@@SummitSlayer11 yoda also fought beside them much less so he had less of an attachment to them. Speaking of attachment, Ahsoka trained under Anakin who was known to have strong feelings and attachments while Yoda had to follow the perfect role model of a Jedi since he was the grandmaster
That is one one the best scenes to duplicate. I did a custom based on the duel fight. I still have the other half to upload to show them both together. Both light up.
my thoughts exactly, this brave soldier survived the 3 long years of war then this cocky goblin that was up in his temple kills him, the jedi are traitors to the republic, FOR THE REPUBLIC !!!
You're a master at these Star Wars builds, all of which are quite complicated. Such an excellent job...and you even managed to get in a "Buster Scruggs" reference! :) Thanks for making these cool videos!!
What you could do to fix the ends of the filaments could be to give it a green coloring or color of whatever you decide to use with something translucent to give a glow to the tip
the imperfections as in weathering or scratches add so much to a piece, its really astonishing how much effort we try to make things perfect which in doing so we forget what beauty really is.
4:50, idea. You could use micro LEDs as your light source and an acrylic rod for the blade. Sanding the rod may help intensify the illumination and will eliminate the dead end of the saber.
Instantly recognized the scene. I watched that 5-10 second clip a hundred times. The Obi-Wan and Yoda taking back the temple. Imagine the damage they inflicted on 100s of clones by them selves.
Just awesome. To hide the tip of the saber, maybe you could of had the trooper close to a wall or a boulder and the tip of the saber entered (whichever).
Or, with a display like this, maybe you could of buried a green LED in the trooper's back and used an acrylic rod as the saber. The LED would light the rod. Maybe not a brightly. Just my 2 cents. Love watching your builds.
Well about 3 years too late but for a while on Amazon the Bandai clone models were only about $15, I bought 2 with the initial intentions of displaying 1 in phase 1 and the other in phase 2, but I ended up painting one like the 501st and enjoyed doing it. But then the price went back up to $40 right after, but has dropped to around $27 and I bought 4 more, 2 to paint in phase 2 and 2 to paint phase 1, I’m going to do 2 of the ranks from attack of the clones (I don’t know which yet) and I’m doing the coruscant guard shock trooper and 212th attack battalion trooper for the phase 2. So if you’re still interested in these clone models they should be cheaper and easier to find now. They seem to be stocked up pretty regularly from the seller.
You never disappoint. Your dioramas just get more crazy and amazing. I know Starwars is your preferred subject and thats great but I would really like to see how creative you could be by stepping out and doing something that you want to do but don't are hesitant about. Again great work can't wait to see what you have planned next.
Because most diorama channels use original assets and not kit parts. Easy to beat out 2 a month when you only have to do 10% of the work as others, just look at that dude who makes the underwater diaromas. He makes everything from scratch and still pumps out like a champ.
For the tips of those filaments, maybe you can using a green microdot LED? At the dollarstores around here (Dollarama) every Christmas they sell these strings of multi coloured microdot LEDs that run on 2AA batteries. If you had one of those, you could probably solder it to the end of the filament and maybe use hot glue or something to make it seamless and to spread out the light, if you are going to paint it. The dots with an epoxy bubble around it are approximately 2mm wide, 4mm long and 2mm thick, excluding the wire. They are pretty bright too.
Digital cameras capture 2 green pixels for every red or blue pixel produced by the sensor. Could explain the neon green. (or just oversaturation in the camera's factory settings idk lol)
My suggestion for the lightsaber would be to try using clear acrylic rods (you can find them through various hobby supplies/amazon) over a single LED embedded wherever you need it. The end of the rod can either be left unchanged, or you could sand and round it, depends on how you want it to look with the light off. An airbrushed translucent paint sprayed over it will let you get the color you want. It might not glow quite as strong as the filament you used, but the entire thing will be lit instead of having a little dead zone at the tip, and it doesn't need a wire running behind it, so your circuitry can be more discreet.
This is really impressive. I would say if you could add some "burning marks" around the armor where the saber is "melting" the armor it would be perfect.
Great scene, and it was awesome to watch you bring it to life! Always enjoy the bits of stop motion that you incorporate into your videos. And you continue to make it look so easy. So cool that you can just 3d sculpt your own Yoda to print and paint. He looked amazing! Another entertaining video Caleb. 50k is right around the corner!
This is really good and all, and I hate to nitpick, but the clone trooper get's impaled first via lightsaber throw, then falls to his knees, that's the moment when yoda would be on his chest.
"made sure to have the heat shrink on" as an aircraft tech let me tell you there is nothing that will send you from zero to fury of a thousand suns more than realizing you forgot the heat shrink after everything else is done
The camera was set to" cool" either in a color setting or a kelvin setting depending on the camera 3400 kelvin makes a warm appearance ( reds ,yellow etc) like for sunsets etc. The higher the number the "colder" the picture. I hope this helps Btw, another awesome diorama
I have some double strand Kynar wire its as thin as one of the strands you are using, so is easier to hide. I use it when ever possible. Its cheap and comes on big rolls.
At 4:50 it says you can't figure out the dim spot at the end of the blade...instead of a filliment try a green fiber optic rod...they make them in all different colors and you could backlight it from inside with a white led and it would carry the light all the way to the end...you could possibly even sand it a bit to get rid of the translucent look
A couple of ideas for the lightsaber end problem: 1. Those filaments are actually chains of tiny series LEDs (see US patent US10240724B2). In *theory* you could carefully nick the insulation (behind the wire) and double them over very carefully, possibly just resoldering any eventual internal wire breaks. Would potentially require a soldering oven rather than a soldering iron for the required precision. 2. The pragmatic approach : Solder a micro LED onto the end and then wrap it in a cocktail straw to mask the joint. 3. In addition to #2, you could also theoretically trim back a bit of the insulation on the end of the filament so there's less dark length.
This is absolute amazing! Your work is most impressive, the only thing I would add is Yoda white hair (by paint or by using small with filaments, like in the Iron Studios statue)
Hi, really enjoyed this video. It would be a very cool way to solve the problem with the top of light saber if you just put some blood splashes and a heart at the top of lightsaber.
Ahsoka: *"Set those blasters to stun, we don't want to hurt them"*
Yoda:
Yoda kinda goated
Ahsoka knew that the clones weren't doing it purposefully though, Yoda had no idea about the inhibitor chips, which is kinda sad
"Mercy. I know not."
@@SummitSlayer11 yoda also fought beside them much less so he had less of an attachment to them. Speaking of attachment, Ahsoka trained under Anakin who was known to have strong feelings and attachments while Yoda had to follow the perfect role model of a Jedi since he was the grandmaster
That’s one of the reasons why he’s an savage, he doesn’t give a shit about clones lives
Could You do anakin vs obiwan with lava glowing
Yes we need him to make the high ground!
Yeah man that's an incredible idea!
I was just about to comment that lol
by God what a great idea as I did not come up with before!?!?!?
That is one one the best scenes to duplicate. I did a custom based on the duel fight. I still have the other half to upload to show them both together. Both light up.
Love the stop motion with the Clones arms 👌🏼
If you like animation maybe you’ll like my channel
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right!!
Correct title: "Arrogant goblin murders honorable solider".
@Stxr KillerX Palpi won, so why is it still the wrong title? :)
Someones never heard of order 66
my thoughts exactly, this brave soldier survived the 3 long years of war then this cocky goblin that was up in his temple kills him, the jedi are traitors to the republic, FOR THE REPUBLIC !!!
@@lucasgravelle3936 actually they was going controlled with a chip
U can see it in star wars rebels
@@iroboco and clone wars s7
Would love to see you do a General Grevious one, with like sparks flying everywhere
“Hard to build, this is”
-grand master Yoda
so this comment is going to become popular or it will drown in comments
@@Charduza drown lmao
Dude this is kitbashing with extra steps.
Not "building"
I would like but it's on 69 like rn
You definitely are a Master Jedi of the diorama.
This is an excellent video and such a dynamic composition. I rather like the complexion of my little neon green friend.
Studson could u try to make atack on titan city???
You're a master at these Star Wars builds, all of which are quite complicated. Such an excellent job...and you even managed to get in a "Buster Scruggs" reference! :) Thanks for making these cool videos!!
i think it was meant to be "a million ways to die in the west" the 4 score joke was a "lincoln quote" XD
What you could do to fix the ends of the filaments could be to give it a green coloring or color of whatever you decide to use with something translucent to give a glow to the tip
the imperfections as in weathering or scratches add so much to a piece, its really astonishing how much effort we try to make things perfect which in doing so we forget what beauty really is.
Love the stop-animation on him growing!
I would love to see a JET CLONE TROOPER flying diorama
Keep the good work man!
Straight savage right here, throwing on paint without priming or sealing. But oh, how well they turn out.
The rank of hobby master, you have been granted
What a talented guy. Even liking the ballad of buster scruggs. These dioramas deserve more attention.
1:16 so we’re just gonna skip how cool that was?
the fact u can make then print out ur own 3d models is so cool to me
For me this was painful when you drew a hole into the clone trooper because it was such a good model
Long live the Boylei Hobby Time Empire
4:50, idea. You could use micro LEDs as your light source and an acrylic rod for the blade. Sanding the rod may help intensify the illumination and will eliminate the dead end of the saber.
I'm always amazed at how easy you make this process look.
Instantly recognized the scene. I watched that 5-10 second clip a hundred times. The Obi-Wan and Yoda taking back the temple. Imagine the damage they inflicted on 100s of clones by them selves.
Just awesome. To hide the tip of the saber, maybe you could of had the trooper close to a wall or a boulder and the tip of the saber entered (whichever).
Or, with a display like this, maybe you could of buried a green LED in the trooper's back and used an acrylic rod as the saber. The LED would light the rod. Maybe not a brightly. Just my 2 cents. Love watching your builds.
This is the coolest, minimalistic Diorama i‘ve ever seen!
Well about 3 years too late but for a while on Amazon the Bandai clone models were only about $15, I bought 2 with the initial intentions of displaying 1 in phase 1 and the other in phase 2, but I ended up painting one like the 501st and enjoyed doing it. But then the price went back up to $40 right after, but has dropped to around $27 and I bought 4 more, 2 to paint in phase 2 and 2 to paint phase 1, I’m going to do 2 of the ranks from attack of the clones (I don’t know which yet) and I’m doing the coruscant guard shock trooper and 212th attack battalion trooper for the phase 2. So if you’re still interested in these clone models they should be cheaper and easier to find now. They seem to be stocked up pretty regularly from the seller.
Very satisfying to watch especially when you say, “ and I called it good!!!!!!’
Can't stop watching you work now, I love it, I wanna be like you one day. Please do more of these, I will always support you. Cheers.
You never disappoint. Your dioramas just get more crazy and amazing. I know Starwars is your preferred subject and thats great but I would really like to see how creative you could be by stepping out and doing something that you want to do but don't are hesitant about. Again great work can't wait to see what you have planned next.
This is fascinating bc I’m majoring in electrical and I’m such a huge Star Wars wars fan
Fastest uploads I’ve seen from a diorama channel
Because most diorama channels use original assets and not kit parts.
Easy to beat out 2 a month when you only have to do 10% of the work as others, just look at that dude who makes the underwater diaromas.
He makes everything from scratch and still pumps out like a champ.
@@zigfaust imagine gatekeeping dioramas.
Man that's an impressive diorama, you have incredible skills of making Star Wars dioramas of action.
The one downvote is from the clonetrooper’s mum.
Jango?
Daddy Jango
Taun we?
Downvote?
the other 17 is his family lmao
Denver, huh? I'm just getting into customizing/ building dioramas and such. A little inspiring to know there's some local hobbyists as well.
I love that you can just make your own figures and print them and they look perfect 😂
For the tips of those filaments, maybe you can using a green microdot LED? At the dollarstores around here (Dollarama) every Christmas they sell these strings of multi coloured microdot LEDs that run on 2AA batteries. If you had one of those, you could probably solder it to the end of the filament and maybe use hot glue or something to make it seamless and to spread out the light, if you are going to paint it. The dots with an epoxy bubble around it are approximately 2mm wide, 4mm long and 2mm thick, excluding the wire. They are pretty bright too.
Digital cameras capture 2 green pixels for every red or blue pixel produced by the sensor. Could explain the neon green. (or just oversaturation in the camera's factory settings idk lol)
man loved the stop motion between the mounting the figure
1:15 Now you have to do a stop motion animated SW movie. That looked great and set sparks for stories in the SW stop motion world.
Keeping in mind the first episode of the clone wars... this epic diorama kinda hurts. RIP 501st trooper.
This is pure entertainment and talent. Really love these
I am always impressed by how skilled you are and how well all of these dioramas turn out!
My suggestion for the lightsaber would be to try using clear acrylic rods (you can find them through various hobby supplies/amazon) over a single LED embedded wherever you need it. The end of the rod can either be left unchanged, or you could sand and round it, depends on how you want it to look with the light off. An airbrushed translucent paint sprayed over it will let you get the color you want. It might not glow quite as strong as the filament you used, but the entire thing will be lit instead of having a little dead zone at the tip, and it doesn't need a wire running behind it, so your circuitry can be more discreet.
1:17 the animation wow!! so cool ur so talented
That is a beautiful model, but also there is a great feeling of sadness about it. I loved your stop motion too. Thank you for sharing your work.
Yoda: what sadness mean do you?
This is really impressive. I would say if you could add some "burning marks" around the armor where the saber is "melting" the armor it would be perfect.
Beautiful work as usual. Love your 3D sculpt of yoda.
This isn’t a hobby this is ART!! 👏👏👏 incredible work
this is the work of an genius
A Jedi uses the force for knowledge and defence, never for attack!
Awesome job Dude
Just Amazing
this is way better than anything i can do. the only thing i could do is paint the base.
i would mess up the lines to.
If you dip the lightsaber led in white wax a couple times, it'll act like a diffuser, and almost completely hide the wire running down it.
Great scene, and it was awesome to watch you bring it to life! Always enjoy the bits of stop motion that you incorporate into your videos. And you continue to make it look so easy. So cool that you can just 3d sculpt your own Yoda to print and paint. He looked amazing! Another entertaining video Caleb. 50k is right around the corner!
Amazing work. Disgustingly good, I am green with envy... well done sir!
Looks awesome. A nice cheaper alternative to the Sideshow statue.
This is really good and all, and I hate to nitpick, but the clone trooper get's impaled first via lightsaber throw, then falls to his knees, that's the moment when yoda would be on his chest.
Looks so sick fair play 👍
Very well done, Yoda fan I am. Really liked the animated version of the trooper assembly. Thanks for sharing.
When my son was small he used to call Yoda the flying frog from hell. Go Yoda go!!!
Anakin vs obi wan would honestly look amazing, keep up the good work dude
Lovd your poses! So dramatic! Great job.
This may be my favorite!! Awesome work!!
This has to be my favorite build so far. Your artistic ability is most impressive.
"made sure to have the heat shrink on" as an aircraft tech let me tell you there is nothing that will send you from zero to fury of a thousand suns more than realizing you forgot the heat shrink after everything else is done
I know what you mean, having spent years as a computer/electronic tech and a mechanical technician as well. 👍
I know what you mean, having spent years as a computer/electronic tech and a mechanical technician as well. 👍
This is one of the most satisfying videos I've ever seen man!! That 501st clone trooper looks AMAZING
The camera was set to" cool" either in a color setting or a kelvin setting depending on the camera 3400 kelvin makes a warm appearance ( reds ,yellow etc) like for sunsets etc. The higher the number the "colder" the picture.
I hope this helps
Btw, another awesome diorama
the bits of stop motion is really fun, man. this came out great, especially your forged Yoda!
I'm not sure how you don't have hundreds of thousands of subs....your work is singular.
I have some double strand Kynar wire its as thin as one of the strands you are using, so is easier to hide. I use it when ever possible. Its cheap and comes on big rolls.
Your work is incredible, I agree with the other comment that an Anakin vs Obi Wan fight scene would be a great piece to do.
I would like to see Maul vs Obi One 🤩😁 Awesome work Mate!
That stopmotion is amazingly done!
wonder if painting the saber tip white would make it look better, great work
ahsoka : I don't want to hurt the clones
yoda : if they want u dead, off goes their head
Incredible
Dang that green really does it
Absolutely amazing. Your builds are so well done, my hat is off to you.
I am convinced your channel is singlehandedly the reason I cannot find these Bandai model kit clones for a reasonable price anywhere.
Man you are a genius. I love these just got myself a resin printer and will give these a go 👍
Seriously your work is amazing, i can guarantee you if you had a Website where people could order these from you, you would be a very wealthy man.
At 4:50 it says you can't figure out the dim spot at the end of the blade...instead of a filliment try a green fiber optic rod...they make them in all different colors and you could backlight it from inside with a white led and it would carry the light all the way to the end...you could possibly even sand it a bit to get rid of the translucent look
This is do incredible man. I love this.
This video deserves more views
One of my favorites!!!!
Perfect, absolutely perfect. Thank you for this.
A couple of ideas for the lightsaber end problem:
1. Those filaments are actually chains of tiny series LEDs (see US patent US10240724B2). In *theory* you could carefully nick the insulation (behind the wire) and double them over very carefully, possibly just resoldering any eventual internal wire breaks. Would potentially require a soldering oven rather than a soldering iron for the required precision.
2. The pragmatic approach : Solder a micro LED onto the end and then wrap it in a cocktail straw to mask the joint.
3. In addition to #2, you could also theoretically trim back a bit of the insulation on the end of the filament so there's less dark length.
Haha ! That little Yoda goblin is a devil.
Beautiful
Pure skill. Great job
Love love love every thing about your posts. Excellent.
This one was badass
Your work is incredible
This is absolute amazing! Your work is most impressive, the only thing I would add is Yoda white hair (by paint or by using small with filaments, like in the Iron Studios statue)
Hi, really enjoyed this video. It would be a very cool way to solve the problem with the top of light saber if you just put some blood splashes and a heart at the top of lightsaber.
That little green demon at it again I see, the build looks great.
Ballad of buster Scruggs so fire
Very nicely done. I get inspired by you every time I watch your videos.
Amazing work! The lightsaber looks amazing.
So, so cool!
That is awesome, I might have to get myself a clone trooper just to have the model. Phase 1 clone troopers are my favorite, with the dc-15