I Built a RACER SPACESHIP scale model!
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- Опубліковано 29 кві 2024
- This is the full build experience video, where I show 8 weeks of full time work on this racer spaceship model, built from scratch using pieces of trash, 3D printed parts and other types of greeblies! This is the 11th model built in this channel, from start to finish!
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It’s never trash, it’s recyclable materials. I love this kind of materials and model making.
I think my favorite part was the chair. Once the primer went on the key caps were just transformed. Carving panel lines into the paint is inspired. Im going to have to steal that.
Thank you, happy to share tricks and ideas!
The chair was brilliant
The primer changes everything.
Always a magical moment!
Absolutely awesome brotha and the astronaut details and ship details amazing when you making your our starwars saga 😀 amazing bro keep up the great job 👍🏻 🤙🏼 🇦🇺 💪🏻 👏🏻 cg is overated would love to see old school new school models in movies
Great build. Congrats on your 11th.
Thank you!
Yet an another great build ! Love the colors
Nice job 😊
Thanks ;D
God, I loved this build. The cockpit is soooo rad
Thank you!!
Yah I agree with the folks in the comments, we need to see more of the finished model 😀but like someone said, maybe giving it's own little video would be nice
Fantastic. I'm a little torn about the movement towards using 3d printed parts in scratch building. I think it creates more ultimate waste when the point I feel is to be reusing waste. I see this trend more and more in the scratch building community. In some ways I'll agree it can add to better continuity within the works but on the other hand it's not found materials. It's just my issue, you of course are free to do as you please. This is a beautiful build. Good work!
That turned out so great!
Thank you!
so good
Awesome work! Just a heads up, you need more finished B Roll at the end. Because you only have a few seconds a lot of your beauty shots get covered by the endroll thumbnails and channel logos. Give us more beauty shots!!!
Thank you so much! As soon as I call the project finished 90% of people drop from the video and don't stick around for the photos (killing retention), but I appreciate your comment and invite you to check my work on other social media accounts 🙏
@@CutTransformGlue That is such a bummer, I wish the algorithm let you show off your hard work fully. I will definitely follow the other accounts, keep up the amazing art!
I agree with the showcase being too short as well. But maybe you can make a separate shorts video showcasing the finished product. Love the build btw!
I saw someone using old gitarr (and bass) strings as wires. It looked pretty awesome 😁
Sounds great, I'll see if I can find some :D
@@CutTransformGlue maybe you have a friend who plays gitarr or bass. Or if you have a p/o box adress your subscribers can send you some.
Godspeed
Cool build. 1st😂
Such an incredible build 😊😊😊
Thanks :D
@@CutTransformGlue you are welcome 🤗
Great build! I love the pilot. Will your next build be a humanoid robot? I loved your repair bot
great
9:24 I dunno. I think the figure turned out very very well. It's well proportioned, and the style fits really well with the space ship
Thank you!
wheeee
Really fun build to watch start to finish. My only criticism is we need more time with the finished piece! Give us just a little more footage of the completed model before youtube overlays links to other stuff over the end of the video. Love your work though!
As soon as I call the project finished 90% of watchers drop from the video(killing retention) :/.. But I invite you to follow me on other social accounts where I'm constantly posting pictures of wips and finished projects :D
Awesome!! Did I miss the pilot being painted? Was that covered? Thank you!!
Hey mate i just wanted you to know that i think you are a true artist i love and look forward to your posts i actually get excited to see what you're doing next please don't ever stop building your mecha Machines your 4 legged mecha machine reminded me of the Spider Tank robot from the movie Ghost in the Shell 🤖😂❤️from big Australian fan 🇦🇺🦘🪃🖤
Thank you so much buddy!
Hey dude next time for you to have better working time and better sculpting time you can mix some epoxi( as you in Brasil I would suggest polyepoxi) mixed with some plastiline, you will have btter plasticity and better working time with the material. this video is incredible!
Wow, never heard of such thing, I'll definitely try that.. thank you!
@@CutTransformGlue it works great, just make sure to use the same amount of each part, I find that polyepoxy works better than durepoxi, because of the consistence its not as sticky as durepoxi, but you should be fine using any mix of epoxy putty with plastiline.
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I really like the addition of a cockpit we can look into. Have you thought about using tritium rods to make no battery needed light elements on the models?
Thank you! Not familiar with tritium rods but I'll do some research :)
@@CutTransformGlue used in gun sights for low/no light environments and pocket art and other items for glow in the dark that doesn't require a charge up with light
Amazing work! Your pilot actually looks store bought. I save old parts as you do and occasionally find a use for some of them. You actually build a complete model out of yours. I'm impressed.
Great work.
Thank you :D
this is cool but id really love to see you tackle a build without using acrylic pieces and NO 3d printer stuff. lets see what you can build without that stuff. not everyone owns a 3d printer. i like watching your youtube for inspiration of my own builds. how about lowering your standards and accepting the challenge?
But he does have a 3d printer, so it makes sense from him to use one. You can also buy mini 3d printers for very cheap these days, so it not an exotic/expensive piece of kit like it used to be.
I think that he has found a good workflow that works for him, but if you don't want to use a 3d printer, then just take the time to build up a large collection of greeblee's, then you will have something for any occasion. Also a lot of the precision parts he builds with a 3d printer could be achieve with wood work or by using an epoxy putty moulded to shape.
Oh buddy, been challenging myself for more than 10 years now, most of that time even without a proper power drill. My goal these days is just to build and express cool ideas, and 3d modelling/printing is not easy or a shortcut as it comes with is own set of knowledge and "challenges". A tool is just a tool.
@@concept226 thats not the point for me to buy one dont you get it duh