as someone who spends a lot of time doing 3d printing it is brilliant to see someone who can create the same kind of artwork with things only found around the house, ill be sure to learn more of your methods as i believe it is a great skill!
I've been in manufacturing for many years. I love the technical narration! I really needed something like this today. Thank you for sharing this one with us. :)
i stumbled upon this today, really love the "in universe" narration that is still very clearly about the real-life techniques you're using to complete the final model. Great stuff, both theatrical, and Informative!
Dude! This is sweet! I love the creative story telling narration! This is the first video of yours that I've found, but now I want to see the entire build just to listen to the story you came up with to narrate it!
@@proto.roborovski I'm on video 3 of your series and I absolutely love that you made a story behind every piece you added to contribute to the narrative lore of the build! I'm sitting here laughing in glee while thoroughly enjoying your creativity!
buddy rivets are not easy to take apart, you have to drill each one of them out. in fact, the joints they form are stronger than welding, which is why the process is still used.
Dude, i have literally no idea how i found your channel, since i was just scrolling trough Blender tuts, but im glad i found you. Your creations make me think of Cut,Transform, Glue's UA-cam channel. Man, you are rocking this. I've been making some miniature mechs and stuff but seeing that you make stuff from literally scratch is sick! Attention to details and color choices are on point. You earned a new sub 😁 Greetings from Holland👌
@@H4RDc0R3N0iZ3 thank you! Cut Transform Glue is a great ally, we talk design ideas behind the scenes regularly 🤓 I’m glad to be recognized of the same quality!
I just found your channel. And. Wow. On top of having a real good mech, you have some dang nice lore all the way through. Not too many of these kinds of channels around. And even more rare to have ones that fit what i want to see. It's relaxing and all seeing someone build realistic dioramas of the current world, but i really want more scifi. And specifically mechas. Even better if not 40k though, i'm a fan of that. But. This. This is what i want. Both to watch and to build myself.
These videos always give me a sense of giddy joy. The in-universe nature of your videos is just sol delightful. AND MY GOD, YOU USED RIVETS SPARINGLY AND JUSTIFIED THEIR USE. I cheered aloud when that part played. FIDLAR is a good design with neat play features - something uncommon in kitbashing. Aegis Mechatronics is a firm I want to hear more from, however.
@@bearnaff9387 thank you for the kind words! Aegis Mechatronics will show up again sometime in the future, I’ll have to share more lore the next time they’re around 😁
You know... i should do this. I've gotten sooo many plastic pieces over the years (reference materials for plastic forming work) that i could probably kitbash something like this. Looks really fun!
This took quite the mastery of techno-babble, i'm very impressed. The video style and narration were very professional and enjoyable. The only thing I found irritating was the background track when binge-watching all 7 episodes one after the other. It got a bit repetitive in that. Other than that, I'm thoroughly impressed. And then the build itself comes on top of all that. The bright colors work really well, the individually bent wiring connections as well as many working mechanical connections is damn impressive. Needless to say, you've earned a new subscriber!
@@lenaistalar8032 thank you! I’m still unsure the best way to handle the music and it is something that I am looking into. I’m open to suggestions, as finding royalty free music with matching styles can be challenging.
yes i have been waiting for this,it is so good. You said you would have a hard time replicating this. Have your ever though about making silicon molds to reproduce it?
@@magnusrexus thanks! In general, I meant making a large mech is difficult with my setup. I don’t have plans to use silicon for casting anything since that is not where my interests lie. I would rather 3D model parts to replicate quickly on a printer, but that’s not on my to do list at this time.
as someone who spends a lot of time doing 3d printing it is brilliant to see someone who can create the same kind of artwork with things only found around the house, ill be sure to learn more of your methods as i believe it is a great skill!
@@benads6847 thank you! I also love 3D printing but I’ve always gotten a certain joy out of using found material. It’s great to do a hybrid approach!
Just found your channel... love the presentation! The technical narration is outstanding, not to mention the build itself!
thank you!
I've been in manufacturing for many years. I love the technical narration! I really needed something like this today. Thank you for sharing this one with us. :)
@@bentsprockettech thanks for watching! I had fun making it 😁
First of all Carson Isaiah Shen as a play on carcinization is the funniest joke of the school year second of all outstanding build and video!
@@alanbradaric7302 haha thank you! You’re the first to publicly mention this 😂
Wow. That was a fantastic build, commendable regardless of its intended target. Beautiful execution of some sublime inspiration. Thank you. :)
Thank you for watching! 😁
This scratches an itch I didn't know I had. Thank you.
@@JohnLothe and thank you for watching 😁
i stumbled upon this today, really love the "in universe" narration that is still very clearly about the real-life techniques you're using to complete the final model. Great stuff, both theatrical, and Informative!
@@strato991 thank you! Happy to help!
This is your first vid I've seen... but I really dig your lore/commentary approach! And your mech is rad!.
@@kylehibshman6619 thank you! 😊
Dude! This is sweet! I love the creative story telling narration! This is the first video of yours that I've found, but now I want to see the entire build just to listen to the story you came up with to narrate it!
@@Neamerjell thank you! I’m still discovering the best way to narrate so feel free to share any feedback 😁
@@proto.roborovski I'm on video 3 of your series and I absolutely love that you made a story behind every piece you added to contribute to the narrative lore of the build! I'm sitting here laughing in glee while thoroughly enjoying your creativity!
@@Neamerjell I’m glad I can provide positive content!
Beautiful work, and narration
Definite sub. Looking forward to seeing future work
@@Steeeved thank you! 😁
Okay, you had already won me over with your manual skills, but the narrative won me over too.
@@cv1ra thank you! 😁
This is by far my all time favorite mech you've created!!!!!
@@andrewhull7296 thank you!
Simply exquisite work.
@@neilnagel9857 thank you!
This was an awesome watch!
@@BeeGameDev thank you!
great looking build!
@@gaveintothedarkness thank you!
buddy rivets are not easy to take apart, you have to drill each one of them out. in fact, the joints they form are stronger than welding, which is why the process is still used.
@@crunchybones2528 sounds like a good excuse to study up on more metallurgy 😁
Very nice narrative to go with it
@@Sugar3Glider thank you!
Dude, i have literally no idea how i found your channel, since i was just scrolling trough Blender tuts, but im glad i found you. Your creations make me think of Cut,Transform, Glue's UA-cam channel. Man, you are rocking this. I've been making some miniature mechs and stuff but seeing that you make stuff from literally scratch is sick! Attention to details and color choices are on point. You earned a new sub 😁 Greetings from Holland👌
@@H4RDc0R3N0iZ3 thank you! Cut Transform Glue is a great ally, we talk design ideas behind the scenes regularly 🤓 I’m glad to be recognized of the same quality!
someone get him motors and other electronics.
Next vid: making the FIDLAR move through integrated motion system :D
@@PranayLordOp love where your head is at! I’ll need to plan some designs…
👏👏 👏👏 👏👏 👏👏 👏👏
Well done. Thank you for sharing.
@@KensToys74 thank you for watching 😁
I just found your channel. And. Wow. On top of having a real good mech, you have some dang nice lore all the way through.
Not too many of these kinds of channels around. And even more rare to have ones that fit what i want to see. It's relaxing and all seeing someone build realistic dioramas of the current world, but i really want more scifi. And specifically mechas. Even better if not 40k though, i'm a fan of that. But. This. This is what i want. Both to watch and to build myself.
@@ristopoho824 thank you for the kind words! I’ve noticed the same things you have and I hope to keep filling a specific role of intrigue!
These videos always give me a sense of giddy joy. The in-universe nature of your videos is just sol delightful. AND MY GOD, YOU USED RIVETS SPARINGLY AND JUSTIFIED THEIR USE. I cheered aloud when that part played. FIDLAR is a good design with neat play features - something uncommon in kitbashing. Aegis Mechatronics is a firm I want to hear more from, however.
@@bearnaff9387 thank you for the kind words! Aegis Mechatronics will show up again sometime in the future, I’ll have to share more lore the next time they’re around 😁
You know... i should do this. I've gotten sooo many plastic pieces over the years (reference materials for plastic forming work) that i could probably kitbash something like this. Looks really fun!
@@aserta it is! And the more you do it, the easier it gets!
Wtf this is so cool, why does this video only have 1k views??
@@faked8586 thank you! I’m fairly new here and maybe bad at advertising 😂
This build is so incredibly awesome!!! ❤😊❤
@@cerisekappes580 thank you!! 🙏
@@proto.roborovski you are welcome 🤗
Bravo, excellent work👏
@@torstenoelmann3808 thank you!
Bro, if this was a mech in a video game, that would best be so cool.
@@braydenj03 thank you!
That's pretty cool. Really makes me want to play Armored Core again, because I always ended up with the four-way legs by the end of the game.
@@anon_y_mousse thanks! And heck yeah, go for it!
Nice
thanks random yt recommendation!
This took quite the mastery of techno-babble, i'm very impressed.
The video style and narration were very professional and enjoyable.
The only thing I found irritating was the background track when binge-watching all 7 episodes one after the other. It got a bit repetitive in that.
Other than that, I'm thoroughly impressed. And then the build itself comes on top of all that.
The bright colors work really well, the individually bent wiring connections as well as many working mechanical connections is damn impressive.
Needless to say, you've earned a new subscriber!
@@lenaistalar8032 thank you! I’m still unsure the best way to handle the music and it is something that I am looking into. I’m open to suggestions, as finding royalty free music with matching styles can be challenging.
This is excellent work! At some point, I would love to know a bit more about some of the specific hand tools you are using on these projects.
@@krzysztofmathews738 thank you! I’ll come up with a way to describe/link the things I use.
That is wicked 🦀
@@TheDistur thank you! 🦀
yes i have been waiting for this,it is so good. You said you would have a hard time replicating this. Have your ever though about making silicon molds to reproduce it?
@@magnusrexus thanks! In general, I meant making a large mech is difficult with my setup. I don’t have plans to use silicon for casting anything since that is not where my interests lie. I would rather 3D model parts to replicate quickly on a printer, but that’s not on my to do list at this time.
F****** amazing
@@leonethomas4163 thank you 😎
She's so handsome!
@@RiverWilliamson thank you!
I think we all know what Shen meant by "soft" materials those claws were tried on.
@@bobbyrichter7772 sandbags are difficult to pickup and move 🤓
Carb! 🦀
@@grannysgushinggash 🦀🦀
Where's my Stapler?
@@efugee probably somewhere in the hull 😂
@@proto.roborovski i couldnt find mine too
so it doesnt move at least?
@@KazeMunashii the model is posable, but due to the chunky design, the movement is limited.