This is really cool, I’d love to see a more in depth build video. Also, I think the models could be really improved with a wash coat, just to accentuate all the layers you’ve got going on. Such an awesome project, great job
the second model is technically a good kitbash, but it is not visually obvious as to what it is a model of, is it a spaceship?, is it a speeder ?, is it some sort of incomplete part to something else ? Perhaps you could try to give it more of a car or motorcycle sort of structure (perhaps even adding kitbashed car or motorcycle model elements ?) in the mix to it, to give it more of a stronger visual design-function cue.
Hi. When I look at an object immediately a shape of a ship comes up to my mind. I guess one of the most important thing is the shape. You don't need to add a lot of details to create a model, focus on the shape. I always start with the main hull and then let the imagination flow. There is a bunch of ideas on Pinterest if you preferr, although is a bit more difficult to recreate something. Take a look at this video, it may help: ua-cam.com/video/4EU_pxnLpME/v-deo.html
I'm so glad that to see this video, your instructions are so easy to follow! Thanks and please come back with more!!!
Very nice work and creations. I've been building this type of scratch-built spaceships since the late 1970s myself.
Thanks Norman.
Great model ! It would be even more cool if two bottles were used to make it more balanced on both sides. But I like them all anyway!
Scratch building, still one of my favorite hobbies. Excellent work sir.
Eres un artista... espero más naves especiales...
You made a b wing from a spray bottle haha amazing.
Awesome builds!🌟😁👍🏿
Thanks
Cool stuff man!
Nice to see someone making things not just buying a kit! Nice work.
Thanks Mike
Nice video, great talent looking forward for more
Thanks Wolli
Now I know the difference between scratchbuilding and kitbashing.
Cheers
the super model
Love your work.... (L.363,C26,Sub.187)
This is really cool, I’d love to see a more in depth build video. Also, I think the models could be really improved with a wash coat, just to accentuate all the layers you’ve got going on. Such an awesome project, great job
Thanks!
Interesting technique. You might find Fusion, Rhino or Solidworks or other computer modeling software entertaining for 3d printing also.
the second model is technically a good kitbash, but it is not visually obvious as to what it is a model of, is it a spaceship?, is it a speeder ?, is it some sort of incomplete part to something else ? Perhaps you could try to give it more of a car or motorcycle sort of structure (perhaps even adding kitbashed car or motorcycle model elements ?) in the mix to it, to give it more of a stronger visual design-function cue.
this is great. gonna try this one for my build :) tnx
😂👍👍
Parabens pelo trabalho, estou tentando fazer algo parecido com Mechs, mas é mais dificil do que imaginei hahaha
Obrigado Dennys e boa sorte com os Mechs!
good job, continue your inspiration, what kind of glue did you utilise
Thanks! It's a super glue called HS (found in Brazil).
Looks more like a parody of star wars
Part of your car?!
bom trabalho ! geralmente as minhas naves caem mais nos x-wings lol mas esta primeira nave muito bem imaginada .
Obrigado Hugo.
I love how you did this ship I want to make some ships for a short film I am doing how did you come up with this?
Hi. When I look at an object immediately a shape of a ship comes up to my mind. I guess one of the most important thing is the shape. You don't need to add a lot of details to create a model, focus on the shape. I always start with the main hull and then let the imagination flow. There is a bunch of ideas on Pinterest if you preferr, although is a bit more difficult to recreate something. Take a look at this video, it may help: ua-cam.com/video/4EU_pxnLpME/v-deo.html
No windows ?
Fun and very creative unlike the music you chose to use as background noise. To distracting to finish
What a load of crap, don’t give up the day job.