - while Columbus discovered America on Santa Maria!?
He ( the maker ) is obviously streamlining his kits, ( using selective omission of historical/ & or scale parts ) to accomplish a marketable end product. Research may be lacking, on details,.. But this does not bother the commercial aspect.
@@OlhaBatchvarov There is an interesting, real, story around San Juan. The story of this made-up ship, on the other hand, is non-existent. So I am not sure how much the "story" has anything to do with it. General knowledge of the ship's name, perhaps yes.
@@genekloszewski5484 Perhaps so, but it would not be more effort to include deadeyes, instead of heartblocks for the shrouds.