Every time I watch your videos and think “well there’s just no way he can go smaller” you somehow manage to do it. The mechanicals are just like watchmaking now. Crazy stuff, love it!
I was really impressed at just how small that car was anyway... And then I get to see it's got not only lights but brake lights and direction indicators 😮😊
I used to work for a company that built motherboards for aerospace and other applications. I was a class 3 soldering worker. It was really hard work but extremely fun. I wish I understood more of what each individual piece does. I know how to assemble the boards, I just have no idea what pieces to use. This was incredible! There are so many things that can be created like this. I used to collect Hot Wheels and Matchbox Die-Cast cars until my health issues began and I got real sick real fast. Disabled now, it's been a struggle to find a happy place. This could be something 🤔. Time to do some studying.
I can relate to the real sick real fast thing. And I too am trying to find a way to be happy until the big ride. I have a playlist on my channel called "Mini World" with a collection of videos like this one. All of my playlists are private, but I'll make that one public in case you'd like to take a look. Hope you find your happy space.
Details I particularly loved: 1) Not just indicators, but the side repeaters. 2) The high-level brake light. 3) The little dab of the brakes turning right at the second junction after pulling away. This is wonderful stuff.
This might be the only Micra in the world with a angle kit installed! Im not gonna search for it tho because TubeYou would continuously place such videos in my recs for a while.
THIS IS THE MOST IMPRESSIVE model making I have ever seen! I used to make small stationary models but i have grown old and my hands and eyes no longer function well enough so thats all behind me. I used to customise Scalextric cars for my younger brother but compared to your cars they are HUGE. I used to paint details on the pilots of my Airfix models using a brush with ONE HAIR - to paint the eyes!.... MASSIVE respect for you detail and patience sir!
You may have an idea of how he learned how to do this sort of stuff then, do you take a class in electronics? It’s all beyond me so I can’t see how else one would learn.
i learned when i was like 4 years old, my electric basketball goal stopped working so my cousin taught me to twist the wires together, still the same idea on basically even space ships.@@rorybaker5799
Ha. My husband would never drive like that. Thank f**k. Exactly the same brand and model of car though. I would like a minature like this to give him as a gift.
You've managed to capture, in a very small nutshell, my grandmother driving around the neighborhood looking for the supermarket. Unable to remeber where it is she just makes her way home to try again the next day. Well done sir!
All kidding aside if this really happens to your grandma, she would be better off having someone else do all the driving - or one day she may leave her home and forget how to get back!
@@manikyum I can assure you that as of 5 years ago, my grandma ain't driving anymore. Her Lincoln Town car will no longer menace the good people (!) of Ft. Lauderdale.
@brusselssprouts560 Matchbox toys here in UK had a similar thing in the 1960's which was based on Scalextrix. Effectively you put a plastic pin under a foil sticker on the bottom of the "car" and ran it along a magnetised electric rail around street scenes. Great fun for an under 10. I am glad to see that it has evolved.
Matthew 11:28-30 NKJV Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For My yoke is easy and My burden is light.”
This is one of the most interesting and beautiful miniature model I have ever seen. Not only the car has working headlights and three brake lights, the car also features blinkers/turn signals! I'm truly amazed at the level of detail put into it, especially since the parts are so small; smaller than a fingertip. Truly a masterpiece 10/10✨
Not to be mean but some people like to do things the difficult or long way. Some people have hobbies that they love to work on, like this car and all the components. Not to be mean but you're not very bright.
That front window tint is illegal! In all fairness. I’ve just literally watched this with my very own eyes, and still don’t believe that tiny people know what indicators are for but giant people don’t. Job, jobbed. Very impressed.
I grew up as a kid in the 80's. Micro Machines were my favorite toy cars. I had dirt trails all over the yard. My father, however, was not a fan of the micro machine city I built into our lawn and garden areas.😄 There were lots of raking, mowing, and weed pulling that summer, but it was absolutely worth it! Ahh, to be back in 1984 and 9 yrs old again! No rules other than don't be late for dinner.😊
Yeah, we all miss those times. Remember to thank your parents --especially your father for your childhood. I was doing something [swapping out a windshield wiper motor after a long day at work] for one of my kids a few years back and I had an epiphany that I had never really thanked my father for his help and problem solving skills from my own childhood. I called him right up in the middle of what I was doing and thanked him then and there! I hope one day my own kids will come to a similar realization and do the same. NOTE: I am not saying that my kids, nor myself were ever ungrateful. What I am saying is that until you reach a certain point in life with your own children, you do not truly realize everything your parents did and sacrificed for you while you were young.
Exquisite modelling and attention to detail. I wish I had the patience to work on something so small. The car was so well driven too. Obviously someone taking their driving test.
All that work and your little guy drives on the wrong side of the road! Just sad. I'm kidding of course. This is an absolutely astounding work of art! This would be amazing if the car _wasn't_ so impossibly small. But those soldering details, the mechanics, the details like the side signal lights and the cyclops brake light... * chef's kiss * You my friend have earned yet another follower. Bravo!!
This is wonderful. I couldn't do this. I used to do micro electronics, but due to the abuse my nervous system has taken working for certain unnamed companies, my hands shake entirely too much.🎉
This is really impressive. I can’t even imagine how long this took including the street layout or better yet, where to find the parts for something like this. Plus with the amount of detail you put into this build, only someone that’s serious about their craft can pull this off. Congratulations, you’ve done something truly amazing.
@@palco22yes if you want you can search "Countries That Drive On The Left." On that list is Japan. There are a good number of nations that do this.
Me watching the chassis being built: "Man! That is impressive fabricating skill!" Me watching the install of headlights and tail lights: "Okay, now you're just showing off..." Me seeing the working turn signals: "Now how are we supposed to compete with that??"
I was amazed by how much work went into that one tiny car... and by the fact that it did a better job of following traffic signals (and signaling its moves) than most of the full-size humans I'm forced to share the road with daily!
Being a former "Fitter and Turner" from a great many years ago when everything was purely manual and the motto was "if you can't fit it, hit it," I watched your video with a mixture of utter fascination and abject terror. Really impressively lovely and beautifully engineered but to me, "Wiggly Amps" are still the stuff of nightmares!
Insane! Waiting for the interior views like the low fuel light, digital readout on the radio, cigarette lighter charger hooked up to a phone…. Well done with your work! Props!
Something about watching this gets me right ❤. So calming Reminds me of my Dad, hope he's still messing around with electronics and engineering wherever he passed on to 🖖
The turn signals (indicators) had me toward the end of this incredible video. WOW. Takes a seriously steady hand to perform such delicate electrics and patience. Very inspirational work thank you 🏁
At the headlight part I thought I would jokingly ask in a comment that 'What about the turn signals?'. Then my jaw dropped and stayed on the floor until the end of the video.... :)
This would be an awesome concept to use in model railroads. Just imagine how cool it would be to drive little cars around your layout and have them stopping at crossings for your trains. I'd have a blast with that!
@@inevitablecraftslab yeah, that could work! Had to look up what that is, but if you could successfully integrate that with a railroad layout, I'd be on board
insane attention to detail. you must have been a surgeon or something to have the hands steady enough to do such intricate work. 10/10 youve earned a subscriber
This fine mechanical work would be a great challenge for me! But I've been familiar with microcontrollers and analog electronics for over 40 years. I have 100 ideas now. If there were more cars, they could communicate with each other and automatically follow traffic rules at intersections. They could also have a color recognition sensor...
It probably wouldn't be too hard with a raspberry pi or something to set up a network of sensors for the traffic lights so that cars automatically stop and go based on the lights, and each car could be given a different ID or something so that they can be individually told to stop or do certain actions
Watching you create a tiny car was one thing and quite amazing but then watching it run around the road, stopping at traffic lights, with working indicators, brake lights and everything else that you have done is just incredible. Are you going to make a couple more cars that would look really cool. Very impressive stuff dude.
Now that's paying attention to details!!! And I thought I was a perfectionist but this person just blew my perfectionism out of the water!!! Great job! Now just need to mass produce your creation so everyone that models in N Scale could use it on their layouts!!!
I am astonished at the idea of being able to work on anything at that scale: I was watching nervously as you created the steering mechanism, and things just got even tinier from there! 😮
I wonder why anybody took the effort to put human like fingers on what is clearly a cutting edge, high-precision machine! 😜😄 All kidding aside: I am in complete awe! You, sir, are a hero!
As a kid I installed a light into an HO scale train caboose that used the track current to run the light and I thought it was pretty neat, this is amazing!
I LOVE it! I grew up with my brother playing together with his Hot Wheels. And I’m sorry, there’s just one more thing I would add a teeny bumper sticker that says, ‘I Break for Bugs’ - as in, little insects. Can you just imagine what a tiny insect would think of this adorable car coming along the road; “Like, whoa, I didn’t see that coming!” 👍🤣❤👍😎 LOVE your work and presentation.
Every time I watch your videos and think “well there’s just no way he can go smaller” you somehow manage to do it. The mechanicals are just like watchmaking now. Crazy stuff, love it!
I was really impressed at just how small that car was anyway... And then I get to see it's got not only lights but brake lights and direction indicators 😮😊
He needs to start selling them, i would totally buy one.
*That's actually a normal sized car on a stage and the hands are from a person 150 times larger than us.*
Reminds me of Mr.Rogers😊
Yes it actually scale if it's going way too slow like 5 miles an hour
I used to work for a company that built motherboards for aerospace and other applications. I was a class 3 soldering worker. It was really hard work but extremely fun. I wish I understood more of what each individual piece does. I know how to assemble the boards, I just have no idea what pieces to use. This was incredible! There are so many things that can be created like this. I used to collect Hot Wheels and Matchbox Die-Cast cars until my health issues began and I got real sick real fast. Disabled now, it's been a struggle to find a happy place. This could be something 🤔. Time to do some studying.
Pursue your hobby, hobbies are important :)
sorry to hear that @edsterlll hope you find that thing to bring you to that happy place!!
Go for it! everything i know about electronics i learned off of the suggested use section of IC papers and youtube.
I can relate to the real sick real fast thing.
And I too am trying to find a way to be happy until the big ride.
I have a playlist on my channel called "Mini World" with a collection of videos like this one.
All of my playlists are private, but I'll make that one public in case you'd like to take a look.
Hope you find your happy space.
My son does that type of work…weird shaped motherboards. How do you advance in that field? I hope you get better soon.
So many people don’t do anything with their time…to see someone like this making the most of his talent is…beautiful
how do you know "so many" ?
Details I particularly loved: 1) Not just indicators, but the side repeaters. 2) The high-level brake light. 3) The little dab of the brakes turning right at the second junction after pulling away. This is wonderful stuff.
Meh, No exhaust smoke
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@@armondtanz😂😂😂
This might be the only Micra in the world with a angle kit installed! Im not gonna search for it tho because TubeYou would continuously place such videos in my recs for a while.
@@armondtanz
It's cos the engine's fully warmed up 😉
THIS IS THE MOST IMPRESSIVE model making I have ever seen! I used to make small stationary models but i have grown old and my hands and eyes no longer function well enough so thats all behind me. I used to customise Scalextric cars for my younger brother but compared to your cars they are HUGE. I used to paint details on the pilots of my Airfix models using a brush with ONE HAIR - to paint the eyes!.... MASSIVE respect for you detail and patience sir!
You may have an idea of how he learned how to do this sort of stuff then, do you take a class in electronics? It’s all beyond me so I can’t see how else one would learn.
@@rorybaker5799 look for a store that sells this kind of stuff. They usually know what are the needs and how to learn.
WOAH, that's impressive!! 🤯
i learned when i was like 4 years old, my electric basketball goal stopped working so my cousin taught me to twist the wires together, still the same idea on basically even space ships.@@rorybaker5799
That’s one of the reasons I don’t wanna get old
What I really like is the realism: just like a real Micra (driver), it's slow, mounts the pavement and randomly brakes when driving off.
Ha. My husband would never drive like that. Thank f**k. Exactly the same brand and model of car though. I would like a minature like this to give him as a gift.
You've managed to capture, in a very small nutshell, my grandmother driving around the neighborhood looking for the supermarket. Unable to remeber where it is she just makes her way home to try again the next day.
Well done sir!
Crawling along, braking halfway through a junction... *and* it's a Micra! The realism here is just staggering.
All kidding aside if this really happens to your grandma, she would be better off having someone else do all the driving - or one day she may leave her home and forget how to get back!
@@Sashazur
Please have no worries. She's all there and doing well but hasn't updated the map in her head since the 70's.
Don't let your grandma drive. She is a risk to others and herself
@@manikyum I can assure you that as of 5 years ago, my grandma ain't driving anymore. Her Lincoln Town car will no longer menace the good people (!) of Ft. Lauderdale.
The only thing missing are the potholes. Seriously, Great work!
Very good attention to detail for having the car stop and start slowly. Not abruptly.
I don't know what's more amazing - your craftsmanship, or your camera/videography skills.
In fact, filming took just as much time as making the model.
I am 59 years old, I've seen everything and done most it, not much impresses me anymore. This impressed me. Several times over it impressed me.
@brusselssprouts560
Matchbox toys here in UK had a similar thing in the 1960's which was based on Scalextrix. Effectively you put a plastic pin under a foil sticker on the bottom of the "car" and ran it along a magnetised electric rail around street scenes. Great fun for an under 10. I am glad to see that it has evolved.
You have not seen everything, you lying old bastard.
@@brusselssprouts560 Yeah, but I bet they weren't hand-made...
@Tasarran any machines that could make this would be equally impressive. Fucks your point? 😂
Matthew 11:28-30 NKJV
Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For My yoke is easy and My burden is light.”
My God! Fully functional headlights, tail lights, brake lights, turn signals ....etc!
Just mind blowing attention to detail!
Even in a town alone the lights are always red.
It's the cutest tiny car, and street system I ever saw!
Kinda like Japan IRL - how people wait for the walk signal at intersections even when there are no cars in sight!
😊
This is one of the most interesting and beautiful miniature model I have ever seen. Not only the car has working headlights and three brake lights, the car also features blinkers/turn signals! I'm truly amazed at the level of detail put into it, especially since the parts are so small; smaller than a fingertip. Truly a masterpiece 10/10✨
Not to be mean, but you could've simplified by using a bmw model so you wouldn't have to worry about turn signals lol
Oh, I get it. Because BMW drivers don't signal. I get it.
Not enough space to install the blinker fluid reservoir in that scale.
Or an Audi, just as bad IMX.
Truth is not mean
Not to be mean but some people like to do things the difficult or long way. Some people have hobbies that they love to work on, like this car and all the components. Not to be mean but you're not very bright.
I would put full confidence in this man if he was a neurosurgeon
Edit: why can’t people understand a joke???
surgical soldering precision indeed
He's got the steadiest hands I've ever seen.
He'd give you some new fiber optic headlights while he was in there.
😂
@@dubsessed9790lol😂
The realism and detail that went into this so awesome. Like getting all red lights when nobody else is on the road.
That front window tint is illegal! In all fairness. I’ve just literally watched this with my very own eyes, and still don’t believe that tiny people know what indicators are for but giant people don’t. Job, jobbed. Very impressed.
I grew up as a kid in the 80's. Micro Machines were my favorite toy cars. I had dirt trails all over the yard. My father, however, was not a fan of the micro machine city I built into our lawn and garden areas.😄 There were lots of raking, mowing, and weed pulling that summer, but it was absolutely worth it! Ahh, to be back in 1984 and 9 yrs old again! No rules other than don't be late for dinner.😊
Yeah, we all miss those times. Remember to thank your parents --especially your father for your childhood. I was doing something [swapping out a windshield wiper motor after a long day at work] for one of my kids a few years back and I had an epiphany that I had never really thanked my father for his help and problem solving skills from my own childhood. I called him right up in the middle of what I was doing and thanked him then and there! I hope one day my own kids will come to a similar realization and do the same.
NOTE: I am not saying that my kids, nor myself were ever ungrateful. What I am saying is that until you reach a certain point in life with your own children, you do not truly realize everything your parents did and sacrificed for you while you were young.
Miniatures are the only thing that still makes me feel like a wide-eyed child. This is amazing.
Cant sleep and can’t stop watching. Amazing.
This guy drives better than 90% of the people I encounter on the road daily.
I'm really high right now and I don't know what's going on here but I like it a lot.
1/150 でこれやるの相変わらずすごすぎる
バスコレの走行ユニットよりも更に小さい訳ですから、凄まじいですね。
@@Shimaneko227 同意
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What?
Exquisite modelling and attention to detail. I wish I had the patience to work on something so small. The car was so well driven too. Obviously someone taking their driving test.
Man, that was much cooler than I anticipated. Your attention to detail is amazing!
Masterpiece. One of the best handmade project I ever seen.
All that work and your little guy drives on the wrong side of the road! Just sad.
I'm kidding of course. This is an absolutely astounding work of art!
This would be amazing if the car _wasn't_ so impossibly small. But those soldering details, the mechanics, the details like the side signal lights and the cyclops brake light... * chef's kiss *
You my friend have earned yet another follower. Bravo!!
lol I came here to make the same joke 😂
even when you're the only mini car driving the road, you still have to hit every gotdamn red light. this will be my personal hell
You forgot one….. wrong sides the road! 😂
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😂😂😂
But the red lights give you time to reload your . . . cassette player 😉
This guy just did more work on this tiny Micra than any mechanic I've ever seen on a real one!
You've never watched a real mechanic work on an actual car? ok then
@TheRealFumigator jokes
@@TheRealFumigator
There's always one like you.
@@TheRealFumigatorYou must be *phun* at parties, smh
This is wonderful. I couldn't do this. I used to do micro electronics, but due to the abuse my nervous system has taken working for certain unnamed companies, my hands shake entirely too much.🎉
Impressed with the rear lights and brake lights being different. You know aside from all the impressive stuff 😂
That takes a lot of patience. Good soldering skills too. It even sounds like a little car as well. 😂
This is really impressive. I can’t even imagine how long this took including the street layout or better yet, where to find the parts for something like this. Plus with the amount of detail you put into this build, only someone that’s serious about their craft can pull this off. Congratulations, you’ve done something truly amazing.
I would NEVER have the patience you showed putting this thing together. Nice work!
Only one car on the road and he still has to drive around in circles looking for parking... All joking aside, this is fantastic!!
... and on the wrong side of the road to boot !
@@palco22No, it’s in Japan, that’s the side they drive on.
@happygirl0214 They do ? ... and you're sure of this ?
And the car still uses turn signals even though there is no one to care where he goes! Excellent.
@@palco22yes if you want you can search "Countries That Drive On The Left." On that list is Japan.
There are a good number of nations that do this.
It’s always the stop start that gives these small models away but that was smooth. Excellent job.
The Tesla XXS model is looking pretty cool
Me watching the chassis being built: "Man! That is impressive fabricating skill!"
Me watching the install of headlights and tail lights: "Okay, now you're just showing off..."
Me seeing the working turn signals: "Now how are we supposed to compete with that??"
The fibre optic solution for the lights is really cool
This was brilliant. As a kid I always dreamed of building things like this but at least I can live out the dream by watching the video.
One of the more interesting projects that I've seen in a while. Good job!
I was impressed with the wheel. Then we get tail lights.
soon and entire horror movie will be completed, at 1/150th scale.
idk why the algorithm brought me to this vid in particular but i'm here for it! crazy skills & craftsmanship
Wwwwh...what's that soldering?! That precision! I didn't think it was humanly possible
7:40 & 8:33 - I like the red light reflections 👌
Every stage just got more and more amazing.
BMW drivers immediately clicked off the video after seeing a toy car use a blinker.
I was amazed by how much work went into that one tiny car... and by the fact that it did a better job of following traffic signals (and signaling its moves) than most of the full-size humans I'm forced to share the road with daily!
The skill required is immense for most of this, the skill for the electronics is insane
4:21 Stop showing off 😂! It was impressive enough without the lights 😁. And cute.
Amazing! Workmanship and level of detail 10/10. You even got the speed of a Micra correct!😂
The craftsmanship and attention to detail is mind-blowing.
Absolutely mind blowing, who ever thought something like this was possible, especially in that minuscule scale.
Especially the fact the car actually has brake lights an direction indicators too, superb!
Being a former "Fitter and Turner" from a great many years ago when everything was purely manual and the motto was "if you can't fit it, hit it," I watched your video with a mixture of utter fascination and abject terror.
Really impressively lovely and beautifully engineered but to me, "Wiggly Amps" are still the stuff of nightmares!
i love how realistic this is, its the actual speed that nissan micra drivers travel at
Insane! Waiting for the interior views like the low fuel light, digital readout on the radio, cigarette lighter charger hooked up to a phone….
Well done with your work! Props!
You cant park there! The craftsmanship is impressive 💯👍
Something about watching this gets me right ❤. So calming
Reminds me of my Dad, hope he's still messing around with electronics and engineering wherever he passed on to 🖖
Amazing! The dexterity and technical skills required are exceptionally performed. Well Done!
The turn signals (indicators) had me toward the end of this incredible video. WOW. Takes a seriously steady hand to perform such delicate electrics and patience. Very inspirational work thank you 🏁
you know it realistic when you hit every red light
This really is amazing and an inspiration for mini/micro modelers around the world. My deepest respect for your work.
At the headlight part I thought I would jokingly ask in a comment that 'What about the turn signals?'. Then my jaw dropped and stayed on the floor until the end of the video.... :)
what I like the most is the realistic driving speed - it's not whizzing around like a fly
Flashing indicators and everything the level of detail at this scale is absolutely incredible! Congratulations 🙏 I love it
This is amazing! Unbelievable soldering skills, too.
I mean the little stab of breaks in the middle of the turn is just inspired, incredible work
This would be an awesome concept to use in model railroads. Just imagine how cool it would be to drive little cars around your layout and have them stopping at crossings for your trains. I'd have a blast with that!
faller car system?
@@inevitablecraftslab yeah, that could work! Had to look up what that is, but if you could successfully integrate that with a railroad layout, I'd be on board
@@85bbenjaminfan Of course you can its made for railroads. There are a few companies that offer systems like that
I find it very relaxing to watch that car rolling the streets in a very safe way. Respect for the driver.
The patience required to do this is incredibly.
insane attention to detail. you must have been a surgeon or something to have the hands steady enough to do such intricate work. 10/10 youve earned a subscriber
The turn signals broke me. Absolutely amazing work. 👏
This fine mechanical work would be a great challenge for me! But I've been familiar with microcontrollers and analog electronics for over 40 years. I have 100 ideas now. If there were more cars, they could communicate with each other and automatically follow traffic rules at intersections. They could also have a color recognition sensor...
Some people flex with 400+ HP cars.
This Nissan produces wopping 0,00009 HP!
I don't think I closed my mouth once during this whole video 😂 this is incredible!
This man has better driving etiquette at 1/150 scale than most prople have with full size cars.
The love people have for their hobbies and share it with us. Amazing work 👏
Well done for driving on the correct side of the road.
Precision work. Well done. Very talented.
How do we know you aren’t a giant ?
Time requirements aside, a few hundred of these inside a 1/150 cityscape would look and sound amazing.
It probably wouldn't be too hard with a raspberry pi or something to set up a network of sensors for the traffic lights so that cars automatically stop and go based on the lights, and each car could be given a different ID or something so that they can be individually told to stop or do certain actions
@@TransistorBased Yeah! I wasn't even thinking that complex, just a bunch of timers controlling all the magnetic lines & lights.
Back from our second visit to Small Worlds in Odaiba. Your level of detail is unmatched ! Even by the professionals working there !! 👏
Watching you create a tiny car was one thing and quite amazing but then watching it run around the road, stopping at traffic lights, with working indicators, brake lights and everything else that you have done is just incredible. Are you going to make a couple more cars that would look really cool. Very impressive stuff dude.
It even had to hit the brakes mid turn for some invisible jerk that didn’t give right of way 😂
I know; they just kept adding one more feature and one more feature. It is insane how much stuff they packed into a thumb, essentially...
Extremely skilled craftsman at work, this is brilliant
We do not adult, we only aquire the skills for upgrading our childhood.
Now that's paying attention to details!!! And I thought I was a perfectionist but this person just blew my perfectionism out of the water!!!
Great job! Now just need to mass produce your creation so everyone that models in N Scale could use it on their layouts!!!
He’s gunna get pulled over for dark window tint.
He can't because he's yet to make the cop-car.
damn, just as fast as a real micra
Unbelievable amount of intricate work there. Seriously impressive. Love it.
100% pure craftmanship. 100% respect. Unbelievable
This looks like something perfect for a Wes Anderson movie
Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood
@@markusantonio4866 Wes Anderson movies are pretty much "Dark/Uncanny Mr Roger's Neighborhood”
What i find the Craziest is how it actually accelerates and Decelerates like a Real car.
I am astonished at the idea of being able to work on anything at that scale: I was watching nervously as you created the steering mechanism, and things just got even tinier from there! 😮
I wonder why anybody took the effort to put human like fingers on what is clearly a cutting edge, high-precision machine! 😜😄 All kidding aside: I am in complete awe! You, sir, are a hero!
As a kid I installed a light into an HO scale train caboose that used the track current to run the light and I thought it was pretty neat, this is amazing!
That was remarkably satisfying.
Right?!
I LOVE it! I grew up with my brother playing together with his Hot Wheels. And I’m sorry, there’s just one more thing I would add a teeny bumper sticker that says, ‘I Break for Bugs’ - as in, little insects. Can you just imagine what a tiny insect would think of this adorable car coming along the road; “Like, whoa, I didn’t see that coming!” 👍🤣❤👍😎 LOVE your work and presentation.
I about lost my mind when I saw the headlights, brake lights, and blinkers.
I lost it when he made the headlights,then I died when those tiny indicators lid up! 😂 SOOOO CUTE!!
I considered myself a detail oriented person… until I saw this video
SEE, even that MF tiny car has some turning lights ... so yours do to. Use them !
HEAR! HEAR!