The great thing about this channel is how he describes everything he is doing even when he is not sure if it will work or not. I love learning new techniques as I am only a beginner and a lot of other channels don't explain things, some don't say anything at all! Creative Cuts and Boylei Hobby Time are my two favorites. I thought for sure the carving of the resin was going to be a fail but it turned out awsome! Keep these great videos coming CC!
Haha I guess he was an engineer who could problem solve... or being desperate make you do some crazy things .... or a crate of red bull washed up and he got on one haha who knows? But it's fun to wonder haha
@ItzSeannyy It doesn't matter how "super in shape" anyone is, they can't lift half a plane wing or 2 trees mate. The channel and I were just having a little joke about how obviously impossible this was, but not tearing him down for the stylistic choice or anything, so there's no need for you to come here trying to add credibility where there's none to be found. In reality the survivor would most likely have been living in the crashed plane.
I absolutely love the tone and feel of this video, and I assume your entire channel. You have a wonderful narrating voice that is subdued/relaxed while feeling very natural, like you are just sharing your thoughts despite likely reading from a script. I also appreciate the relaxed nature of the video itself, restrained from the typical 20 cuts per minute, and you are confident enough to leave space for silence/no narration. Of course your music choices add to the relaxed, meditative feel . . . and there are probably several other things you are doing behind the scenes that I am not consciously aware of, but nevertheless contribute to our enjoyment. Along with your skill/knowledge of crafting, I truly think you have a special channel! So glad UA-cam recommended you, looking forward to enjoying every upload! Thank you for your hard work and the wonderful state of relaxation you helped me achieve.
Cheers!! The story sort of developed as I went. One idea sparked another, so to speak. In that sense, it was an adventure for me too. Thanks for watching 👍👍
This is a marvellous scene, and I loved the narrative, all the little attention to details really makes it actually an enchanting and accurate scene! Those ocean waves are genius, the best diorama ocean Ive seen being hand made, I loved it.
I celebrate every one of your videos. There are dozens of channels dedicated to dioramas and miniatures, but CC is very special. It´s like when I was a child and eagerly waited for that movie on the big screen. Great scenarios, impressive photography and always, a story drivern by imagination. Thumbs up!
You need sandpaper blocks and sticks mate, just grab some wood cut it small and in the shapes you prefer (i suggest squares, rectangles and even some round one's) it's a lot easier to sand down anything if your hand can hold something properly. The model on the other hand, amazing... just amazing. You were good from the beginning but your growth is still showing wonderfully, this is a project you can really be proud of, 10/10
Haha great ideas and it is something that I actually do do, not always on camera but yeah sanding stick and emery boards play a big part in my creations. Great tips though. Thanks for watching
Your welcome dude, I got lots of sci-fi stuff on the channel too. Have a browse and maybe you will find even more inspiration. Either way many of the techniques can be easily transfered and of you get stuck I'm always happy to help or give advice. Best of luck with your builds 👍👍
I love how you can hear the passion and desire for modeling in your voice. Speaking of voice: Are you already working as a dubbing actor or as a voice actor at all? I think you should consider it if not! And apart from that, thanks for this lovely video and the good ideas!
That's it, I'm hooked, and I need a new hobby now. All my 1/6th scale figures need dioramas, bases, environments like THIS! Time to get the supplies and get started. Thank you. Can't believe how much depth just the water you added brings to the diorama. Absolutely stunning work and I am S H O C K E D your channel does not have more exposure.
Haha thank you and sparking the inspiration in others is my main goal. And thank you for your kind words about the channel, maybe because I cant post as regularly as others (work) but I'm good, I don't really do it for the numbers or money, just for the love of building and sharing creative ideas.
@@creativecuts7803 I get it! There are so many things I'd like to get into but looking at how much time I have in my life it feels impossible sometimes. Looking forward to diving into this :) appreciate your work, attitude, and keeping up with your projects!
@@creativecuts7803 Actually have a question, how would you go about creating a diorama in 1/6th scale? I am looking at creating environments for my Nathan Drake statues, my Hot Toys Spider-Man figures, etc.
@KitsapDrummer pretty much the same processes will apply to all scales - just the shortcuts, so to speak change. The trick is to know what to include and what can be suggested. This will dictate the overall size - I can think of many times when I started a build, got excited, wanted to include everything and ended up with something huge. Sometimes less is more. 👍
How do you only have 7.3k views? Outstanding. I always wanted to see someone do a hypothetical plane crash of say, an F-35c crashed on an island. If a China / Taiwan / USA war actually transpired, something off a a hypothetical like that.
Haha you and me both. Major leap of faith but very happy with the results. Buy I very much didn't know how it was gonna go when I started. All part of the fun I guess haha
Fabulous waves and diorama. Having been killed by cannibals all too often in The Forest, he's lucky there's none of them there :) The grout for sand is a great idea. I've had some success with Bicarbonate of Soda but it's so gloopy. Thank you yet again )O(
Thanks, I guess it comes down to lots of experimentation. There is rarely a project which doesn't throw up some kind of new challenge but it's the best way to learn
Fantastic result. I've also seen some modelers use compressed air to blow waves in the resin while still wet. One hypothetical question though. Where did he get the wooden planks to make his shelter.
Thanks - the whole thing was a giant experiment to be honest. I would definitely change one or two things if I were to build it again but overall really happy. And hypothetically, all kinds of things wash ashore. Or hypothetically our survivor chipped down some stones to make an axe, chopped a tree and then got really good at honing down planks out of the tree trunk. Lots of questions but equally as many possibilities. 😎👍✌️
@@creativecuts7803 If the Swiss Family Robinsons can build a three house with plumbing and a working elevator then a plane crash survivor who may have been a saw mill hand can certainly split some planks. I really like the way you use paints to make everything so realistic.
Wilsooooon! 🏐Excellent build, must have taken some courage to dremel the resin like that, the water & waves turned out very nice. Great trick with the clearcoat aswell!
Thank you, and an honour to have you watch my video. You were a huge source of inspiration when I started out. You have a gift working with natural foliage and such and I very enjoy the style of your videos. Clean, simple, funny but full of knowledge. Very happy to see you back on yt and look forward to what is to come. From one "cuts" to another - keep gluing your fingers together haha 👍👍👍
I've been looking for channels like Boylei Hobby time, Studson Studio and North of the Borders, so I found you, this is the first of your videos I've watched.
🤣🤣 I take it you mean Clive Owen... I seem to get a lot even though he is from a completely different part of the UK. Either way I take it as a compliment. Thanks for watching
Amazing once again! In my head the passenger gained super human strength from a mysterious drug he was transporting making him able to pick up a planes wing 😊
You make my builds looks like childen toys. Really amazing work my guy. Keep up this amazing work. I hope that one day I can be just maybe half as good as you one day.
Hahaha we all start somewhere but the main thing is not be hard on yourself - take inspiration from all walks of life and enjoy the journey. I have been making art in one form or another for over 20 years so I guess my journey has been longer than some. Have fun and always keep creating!!
Omg this was so cool. Your voice is so relaxing! I've never made miniatures before but I'm going to start soon as I just love them. This was a great intro, thanks! :)
Great job 🙂 You have to be getting quite a collection of dioramas now. Do you keep them all or have some become presents? Or perhaps even sold? They are good enough for both.
Haha yes you are certainly correct. Building up quite the collection. And yeah, storage, presents and sold a few too. Just having fun with it really. Might even do a couple giveaways on the channel. Thanks for watching 👍
Thanks for this video man it was really informative, I have tried using a Dremel on my epoxy resin water in previous dioramas and never quite got the look I was going for. Perhaps I didn't polish it enough and the extra step you took with adding the clear coat on top might have been just what I needed. Thank you, and keep making amazing videos and dioramas!!
That was absolutely epic. I really like the progression of the project and how it developed. I'm glad you took your time and created your vision and story. Keep up the good work! I just found your channel so it doesnt seem like it was awhile between videos. Awesome!
I like the water effects and the basic ground work. Not so sure about the planks, they are not fine enough, look like inches by 16 inches or so. Also, if the guy is on an island all by himself, where'd he get cut planks from. Putting the wing up on top of the roof. Not sure one guy alone would be able to get it up there. As for the plane, I think I'd have it turned 90 degrees to the left, mostly under water. Ditching is usually done along the waves, not across them. Too much chance of the plane surfing and hitting the rocks at a fair clip. One thing, I think i'd have put a grave up on the beach, with a cross shaped from branches.
Thank you - I am happy to share my passion. Usually they take around 2 weeks to a month but editing and filming adds extra time. Also I fit around a full time job so evenings and weekends. Hope that helps a bit
Thank you so much. I pull this bit of foam out of a packing crate, but I know you can also get this thick stuff from builders yards. Sold as insulation board but not cheap. For modelling I get mine sent from amazon. Hope that helps a bit
I can see why the shelter would be built there…..but I wouldn’t have built it on that little beach at all, no matter how convenient. Big waves, big storm and he would be swept away.
The great thing about this channel is how he describes everything he is doing even when he is not sure if it will work or not. I love learning new techniques as I am only a beginner and a lot of other channels don't explain things, some don't say anything at all! Creative Cuts and Boylei Hobby Time are my two favorites. I thought for sure the carving of the resin was going to be a fail but it turned out awsome! Keep these great videos coming CC!
Thanks dude. Very kind of you to say. Lots more on the way
@@creativecuts7803awesome and relaxing to watch and listen to you
Dude must have been absolutely JACKED to have lifted all that into place for the shelter!
Haha I guess he was an engineer who could problem solve... or being desperate make you do some crazy things .... or a crate of red bull washed up and he got on one haha who knows? But it's fun to wonder haha
@creativecuts7803 I like the crate of red bull idea! 😂
Air Force pilots are SERE trained and overall super in shape, so it’s realistic reasonable feature to the story and project
@ItzSeannyy It doesn't matter how "super in shape" anyone is, they can't lift half a plane wing or 2 trees mate.
The channel and I were just having a little joke about how obviously impossible this was, but not tearing him down for the stylistic choice or anything, so there's no need for you to come here trying to add credibility where there's none to be found. In reality the survivor would most likely have been living in the crashed plane.
I absolutely love the tone and feel of this video, and I assume your entire channel. You have a wonderful narrating voice that is subdued/relaxed while feeling very natural, like you are just sharing your thoughts despite likely reading from a script. I also appreciate the relaxed nature of the video itself, restrained from the typical 20 cuts per minute, and you are confident enough to leave space for silence/no narration. Of course your music choices add to the relaxed, meditative feel . . . and there are probably several other things you are doing behind the scenes that I am not consciously aware of, but nevertheless contribute to our enjoyment. Along with your skill/knowledge of crafting, I truly think you have a special channel! So glad UA-cam recommended you, looking forward to enjoying every upload! Thank you for your hard work and the wonderful state of relaxation you helped me achieve.
Unequivocally epic! The sea turned out sooooo well.
Cheers dude 👍
Epic diorama, nice to see you trying something out of your comfort zone to try new stuff. I think its an amazing crafted piece of work.
Thank you dude. Very kind of you to say. Lots more on the way
These waves are perfection!
Glad he survived, so he could make that cool shelter!
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That water foam is absolutely amazing!
WOW, another great project, as always some great tips. Thanks for sharing.
You are very welcome Jim 👍
Great video - really enjoyable, especially with the backstory. I like the way you converted the pilot too - fantastic job.
Cheers!! The story sort of developed as I went. One idea sparked another, so to speak. In that sense, it was an adventure for me too. Thanks for watching 👍👍
This is a marvellous scene, and I loved the narrative, all the little attention to details really makes it actually an enchanting and accurate scene! Those ocean waves are genius, the best diorama ocean Ive seen being hand made, I loved it.
Thank you very much! 👍👍
I celebrate every one of your videos. There are dozens of channels dedicated to dioramas and miniatures, but CC is very special. It´s like when I was a child and eagerly waited for that movie on the big screen. Great scenarios, impressive photography and always, a story drivern by imagination. Thumbs up!
Thank you so much for your kind words. 👍👍
Wonderful diorama! Love the shelter, the waves and the plane wreck.
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Awesome work on the figure! Love the whole scene too.
Thank you
Never seen anyone carve their waves before 😮
Mad props dude 🤘
Wait till you see the build I am working on. I take the idea of carving to a new level haha.
You need sandpaper blocks and sticks mate, just grab some wood cut it small and in the shapes you prefer (i suggest squares, rectangles and even some round one's) it's a lot easier to sand down anything if your hand can hold something properly. The model on the other hand, amazing... just amazing. You were good from the beginning but your growth is still showing wonderfully, this is a project you can really be proud of, 10/10
Haha great ideas and it is something that I actually do do, not always on camera but yeah sanding stick and emery boards play a big part in my creations. Great tips though. Thanks for watching
Thank you for a stunning step by step overview, as well as explanation of your thoughts and process 🤩
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I appreciate your channel. You give me ideas and you do beautiful work. This piece speaks stoicism to me.
Stoicism indeed haha. Cheers dude
Great video. I love a nice positive diorama. May his oacis of simplicity and solitude serve him well through many healthy years.
Looks absolutely amazing. The dedication to detail is very inspiring👏
Thank you so much. Really means a lot. 👍🙏
That water looks fantastic!
This is the coolest diorama I’ve ever seen and I love air fix aswell!
Thanks. Very kind of you to say
@@creativecuts7803 No problem ✨
Absolutely beautiful!!!
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Another fantastic diorama.
Thank you 👍👍👍
Awesome video, I am looking to start similar projects but in a more futuristic dystopia. Thanks for showing us some great ideas and techniques
Your welcome dude, I got lots of sci-fi stuff on the channel too. Have a browse and maybe you will find even more inspiration. Either way many of the techniques can be easily transfered and of you get stuck I'm always happy to help or give advice. Best of luck with your builds 👍👍
@@creativecuts7803 many thanks for your reply, it meant a lot 🙂
labour of love. great finishing. very neat and imaginative
I love how you can hear the passion and desire for modeling in your voice. Speaking of voice: Are you already working as a dubbing actor or as a voice actor at all? I think you should consider it if not! And apart from that, thanks for this lovely video and the good ideas!
Thank you and these kind of comments always make me smile. I am actually an actor so using my voice is part of my trade. Appreciate you watching 👍
Just discovered your channel and am really enjoying how you describe everything you are doing and using. Thanks.
Thank you. I really try to make my videos approachable for all levels. Really appreciate the feedback 👍
Wow!!! Simply Wow!!!!
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Man I just like listening too your voice- love the diarama stuff great builds x keep it up - fantastic resin and waves truly outstanding my friend 😊😊😊
Haha thanks. Much appreciated 🙏
Wow! That’s brilliant! So creative with some great ideas. The water is 👌🏼
Pam 👏🏼
Thank you 👍👍👍
Fantastic build dude I really enjoyed this with my morning coffee.
Just the way a video like this should be enjoyed. Thanks for watching 👍
Great diorama, teh waves are spot on, thank you.
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It's a wonderful work. I think it'll be a good reference for making dioramas
You are very welcome, feel free to ask questions if you get stuck
NGL, I had my doubts about the dremel waves. But they came out really good.
Haha you and me both. Had no idea if it would work but discoveries are often made with a leap of faith.
That's it, I'm hooked, and I need a new hobby now. All my 1/6th scale figures need dioramas, bases, environments like THIS! Time to get the supplies and get started. Thank you. Can't believe how much depth just the water you added brings to the diorama. Absolutely stunning work and I am S H O C K E D your channel does not have more exposure.
Haha thank you and sparking the inspiration in others is my main goal. And thank you for your kind words about the channel, maybe because I cant post as regularly as others (work) but I'm good, I don't really do it for the numbers or money, just for the love of building and sharing creative ideas.
@@creativecuts7803 I get it! There are so many things I'd like to get into but looking at how much time I have in my life it feels impossible sometimes. Looking forward to diving into this :) appreciate your work, attitude, and keeping up with your projects!
@@creativecuts7803 Actually have a question, how would you go about creating a diorama in 1/6th scale? I am looking at creating environments for my Nathan Drake statues, my Hot Toys Spider-Man figures, etc.
@KitsapDrummer pretty much the same processes will apply to all scales - just the shortcuts, so to speak change. The trick is to know what to include and what can be suggested. This will dictate the overall size - I can think of many times when I started a build, got excited, wanted to include everything and ended up with something huge. Sometimes less is more. 👍
@@creativecuts7803 This is really helpful, thank you!
Fantastic! Right down to every amazing detail! Great video. Wow.
stunning diorama
How do you only have 7.3k views? Outstanding. I always wanted to see someone do a hypothetical plane crash of say, an F-35c crashed on an island. If a China / Taiwan / USA war actually transpired, something off a a hypothetical like that.
For the sea, I think you could have used UV resin to restore the shine. Excellent work. X
I sat here cringing when you started to dremmel the water but the end result looks amazing
Haha you and me both. Major leap of faith but very happy with the results. Buy I very much didn't know how it was gonna go when I started. All part of the fun I guess haha
Well done cc very much enjoyed that the diorama came out so good like your thoughts.
Sir Bob, always appreciated 👍👍
Excellent work. I had to laugh at the blue tarp warer collector. I loved plzyin Stranded Deep.
Haha yeah I spent many an hour playing it too
Brilliant build!
Just found this channel and the diorama idea is brilliant subbed straight away.
Very nicely done Sir very nice.
Cheers dude 👍
Fabulous waves and diorama. Having been killed by cannibals all too often in The Forest, he's lucky there's none of them there :) The grout for sand is a great idea. I've had some success with Bicarbonate of Soda but it's so gloopy. Thank you yet again )O(
Thanks, I guess it comes down to lots of experimentation. There is rarely a project which doesn't throw up some kind of new challenge but it's the best way to learn
Fantastic result. I've also seen some modelers use compressed air to blow waves in the resin while still wet.
One hypothetical question though. Where did he get the wooden planks to make his shelter.
Thanks - the whole thing was a giant experiment to be honest. I would definitely change one or two things if I were to build it again but overall really happy.
And hypothetically, all kinds of things wash ashore. Or hypothetically our survivor chipped down some stones to make an axe, chopped a tree and then got really good at honing down planks out of the tree trunk. Lots of questions but equally as many possibilities. 😎👍✌️
@@creativecuts7803 If the Swiss Family Robinsons can build a three house with plumbing and a working elevator then a plane crash survivor who may have been a saw mill hand can certainly split some planks.
I really like the way you use paints to make everything so realistic.
Looks Great.
Nice Diorama and idea for this 😊
Great work
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Excellent work
Wilsooooon! 🏐Excellent build, must have taken some courage to dremel the resin like that, the water & waves turned out very nice. Great trick with the clearcoat aswell!
Thank you, and an honour to have you watch my video. You were a huge source of inspiration when I started out. You have a gift working with natural foliage and such and I very enjoy the style of your videos. Clean, simple, funny but full of knowledge. Very happy to see you back on yt and look forward to what is to come. From one "cuts" to another - keep gluing your fingers together haha 👍👍👍
I've been looking for channels like Boylei Hobby time, Studson Studio and North of the Borders, so I found you, this is the first of your videos I've watched.
Wild to see Owens Corning across the pond. Toledo rep
🤣🤣 I take it you mean Clive Owen... I seem to get a lot even though he is from a completely different part of the UK. Either way I take it as a compliment. Thanks for watching
Amazing once again! In my head the passenger gained super human strength from a mysterious drug he was transporting making him able to pick up a planes wing 😊
Hahaha I thought the plane wing would be light as its made fro lmao aluminium. But I like your story better haha
@@creativecuts7803 💪💪
Great video. Really enjoyed watched it coming to life. 👍
You make my builds looks like childen toys. Really amazing work my guy. Keep up this amazing work. I hope that one day I can be just maybe half as good as you one day.
Hahaha we all start somewhere but the main thing is not be hard on yourself - take inspiration from all walks of life and enjoy the journey. I have been making art in one form or another for over 20 years so I guess my journey has been longer than some. Have fun and always keep creating!!
@@creativecuts7803 Thank you and I make sure to keep working hard on what I love.
Great video and build.
Omg this was so cool. Your voice is so relaxing! I've never made miniatures before but I'm going to start soon as I just love them. This was a great intro, thanks! :)
Great job 🙂 You have to be getting quite a collection of dioramas now. Do you keep them all or have some become presents? Or perhaps even sold? They are good enough for both.
Haha yes you are certainly correct. Building up quite the collection. And yeah, storage, presents and sold a few too. Just having fun with it really. Might even do a couple giveaways on the channel. Thanks for watching 👍
Thanks for this video man it was really informative, I have tried using a Dremel on my epoxy resin water in previous dioramas and never quite got the look I was going for. Perhaps I didn't polish it enough and the extra step you took with adding the clear coat on top might have been just what I needed. Thank you, and keep making amazing videos and dioramas!!
Amazing as always man ❤
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That was absolutely epic. I really like the progression of the project and how it developed. I'm glad you took your time and created your vision and story. Keep up the good work! I just found your channel so it doesnt seem like it was awhile between videos. Awesome!
Very nice.
Thank you! Cheers! 👍
Excellent mate 😉👌
Nice one dude 👍
This is such an amazing build. Best water effects I've seen
Thanks 👍
If he crashed on a remote beach, where did he get all the machined boards to make the deck and walls from?
He could of used some metal from the plane to cut the boards and used interlock technique to fix everything together
Awesome! Great job!
Thanks!
I like the water effects and the basic ground work. Not so sure about the planks, they are not fine enough, look like inches by 16 inches or so. Also, if the guy is on an island all by himself, where'd he get cut planks from. Putting the wing up on top of the roof. Not sure one guy alone would be able to get it up there. As for the plane, I think I'd have it turned 90 degrees to the left, mostly under water. Ditching is usually done along the waves, not across them. Too much chance of the plane surfing and hitting the rocks at a fair clip. One thing, I think i'd have put a grave up on the beach, with a cross shaped from branches.
Cool video man keep it up👍
Cheers dude 👍
really nice channel, thanks for sharing your insights. Could you tell me how long such a project for example this one takes to build?
Thank you - I am happy to share my passion. Usually they take around 2 weeks to a month but editing and filming adds extra time. Also I fit around a full time job so evenings and weekends. Hope that helps a bit
Cool diorama! I've been watching the channel, Boomer Diorama, his videos are very informative. Loads of "I didn't know that moments!"
Thanks ✌️
I Like It 👍
new subscriber here for sure!! i liked this one a lot
Amazing !
Thanks!
I would swap Forest with Green Hell but the diorama is awesome!
Stranded Deep Vibes... :D
I spent many an hour floating around on stranded deep. Definitely a source of inspiration
I love your channel ❤❤❤❤
Thanks. Glad you like it. Lots more to come
Great result but I keep wondering where he found those planks.
I imagined they washed ashore and our survivor is a resourceful chap. He made a stone axe and can now process wood to any shape he needs.
joli boulot
Absolutely stunning 😍 I'm assuming you're from the UK right? If so, where do you source your XPS?
Amazon. I buy it by the box. 10 or 20 sheets depending on thickness. In this one I did 'borrow' it from a packing crate from work. Shhh 🤫
nice one
Thanks
All thats missing is a miniature volleyball
Haha indeed. Volleyball and someone going round trying to sell you a sun lounger
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Cool
Looks amazing! Love this diorama!!! 😊
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I just wanna know how the hell bob Ross wrecked a usaf airplane on an island.... what was he involved in? I thought he was just a tv painter!
Haha I like your way of thinking. Maybe Bob had a sideline 'delivery' service and came into difficulties due to bad weather. Thanks for watching
IS IT ANY MONSTER
Haha no, nature in this scene is challenge enough.
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Is it Possible if you can build a ww2 battlefield with some crashed aircraft?
Excellent as always! The water effects are amazing. Where did you find the pink foam? Can't seem to get it anywhere in the UK.
Thank you so much. I pull this bit of foam out of a packing crate, but I know you can also get this thick stuff from builders yards. Sold as insulation board but not cheap. For modelling I get mine sent from amazon. Hope that helps a bit
@@creativecuts7803 thanks for the tip. Looking forward to your next build!
I can see why the shelter would be built there…..but I wouldn’t have built it on that little beach at all, no matter how convenient. Big waves, big storm and he would be swept away.
This is Real Engine 5 :)
Where did the boards come from?There is a woodworking plant and a coniferous, deciduous forest nearby.✌😆.
I figured the washed ashore and he made a stone axe to split wood. Something like that haha he is pretty resourceful.
Где пилот доски взял?🤔