Heyyyy! I can't say it enough so I shall say it again! Thank you so very much for honoring this design I one time made and then stuck with, it really means a world to me seeing someone as truly talented as you make something that I had designed feels almost unreal. You did an amazing job and the more realistic movie accurate version of my trooper is really making me wanna do a bunch of customs myself! Truly thank you! You really outdone yourself and did an amazing job!
I love that idea, I did the same thing but 3D models, instead of physical copies, for my channel and my buddy's. Would like to get a custom figure of them at some point, but that's waaaaay down the line since I don't know of any base bodies to possibly use for most of our parts and I'm no custom maker. Awesome to see this!
Where you get those straps for the ammo boxes around the kama from? I always used to customize the Echo figure, now I will try and Do my fully own custom arc
Oh I forgot I was gonna pant my own Airbone Clonetrooper what I need to know is what paint brush you had So I don’t make any mistakes? Like I need something tiny do you have any paint brushed that are for sale in amazon?😊
Hi, so I don’t really show it in the video because it’s not necessarily a necessary process and I kind of do it in a strange way, but I take a flathead screwdriver and a hammer and slip that flathead under the chest and then give it one good whack to the inside connector, and it usually separates And then I will drill two holes into each side of that connector pole and put a little piece of wire in between that when I glue it back on. Other customizers usually use an X-Acto knife to split it, but I’ve never found that to work. I probably need to look for a better process, sorry for the long explanation
If someone doesnt have a hot glue gun, how would someone mix the hot glue and vasoline for the helmet? As a customizer thats the only thing i struggle with. The 3D printed helmets normally have enormus sculpted peg holes to where it just rests on the peg. Was wondering what to do since i dont have a hot glue gun but would like the helmet to be able to move around easily but also be able to remove the helmet to place a custom clone head sculpt if that makes sense
Blue tack is what I use nowadays. It would work quite well for what ur wanting. It’s a sticky tack but doesn’t make ur stuff sticky. It’s removeable and doesn’t dry out
Heyyyy! I can't say it enough so I shall say it again!
Thank you so very much for honoring this design I one time made and then stuck with, it really means a world to me seeing someone as truly talented as you make something that I had designed feels almost unreal.
You did an amazing job and the more realistic movie accurate version of my trooper is really making me wanna do a bunch of customs myself!
Truly thank you! You really outdone yourself and did an amazing job!
🙏
"MUM! Commander Cook mentioned me in his video!" 😮😂
Ur welcome 😘
I LOVE the design, fiery... and the execution too 😅. Excelente. Cheers to both of you.🍻🍻
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Great work! What figure do you use as the base?
A bootleg clone from aliexpress!
goddamn it looks so clean
@@acebalboa6050 thank u 🙏
I love that idea, I did the same thing but 3D models, instead of physical copies, for my channel and my buddy's. Would like to get a custom figure of them at some point, but that's waaaaay down the line since I don't know of any base bodies to possibly use for most of our parts and I'm no custom maker. Awesome to see this!
Thanks!
This is why i subscribed to you this is amazing could you try making a commander fox using the new body
Im sure Ill do that eventually absolutely
Great job!
I appreciate it!
Stunning work!
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He returns!
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Nice custom!
🙏
@@commandercook 🫡
Cleanest customs on yt for sure
Thanks man I do try to keep quality a priority
Nothing makes me want to do more customs than a commander cook vid
Oh yeah baby
@@commandercook 🫃🏿😏
Stellar Work, absolutely amazing!!!🤟
Thank u boss
Yooo excellent work as usual!
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Where you get those straps for the ammo boxes around the kama from?
I always used to customize the Echo figure, now I will try and Do my fully own custom arc
There elastic bands I got from Amazon. Here’s the link: Coopay 160 Yards Length 1/8" Width Elastic Cord Elastic Bands Elastic Rope Heavy Stretch Elastic Spool Knit for Sewing, 2 Rolls, 80 Yards/Roll (Black, 1/8 Inch) a.co/d/7eTIFoA
@@commandercook Thanks!
Amazing work as always cook
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Are some of those pieces 3D printed? If so, where did you get the files?
Yes they are. I got all the pieces from “bountysupplyco” on etsy
HYPE ARON
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I saw the skirt is made of glass cleaning cloth. Are you using vanilla water base paint?
@@simonsaid6682 nah it’s just some acrylic paint
@@commandercook I brought black leather from cloths store and they use machines to thin it out. Nice demo with easy to get material. Thanks.
@@simonsaid6682 ooo that’s dope
How did you attach the helmets? I didn't quite understand what you did in that part of the video.
Yeah that’s my bad I didn’t explain on that part. Nowadays I use blue tack u can get on amazon. It allows u to move the helmet as u will
Yay a new video !!!!!!!!!! How are you ?
Im doin fantastic! How bout urself?
@@commandercook awesome!
Where did you get the figure which made the hands fit well?
Aliexpress
Oh I forgot I was gonna pant my own Airbone Clonetrooper what I need to know is what paint brush you had
So I don’t make any mistakes? Like I need something tiny do you have any paint brushed that are for sale in amazon?😊
So there’s an acrylic paint brush set at walmart for like $5 at walmart particularly directed towards precision
Thank You!👍
Hi! I wonder how do you separate the torso and then how to put it back together 2:12
Hi, so I don’t really show it in the video because it’s not necessarily a necessary process and I kind of do it in a strange way, but I take a flathead screwdriver and a hammer and slip that flathead under the chest and then give it one good whack to the inside connector, and it usually separates And then I will drill two holes into each side of that connector pole and put a little piece of wire in between that when I glue it back on. Other customizers usually use an X-Acto knife to split it, but I’ve never found that to work. I probably need to look for a better process, sorry for the long explanation
If someone doesnt have a hot glue gun, how would someone mix the hot glue and vasoline for the helmet? As a customizer thats the only thing i struggle with. The 3D printed helmets normally have enormus sculpted peg holes to where it just rests on the peg. Was wondering what to do since i dont have a hot glue gun but would like the helmet to be able to move around easily but also be able to remove the helmet to place a custom clone head sculpt if that makes sense
Blue tack is what I use nowadays. It would work quite well for what ur wanting. It’s a sticky tack but doesn’t make ur stuff sticky. It’s removeable and doesn’t dry out
@@commandercook thanks brother. Love your work! MTFBWY
@@keeganclark1 🫡
Can you show me the link to your friends Channle who made a Zombie Clonetrooper
Here u are youtube.com/@casualclone
Thanks!!