I'm still blown back by him using the LED in the light bulbs. We use those at my work and all I think is how bright they are, little did i know they make perfect blaster fire
I really liked how in the first few glamour shots, the sort of mirroring the cover was doing made it look like you could almost see the rest of the battle happening around them
This is my comment telling you what my favorite video of yours is for the snow globe. I first saw this video a while back and I have since watched every one of your videos! Thanks for what you do! Someday I hope to start making art like yours!
This is one of the coolest works I've seen. Very creative. Imagine having that but with led:s so you could change the colour to whatever you want to. Totally rad decoration.
Love your build. I recently saw this black paint on UA-cam that absorbs 99.3 ot 99.7% of all light. This would be perfect for your base and metal stands. Seriously, they will disappear and your laser blasts and ships will actually look like they are floating. Really hope you try this and upload it after the base and wire repaint
Wow Dude! I am a World War 2 Tank and plane model builder with chipping, mud, airbrush and detail skills. I am also a Big Star Wars Fan and you're making me think to go another direction! Wow!! Great work!
You know what's better than a band-aid for those little cuts? Cyanoacrylate. I love these tutorials. The use of the LED filaments opens a whole new aspect of modelbulding. Nice!
That's pretty spiffy. If a suggestion wouldn't be too much - get some vantablack paint for the base and the stalk things. It'll completely absorb the glow from the lasers, which would leave them seeming to hover and leave the black base surface as infinitely deep. A pot of vantablack or similar isn't all that much, I'm seeing sources for about $10-$12, and I swear blind it'll turn this from spiffy to mind borkling.
@@livelikeasuicide4837 Vantablack was bought exclusive rights to by an artist that never even invented it. The artist and creator now have a feud, and the creator has made paint that is much darker than vantablack, called black 2.0, and now an even darker paint called black 3.0, both of which are cheaper than vantablack.
Thanks for showing the tutorial section on sourcing and using the LED filament! I was trying like heck to find that stuff and didn’t know you were just chopping bulbs and using their boards. Massively simple and helpful! Thanks Dude
I'm working on the same project..... Except that I bought the ships premade and painted to save Hours and tons of effort, then used LED strings with black matte and left the bright places to simulate lasers, and cotton painted yellow to orange to simulate explosions. I finished the entire build in 4 hours
You are amazing! Is this just a hobby for you, or is your job similar to building these in some way? Because you should definitely do that for work you're so talented!
@@Boylei first time seeing your video, but I'd totally recommend building a simple website and listing some of your projects that you're willing to sell when you inevitably run out of storage room for them.
@krvnjrcbs People build on commission all of the time with known vehicles. The purchaser is also purchasing the model kits the diorama is built with. Limitations come with mass production of IP that you do no own.
Idk if this is your first video that I saw, but it's the one I always think of when I think of your channel. You've definitely sparked an interest for me to start making dioramas myself, I just need to find a space and the tools to do it!
i love how the box makes it look like there is more going on in the background ! also the explosion looks incredible, where did you learn that technique ?
This is great! I tried to find the 12v bulbs but I am not sure I got the right ones... do you happen to have a link to those? Either way, this is fantastic work!
Very good work!!! 👍🏻 Moved me to start modeling again. I wonder if you could make a video in which you explain in more detail how to connect filaments including resistor correctly. Couldn't find anything about it and it would help me a lot. 🙏🏻
Thanks to you, I realized the same thing but integrating it into a landscape in the Guilin region. I also replaced the electronic board part of the LED bulb with a 12V 2A power supply and added resistors in parallel on each LED (less chance of getting hurt ;)). Thank you very much for this tutorial!
You can now buy the leds in red and different colours on Ali. I bought the 3 volt versions and a small led driver. Thanks for this I plan on doing the same but hanging from the ceiling using much larger models that I just received.
Wow! That is so cool!! Even though I saw how it was made, my eyes only see the illusion. The steel wool sparks and the simulated impact on the Tie Fighter really sell it.
It's fun because when I watch the videos he makes that he has extensive commentary throughout, I think "hey wow I could do this, I should pick up this hobby!" but when he doesn't comment that much, like this video, I realize how little I really understand about it haha
incredible work! I cant help but wonder why 58 people would take the trouble to dislike this? As a die hard star wars fan I think these dioramas are totally on point!
I am going to attempt something like this in the next month. I don't have much experience in the "modeling / diorama" area. I would love for you to do a basic video for beginners such as what an in depth on how to paint and glue. Thanks for the awesome videos.
Bravo , c'est magnifique ! Très belle réalisation. L'idée de récupérer les led sur une ampoule à led est génial. Cela va m’inspirer pour faire une scène comme vous pour mon fils.
What a great looking diorama! Those led lights just make it come to life!!! Just a thought, but I think you can get away with only using a small sturdy tube in the middle to run wires of the laser beams through to hold them in place and that way it'll make it look a little less busy and cleaner looking.
I really like the idea of using steel wool for the sparks, because even if someone doesn't visually interpret that as sparks it still looks like pieces of the fighter getting shredded.
Your finger cut reminds me of an injury i got a while ago. Me and my brother were working with a soldering iron with an exacto knife attachment, and long story short, i got the very hot, very sharp exacto blade right into my thumb. It hurt so much 😂 i felt light headed for a little while afterwords
I rebuild your idea, thank you so much for sharing it. It took me a month getting all the materials and building it from your video. But I'm very happy with the result. I just used the tie advanced which comes in the package with the tie fighter because I wanted to save some money 😉😁
That is a really great effect! HOT! - Looking at the end it occurred to me that the base plate would be an excellent application for Vanta Black. It’s look like they were flying over the void.
Who would have thought a little steel wool could create such an awesome shrapnel effect? Great creativity, and a stunning end result!
I mean yeah, Shrapnel is metal
I'm still blown back by him using the LED in the light bulbs. We use those at my work and all I think is how bright they are, little did i know they make perfect blaster fire
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The “explosion”, if you will, on the inside of the wing is glorious.
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Damn, that's freaking cool. The way that shot goes through the TIE Fighter looks amazing. Great job sir!
Thanks! Appreciate your feedback.
This is awesome dude !!
I really liked how in the first few glamour shots, the sort of mirroring the cover was doing made it look like you could almost see the rest of the battle happening around them
I feel the creativity is strong in this one....
I'm a huge Star wars fan and your builds are far better than most collector's items out there!
The destroyed TIE looks just like the one on the box art for the original Rogue Squadron, very cool
This is my comment telling you what my favorite video of yours is for the snow globe. I first saw this video a while back and I have since watched every one of your videos! Thanks for what you do! Someday I hope to start making art like yours!
This is one of the coolest works I've seen. Very creative. Imagine having that but with led:s so you could change the colour to whatever you want to.
Totally rad decoration.
Four years later, this is still amazing.
Very cool 👍👍👍
This is the video that brought me to this channel originally and inspired me to start working with miniatures
Dang... the effects the blasts have on the case when it’s on the base makes the whole dio feel like it’s in a huge space battle! Well done sir!
Yeah would look really awesome if had backdrop in the case
I use to draw scenes like this all the time on MS-Paint when growing up out of boredom. To see it re-created with lights etc is cool
The steel-wool trick looks so absolutely awesome!
Very nice work!
This is probably my favorite video of yours because it taught me how to make laser blast damage on my own kits.
Love your build. I recently saw this black paint on UA-cam that absorbs 99.3 ot 99.7% of all light. This would be perfect for your base and metal stands. Seriously, they will disappear and your laser blasts and ships will actually look like they are floating. Really hope you try this and upload it after the base and wire repaint
Are you talking about Vantablack or something else that's commercially available? I think Vantablack is carcinogenic and hard to get anyway.
Sean Smith : yes. Vanta. But there is another one. Look up on UA-cam. I think it’s called moano black or something like that.
@@thebobloblawshow8832 Musou Black
@@r199ers thank you 👍👍
Wow Dude! I am a World War 2 Tank and plane model builder with chipping, mud, airbrush and detail skills. I am also a Big Star Wars Fan and you're making me think to go another direction! Wow!! Great work!
Whoa. You can make some serious cash for these. Great job
Yesss
Ya i would selling these bad boys!!
I will have one if you decide to sell some
Take my money
I would buy one in a hartbeat
You know what's better than a band-aid for those little cuts? Cyanoacrylate.
I love these tutorials. The use of the LED filaments opens a whole new aspect of modelbulding. Nice!
You blew my mind with that exploding tie fighter 🤯
I think this is probably one of my favourite of your videos, mostly just cos it’s one of the first that I watched and I’ve been subbed ever since
I would install some purple led’s in the engines of the x wing, to simulate their functionality
That’s a good idea!
@@Boylei Man this is a beautiful diarama..did you just solder the led cirquit to the 110/220 volt leads?
I think that’s be a little hard you’d prolly have to run wires through the model and those models are usually very fragile
Isn't the engine glow for X wings pink usually?
@@typhoon37351 I’d say magneta
SO simple and clean looking. You have a knack for not over complicating the scene. Keep up the good hard work.
*Outstanding work & trending again!* 🤯
Wow... Just wow... Came for the thumbnail, stayed stayed for the wauw effect... Just wow amazing job there!!
Thank you for watching! Appreciate it.
That's pretty spiffy. If a suggestion wouldn't be too much - get some vantablack paint for the base and the stalk things. It'll completely absorb the glow from the lasers, which would leave them seeming to hover and leave the black base surface as infinitely deep. A pot of vantablack or similar isn't all that much, I'm seeing sources for about $10-$12, and I swear blind it'll turn this from spiffy to mind borkling.
Vantablack can't be purchased, but I think culture hustle sells black 2.0 which is just as good
But musou black can.. new deepest black :)
Vantablack is more a coating then a paint, doubt any can product wich claims they are vantablack are in real vantablack tho
@@livelikeasuicide4837 Vantablack was bought exclusive rights to by an artist that never even invented it. The artist and creator now have a feud, and the creator has made paint that is much darker than vantablack, called black 2.0, and now an even darker paint called black 3.0, both of which are cheaper than vantablack.
MIND BORKLING!!!!
Wow, Other than writing, reading or just simply "Binge" watching...this kid is applying himself to some serious production.
Good Job & Good Luck.
Very nice! The explosion effect looks so good!
Thank you!
This is probably my favorite video, and the first one I watched too!
It's UNBELIEVABLE i can feel so much motion from a still model. Phenomenal work man.
Thanks for showing the tutorial section on sourcing and using the LED filament! I was trying like heck to find that stuff and didn’t know you were just chopping bulbs and using their boards. Massively simple and helpful! Thanks Dude
OMG this is amazing man, i'm an ULTRA star wars fan, And I'm almost crying just looking at the diorama hahahah, it was amazing man
Thanks so much! I will definitely be making more like it.
That is by one of the coolest diorama I’ve ever seen, probably because I was a huge Star Wars fan
Dead serious, I would pay you for a creation like this. It's beautiful. Is this even a possibility?
Dito
shutup and take my money!
SICK WORK DUDE!!!!!! THE EXPLODING TIE PUT IT OVER THE TOP....AWSOME!!!!!👍
I'm working on the same project..... Except that I bought the ships premade and painted to save Hours and tons of effort, then used LED strings with black matte and left the bright places to simulate lasers, and cotton painted yellow to orange to simulate explosions.
I finished the entire build in 4 hours
Hi have you got the links of these different items that you've mentioned? Especially for ships premade and painted
@@mandalorn2544 I'll take some pics and upload them... The ships were bought at target, already painted and assembled
@@LuisMendoza-pp9qi Ok thank you can you tell me when you uploaded the pics please? I really want to reconstitute this diorama. It's awesome.
Using the steel wool and the filaments from a light bulb are great ideas!
Absolutely amazing, you have great skill!
Thanks for your encouragement!
fantastic diarama, very inventive and skillful, got to be the best ive seen
"Stylo ren" made me spit out my drink. That is gold hahaha
This is my favorite video it’s the first of yours I’ve ever seen
You are amazing! Is this just a hobby for you, or is your job similar to building these in some way? Because you should definitely do that for work you're so talented!
Thank you for your kind words! I actually work in coffee. This is just a hobby of mine.
@@Boylei
So that's why you were moving so fast in the video!
Beautiful work sir, excellent.
@@Boylei first time seeing your video, but I'd totally recommend building a simple website and listing some of your projects that you're willing to sell when you inevitably run out of storage room for them.
Cant get over how incredible this turned out, know I've seen this 1 in particular at least 8 times.
Just saw this on Reddit. Love it
This is my favorite one that you have made!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Damn, That's really cool. i'm Serious
That steel wool makes a massive visual impact for something so small. Fantastic work!
This is amazing... So do you sell these? I love one for my office... LIke if it was mounted on the wall but 10x bigger..
Yes he needs sell them
@krvnjrcbs People build on commission all of the time with known vehicles. The purchaser is also purchasing the model kits the diorama is built with. Limitations come with mass production of IP that you do no own.
Idk if this is your first video that I saw, but it's the one I always think of when I think of your channel. You've definitely sparked an interest for me to start making dioramas myself, I just need to find a space and the tools to do it!
i love how the box makes it look like there is more going on in the background ! also the explosion looks incredible, where did you learn that technique ?
I love the TIE Fighter coming together and taking off.
In the voice of Vader...."Force is strong in this one"
I soooo want this 😍😍😍 My favourite star wars model I have seen! The steel wool is the finishing touch 👌 Very impressive!
Thanks for your encouragement! I will definitely be making more like it in the future.
This is great! I tried to find the 12v bulbs but I am not sure I got the right ones... do you happen to have a link to those? Either way, this is fantastic work!
Dónde se comparan esos modelos ? Gracias ......fenomenal trabajo , felicidades
Very good work!!! 👍🏻
Moved me to start modeling again.
I wonder if you could make a video in which you explain in more detail how to connect filaments including resistor correctly. Couldn't find anything about it and it would help me a lot. 🙏🏻
I will definitely get around to making an in depth tutorial soon.
I am blown away by the shrapnel effect. Great work.
Thanks so much!
Any commission work? I'll pay whatever
Dude, you’re the Boss - !!!
Genius build; lasers & exploding Tie Fighter execution is incredible !
So Little painting effort for such an amazing result
Awesome!!!
Thanks to you, I realized the same thing but integrating it into a landscape in the Guilin region. I also replaced the electronic board part of the LED bulb with a 12V 2A power supply and added resistors in parallel on each LED (less chance of getting hurt ;)).
Thank you very much for this tutorial!
You make good use of material to present such excellent result !!👍👍
I have never been this mesmerized by every second of a how to vid like I was for this. This is freaking glorious!!
Absolutely phenomenal!!!....just phenomenal
You could look at his dioramas for hours and still see new details
the damage part looks so good!
You can now buy the leds in red and different colours on Ali. I bought the 3 volt versions and a small led driver. Thanks for this I plan on doing the same but hanging from the ceiling using much larger models that I just received.
Wow! This is awesome! One of the best dioramas I’ve ever seen! And you can take that very seriously! Wow!!!
Wow! That is so cool!! Even though I saw how it was made, my eyes only see the illusion. The steel wool sparks and the simulated impact on the Tie Fighter really sell it.
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
This is the single coolest thing I have seen on youtube
Excellent job on this! Your creativity is amazing! Excellent use of the steel whool & LED buld. Great to see people thinking outside the box.
Thank you!
It's fun because when I watch the videos he makes that he has extensive commentary throughout, I think "hey wow I could do this, I should pick up this hobby!" but when he doesn't comment that much, like this video, I realize how little I really understand about it haha
It is amazing to express even the beam!
That is so dynamic and visceral.
Unbelievable!! So cool! You need to sell these!!
incredible work! I cant help but wonder why 58 people would take the trouble to dislike this? As a die hard star wars fan I think these dioramas are totally on point!
Thanks so much! I appreciate your encouragement. All my favorite channels on UA-cam have dislikes. I try not to let it get to me!
@@Boylei I guess every innovator has their critics. I’ll be following your amazing work from now on. May the force be with you
Dude, great job. The steel wool blast is fantastic.
I am going to attempt something like this in the next month. I don't have much experience in the "modeling / diorama" area. I would love for you to do a basic video for beginners such as what an in depth on how to paint and glue. Thanks for the awesome videos.
Bravo , c'est magnifique ! Très belle réalisation. L'idée de récupérer les led sur une ampoule à led est génial. Cela va m’inspirer pour faire une scène comme vous pour mon fils.
Wow! That looks so good! It’s one of those things that you could just stare at for hours. BIG respect!
What a great looking diorama! Those led lights just make it come to life!!! Just a thought, but I think you can get away with only using a small sturdy tube in the middle to run wires of the laser beams through to hold them in place and that way it'll make it look a little less busy and cleaner looking.
Elements from a lightbulb... you clever so and so.... this was incredible, the TIE Fighter taking the hit looks amazing!
Thanks so much!
Very nice, would be a cool piece for any Star Wars fan to have in their collection.
I have no problem saying this.....you are a master!!!!
A fine addition to your collection!
Truly impressive work and design! You have given me ‘a new hope’ to build and display my Star Wars kits!
Amazing work, love the damage effects on the Tie Fighter.
The tie fighter getting hit looks so good and cool
That explosion looks great man.
Awesome work! ..Great. But one or two green laser shots that miss x-wing would be extremly nice too! So Tiefighters also fire in direktion to x-wing.
I really like the idea of using steel wool for the sparks, because even if someone doesn't visually interpret that as sparks it still looks like pieces of the fighter getting shredded.
Brilliant use of filaments!
Your finger cut reminds me of an injury i got a while ago. Me and my brother were working with a soldering iron with an exacto knife attachment, and long story short, i got the very hot, very sharp exacto blade right into my thumb. It hurt so much 😂 i felt light headed for a little while afterwords
Best thing I’ve seen all week
You are truly one with the force!
I rebuild your idea, thank you so much for sharing it. It took me a month getting all the materials and building it from your video. But I'm very happy with the result. I just used the tie advanced which comes in the package with the tie fighter because I wanted to save some money 😉😁
That mate is brilliant 👍 very very good fantasy models
wow mate that's just bloody megga . the force is with you ! nice one
That is a really great effect! HOT! - Looking at the end it occurred to me that the base plate would be an excellent application for Vanta Black. It’s look like they were flying over the void.