@@EASHighRisker444 I mean I get they are not the right size, but there is in fact 22 horns. Just like the real thing, 12 on the top for the 12 port, and 10 on the bottom for the 10 port.
@existant-no you dont need a 3d printer. You just need some reference, a motor, some tubular thing, and some carboard. You could use any other materials
@ Yes however I have already tried twice with cardboard before I launched this channel And there was no success. That is why my MOD1004B was my first siren, because it is electronic.
Amazing, would look better with the right amount of right sized horns but it still looks amazing either way, great job!
@@EASHighRisker444 I mean I get they are not the right size, but there is in fact 22 horns. Just like the real thing, 12 on the top for the 12 port, and 10 on the bottom for the 10 port.
DAYUM thats noice! One tip to make the horns better: you can make it by cardboard paper layer and make it lil larger
@@Andrei-n4q I’ll keep them the same for now since they took a while to make but thank you :D
You made a beautifull sirens .What siren is next ?
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@@existant-no
No thunderbolt yet?
@ no, it did not win the poll against the 3T22.
@ but maybe in the future
Dayummmm i cant even make a good 3t22 nahh
I'm gonna make a 3T22 very soon!
Yo!! Good luck on it!
@existant-no Thanks! By the way I use a scratch controller for the sound.
@HSETM Oh cool, do you know the creator?
@@existant-no Are you on scratch?
@@HSETM No, I just use control panels by the same creator
Are you ever going to make a siren with an actual working chopper?
@@EURI_PLAYS Probably not, I don’t have a 3D printer unfortunately.
That’s why I say “crafted siren.”
@existant-no you dont need a 3d printer. You just need some reference, a motor, some tubular thing, and some carboard. You could use any other materials
@ Yes however I have already tried twice with cardboard before I launched this channel And there was no success. That is why my MOD1004B was my first siren, because it is electronic.
@existant-no my latest ones chopper model was taken from haroldhihats chopper model. Although mine was a bit quiet, it still made noise,
This is so good!
@@thoughts_aviation thank you