Prop: 3D - Season 1, Episode 3 - Nuka Cola Rocket Bottle
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- Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
- Bill and Britt modeled, printed, molded and cast a Nuka Cola Rocket bottle from Fallout 4. Check out how it's done.
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You should try the nuka cola quantum bottle that has the electricity going on inside!
Tonic water has a neat property; it is fluorescent in UV light. Make a trick cap with a blacklight LED and a lithium battery and it'll look just like the real thing.
+Larry Bundy Jr theres eletricity inside the quantum bottles?
*****
Nice! it would make for a great lava lamp/nightlight type thing.
+Bill Doran i would buy one of theses for a reasonable price,but i'm making some out of glass, still would die to have one
+Punished Props Did you correct the missing fillet on the base of the bottle? It bugged me during the modelling vid :D Love the build tho'!
(look at the $80 Nuka Dark Rum plastic bottle)
(look at this beauty)
.......sigh
Still disappointed that Coca Cola didn't make a limited run of Nuka Cola bottles, would have been so cool. That being said, your bottle looks awesome :D
ThaTyger my god i would've died
ThaTyger Who knows? Maybe when Fallout 5 comes out if it does (it most likely will lol)
They did gave us limited run of nuka cola... Now I would rather have nothing
Lets not and say we did. I'd rather avoid that. If it's anything like when Jones Soda did it I'd rather not. I couldn't try any because because greedy people was just buying to resell online.
@@HidekiShinichi that was Jones there's still idiots out there trying to sell those things "Super Ultra Rare Jones Nuka Cola Quantum" for like $50-$300. I mean you're lucky if you find an old empty bottle on eBay selling for less than $20
you should sell these online because people would really love to have one.
+Roger Mullins etsy
+Roger Mullins he could sell the bottle without the label
+Roger Mullins Actually, if he shows bethesda they could allow him to sell it through their store, or even allow him to sell it separately
I would buy this in a heartbeat
+tyre3 It looks like a neat project but I doubt he wants to make hundreds of these. It would literally become a full time job.
This and the Pip-Boy genuinely look like screenshots from the game, it's insane. Amazing job!
It's so painfully accurate. It's beautiful. I've seen so many homemade Nuka Cola bottles that were not accurate and even a few official merchandise that wasn't accurate as well.
Thanks so much!
You are really a pro Bill. Greetings from Spain!
Qué haces aquí?!
1. That silicone saving tip is genius. I've seen lots of mold-making videos and have never heard that tip before.
2. Creating a mold is great because now you can make Nuka-Cherry and Nuka-Quantum bottles easily.
3. I got a mini Coka-Cola fridge last year that's very retro in design, and it's very much begging for a Fallout mod. I need to get my hands on some of that rust stuff you used for you Pip-Boy.
I never thought to use the worbla for stencils like that. Such a great idea.
Nice to see the XTC 3D stuff works well! Picked up some to try out this weekend.
Really crushing it with the builds and vids at the moment Bill. Well done.
You should make a dark rum cola bottle for Fallout 76,its much better looking bottle,then the plastic one Bethesda is selling to people for 80 bucks.
Was thinking the same thing
That looks really cool! I really like the new design they gave the Nuka Cola bottle in this game.
If you sell these, then m sure they'll sell, they'll blow up! I would really want one!
Never heard of worbla before...It looks WAY easier to mask off curved surfaces with than strips of painter's tape. Thanks for the tutorial!
Finally someone that makes something worth watching on youtube. That's one expensive to make and one of a kind nuka cola. I love it! And i love the honesty that you tell people that you will earn money if they would buy via the affiliated links, to help make the magic happen on your channel. Alot of youtubers try to hide that and use other marketing tricks which i hate. Honesty gets you the furthest even if it takes a bit longer. You've earned my subscription :)
The quality of your videos never disappoints! You're an amazing resource
these older videos really don’t show much of the process :0 this is still one of my favorite props :)
so ive never done casting or 3d printing but ive watched tons over videos and this would probably be what I'd do first it looks awesome good job
You're making that "Nuka Dark Rum" bottle look reallyyy bad about now - radical work, as always - glad I found this old video of yours!
Awesome! Also some tips in here, namely reusing old moulds and using clear to stop paint bleed, thanks for those :)
I've been trying to learn 123D for an E-11 blaster build, certainly will be watching the long video for tips.
AWESOME project!
I like small projects like this one!
The idea of spraying clear into a stencil to prevent your colour from bleeding... Damn that's clever!
+ItsCiwi Yeah im filing that away :)
You should just use clear resin and make actual bottles. I would pay for a decent casting of something like that, especially if they could fit real bottle caps.
+daniel merrritt I would pay highly for a glass replica of actual size..
+Blue Faux I know...I honestly didn't think it would be so small, though...he said he scaled it up to fit a real bottle cap, but I still wasn't expecting that. It's like an eight or twelve ounce bottle at best, if that's actual size.
ChozoSR388 Maybe 8 ounce. They seem bigger in game.. Maybe its just me
+daniel merrritt I'd design it so the top is exactly the shape of a real glass bottle so it could be capped with genuine metal bottle caps. The next trick would be finding a liquid food safe resin, and if it could withstand pressure. Whyfor? So the bottles could be filled with actual cola, whether decanted from Coke, Pepsi or other bottles or made yourself with syrup and carbonated water.
+ChozoSR388 I saw a display of various Coke bottles at an antique sale. The bottle sizes were 6, 8, 10, 12 and 16 ounces - but the kicker was the outsides of them were all the same size. The display was also a progression of the technology of mold blown glass. If you've wondered where the term "Coke bottle bottom glasses" came from but wondered why the comparison when Coke bottles of the past 40+ years are so thin, it came from when they were 1/2 inch thick or thicker.
always stop what im doing to watch these as soon as you publish them! looks great bud! I have questions I'll have to find a way to ask ya someday.
amazing!! thanks lad, I want to try this for small scale manufacturing of a product. I don’t have the budget for injection molding
I loved the slush-cast device, brilliant! Are there any resins that could be used for a food-safe version?
Really stoked to see the next Fallout prop you make. Thanks again for sharing these wonderful tip with us all!
I am really happy that you are still taking things through the finishing processes, I see too many people stop at just 3D-printed.
I love to see you guys make a laser musket!
Personally, I like the Nuka-Cola bottles from Fallout 3, and New Vegas, that look more akin to the real-life Coca-Cola bottles, but this is really cool, none the less. Good work!
It'd be interesting to see this slushed in multiple layers, with a clear/green on the outside for the glass, then the black inside for the cola.
So a while back, I used to watch the Xrobots channel. Guy was making an iron man suit and it was sweet.
Then he got a 3D printer.
Now the channel is pretty much "This week, I print X on one of my 3 printers!" channel. No finish work (past paint).
Very glad to see the same isn't happening here.
+Big_Adam_2050 Agreed. 3D printing is an awesome technology, but it's boring to watch. The finishing is the also the really fun part! You get to assemble and paint it!
***** As a 3D printer should be. :)
There was definitely a while where he was doing a ton of 3d printing, but not as much now. He spends less time 3d printing and more time building, although his new project is all about robotics and less about prop finishing. But his channel was always interesting from a mechanical engineering/robotics point of view, especially his hulkbuster suit.
+Big_Adam_2050 James' channel is so much more than just 3D printing, he does all of the electronics and Arduino stuff. The 3D printing is just a means to an end. And a lot of his stuff needs to be mechanically sound.
really wish you could sell these as i dont really want to learn and buy all the things just to make a bottle. great work, looks amazing
That's super creative and very well done. Keep up the great work, I really wish that you had more views/likes
I want to make a hollow one with a unscrewable cap, I’ll fill it up with Pepsi and put it in my fridge.
I would have, and this is just a personal thing, slush casted it in clear resin, so that it would look even more like a bottle, and mixed up some cola-colored water to fill it with. Also, on the label, I would have put the plastic shield back over it and sprayed it with a semi-gloss clear coat, so that it looked like a silkscreened label, like they would have done in the '50s and '60s. I know Fallout takes place in 2077 onward, but, I think it'd be a nice touch. Just my personal look at it :) Also, the clear bottle would allow you to do the Nuka-Cola Quantum and (if you plan on doing so) the Nuka Cherry, without having to recast in different colored resin, just different colored water.
Very cool. Would it have been possible to do a layer or two of clear resin then a layer of brown to make it look like glass with a liquid inside?
So, you wanted to make the bottle look manufactured but you painted the label. Okay...
That resign thingy look really interesting. I will definitely look more into that !
I would love to make this!!! To bad I don't have a 3D printer. But I'd also love to see you make a quantum bottle since you have that mold :)
Great Video! I can't wait to give this a go in an upcoming project!
Will this be for sale? I realy would like to have a few for myself.
4:30 Congrats, you just made a nuka cola Fleshlight.
it is really cool, i am a newbie hobbyist, learn so much in your video
You did a better job than Bethesda with the poor attempt of the nuka dark lol
Awesome work, love it. But why not just paint the 3d print? Seems it would be less work, time and money?
Here's a good chance to go beyond propmaking... with some heavy duty urethane rubber you could make blowmolding tools for PET preform bottle molding. Though PET would be a great, uh, anachronism(?) for the Fallout setting, it would make actual usable bottles to give as gifts etc.
+Karri Koivusalo That's actually a good question. The great war happened in 2077, but in the divergent timeline that Fallout takes place in, certain aspects of technological and social advancement ceased in the 1950s-60s... It's never made 100% clear if it was only ever available in glass bottles. EDIT: It later occurred to me that there are plastic bottles of anti-freeze and coolant (probably polypropylene or polyethylene), but purified water comes in cans, and milk still comes in glass bottles... So I guess that pretty much goes to show that plastic bottle technology hadn't extended to potable liquids in the pre-war Fallout universe.
+Bakamoichigei Well purified water and dirty water is bottled in plastic bottles sooo...
Nicolas Gašparović Yeah, I know that in FNV the water is in plastic bottles. But in Fallout 4, Purified Water comes in white-labeled metal cans like the 1950s-era Civil Defense 'EMERGENCY DRINKING WATER' and Dirty Water comes in paper cartons sealed with masking tape with 'DIRTY WATER' written on them in marker.
I think this may be attributable to NCR starting to reform society on the west coast, post-war tech is starting to diverge...like maybe some time in the last several decades, they started making plastic bottles.
Meanwhile, if you look at the difference between Fallout 4 and Fallout 3/NV you can see that there is a lot more pre-war tech around, because the area didn't have as many strategic nuclear strike targets, unlike the Capital Wasteland, or the Mojave....both of which got pretty well obliterated in the war. All these areas become pretty well isolated technologically and culturally. For that matter, no one really knows what happened to the outside world, due to isolation and the complete breakdown of the ability to communicate over long distances.
I wonder if it would be possible to make plaster cast and blow few glass layers into it. That would be awesome
The gun in Bill's hand in the intro looks like a nerf desolator
Hey Bill, maybe you should sell these on Etsy. High price and long wait time, but people would absolutely love this.
Holy $cheisse, you put a LOT of work into these propes. Subed.
should put watter with brown food coloring in it for the sealed ones and have an empty one with a cap sitting next to it for the fallout shelf-ter lol
Love it and love the destiny jacket
You should have did the first layers of resin in clear ( to look like glass) then the final resin layer with the brown for the cola to like its inside of the bottle.
But the glass is brown like a Coke can.
+eli hauser no not really the Nuka Cola would more then likely come in a clear bottle
+nate maestas Actually...look at the empty bottles in game...he's right. It's more of a beer bottle amber color. +eli hauser Coke cans are made of metal, dude...where do you live where coke cans are glase? o.O
ChozoSR388 i meant like a Mexican coke bottle. not can. oops
eli hauser
Ah, apologies.
hard work for something simple
Amazing job, really love your works. Greetings from Portugal :)
This is AWESOME!!! Damn you couldn't sell these.
I would buy some of them. Yeah i haven't a 3D printer and don't know a person who has one.
You should have the plans for the bottle in the description or online for everyone to download. I really want to make it but i don't have 123D Design but i do have access to a 3D printer. I would really to download the plans.
This was really informative which is awesome. Thanks for the tips and great looking Nuka bottle! :D
one thing if you make the Nuka Cherry and Nuka Quantum bottles is they don't have the recessed label.
im starting off with molds etc, was curious for a project like this how much did the molding and slush cast all cost in total ?
You guys should sell a bunch of usable nuka-cola bottles so you could drink from it and close the bottle. I would definitely be interested in getting my hands on one
Dude take my money that came out officially nice
what resin would you use if you wanted this to be safe to drink out of? i have done some research and got conflicting results. some say no resin is safe, others say some are, and when i find a resin that cures clear, it seems to have a curing time that is too long for slush casting. im somewhat of a beginner and id like to hear how you would approach this project differently. fantastic work btw, truly inspiring
I think it would be cool to just add fins to a Perrier bottle and cast that so you could screw on a cap to the resin. The resin could be clear and you could add soda.
Fun idea!
It looks amazing good job!!!
Best Prop3d video so far! What is the blue masking material that you used with the vinyl plotter to make your label stencil? The clear spray to seal the stencil is something I definitely need to try!
Thanks! I knew there must be something better out there than the Con-tact shelf liner I had been using
I don't get it. First you do excellent work with the bottle itself, even give us a valid reason why to leave the mold seams visible (because factory bottles have seam marks). Then you go ahead and paint the label?! Why not just print it, it would look much more realistic and achieve that factory-made look.
Can't wait for the live event in 1 hour!!
You my frien are unbelievebly awesome fun cool and creative
Keep up the good work :)
Gr from belgium
Omg dude you can make money out of these stuff seriously I myself will be interested
He already is. He's making a few thousand a month from UA-cam alone.
Those trial kits...are those on Amazon, too? I have a pip-boy 3000 I 3D printed and I'd love to mold/cast the parts for friends to cosplay.
I've been looking to buy the quantum version of one of these online ever since launch and would love it if you sold them! having a Nuke Cola Quantum bedroom lamp would be fantastic and sell loads!
Also I dont like nit picking or anything, but im pretty sure the nuka cola bottle cap has "nuka cola" written on it.
I think you should try to make this in other flavors like quantum cherry Quartz etc. I want to see however they turn out.
That came out looking awesome brethren, but WHY in the world didn't ye fill it with liquid before gluing the cap on?!? I vote for an upgrade video!!! Hahaha... Really nice work though!
Gotta say this and the mr. handy video made me subscribe
Printing a label would've made the painting way easier, and look more genuine too.
thats so advanced wow
Cap definitely has writing on the top
Bill, is that a TESTED sticker? Highfive!
They should have theese at stores or comic con or gaming con if there is one
Hi Bill. Do you know about the method of bathing ABS print in acetone vapor to smooth it? Could you check if this method is aplicable to prop making, please?
I need a man like this guy!
it seems a little small, But looks amazing, Do you think a real bottle cap would fit on it?
This is a super cool video!
guys buy a pellegrine lemon soda bottle logo it up, glue the plastic wing things and customize the cap and your done
This will be 3 years old when fallout 76 and I'm still waiting for the nuka cola quantum to be made. X
I you would get 'cleaner' lines with the logo if you used an airbrush rather than spray paint with the stencil.
oh my!! may i ppplleeaassee have one! ssoo beautiful!
could you show how to have it as a real drinkable bottle and with a pop off cap maybe ( you could glue a cut up cork to the fake cap for it )
This is really cool good job 👍🏼
welp this knocks my Nka Cola bottle out of the park
I just finished modeling the bottle using 123design, and I had a couple questions before I decided to print it.
Do I have to rescale the bottle from mm to cm or anything?
I want to use this method to make a Nuka Cherry or Quantum bottle, but I have already cut it in half and hollowed it out. So if I want to make a different indent would i have to make a whole new bottle or is there a Punished Props Magic Trick to fix that? If you could reply that would help me so much.
Wouldn't you want the bottle to be kind of the same size as a regular bottle or is the Nuka Cola bottle smaller?
You may have a video starting this clearly but what is your preferred method of combining two halves of a print?
7:45 lay my stencil down baby, lay my stencil down. Stencil laying mamma, lay my stencil down.
damn that's really cool!
when is season 2 of prop3d (the best show on UA-cam)?????
Is there someway to buy one a bottle? If not, can you make the Nuka-Cola Quantum and Cherry bottles?
Bill your very talented is there any way you can sell these I'd like to buy one lol :D
is there anywhere that just sells bottles of that accuracy
Hey is it possible you could sell just a transparent cast of this so people could cast it themselves or paint it?