Making 1/72 Huge Medieval Epic Diorama: Joan of Arc Siege of Orleans 1429 | Series One
This time I designed and created a huge epic scene that recreates the famous battle of Joan of Arc, the Siege of Orleans. The scale is 1/72, in this part I just finished the part of the Tourelles.
The Siege of Orleans (October 12, 1428 - May 8, 1429) marked a turning point in the Hundred Years' War between France and England. I consulted many sources and did my best to recreate the scene as it was, to give a complete representation of this very famous medieval battle.
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00:00-00:50 Intro
00:51-03:25 Background & Design
03:26-07:05 Tourelles Base Making
07:06-08:23 Base Color Painting
08:24-09:52 Construction of fortification
09:53-12:07 Battle Damage Effect
12:08-14:11 Figures Painting
14:12-15:45 Overall Detailing
15:46-16:35 Ending
This is my first time painting a historical scene on such a large scale. If you enjoy our content, please subscribe to our channel to support our future creations. Thank you very much!
Thanks for watching and see you next time!
Thanks for all the watching, likes and comments. The second phase is already in production. The next castle part is also much more detailed, and almost every module can be taken down for viewing and playing. Feel free to keep checking back for updates. 😁
Incredible attention to details...A realistic and gorgeous work!😍😍👍👍
Thank you friend! Glad you like it!~
Best Job, Master !!! Tanks for this great video 🏆🥇
Thank you friend!😃
So much talent in one video! Absolutely mesmerizing! 🎀
Thank you friend!😄
Superb 🤩 I remember in the film the British had a porcupine in one of the towers
Really? What movie is it in? I'll check it out.😄😄😄 Thank you for the like friend.👍
The shear amount of beautiful details are incredible!!!! Can’t wait for the next part of this project ❤❤❤
Thank you friend, already working on it, indeed so many details to pay attention to, hope it could turn out great!😄
Nice!
Thank you friend!
La maquette est très réaliste et la documentation historique est intéressante.
Merci, je suis ravie que vous l'ayez apprécié.😄
This is amazing!
Thank you
thats insane dude, very well done
Thank you, glad you like it😄
Splendid work! Can't wait for the next project.
Thank you friend! 😄
Very cool diorama, and I liked the historical explanation as well. The AI generated voice over however is very bothersome - please consider voicing the video yourselves if possible!
Advice received. Thank you friend, we will try to improve the voice part.
it's wonderfull
Thank you!😀
Splendid!!! 1/72 is my favourite scale and this is just wonderful! After watching your video I finally decided to start sculpting Joan of Arc in Blender, a print of which I will send you for your diorama when finished.
That's awesome bro, very much looking forward to seeing your work!😄👍
Great job.
Thanks😄
すばらしい
ありがとう😄
Nice work! Do you have any links on the archaelogical data? Would be cool to read :D
Thanks for the like. The main references are based on Wikipedia and a few related history sites. After I finish making it, I'll take the time to put the link in the description.😀👍
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You could make it much easier by setting it in 1431. All you need is a burnt stick. 😊
Nice work, but why you keep figures on their bases? It destroys the whole diorama realisim.
It’s meant to be played with (that’s what he says in the video)
Many of the models I have made in the past have been placed in display cases as decorative items. But this time I wanted to make a realistic and playable scene. Happy to see my daughter loves playing with it and creating her own armies and battles. That is one of the reasons I find this hobby rewarding. Thanks for enjoying it.😄
@@3-CatsStudio I understand, is great to share passion for history and modelling with someone else :).