Nice idea using the hair straightener to manipulate the plastic. My wife would end me if i tried using hers to do that....And as usual Jago hits us with another clean, creative & cool AF build. Keep it up you mad scientist, your builds keep getting better 🤯💯 👍. P.s. Asymmetrical always a sick look great work as always dude
Thanks for a chill half hour, and letting us see the creative process come together ✨ I kept wondering when you'd work on the window / canopy part of the vehicle. I didn't notice the "Unmanned" part of the title until after 🙃 With this being unmanned and having a full rotation mini gun, it would sure be hard to get away from and not get shot by! 👍 _And it was nice to see you roughing up the parts you were going to glue together. Everyone always says to do this but they never show the process - and I always forget!_ _(I guess I'm a visual learner)_
We are always finding new ways to burn the hell out of our fingers. Matte medium or matte mod podge will help paint stick to surfaces. Great Job!
Lol You are right! Thanks for the tip, I have matte mod podge so I'll try it out!
Nice idea using the hair straightener to manipulate the plastic. My wife would end me if i tried using hers to do that....And as usual Jago hits us with another clean, creative & cool AF build. Keep it up you mad scientist, your builds keep getting better 🤯💯 👍. P.s. Asymmetrical always a sick look great work as always dude
Lol, I wouldn't advise that either! Thanks for the support!
Thanks for a chill half hour, and letting us see the creative process come together ✨
I kept wondering when you'd work on the window / canopy part of the vehicle. I didn't notice the "Unmanned" part of the title until after 🙃
With this being unmanned and having a full rotation mini gun, it would sure be hard to get away from and not get shot by! 👍
_And it was nice to see you roughing up the parts you were going to glue together. Everyone always says to do this but they never show the process - and I always forget!_ _(I guess I'm a visual learner)_
Thanks, I'll show more of the process from now on!
Got a real maschinen krieger feel to it.
Nice trick... heating the styrere... havent seen anyone else do that.
Thanks!
Super. yu made good view,=))
Thank you very much!
Wonderful model, as always.
I was wondering if this is a new ship or a reiterated thing, based on your existing models
This is a new ship that just happed to come up with as I was playing around with some parts.