Sorry to be off topic but does any of you know a way to get back into an Instagram account?? I was dumb forgot the login password. I would appreciate any help you can give me.
@Reyansh Holden i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and im trying it out atm. I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
Dmitry Toushe ну по сравнению с большинством моделистов, а тем более в сравнении с большинством ютуберов это просто вышак качества) я не говорю, что тут 100% детализация и аутентичность. Но от этого эта модель ни разу не упала в моих глазах.
@@nikcheshir8551 Ну да, всё познаётся в сравнении, согласен. Просто иногда удивляет что людей изумляют такие вещи, которые для любого ювелира не просто начальный уровень, а откровенная халтура. Ну что поделаешь у каждого свои представления о жизни. Я абсолютно не стремлюсь вас в чём-то переубеждать.)
Dmitry Toushe При чем здесь ювелиры вообще? Если до вашего лица, к примеру, докапываться, то для для какого-нибудь хирурга оно тоже азами лепнины покажется. Умник, блин
@@nikcheshir8551 Ахахаха))) Эко тебя торкнуло, прям поэму накатал, ну чё ещё пукнешь, психоаналитик?))) Ты прямо всю поднаготную свою выложил, прямо детальный портрет!))))
Dude, there is no one out there doing this kind of detail custom work! I just found your channel today, I stumbled upon your full Dodge pickup build, I have never seen anything like it. I shared the video on Facebook just to give you some advertisement. You deserve a lot more subs than you have. Hope your channel explodes!
This is peaceful . Hearing the wind blowing threw the trees and a slight hint of a Owl way in the back ground noise . Then the sanding . Heck I can even hear the thoughts of this guy building the body . All most like GOD is there and he thinking to him self saying GOOD .
Buenas noches , Señor quiero felicitarlo por el video de la pick up Dodge 100 1961 , ya que para dicho video no esta abierto a los comentarios , es magnifico su trabajo de artesano e ingeniero . Yo tuve pick ups 1965 , 1967 y 1976 teniendo en cuenta que son replicas el nivel de los detalles es perfecto .Solo quisiera preguntarle ¿ Cuanto le llevo terminarla ? . Muy asombrado por su trabajo . Saludos de Argentina .
Just WOW!... love the idea of trail damage! Looking forward to the finish of the build. Please keep making video's of it... you sir just added another subscriber! Nice Work!
Hi i just saw this build and im just amazed by this ive been workin on workin with styrene and im havein a bit of trouble bendin styrene i saw u usein a heat pad or something id like to get somethin like it may i ask what it is and were i could get one i tu for your time
Just got to say. While I admire the craftsmanship here. This is now more of a model than anything I would put on an rc. I mean. I get the idea behind it being crashable But at the same time. You just put all that work into those fenders that as soon as you bump something on a test run or something you'll have to either remold them. (Wich I get wouldn't be hard due to the foam inserts.) Or break out the bondo. Lol. I just don't see the point in this. Adds weight. Adds damage. I think the foam fenders. Painted to look good. Would have been a better choice. Just my opinion. But all in all... awesome. Love the look. And excellent work.
thanks for the response..i am getting my blue prints for the plymouth,so when i get the drawing do i make it out of paper first,like you mentioned in the forum,,then use cut out styrene from my drawings,than start shaping with putty?i appreciate your time.
March 31, 2018----Sorry, but is there part of this video missing? I understand how you made the fender and that's a neat trick.....but what about the part you attached to the fender? Didn't see any video showing how that was done and watched it up to the part where you're gluing the 2 pieces together.
great job. looks awesome, but I cringe every time your hand or fingers are in the way of the blade direction haha. usually if you've needed or seen someone that's needed stitches from a blade cut you place your hands differently or use something for protection.
Usually there are a few cuts on my hands. Don't worry, I'm used to it, I spent whole summer in the village when I was a kid creating and destroying things.
It's hard to find, may be it is listed by some other name. I buy from a seller from France on Ebay. And these sheets are very easy to work with. Let me know if you find somewhere else.
So cool! However, this was so cringey to watch as he was slicing the fender with the knife. I kept expecting him to slip and slice his finger open. Be careful, always cut away from you and/or use protection. I learned the hard way. I have little to no feeling in the tip of my left index finger from slicing it open with a hobby knife and cut through the nerve. I had to get stitches and six years later, still haven't regained full feeling in it.
just simply be careful. there are times when you do need to cut toward yourself, or else cut at an extremely bad angle (which is even more dangerous). i work in a kitchen and am around sharp blades 40hrs a week. :)
Skip to foil (3:51) shaping (6:58) removing styrene fender (10:44)
Sorry to be off topic but does any of you know a way to get back into an Instagram account??
I was dumb forgot the login password. I would appreciate any help you can give me.
@Zain Liam Instablaster ;)
@Reyansh Holden i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and im trying it out atm.
I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Reyansh Holden it did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thank you so much, you saved my ass!
@Zain Liam no problem :)
All this effort to have realistic damage? Ok, I subbed.
Are you that stupid?
I've always wanted to do this, to get realistic damage.
I’m about to try this. Crafting aluminum. Should work well
Маньяк просто!))) Красава) Вот это действительно настоящий моделизм, с таким подходом и детализацией
Nik, это ещё далеко не супер детализация.)))
Dmitry Toushe ну по сравнению с большинством моделистов, а тем более в сравнении с большинством ютуберов это просто вышак качества) я не говорю, что тут 100% детализация и аутентичность. Но от этого эта модель ни разу не упала в моих глазах.
@@nikcheshir8551 Ну да, всё познаётся в сравнении, согласен. Просто иногда удивляет что людей изумляют такие вещи, которые для любого ювелира не просто начальный уровень, а откровенная халтура. Ну что поделаешь у каждого свои представления о жизни. Я абсолютно не стремлюсь вас в чём-то переубеждать.)
Dmitry Toushe При чем здесь ювелиры вообще? Если до вашего лица, к примеру, докапываться, то для для какого-нибудь хирурга оно тоже азами лепнины покажется. Умник, блин
@@nikcheshir8551 Ахахаха))) Эко тебя торкнуло, прям поэму накатал, ну чё ещё пукнешь, психоаналитик?))) Ты прямо всю поднаготную свою выложил, прямо детальный портрет!))))
This guy is a master at scale making! 👏🏻👏🏻
You Damm right he is a artist. The artistic RC Model car builder
Dude, there is no one out there doing this kind of detail custom work! I just found your channel today, I stumbled upon your full Dodge pickup build, I have never seen anything like it. I shared the video on Facebook just to give you some advertisement. You deserve a lot more subs than you have. Hope your channel explodes!
What a pleasure to true craftsmanship in real-time. The crickets and wind are very calming. This is truly a watch and learn video. Thanks for sharing.
the ambience actually helps to focus on the job at task.😊
This is like ASMR for hobbyists. I love it
love the wind and crickets noises! its creative building and asmr in one thing.
I was at 12:25 before I noticed the chirping crickets...guess I was totally mesmerized by your work. 👍
Glad it's interesting!
thank you so much,now i have my work to do i am going to build a 1/4 scale 1969 plymouth roadrunner,,your the man..great craftsmanship.
Thanks, awesome, 1/4 scale would be gigantic!
Incredible craftsmanship! and great video.
So when are you making a foil body for an ffr chassis?
This is peaceful . Hearing the wind blowing threw the trees and a slight hint of a Owl way in the back ground noise . Then the sanding . Heck I can even hear the thoughts of this guy building the body . All most like GOD is there and he thinking to him self saying GOOD .
Awesome workmanship. Looks tedious but a nice result.
Thanks! Some tedious work is exactly what I need.
This guy is a weathering beast !
Wow this is incredible! Terrific job!
you should build a 60's car with these skills like a Ferrari 250 GTO or something, great effort, keep it up :)
THE DENTS YOU CAN PUT IN THEM!! COOL!!!
Sure would like to see the rest of the truck
Can always appreciate good craftsmanship!!!
You get a like from me dude!
Thank you!
Excellent video! The crickets are great lol!
that was the most satisfying thing i have ever seen
Looks like a pain in the ass to build.
are the crickets actually out side your window? or just edited in, makes the video rather relaxing. looks awesome too
Thanks! I wish they were real, love the sound, but actually the birds are singing here closer to sunrise, which is nice too.
the way your thumb finger is bending,that's a freaking me out :)
Now if you took the carved fender and made a mold of it (a negative) you could put them in a shop press, you could stamp aluminum fenders like that
Buenas noches , Señor quiero felicitarlo por el video de la pick up Dodge 100 1961 , ya que para dicho video no esta abierto a los comentarios , es magnifico su trabajo de artesano e ingeniero . Yo tuve pick ups 1965 , 1967 y 1976 teniendo en cuenta que son replicas el nivel de los detalles es perfecto .Solo quisiera preguntarle ¿ Cuanto le llevo terminarla ? . Muy asombrado por su trabajo . Saludos de Argentina .
you deserve a LOT more views
I should probably restart my RC Shell and do this
Thanks for sharing! I might try this on some of my vehicles.
Bruh, this is sick! I hope you end up working in ghe automotive field.
you, sir, are amazing, congratulations
the intro was so well done that I thought it was a 3d rendering
Respect from the skill
You are the mastar of this art thanks again that was awesome to see keep up the good work we love you Sr
this is like an asmr😂😂
what's the name of this plastic and the name of this type of metal??
Just WOW!... love the idea of trail damage! Looking forward to the finish of the build. Please keep making video's of it... you sir just added another subscriber! Nice Work!
Thanks and welcome! A lot of the process is also shown in photos.
Awesome job 😎
Hi i just saw this build and im just amazed by this ive been workin on workin with styrene and im havein a bit of trouble bendin styrene i saw u usein a heat pad or something id like to get somethin like it may i ask what it is and were i could get one i tu for your time
you sir are a genius!!!
careful, saying that tends to have the opposite effect and just reveals how little knowledge you have.
Just got to say. While I admire the craftsmanship here. This is now more of a model than anything I would put on an rc. I mean. I get the idea behind it being crashable But at the same time. You just put all that work into those fenders that as soon as you bump something on a test run or something you'll have to either remold them. (Wich I get wouldn't be hard due to the foam inserts.) Or break out the bondo. Lol. I just don't see the point in this. Adds weight. Adds damage. I think the foam fenders. Painted to look good. Would have been a better choice. Just my opinion. But all in all... awesome. Love the look. And excellent work.
What could be better than to destroy something that you put so much effort into and start something new
I dunno. Maybe doing this and not crashing it? Lolol.
Whys the foil so thick
amazing job man
Phew, glad the cat approved the foil
Where can I find the foil
Видимо кот в видео для масштабного сравнения модели
Great job!!!!
Thank you!
Very interested in having a body built do you do that
Боже, когда ты начинаешь резать на себя ножом, я испытываю боль!1
Very cool!
Whats the glue and does it dry fast? Also what grit sandpaper?
Make a Delorean and don't paint the aluminum! 🙏🙏🙏
Cool idea.
Константин, что за пластиковые листы вы гнёте?
Great video no music
And what is that tool called you are smoothing metal withthanks
Wood! :)
When your so good you dont need to buy models.
What kind of foil did u use? Do u have a link to where i can find some
Thats called sintra, not styrene. Nice work!
This is art ❤️
Super vidéo mais ses quoi la matière blanche ?
C'est du styrène il l'a dit avant matière plastique que tu peux chauffer découper poncer😋😀😶
Masterpiece😍
thanks for the response..i am getting my blue prints for the plymouth,so when i get the drawing do i make it out of paper first,like you mentioned in the forum,,then use cut out styrene from my drawings,than start shaping with putty?i appreciate your time.
Making a paper model is not necessary, but it will help to find inaccuracies.
Does anyone know What kind of aluminum foil he is using?
awesome video man u got my view and im subscribed. keep up the great work
Thank you!
wow you gave me an idea thx for this vid
oh ok..thanks for responding.
Um. Wow. Give Headquake a run for his money. Beautiful work my friend. Where do you get the time? lol :)
Here and there, among the old pinecones and under the fallen leaves collecting minutes...
Kalıp için kullanılan beyaz malzeme nedir?
what's the tool your using, there is zero damage to the aluminum.
This wooden tool with rounded edges is made for clay sculpturing.
Boa tarde que material vc usou
Why use the foil never seen it done before very curious?
It is crashable.
Where can i buy that foil
On Ebay or in local modeling stores.
What kinda foil is this
Imagine using this method to make rc general lee body's so you can have realistic damage when you jump it
Perfeito
wow! Beautiful work! What kind of foil is that?
Thanks! This is aluminum foil 0,13 mm (005 inch).
how much does it cost
Is it black plastic?
March 31, 2018----Sorry, but is there part of this video missing? I understand how you made the fender and that's a neat trick.....but what about the part you attached to the fender? Didn't see any video showing how that was done and watched it up to the part where you're gluing the 2 pieces together.
I made a video for this part, because it's the most tricky, next parts are shown in photos. There are a few solid body parts connected with screws.
Insane!
great job. looks awesome, but I cringe every time your hand or fingers are in the way of the blade direction haha. usually if you've needed or seen someone that's needed stitches from a blade cut you place your hands differently or use something for protection.
Usually there are a few cuts on my hands. Don't worry, I'm used to it, I spent whole summer in the village when I was a kid creating and destroying things.
Can you help me create a 1984 Corvette body for a 1/10th scale Vaterra V100-S?
Are you secretly Headquake137?
honey, I shrunk the fenders.
Можно спросить. Что это за матерьал белый? Как называется и где купить можно? Спс
Листовой пластик Evergreen, продается в «Верфи на столе».
Brother do you make any body for losi 5T????
I had Losi mini crawler and two micro crawlers. For the fast cars, I think factory body probably will be a better choice.
nice, dude!
You have interesting thumbs
Where did you get komacel, cant seem to find it anywhere
It's hard to find, may be it is listed by some other name. I buy from a seller from France on Ebay. And these sheets are very easy to work with. Let me know if you find somewhere else.
Is that an iron that youre using to heat the styrene?
It is an iron for snowboard waxing, I set it at about 120 degrees, but actually any heat source can be used.
very nice whats kind of foam are you using?
styrene? wasn't sure it that it
The styrene I used is 1.5-3 mm Evergreen and komacel.
awesome
So cool! However, this was so cringey to watch as he was slicing the fender with the knife. I kept expecting him to slip and slice his finger open. Be careful, always cut away from you and/or use protection. I learned the hard way. I have little to no feeling in the tip of my left index finger from slicing it open with a hobby knife and cut through the nerve. I had to get stitches and six years later, still haven't regained full feeling in it.
just simply be careful. there are times when you do need to cut toward yourself, or else cut at an extremely bad angle (which is even more dangerous). i work in a kitchen and am around sharp blades 40hrs a week. :)
may i ask what tool you use to flatten and smooth the foil?
I use a wooden tool for clay sculpturing.
@@bkonstant Thank you! I've been looking for this for days! What's the polish compound (or whatever it is) that you use on it?
@@bkonstant Thank you c:
What kind of foil is that ?
It is in the video, at 3:55.
What is the thickness off the foil your using?
Looks like 1 mm or .5 mm
It is 0,13 mm (.005). I thought it would be too thin, but it works fine.
Thanks👍
you from?
Great job but who showed you to cut towards your opposite hand with a razor blade. I have a scar to prove that’s not safe
Name of the material?
Styrene
0:57 - never cut towards yourself with a razor blade like this.