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.
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ALAN GOMEZ CRAFT
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Hyper-realistic handmade miniatures made with all kinds of ingenious materials on the @alangomezcraft channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFtQitbqSV3v4hL4Ou1I9Wg). Take a look to his channel!
What’s music, please??????
“hyper-realistic” Ye, no.
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Adding the paper towels to the hull is exactly how it was done years ago. I live down the street from the old Owens boat factory along Bear Creek in Baltimore Maryland, and they used to build the shiplap hulls and glue 20lb cardboard to the outside before painting them to form a waterproof surface. Much like the brown paper you roll out on picnic tables to eat crabs. That’s one method used to build wood boats before fiberglass. Another is just a wooden hull and garden hose to fill the boat until the leaks stopped, but those types are a pain if you land store your boat over the winter because you need to sling your boat next to a pier for about a week every year until the leaks stop then you can safely use your boat after the hull is done swelling again. Imagine the bill to keep the sling tied up for a week while others need to use it.
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Судя по британскому флагу это копия “VICTORY” !!!
Rudeness is always uncalled for, but alot of people are simply criticizing his methods, which is totally valid.
His approach is very much the “work smarter not harder” approach, taking short cuts, which is fine in principle, but in the model making community its all about the journey not the destination. So taking shortcuts is kinda a cardinal sin, and in this case those short cuts end up effecting the quality of the final piece. Which while still nice, comes across somewhat amateur, with its incorrect proportions and cartoonish, over-simplified details.
Combine that with a totally misleading thumbnail, and a lack of narration, and you get this kind of mixed response
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