- Joined
- Jul 2, 2013
- Messages
- 11,070
- Points
- 113
- First Name
- Si.
Thanks Ian\ said:A great model and very nicely done!And yes, it would rest better there. I moved it for you.
Ian M
Si
Thanks Ian\ said:A great model and very nicely done!And yes, it would rest better there. I moved it for you.
Ian M
mate, been toying with an idea of two guys clinging to a wrecked lifeboat. in memory of my gramps and his best mate who went down on hms exmouth during the war. i too am wondering about the moral side of this and how others would perceive it.\ said:You're not the first person to be put off by my sunken models, some folk, like yourself, come back and then have a good look and then are interested. Others are put off and cannot understand why I would want to do any sunken models, I have even being called callous for doing the H.M.S Edinburgh wreck; I then pointed out that the person made no reference to the U-boat and Bismarck wreck were men died too...that apparently, was different due to them being German.Thanks Richard for having another look at my model, appreciate your time and kind comments. On the conning tower I actually did the hatch in a open position so that maybe some of the crew got out.
Si
Thank you Ron, I am amazed at how folk seem to like the old crusty sub and seem to want to build something on similar lines...who would have thought it would become so popular?\ said:I've just had a pleasant second brows at this Si....and I've just got to 'ave a bash'!The effect you have accomplished is quite brilliant......
Cheers,
Ron
I think folks are so interested because it's unusual mate , I never thought to try it until I saw this and now I've had a crack , I mean the whole resurch part is of Sea beds and what you can do with it is something that has got me thinking that it's more involved than other dios due to the materials you can use to get it looking as real as possible\ said:Thank you Ron, I am amazed at how folk seem to like the old crusty sub and seem to want to build something on similar lines...who would have thought it would become so popular?Si
I think it is part of life and history, the original 'Stroll in the meadow' Dio actually had Russian peasants lying around the tree with a young girl hanging from it while the German troops just walked away as normal as you like...in the end I thought it a bit too close to the bone so just going to have the troops. But, and I think that this is important, 50%+ of models on this site are probably military in nature, troops, vehicles, ships, etc designed for one thing...to kill, atrocities did happen, people got shot down and died a fiery death in their aircraft, people drowned or froze in blackness, soldiers lay as their life ebbed away from them and yes, civilians died sometime awful and cruel deaths. I love to see what people create and detail their models and some are great dios, but occasionally I think it is good that a model is created showing what the real side of war is like, not always the best.\ said:mate, been toying with an idea of two guys clinging to a wrecked lifeboat. in memory of my gramps and his best mate who went down on hms exmouth during the war. i too am wondering about the moral side of this and how others would perceive it.
You know Alan, never in a million years would I have thought that a model of mine would inspire someone to try and have a go, not being big-headed, but it feels good knowing that I have given something back after all the great tips and advice I had from this site and its members.\ said:I think folks are so interested because it's unusual mate , I never thought to try it until I saw this and now I've had a crack , I mean the whole resurch part is of Sea beds and what you can do with it is something that has got me thinking that it's more involved than other dios due to the materials you can use to get it looking as real as possible
Mate your not being big headed it's great to get feedback from fellow modellers when you get praise from people about a build you feel good but that feeling feels more when people who give you praise and have the same passion as you.\ said:You know Alan, never in a million years would I have thought that a model of mine would inspire someone to try and have a go, not being big-headed, but it feels good knowing that I have given something back after all the great tips and advice I had from this site and its members.Si
Too right Gregg\ said:Regardless of whatever anyone may think about your build, It is an excellent representation of the reality of war!Keep on going & don't be put off by a minority of supposedly offended individuals!
Gregg
Exactly, well said Colin.\ said:My coutances diorama, which is a little rememberence of the time my dad spent in France before he was caught up in ''the landings'', could be viewed as a bit morbid as three of the six didn't make it back, and my dad wouldn't have if it weren't for a very brave resistance member named alf who dragged him into cover and carried him to a craft returning across the channel.Build what you want rob, you shouldnt build things for others approval.... You should build them for your own reasons and enjoyment.
Came across this posting of yours, and let me congratulate you on a well studied subject. I will be doing a Dio in the near future which will include the U-99. The reason I am writing is your comment re open hatch, and in fact that would be correct. This is the famous U-boat of Otto Kretschmer it was attacked by HMS Walker, U-99 was driven deep by the attack but was nonetheless severely damaged. Kretschmer had no choice but to surface; immediately a barrage of fire greeted the boat. Kretschmer sent a message to Donald Macintyre, Walker 's captain, "CAPTAIN TO CAPTAIN. I AM SUNKING PLEASE RESCUE MY CREW." He then ordered that the boat should be scuttled. 40 crew, including Kretschmer, were rescued to become POWs, while three of his crew died. Derek\ said:You're not the first person to be put off by my sunken models, some folk, like yourself, come back and then have a good look and then are interested. Others are put off and cannot understand why I would want to do any sunken models, I have even being called callous for doing the H.M.S Edinburgh wreck; I then pointed out that the person made no reference to the U-boat and Bismarck wreck were men died too...that apparently, was different due to them being German.Thanks Richard for having another look at my model, appreciate your time and kind comments. On the conning tower I actually did the hatch in a open position so that maybe some of the crew got out.
Si
Apologies on this late reply Derek, unlike other threads the boat section does not show up in the latests comments plus I never got a alert.\ said:Came across this posting of yours, and let me congratulate you on a well studied subject. I will be doing a Dio in the near future which will include the U-99. The reason I am writing is your comment re open hatch, and in fact that would be correct. This is the famous U-boat of Otto Kretschmer it was attacked by HMS Walker, U-99 was driven deep by the attack but was nonetheless severely damaged. Kretschmer had no choice but to surface; immediately a barrage of fire greeted the boat. Kretschmer sent a message to Donald Macintyre, Walker 's captain, "CAPTAIN TO CAPTAIN. I AM SUNKING PLEASE RESCUE MY CREW." He then ordered that the boat should be scuttled. 40 crew, including Kretschmer, were rescued to become POWs, while three of his crew died. Derek
p.s. I saw a similar dio recently where the model had been placed in a glass case with tinted green glass and some seabed, very effective.
For FULL Forum access you can upgrade your account here UPGRADE