Battle of the Atlantic
1/700 Scale
It was the longest sea battle in human history, and it was the largest battle in the ocean. It was a bloody battle with Hitler, who tried to block Britain into possession of Europe, and with allied force to protect Germany and the struggling country in Europe alone.
It describes the U-boat that sank the convoy in 1941 and 1942, when it was at its most active, and left the area. This is one of the Diorama series that dealt with the birth, the activity and the end of the U-boat.
Rest in peace for the victims of the Atlantic battle.
I reformatted the diorama I had produced earlier.
Dunno how ya do it, but the results are dramatically spectacular. WOW!
Thank you very much.
Wow! again, must be magic, great job.
Thank you for your praise. ^_^
A short poem in honor of another masterpiece:
What endeavor, what to seek to be?
I ponder, I brood...yes, yes, now I see:
There are modelers like me,
and then there is Won-hui Lee!
Classic David A Thomas, and classic Won-hui Lee. Both just brilliant.
Awesome!
You flatter me immensely.
I am a Modeler who needs more effort and needs more study.
A stunning diorama!
Thank you very much.
Excellent 🙂
Eric
Frightening scene but so well done! @ David AT, can you think of doing this nice poem as a rap? Sure it would go viral on youtube 🙂
I'll have to listen to some Hamilton lyrics to make that a reality...
Stunning Won-hui, you have this off to an art form.
Thank you very much for your praise.
Excellent work as usual Mr Lee. In addition to displaying inspiring modeling dioramas you've seem to have inspired David Thomas into writing poetry or lyrics for a rap song. Good work.
Thank you very much.. I'm glad I could be of help to him.
I'm wondering if I need to come out with a full-blown anthology, geez, Won-hui.
Very nice. Saw it on a couple of other forums recently too.
Rob, you look at other forums? I feel dirty. Like my dad telling me he's had an affair.
Luke, I am your father...
Another outstanding diorama by Won-hui!
The calm of the sea, reproduced with a perfect sea-water effect, remarkably contrasts with the ongoing drama, and thus I believe the work is extremely satisfactory also (or especially) from an artistic point of view.
Thank you. It's actually made of the concept of a dark night hunter, but it's not easy to shoot it with a dark light. T_T
Won-Hui, another masterwork!
Thank you. But I just want you to look at my experiment. ^^
Another wonderful diorama - I get lost in them.
And careful @davidathomas or Martin will create a Poem of the Month award, and the site will have to update to allow for open mic competition live!
Hilarious!
With apologies to Shakespeare, Dickinson, Yeats, et al...
There was a Dumb A$$ed Tanker,
He built a T-62 Clanker,
His name was Bailey,
He posted daily,
And he lived for a bit of a banter.
...you did kind of ask for it, Jeff.
I was expecting something like...
woses awre wed,
viowets awre bwue,
I wuv diowamas,
and I know you do too!
Thank you very much.
Won hui-Lee, you've created ANOTHER masterpiece!
You flatter me immensely.
Thank you for your kind consideration of the small work.
Yes, you are a master. Incredible talent
It's good seeing these in the light but I have a question about the three photos in the dark. Was this just to show off the lighting in the diorama or were they actually sunk at night and this is what it would have looked like?
Might as well throw in my own prosetry here. (ahem)
Roses are red,
violets are not.
Poetry is hard.
Bacon.
Masterful piece of work
Tom
Really great water effect.