"..waste our time showing it." Bro, I got nothing but time these days, feel free to show it. In fact, if you have any unedited, long ass videos of you working on these cars, I for one would happily watch them. Just my 2cp. Hope you and yours are healthy and safe.
I always love these post apocalyptic customs, actually it would be kinda interesting to a super-car transformed into a Mad-Max style Machine. Especially because it would have a carbon-fiber body so there would be no rust, just paint an raw carbon :v
BaremetalHW: for the engines I decided to freehand something out of brass on my lathe Me, wrapped in a filthy blanket, dying of scurvy, stealing wifi from my neighbors: ah yes, of course, that's what I would do
@@troyrgrant I dont believe so, I believe it was their semi-sarcastic way of saying that not everyone is fortunate enough to have the money and skill required to own their own metal working lathe. O.o
To be fair... You could do a so so job with a benchgrip and some files... And a metric ton of patience. =D But yes.. Having a workshop is a big boon when doing custom work.
I follow a few of the diecast hobby channels, one thing I have noticed is the unreal explosion of channels recently that fix up old diecast cars, many of these channels do great work, but there are so many and they do mostly the same thing. Your channel is so much broader IMO. I think the two issues regarding viewership is related to the UA-cam policy changes and the recent explosion of new channels, almost an oversaturation of the same basic thing. Appreciate what you do.
It is similar in the restoration of "objects" (a lot of them toys of some sort) a lot of the channels run together. I try to keep my stuff moving around with variety, however that is not really the best practice for keeping a certain niche viewer continuing to click through to the next video. Bottom line is I make the videos for me first and then if someone enjoys them after I enjoyed making them, that is just gravy to to me.
I think the issue is YT assuming he's directing his videos to children, and thereby facing the wrath of COPA. Maybe if he added some swear words to his descriptions? Like, about to fix up this mutha f***ing car like a mutha f***ing pro? I dunno 😕?
@@iambiggus Meh, he'd probably do better age restricting his videos then. But there isn't a perfect solution since UA-cam's shitty algorithm is the problem.
The only diecast channels I watch are: "Diecast Resurrection" who focuses on paint and customs, "Martie's Matchbox Makeovers" who restores forgotten and abused matchboxes, and of course baremetal, who does a mix of both of the other two.
I cant speak for anyone else but I prefer it qhen you use every single tool and technique at your disposal to make the best projects you can, rather than sticking to simple tools people have around. This is because I don't use your videos as guides, I just watch them for entertainment 🤷♂️👍 Cool project btw! Love the Fallout games. This is the time to go back to games, too! Not a lot else most of can do, after all ... ...
His toolset is like watching The New Yankee Workshop after watching The Woodwright's Shop at times. All that's missing is something with a laser on it to indicate the cut line and a bunch of tools hooked up to vacuums. And a reminder about the most important tool, safety glasses.
I personally use these for inspiration for my own hot wheels customs. But I'm making my own thing so it doesn't really bother me that he uses more exotic techniques than I came muster.
Hey brother, are you still around? I hope you can pull some positive vibes through all we have going on today. Stay safe and stay positive. Missing your content brother. Your videos help me pass time and learn through this mess of a world we live in now.
Yes, only this was a 1957 model, where as in the movie, Christine was portrayed as a 1958 model. However, it doesn't really matter because they used both 57 and 58 models of Fury, Belvedere, etc. To build the many movie cars used in filming.
Hey, are you still doing the videos? You haven't uploaded for 2 months, not a sign of life. Some community post or a quick update video would be nice. Let us know if you plan on continuing the channel or if you dropped it.
You always give yourself a hard time. I think, everyone likes your custom body works and ideas. I personally really enjoy every single video. Keep up the great work!
I'm not usually a big fan of weathering due to the 'too much' issue you mentioned, but in my opinion, this is one of the best if not THE best weathered car you've ever done! Love how it came out, especially the driver's side, looks very realistic. Keep up the awesome work!
Amazing timing, I replayed Fallout the other day, and I'm currently playing through Fallout 2 again. About to have the Highwayman repaired, actually. Incredible work, as always!
No worries, I’ve played through the game dozens of times over the years, but thanks for the tip :) I’m avoiding parking it in New Reno until the postgame so I can unlock the grav-plates, too.
Beautiful build. Always loved the original Fallout games and your custom videos so this was definitely the best of both worlds. Hopefully you can keep doing them and UA-cam doesn't kill off your channel; this is the kind if content I'm here for.
UA-cam just doesn't promote enough of it's own youtubers. Seriously, this is some high quality craftsmanship and I would keep watching every new upload. For me, there wasn't much reason i ended up finding this channel. I think it was deciding to watch one of your videos, then staying for the rest. Hopefully you find the right thing to combat against youtubes system.
I just wanted to say thank you for all the work you put into your videos. I've been following your channel for a while now and I really appreciate the breadth of knowledge that you've shared. I've learned a lot of new techniques for model making that I hadn't even thought about using and I am always looking forward to a new video. The amount of effort you put into each video really makes your channel stand out! Thanks again!
I LOVE what you did with the car here, it's truly special looking! I hope we can get another video with similar techniques used, as this was really cool to watch.
Great job! Always nice to see a new build from you. You were one of the first diecast channels that I subscribed to and still definitely one of my favorites. I have been customizing for a long time but still manage to learn new techniques from watching your content. Cheers and thanks for the videos!
I'm so happy to see a new video!!!!! Definitely your most unique kustom yet. The interior looks great and the glass work is very cool. Keep up the great work.
ThisOldTony is the channel, that I can't get enough of. Definitely a favorite. You two are kind of have a similar "vibe". And thanks for the video, enjoyed it very much!
While I have never played the game the car looks really neat! I enjoy you channel because you introduce a lot of new and advanced techniques.I always look forward to a tutorial from you as I know it will be quality content.
I like watching these, I don’t consider them a waste of time and it’s also showing me ways I can do something if I don’t have a specific tool. Keep up the good work baremetal
Very nicely done.. I've never worked with glass but found your video to be very informative and the glow in the dark just puts it over the top.. Thumbs up👍
As everyone knows by what I've done on my channel I LOVE Gaslands cars, and I am a HUGE Fallout FrEaK! THIS is beyond kick-ass. We're talking a whole new level of kick-assness, lol. SUPER awesome job my friend. I'm SO gonne build something like this :)
Just starting the video now. Been playing Fallout since the first one debuted in the 90's. I haven't hit the like button so fast in my life, let alone based on the thumbnail.
I appreciate that you show mistakes made (not needing to cut out the trunk) as well as the final product. Stay safe. We're all in this together, just separate.
Actually, you can purchase a large blower for the Chryslus in game, which you're right, doesn't make sense for a fusion battery powered car but still. Great custom, as usual! The glowing generator made for a very cool addition!
@@CAMSLAYER13 Actually the Highwayman didn't use a reactor like the Corvegas and Atomic V8's. The Highwayman was an all-electric car that could be charged with either Micro-Fusion Cells or Small Energy Cells. A blower can be installed by Ratch at the NCR that gave the car a speed bonus. Though I'm not sure how that works exactly
@@MozambiqueEnjoyer6097 its kinda hard to say since we don't really know what it does, assuming its providing cooling you could say they were serving the same purpose. A blower, or supercharger, on an actual car is an air compressor.
Your channel sets the standard, I was glad to see you posting again. Don’t let the algorithms stop your creativity. I’m looking forward to blown glass windshields in future vids...
Maybe label them as "die-cast models" rather than "die-cast cars" Anything to make it seem drier and less youth-appropriate. Tough break man, people like you are the casualties in that big lawsuit. Google will probably get it sorted some day, but their only motivation right now is to show compliance, which means they're not thinking of guys like you at all.
I actually thought it was cool to see how long it takes to actually paint with the airbrush , it is definitely something that shouldn’t be rushed ! I hope your channel overcome this difficult time :(( stay safe too! Greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷!
I love your content. As I build many models (mainly airplanes, WW2 era) myself, watching this gives me so many ideas I could try out. I wonder if I can make a custom airplane someday. Keep doing what you do!
I really like the custom things you do. It's Interesting to see very different things being done. As for your videos, it's sad that although I'm subscribed, I don't see new videos pop up. Hope you figure out the algorithm to help your channel. Also your profile picture of Adam Le Brese falcon, that car is a absolute masterpiece and one of my favorite coupes!
Hope you stay safe too! I’m in quarantine and I watch your videos to pass the time! Love your channel! I will also always make sure to watch every one of your videos so you can get 1 extra view.
"discount version of This Old Tony" I'd can just hear him saying...."Gee....that's pretty cheap" His dry humour is the best! Thanks for the upload mate. A great recreation there!
I feel that The Chosen One would have happily driven your interpretation of their car. Looks cool as heck! Just needs a SuperMutant in the back, and a Cyberdog hanging out the window.
Regarding what you said at the end: I've not seen your vids in my sub feed recently and just by chance thought I'd check in and yup, there's vids I didn't know about. Guess I need to use the bell a bit more. Good work as always =)
I know CV-19 has taken a toll on us all, but don't give up bro. Yes ad rev is down because advertisers have been ditching, but if you can (financially) continue forward. Don't let the others outdo you brother.
You, Martys Matchbox Makeovers and Sidewaysking75 are the absolute pinnacle of this art form. We need you guys making content as you guys do the really unusual and provide the entertainment factor. Please don't die a slow death.
it looks amazing! in the final shot that glow thingy really makes it look amazing. i wonder if you can apply that powder to the headlights to create the illusion of them working...
Well that was nostalgic. Heard the music playing in my head as I watched this. Curiously I always figured the car had an airscoop, I guess it’s a battery block or a heatsink.
looks awesome. acid and iron solution? who woulda'thunk of that? creating a glass tube and tank with night-glow stuff? milled brass stuff? but you did all of that, and it looks awesome! :D and I hear you on the weathering. some gaslands builds look a good bit uniform because all is naught but rust. have I told you your build looks awesome? that's because it does. keep up your works, stay save and healthy and don't worry too much. we'll stay here and watch you. :)
Such an awesome build and some great techniques used to do it too! Thinking about it you could possibly use glass jars made for dolls houses for the tanks at the rear if you didn't own a glass making factory :D
Saw the tweet from Oxhorn and im in no way skilles as you but i used to do similiar minded stuff, like you did in this video, for the tabletop game Warhammer 40.000 and i loved the attention to detail and the length you go through to get your results, which shows a great passion and love. I switched my fokus from miniatures to Fallout 4 settlement mode because of time and space related reasons. I am amazed what you did here and love the idea. If YT realy cuts content like yours down, than its a shame. Hopefully your channel recovers from this. Greetings from Germany.
"..waste our time showing it."
Bro, I got nothing but time these days, feel free to show it. In fact, if you have any unedited, long ass videos of you working on these cars, I for one would happily watch them.
Just my 2cp. Hope you and yours are healthy and safe.
Who likes Tonka Toys from 1960's?🛠
i know it is kinda off topic but do anyone know a good site to watch newly released series online ?
@Jaxon Peyton i use FlixZone. You can find it on google :)
@Remy Anderson Yup, have been using Flixzone for months myself =)
@Remy Anderson Thank you, I signed up and it seems like a nice service :D Appreciate it!!
I always love these post apocalyptic customs, actually it would be kinda interesting to a super-car transformed into a Mad-Max style Machine. Especially because it would have a carbon-fiber body so there would be no rust, just paint an raw carbon :v
BaremetalHW: for the engines I decided to freehand something out of brass on my lathe
Me, wrapped in a filthy blanket, dying of scurvy, stealing wifi from my neighbors: ah yes, of course, that's what I would do
Not sure wether to LoL, cry, or both O.o
@@grayeaglej Sounds like he chose to hate
@@troyrgrant I dont believe so, I believe it was their semi-sarcastic way of saying that not everyone is fortunate enough to have the money and skill required to own their own metal working lathe. O.o
To be fair... You could do a so so job with a benchgrip and some files... And a metric ton of patience. =D But yes.. Having a workshop is a big boon when doing custom work.
A true pirate ☠️
My channel has been severely impacted by coppa as well. On that note I am 31 years old and I love your videos and will always be a loyal fan.
The school bus man is here!
I follow a few of the diecast hobby channels, one thing I have noticed is the unreal explosion of channels recently that fix up old diecast cars, many of these channels do great work, but there are so many and they do mostly the same thing. Your channel is so much broader IMO. I think the two issues regarding viewership is related to the UA-cam policy changes and the recent explosion of new channels, almost an oversaturation of the same basic thing.
Appreciate what you do.
It is similar in the restoration of "objects" (a lot of them toys of some sort) a lot of the channels run together. I try to keep my stuff moving around with variety, however that is not really the best practice for keeping a certain niche viewer continuing to click through to the next video. Bottom line is I make the videos for me first and then if someone enjoys them after I enjoyed making them, that is just gravy to to me.
I think the issue is YT assuming he's directing his videos to children, and thereby facing the wrath of COPA. Maybe if he added some swear words to his descriptions? Like, about to fix up this mutha f***ing car like a mutha f***ing pro? I dunno 😕?
alot of these channels are fake aswell, destroying the car before hand and then "restoring" it
@@iambiggus
Meh, he'd probably do better age restricting his videos then. But there isn't a perfect solution since UA-cam's shitty algorithm is the problem.
The only diecast channels I watch are: "Diecast Resurrection" who focuses on paint and customs, "Martie's Matchbox Makeovers" who restores forgotten and abused matchboxes, and of course baremetal, who does a mix of both of the other two.
Smiled at the This Old Tony reference... always cool when a couple of my favourite channels cross over. Another great vid!
When we get an AvE reference in a Baremetal video, I'll get chills
Everything going alright? Missing the content.
I cant speak for anyone else but I prefer it qhen you use every single tool and technique at your disposal to make the best projects you can, rather than sticking to simple tools people have around. This is because I don't use your videos as guides, I just watch them for entertainment 🤷♂️👍
Cool project btw! Love the Fallout games. This is the time to go back to games, too! Not a lot else most of can do, after all ... ...
His toolset is like watching The New Yankee Workshop after watching The Woodwright's Shop at times. All that's missing is something with a laser on it to indicate the cut line and a bunch of tools hooked up to vacuums. And a reminder about the most important tool, safety glasses.
I personally use these for inspiration for my own hot wheels customs. But I'm making my own thing so it doesn't really bother me that he uses more exotic techniques than I came muster.
Hey brother, are you still around? I hope you can pull some positive vibes through all we have going on today. Stay safe and stay positive. Missing your content brother. Your videos help me pass time and learn through this mess of a world we live in now.
I still love the glowing tank on this one. 😍
The glow in the dark glass is a nice touch
2 months without a new video, i hope you are fine, miss your videos so much :-(, greetings from germany
You started with kind of a beefed-up Christine .... that would be awesome too, to build a Christine, while she wasn't in her best shape ... 😅 👌🏽
It pretty much was Christine... same car... same paint scheme, sans red leather interior.
@@makrostheblack4791 Christine didn't have such massive wide rear wheels 😜
pro street Christine
Yes, only this was a 1957 model, where as in the movie, Christine was portrayed as a 1958 model. However, it doesn't really matter because they used both 57 and 58 models of Fury, Belvedere, etc. To build the many movie cars used in filming.
Is anyone here a Steven King, Christine fan?
As the song plays on the radio; 🎶 you can keep knocking but you can't come in....
Or come out
KEEP A KNOCKIN’ BUT YA CAN’T COME IN!!!!
OK Christine..... show me!
Yup
Glad you're back. I would make a clear spot on the windshield where someone rubbed a clean spot to see our of
Hey, are you still doing the videos? You haven't uploaded for 2 months, not a sign of life. Some community post or a quick update video would be nice. Let us know if you plan on continuing the channel or if you dropped it.
You always give yourself a hard time. I think, everyone likes your custom body works and ideas. I personally really enjoy every single video. Keep up the great work!
I don't do twitter or insta or facebook, so I'm not sure if I missed something. Does anyone have news on BMHW? Vacation? Break? Quit? Covid?
I'm not usually a big fan of weathering due to the 'too much' issue you mentioned, but in my opinion, this is one of the best if not THE best weathered car you've ever done! Love how it came out, especially the driver's side, looks very realistic. Keep up the awesome work!
This is so cool! I love how easy you explain the process in customizing the car. Thank you!
Amazing timing, I replayed Fallout the other day, and I'm currently playing through Fallout 2 again. About to have the Highwayman repaired, actually. Incredible work, as always!
Make sure to get a special part that lowers the usage of the fuel
No worries, I’ve played through the game dozens of times over the years, but thanks for the tip :) I’m avoiding parking it in New Reno until the postgame so I can unlock the grav-plates, too.
Beautiful build. Always loved the original Fallout games and your custom videos so this was definitely the best of both worlds. Hopefully you can keep doing them and UA-cam doesn't kill off your channel; this is the kind if content I'm here for.
I've been waiting for your calm, relaxing upload for sooo long, man. Thnx!
UA-cam just doesn't promote enough of it's own youtubers. Seriously, this is some high quality craftsmanship and I would keep watching every new upload.
For me, there wasn't much reason i ended up finding this channel. I think it was deciding to watch one of your videos, then staying for the rest. Hopefully you find the right thing to combat against youtubes system.
I just wanted to say thank you for all the work you put into your videos. I've been following your channel for a while now and I really appreciate the breadth of knowledge that you've shared. I've learned a lot of new techniques for model making that I hadn't even thought about using and I am always looking forward to a new video. The amount of effort you put into each video really makes your channel stand out! Thanks again!
I LOVE what you did with the car here, it's truly special looking! I hope we can get another video with similar techniques used, as this was really cool to watch.
This is an amazing build and I really hope you’ll be able to give us more quality builds for the foreseeable future! We all wish you the best
Got that awesome Mad Max feel to it dude, congratulations on the effects of making this custom die cast car I love it.
i feel like your personality showed more in this video then others. love it :D
Love the work you do, Fallout is one of my favorite series and I think this car turned out great!!!
Great job! Always nice to see a new build from you. You were one of the first diecast channels that I subscribed to and still definitely one of my favorites. I have been customizing for a long time but still manage to learn new techniques from watching your content. Cheers and thanks for the videos!
I'm so happy to see a new video!!!!! Definitely your most unique kustom yet. The interior looks great and the glass work is very cool. Keep up the great work.
ThisOldTony is the channel, that I can't get enough of. Definitely a favorite. You two are kind of have a similar "vibe". And thanks for the video, enjoyed it very much!
While I have never played the game the car looks really neat! I enjoy you channel because you introduce a lot of new and advanced techniques.I always look forward to a tutorial from you as I know it will be quality content.
Awesome custom work and realstic looking result. The car on the little Diorama in front of an desert scene looks very nice.
I like watching these, I don’t consider them a waste of time and it’s also showing me ways I can do something if I don’t have a specific tool. Keep up the good work baremetal
Very nicely done.. I've never worked with glass but found your video to be very informative and the glow in the dark just puts it over the top.. Thumbs up👍
I wait patiently for every video you post. Love your content and always creative and informative keep up the good work.
I love your videos so much, really puts me in such a good mood
Good to see you back. I thought you had emigrated! Keep up the interesting builds. This one was definitely different.
As everyone knows by what I've done on my channel I LOVE Gaslands cars, and I am a HUGE Fallout FrEaK! THIS is beyond kick-ass. We're talking a whole new level of kick-assness, lol. SUPER awesome job my friend. I'm SO gonne build something like this :)
Just starting the video now. Been playing Fallout since the first one debuted in the 90's. I haven't hit the like button so fast in my life, let alone based on the thumbnail.
Fallout is the best. Too bad about '76.
I appreciate that you show mistakes made (not needing to cut out the trunk) as well as the final product. Stay safe. We're all in this together, just separate.
Actually, you can purchase a large blower for the Chryslus in game, which you're right, doesn't make sense for a fusion battery powered car but still.
Great custom, as usual! The glowing generator made for a very cool addition!
Maybe it's part of the cooling system for the reactor.
@@CAMSLAYER13 Actually the Highwayman didn't use a reactor like the Corvegas and Atomic V8's. The Highwayman was an all-electric car that could be charged with either Micro-Fusion Cells or Small Energy Cells. A blower can be installed by Ratch at the NCR that gave the car a speed bonus. Though I'm not sure how that works exactly
@@stuntman7799 well it could be cooling the batterys allowing you to draw more power without them over heating
@@CAMSLAYER13 Sorta like pc cooling fans right?
@@MozambiqueEnjoyer6097 its kinda hard to say since we don't really know what it does, assuming its providing cooling you could say they were serving the same purpose. A blower, or supercharger, on an actual car is an air compressor.
Car looks great! You're in my top 5 fav yt channels so I hope you don't stop putting content out :D
Your skills are unmatched...your'e still the man.The longer the videos,the better.Keep it up.
Nice job, always good to see new techniques.
Hi, I really like your videos. Its the only scale model channel that has narration and I love it. Please keep it up.
Your channel sets the standard, I was glad to see you posting again. Don’t let the algorithms stop your creativity. I’m looking forward to blown glass windshields in future vids...
Not only do I discover a video by you, that oddly didn't get in my notifications, but it also Fallout related? This is perfect.
Maybe label them as "die-cast models" rather than "die-cast cars"
Anything to make it seem drier and less youth-appropriate. Tough break man, people like you are the casualties in that big lawsuit. Google will probably get it sorted some day, but their only motivation right now is to show compliance, which means they're not thinking of guys like you at all.
True and good idea!
Or maybe "die-cast scale models" that sounds _really_ dry 😅
You make badass cars and you play Fallout, the best games ever. This video just made my evening, thank you.
I actually thought it was cool to see how long it takes to actually paint with the airbrush , it is definitely something that shouldn’t be rushed !
I hope your channel overcome this difficult time :(( stay safe too!
Greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷!
Great job. The glow powder tank looks awesome. Love your channel.
I love this channel and I love fallout, this video is the perfect mix!
Fallout is my favorite series (well until 2018 lol)! This looks incredible good job dude!
I love your content. As I build many models (mainly airplanes, WW2 era) myself, watching this gives me so many ideas I could try out. I wonder if I can make a custom airplane someday. Keep doing what you do!
Awesome idea! Loved it. Great outcome apart from the boot. In the game the boot lid was totally missing and had some random stuff in there.
Please do keep up the good work I enjoy watching your posts as well as all the other guys. I wish I had the talent to do it myself.
Oh man, what a transformation, well done mate👍
I really like the custom things you do. It's Interesting to see very different things being done.
As for your videos, it's sad that although I'm subscribed, I don't see new videos pop up. Hope you figure out the algorithm to help your channel.
Also your profile picture of Adam Le Brese falcon, that car is a absolute masterpiece and one of my favorite coupes!
Good video, I really like the ferric finish.
(also the ToT joke was a good one)
It's amazing how often you start seeing United Nuclear products after you realize who runs the company
Hope you stay safe too! I’m in quarantine and I watch your videos to pass the time! Love your channel! I will also always make sure to watch every one of your videos so you can get 1 extra view.
Loved to get the Highwayman i Fallout 2. Great job on recreating it in scale modeling :)
That turned out really nice looking!
This is really fantastic. I love the mix of classic Fallout and the newer games. I'd love to see more Fallout/game/movie vehicles.
Oh man. I remember mentioning this on a vid of yours a while back. It looks fantastic!
"discount version of This Old Tony"
I'd can just hear him saying...."Gee....that's pretty cheap"
His dry humour is the best!
Thanks for the upload mate. A great recreation there!
Looks amazing. thanks for making these vids
I was. Watching one of the other channels like yours yesterday and I was wondering what happened to you. That came out really nice and welcome back.
I feel that The Chosen One would have happily driven your interpretation of their car. Looks cool as heck! Just needs a SuperMutant in the back, and a Cyberdog hanging out the window.
Regarding what you said at the end: I've not seen your vids in my sub feed recently and just by chance thought I'd check in and yup, there's vids I didn't know about. Guess I need to use the bell a bit more. Good work as always =)
I know CV-19 has taken a toll on us all, but don't give up bro. Yes ad rev is down because advertisers have been ditching, but if you can (financially) continue forward. Don't let the others outdo you brother.
That's a really cool weathering technique. I'll have to try it out.
This is really awesome my dude, I really hooe you're doing well and staying safe.
Damn nice work, looks great
You, Martys Matchbox Makeovers and Sidewaysking75 are the absolute pinnacle of this art form. We need you guys making content as you guys do the really unusual and provide the entertainment factor. Please don't die a slow death.
I think this is my favourite of your builds so far.
I really like your videos. I hope you can continue to make these. The diorama ones are my favorite good luck never quit
That is a really cool creation. Like the glow in the dark touches...
i am missing your channel man. i learn a lot from you. i am beginner restorer and custom die cast. thanks for every thing
I hate that youtube is giving you so much trouble, I Love Watching What You Do Here It Is Amazing. I really hope you can keep it up here.
it looks amazing! in the final shot that glow thingy really makes it look amazing. i wonder if you can apply that powder to the headlights to create the illusion of them working...
Well that was nostalgic. Heard the music playing in my head as I watched this.
Curiously I always figured the car had an airscoop, I guess it’s a battery block or a heatsink.
Happiness is, when one of your favourite UA-cam creators also likes your favourite video game series!
The Highwayman is absolutely awesome brother, I am also a huge fan of the Fallout series. Excellent job
The rust effect is really good in this one!
looks awesome. acid and iron solution? who woulda'thunk of that? creating a glass tube and tank with night-glow stuff? milled brass stuff?
but you did all of that, and it looks awesome! :D
and I hear you on the weathering. some gaslands builds look a good bit uniform because all is naught but rust.
have I told you your build looks awesome? that's because it does.
keep up your works, stay save and healthy and don't worry too much. we'll stay here and watch you. :)
This is honestly beautiful.
It’s been 3 months where r u dawg
Looks amazing!
Great as always. I never get reminded when u have a new video. Anyway I'll keep a eye out thanks for all u do
How have not seen this till today you make some brilliant custom car's
love the glow. rust apocalyptic look is sweet great job
Such an awesome build and some great techniques used to do it too!
Thinking about it you could possibly use glass jars made for dolls houses for the tanks at the rear if you didn't own a glass making factory :D
loved this one bro, love all the content but am totally drawn to the distressed customs and kit bashed ones. awesome stuff
Glad to see a new video. Was a little worried.
No way! I've wanted to build this car for years!!! Great job man
Saw the tweet from Oxhorn and im in no way skilles as you but i used to do similiar minded stuff, like you did in this video, for the tabletop game Warhammer 40.000 and i loved the attention to detail and the length you go through to get your results, which shows a great passion and love. I switched my fokus from miniatures to Fallout 4 settlement mode because of time and space related reasons.
I am amazed what you did here and love the idea. If YT realy cuts content like yours down, than its a shame. Hopefully your channel recovers from this. Greetings from Germany.