If i had only seen a picture, i would never guessed that was made from cardboard except for the axles, and those tracks are a painstaking masterpiece of design and execution, Excellent video
I admire your work ethic. I haven't had the commitment to complete something like this for many years. The music isn't something I typically listen to, and it was great to hear something new that wasn't just yanked from the UA-cam library.
Thank You :) I just very recently started to handle time consuming projects and work. Before it was hard for me to do something that takes more then 4-8 hours. I think I started to enjoy it with my first skull project. Talking about music I listen a lot of music and very different kind of music but most of it is from the dark side. About SKD he is from my country and I have heard him live more then few times. And i was wondering if he will agree to allow his music in my video. I found a way to contact with him and he liked my previous video and agreed. So now this music is in my video :) i think I will continue using his music of course if he will be ok with it :)
You blow me away video after video. I am so happy you popped up in my feed. UA-cam finally did something right! lol Personally I enjoy the commentary; hearing your thought process and ideas. Amazing work! Thank you!
Sick stuff, this was dope to watch. I have a habit of playing build and restoration videos at 2x speed, the music in this video induced some anxiety. Can't wait to see what you come out with next!
Amazing work, thank you for sharing! I’m sure they do take a long time and lots of patience. But if you’re not too shy I’d love to see a video or two with maybe some tips for papercraft/cardboard practices you use to get such accuracy. Things to consider, ways of cutting and measuring that may help cardboard artist like me. Even the design part on computer I’m curious about your process. Either way thank you, it’s such a treat to watch this kind of craftsmanship.
Thank You a lot for your comment. I will think about it. And if you have any specific question about this video feel free to ask I will answer when I can 🙂
Pretty insane result in the end! Keep up the hard work! Just a tip - some weathering effects would make this look even more realistic - check out weathering techniques used in scale modelling, for example "Panel line washes", "chipping" and general weathering.
Great Work! Not every video needs to be so long or about finishing the entire project. This video could have been 5 videos with more dialogue. I'm sure there are others wanting to learn your craft, so tell them how!
Have you ever thought about merchandising what you create in the form of prestamped kits? I'm a paper mache and card board artist and like seeing programs like yours. Bravo on the creation of those treds.
Otur LASER, 20W at the head. $400 American. Worth it. You could make a fleet of tanks . Sam material. Single pass. Sed the file, sip warm tea, GLue it together, rinse repeat.
Please let us know how long it takes to do something like this! I think people would appreciate your effort even more! I do not know how you can even feel your hand after that much intricate cutting, especially in 3mm cardboard!!!
It took me 7 month to make patterns and then tank. I think If I was doing only tank then something about 4 weeks full time I guess. Wheels was about 25 hours. tracks was most insane and hardest. I did them 7 weeks every day was cutting for an hour or bit more but then fingers start to hurt. And I came back next day. And most funny thing is that I did cut twice as much tracks as I needed. A bit miscalculation. 😀
@@3dgarsdesign That is even longer than I had thought. Amazing. And believe me, I took one look at those tracks, and questioned your sanity, seriously. The workmanship is outstanding, but maybe you shouldn't be so hard on yourself? Have you thought about cutting out your pieces with a laser cutter? Repetitive stress injury is a very real thing...I know from personal experience.
@@3dgarsdesign Wow! 7 months; the time and effort is incredible. Donovideo is right though, you should find an alternative form of cutting because the injury is real, the damage can be permanent and costly to not only future projects but most importantly your livelihood. Plus the surgery to fix that problem, although not as invasive as lot of surgeries, doesn't always work. That's thick cardboard your cutting into while maintaining pressure and strength throughout the whole arm and hand for hours on end. That sounds very painful to me. Also, you most definitely should tell people at the beginning of the build how long it took to do the project. People like us, who are hobbyist and enjoy watching others create, know the dedication it takes and we appreciate hearing the details and thought process behind your decisions.
have you ever had any luck making something mechanically functional out of cardboard? years ago i got this mechanical pendulum clock kit from Wrebbit that was all carboard construction. it was really neat design and fun to build, but it never did work very well. i would love to see you tackle something like that.
I wanted to do here at least when you push the tank wheels spin. But I ran into some issues could not make so precise wheels and was not sure will track will not jam with the rear wheel. So decided to make it fixed. There is lot of things to think about for the next tank project. Don`t know if I will fix them all but hope there will be some improvements.
bro where do you design such project ? I am too very passionate about this kind of stuff. I do too want such tool from which i can design project can print it on paper...!
Today is a Happy day. I just got 100th subscriber. Thank You all :)
Those tracks alone. That almost felt as punishment. The result? Absolutely stunning.
Thank You🙂
I'd-a bent wire for the rungs on the turret. Your paper ones are amazing. The greeblies! Such Greeblies! Color me Jealous!
10, 000 points for NOT wrecking the beautiful paper ladder while fixing the turret!
If i had only seen a picture, i would never guessed that was made from cardboard except for the axles, and those tracks are a painstaking masterpiece of design and execution, Excellent video
Thank You :)
Dude. PLEASE keep making videos. You are a true artist.
Thank You 🙂 I will just need to figure out how to organize works to make more then few video a year 🙂
I admire your work ethic. I haven't had the commitment to complete something like this for many years. The music isn't something I typically listen to, and it was great to hear something new that wasn't just yanked from the UA-cam library.
Thank You :) I just very recently started to handle time consuming projects and work. Before it was hard for me to do something that takes more then 4-8 hours. I think I started to enjoy it with my first skull project. Talking about music I listen a lot of music and very different kind of music but most of it is from the dark side. About SKD he is from my country and I have heard him live more then few times. And i was wondering if he will agree to allow his music in my video. I found a way to contact with him and he liked my previous video and agreed. So now this music is in my video :) i think I will continue using his music of course if he will be ok with it :)
@@3dgarsdesign This is a great way for a lesser known artist to spread their music, well done.
@@nefariousyawn Thank you :)
Cheese Cloth Vents! Genius!
You blow me away video after video. I am so happy you popped up in my feed. UA-cam finally did something right! lol Personally I enjoy the commentary; hearing your thought process and ideas. Amazing work! Thank you!
Thank You for your comment :)
Welcome back, I'm blown away by the art you make with everyday materials, can't wait to see what you have in store for us!
Thank you :)
This belongs in a museum!!
:) Thank You :)
Badger and his crew of loons need to see this "Death Fridge" take shape
Thank you for taking the time to show us all of these projects. God bless you and all those who walk beside you through your life's journey.
Thank You :)
Those tunes took me on Your KV-2 Journey , Great Skill level and Patience Bro Cheers 🍻
Thank You :)
Your skulls were awesome .... This is next level ...
Thank you 🙂
Outstanding work, looking forward to whatever you're doing next.
Thank You :)
Sick stuff, this was dope to watch. I have a habit of playing build and restoration videos at 2x speed, the music in this video induced some anxiety. Can't wait to see what you come out with next!
Thank You :)
That's incredible! Fantastic work!
Thank you :)
i love attention to details. crazy amout of hours put in to make it happen! great job!
Thank you :) It was insane amount of work but in the end I`m happy about the result :)
Amazing creativity. Looking to see more. Keep it up:)
Thank You :)
This is an amazing piece you are a true artist. I am subscribing.
Thank You :)
Awesome work, thanks for sharing!
Thank you :)
Amazing work, thank you for sharing! I’m sure they do take a long time and lots of patience. But if you’re not too shy I’d love to see a video or two with maybe some tips for papercraft/cardboard practices you use to get such accuracy. Things to consider, ways of cutting and measuring that may help cardboard artist like me. Even the design part on computer I’m curious about your process. Either way thank you, it’s such a treat to watch this kind of craftsmanship.
Thank You a lot for your comment. I will think about it. And if you have any specific question about this video feel free to ask I will answer when I can 🙂
I just found your channel. This is good stuff! Looking forward to the next.
Thank you :)
This is amazing. Nice work!
Thank You :)
Pretty insane result in the end! Keep up the hard work! Just a tip - some weathering effects would make this look even more realistic - check out weathering techniques used in scale modelling, for example "Panel line washes", "chipping" and general weathering.
I have thoughts about weathering but don`t think it is for me. But will se maybe some day :) And Thank You :)
Great Work! Not every video needs to be so long or about finishing the entire project. This video could have been 5 videos with more dialogue. I'm sure there are others wanting to learn your craft, so tell them how!
I will keep that in mind :)
This was amazing!
Thank You 🙂
Brilliant!
Thank You :)
Ooooopa gorgeous
Thank You :)
This looks insane :)
Top!!!
nice one
Thank You :)
This makes me feel any to build stuff with cardboard like this, tho I don’t think I would have your patience.
Star with smaller things :) And you might find patience :)
Have you ever thought about merchandising what you create in the form of prestamped kits? I'm a paper mache and card board artist and like seeing programs like yours. Bravo on the creation of those treds.
Thank You for Your comment.
I think about lot of things and about kits as well but need some time to figure all that out and make it come true.
More videos please!!!!
:) There will be :)
Otur LASER, 20W at the head. $400 American. Worth it. You could make a fleet of tanks . Sam material. Single pass. Sed the file, sip warm tea, GLue it together, rinse repeat.
Yes I`m thinking about a Laser cutter but not right now need to renovate my working place and then I can think about that :)
Awesome :)
Please let us know how long it takes to do something like this! I think people would appreciate your effort even more! I do not know how you can even feel your hand after that much intricate cutting, especially in 3mm cardboard!!!
It took me 7 month to make patterns and then tank. I think If I was doing only tank then something about 4 weeks full time I guess. Wheels was about 25 hours. tracks was most insane and hardest. I did them 7 weeks every day was cutting for an hour or bit more but then fingers start to hurt. And I came back next day. And most funny thing is that I did cut twice as much tracks as I needed. A bit miscalculation. 😀
@@3dgarsdesign That is even longer than I had thought. Amazing. And believe me, I took one look at those tracks, and questioned your sanity, seriously. The workmanship is outstanding, but maybe you shouldn't be so hard on yourself? Have you thought about cutting out your pieces with a laser cutter? Repetitive stress injury is a very real thing...I know from personal experience.
@@3dgarsdesign Wow! 7 months; the time and effort is incredible. Donovideo is right though, you should find an alternative form of cutting because the injury is real, the damage can be permanent and costly to not only future projects but most importantly your livelihood. Plus the surgery to fix that problem, although not as invasive as lot of surgeries, doesn't always work. That's thick cardboard your cutting into while maintaining pressure and strength throughout the whole arm and hand for hours on end. That sounds very painful to me. Also, you most definitely should tell people at the beginning of the build how long it took to do the project. People like us, who are hobbyist and enjoy watching others create, know the dedication it takes and we appreciate hearing the details and thought process behind your decisions.
@@nanuq83 Thank You 🙂 And I will think about finding better way of cutting those cardboard pieces.
Amazing work. Question - why don't you use a laser cutter or cricut machine or something?
Thank You :) Because I don`t have one. It is second reason first one is if I can do it without one. Like a challenge for me :)
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Thank You :)
I would love to see if you could do a dragon head just like the skulls with led fire
I don`t think dragon is possible just with this method. But time will show :)
have you ever had any luck making something mechanically functional out of cardboard? years ago i got this mechanical pendulum clock kit from Wrebbit that was all carboard construction. it was really neat design and fun to build, but it never did work very well. i would love to see you tackle something like that.
I wanted to do here at least when you push the tank wheels spin. But I ran into some issues could not make so precise wheels and was not sure will track will not jam with the rear wheel. So decided to make it fixed. There is lot of things to think about for the next tank project. Don`t know if I will fix them all but hope there will be some improvements.
What do you think about using a cnc machine?
That would be great :)
bro where do you design such project ? I am too very passionate about this kind of stuff. I do too want such tool from which i can design project can print it on paper...!
I did it in Autocad. There must be other software which can be used for this kind of projects. But I prefer this one :)
You are amazing!! I can't wait to see what you do next!!!
Thank You :)