Crash Course: Bases for Bikes

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  • @cain40000
    @cain40000 6 років тому +4

    Very interesting, that link could be very useful as I was on the fence on how to base my bikes...

  • @tankfirewalker5774
    @tankfirewalker5774 5 років тому +1

    Thats that Bloody Cat..💯😎✊✌️🤘🛠️🏁

  • @JERRYR708
    @JERRYR708 3 роки тому +1

    I like Hotwheels motorcycles, even if they are bigger. I dont want to see a 3rd gear bus passing my 6 gear 200 mph motorcycle. Even if the bus loses 3 turns, it will eventually pass up to a tiny bike. Bigger bikes, smaller buses work good. Scale will work only if you adjust the length of the acrylic bases accordingly.

  • @mikehawkins346
    @mikehawkins346 6 років тому +3

    What are those Tamiya bikes called, I can't seem to find them

  • @meanestgreen3320
    @meanestgreen3320 5 років тому +1

    I like having bases as a standard cause it keeps certain builds from being to "op". The extra long limo with side mounted weapons is just too good because of the shear amount of range it has.

    • @jhminiatures7867
      @jhminiatures7867  5 років тому

      That's a fair point. However, I disagree for a number of reasons 😂 not all cars are created equally, bases restrict the amount of customizing in a build, and that metas and OP builds change. The first ever UK Gaslands tournament was won by a Miyazaki team with performance cars and almost no weapon upgrades.

    • @jhminiatures7867
      @jhminiatures7867  5 років тому

      I mean, I know some people just glue their wheels. To each their own.

    • @meanestgreen3320
      @meanestgreen3320 5 років тому +1

      @@jhminiatures7867fare. But with the size for bases listed in the rulebook there should be more than enough for pretty much any build at this scale that isn't too cheesy. Obviously casual games are what ever your mates agree to, but a simple standard for competitive play for size would be nice imo

  • @alexblueification
    @alexblueification 5 років тому +1

    The WW2 German motorcycle probably isn't a Tamiya model; I think it's more likely from Italeri set 612. That 1/72 scale set includes 2 bikes, 2 bikes with sidecars & 16 figures (riders, pillion passengers, sidecar gunners etc).
    I realise that leaving a comment almost a year after the video went up might seem a little strange; but hopefully it's helpful for someone.

  • @JERRYR708
    @JERRYR708 3 роки тому +1

    I use my wife's clear nail polish and put a drop on the axles to lock the wheels for semi-permanent fix.

  • @billcedarheath387
    @billcedarheath387 6 років тому +1

    Sadly, I don't use motorcycles in my Gasland games as they are too hard to find locally. However, aren't the bases for motorcycles supposed to be 20mm x 30mm? I thought I read that in the Gaslands rules somewhere.

    • @jhminiatures7867
      @jhminiatures7867  6 років тому

      Bill Cedarheath probably to be fair. I just went for something quick and simple, but I'm sure there are 20x30 bases on eBay by the same people 😉

  • @Nicklas_Danielsson
    @Nicklas_Danielsson 6 років тому +1

    Will the bikes be slower becoud the vases are shirter?

  • @akroncreaciones910
    @akroncreaciones910 5 років тому +1

    I loved it, it is hard to find postapo at this scale, I subscribe because I also believe that we share hobby and taste, I have a channel in which I do something similar although from scratch.

    • @jhminiatures7867
      @jhminiatures7867  5 років тому +1

      How much do you mean, from scratch ;-) I see a challenge video on the horizon

  • @nightfire734
    @nightfire734 3 роки тому

    Aren't they a little big for 1:64?

  • @livanbard
    @livanbard 6 років тому +4

    I made a pool about this on the FB, when team no base but fixed wheels won. Also try smaller bases.

  • @razorrex221
    @razorrex221 6 років тому +1

    Keep those wheels moving Brothers!!! Never hobble your Wasteland Mounts!!!

  • @TheHeater2121
    @TheHeater2121 6 років тому +2

    yes glue them so they wont move on the table

  • @craigs478
    @craigs478 6 років тому +2

    That's that Bloody Cat!

  • @Nicklas_Danielsson
    @Nicklas_Danielsson 6 років тому +2

    Gaslands???

  • @erics745
    @erics745 6 років тому

    A good motorcycle is hard to find indeed...

  • @tankfirewalker5774
    @tankfirewalker5774 5 років тому +1

    I Also have a Cat He's asleep at my feet 😎✊✌️🤘⚒️🏁

  • @HeadHunterSix
    @HeadHunterSix 3 роки тому

    0:56 maybe Robert Sinatra needs to wash his hands and trim his nails more frequently. And clearcoat his work... and put a drop of glue on those axles.
    ...Hey, he asked for 'based' right? :D

  • @alistairpenniston942
    @alistairpenniston942 6 років тому +1

    Just discovered your page and the gaslands .com would love to show you some of the 1/64 mad max based models I’ve made if you wouldn’t mind giving me your email

  • @GrumblingGrognard
    @GrumblingGrognard 6 років тому +1

    You only got a thumbs up because of the "Bloody Cat".

  • @tankfirewalker5774
    @tankfirewalker5774 5 років тому +1

    Matchbox & Hotwheels cars Were never intended to be toys At all Thay are Actually 1.64 Scale Automobile Replicas Not Toys Their First perduction Begain During the Depression era in the USA built For Adult Men to Collect and Customize And due to the fact that most men at the time Loved Automobiles but could Not afford full scale Automobiles So to boost murality at the time the Mettal Medal Factory Decided to build Small scale Automobiles Small enough to fit inside a Match box for use as a Garage This is how they became known as match box cars because just about every man had a empty match box his pocket however Most Men didn't even have a home at the time let alone much money if any so What The Mattel Factory did was Build 1.64 Scale high quality Automobile Replicas That every man could afford to oun and Collect sale and traid Automobiles So the first perduction run was Sold in stores for a Single penny That is why they Have Rivets instead of screws And later in perduction some have plastic chassis with metal body's and others have metal chassis with plastic body's depending on the vehicle design and it's compexidy and with the Need for Hotrods and custom cars begining In the later years of the 60s early 70s Hotwheels were born with the 1968 Chevy Camro redline edtion Which when it was originally Sold in stores For a Nickel Now it's worth $1,000,000 US.Dollars Also Things are left unpainted to Alow it's new owner space for detail work and to be able to Customize his own Collection of Fine Automobiles the way He prefers and this also keeps the Manufacturing cost to a minimum also Still to this day thay are built for the exact purpose of Adult Men Ounership And Whom ever conciders them to be a toy Completly misses the point of a match box car they are Not Toys They are just Smaller 💯✊🤘✌️😎🛠️🏁

    • @jhminiatures7867
      @jhminiatures7867  5 років тому +1

      That's...One heck of a history lesson 😂 I'd have to check the origins of matchbox, but I can believe that! Although I'm pretty sure Hot Wheels were intended to be toys for kids, just the name is more evocative of a children's brand.
      But anyway, thank you for the support man 😂 bravo!

    • @tankfirewalker5774
      @tankfirewalker5774 5 років тому +1

      Anytime Brother Your most welcome and you have my full Respect & Suport Always Belive that Also Yes there is a lot more to the history of Hotwheels That I will explain later but For now Think you For doing what you do I'm Watching every one of your videos Your Awesome Think you for being so insprational I had my collection stolen from me a long time ago I had unreplacible Cars Even a 68 Camro That's worth over 1,000,000 Dollars on today's market But anyway so now I'm rebuilding My collection it with added custom work thinks to you and you awesome channel please don't stop your helping me big time and I truly appreciate it Brother you don't know how much this means to me I'm a huge fan of your Awesome Hard Work Have a very powerful day keep on Keeping on Brother