You Cosplayers that put this much detail and time and effort into your props should seriously think about mass producing this items from games and selling them. TONS of people would kill for these types of things!
I never see the products actually reach stores or when this ever actually happens. Seems they need a better marketing campaign when they do comission cosplayers that way more people know and more people will buy!
Well it's not easy to mass produce something like this and even if they decided to do it they would use very different techniques than we cosplayers do. :)
At least Corgis are fairly standardised. I have to work on the Stuffle System (Half Staff and Half Jack Russell), well that and the foul indignant looks I get from mine. At least the Corgi system is fairly user friendly.
Additionally if you want to go for smaller measurements the general recommendation is to use the Pug unless you are California then the Chihuahua is an accepted alternative provided they fit in a handbag.
Hello Kamui and Benny!! Your work is amazing and I think it'd be neat if we saw cosplay features of your armors and costumes as well as prop building progress vids!
+KamuiCosplay hi kamui cosplay.I've seen that you use worbla almost in every cosplay you do.I wanna know if you can make worbla by yourself and if you can please make a video of it.thanks
It's amazing how realistic it looks, the painting and rusting effects make the materials looks just like real metal, I was fascinated when I saw it was actually just made of foam. Great work!
Quick Science and Mathematics I wasn't trying to infer her race, I was talking about her accent. "I was born in Angren, Uzbekistan but moved with my family to Germany when I was five years old" This was on Kamui's own site so chill the fuck out.
You guys are amazing! I have found a new rabbit hole to fall down here on UA-cam. Wish i could learn this stuff hands on rather than videos although they are great!. I need to look more into this stuff it is fantastic!!!
+DarkShadowsX5 you dont need them, if you really want one you can cut it by hand and if you want something 3d printed there are companies that will do it for you. if you plan on printing a lot it might be worth it to buy.
Oh noes, they have succeeded enough in their craft to be able to afford better tools. However will they go on? PS, many of my tools were purchased by throwing spare change in a jar. I think I'll start doing so for a laser cutter.
You do understand it take skill to learn how to design a prop and program a laser cutter.... plus the money to buy these machines didn't fall from the sky....
Looks great but i must say i'm somewhat tired of seeing " prop builder " making so-called tutorials all the time using CNC machines and 3D printers . I hardly call that " prop making " any more . Besides , it's like like everyone has such machines in their basements . Result is of course great , but it lacks the " hand made touch " .
Fucking thank. There seems to be a borderline expectation these days that people will have laser cutters, 3D printers, etc. if they're "serious" about what they're doing. These things cost thousands of dollars, and require a ton of space. More and more tutorials rely on them, too, which puts them wholly out of reach of the majority of people who use tutorials, i.e. people who DON'T have access to super expensive tools.
ToastAndJellyfish I know right ? It seems that " being serious " nowadays in prop makings means " you have thousands to spend on pro equipement and a legit workshop " . What happened to the time when Prop builders were working in their cellars with scrap / salvaged stuff and a few basic powertools ?
Hello Kamui and Benny!! Love your work guys, i cannot stop watching your videos. I seriously wish to see you do Thresh one day in the future. Keep it up!
Well, I must be the odd one out on the internet because I really liked the intro to this video. What a nice homage to Fallout 4's "War Never Changes" intro video. Well done, Benni! :)
Man, I wish I had access to the same kind of facilities and technology that you guys do to make this kind of stuff! I would have KILLED for a 3d printer and laser cutters.
I was watching this with my mouth legit just hanging open. I'm absolutely amazed. Just.. completely gobsmacked about what some foam and a 3D printer can do. Idk what to say. Your fantastic. You'll make me cry if you make an Institute rifle or even a T-51 helmet.
Yo!!! that gun looks amazing! Half way through the video i looked away( playing Fallout 4 B) ) and looked back and thought you were showing a ingame image! lol AMAZING job!
wow I think these guys would be great prop designers for movie sets and stuff make mucho money. Plus they seem to be extremely well rounded in various trades which is amazing O_O
awesome work! just a small peeve when you said "biggest project (I've) ever made" yeah you showed what others did for you but just a little credit at the end, "the biggest project (we've) ever made"
Funny you used magnets to hold a weapon together that utilizes electromagnetism to propel its projectiles. (At least I find it amusing :P)
How do they work?
glad I wasn't the only one that found it funny lmao
"How to fake rust - Use real rust." Brilliant!
IT'S SO SIMPLE!
You Cosplayers that put this much detail and time and effort into your props should seriously think about mass producing this items from games and selling them. TONS of people would kill for these types of things!
A lot of people do haha. I use to be commissioned for 50 man hours on projects for 2k-3k
I never see the products actually reach stores or when this ever actually happens. Seems they need a better marketing campaign when they do comission cosplayers that way more people know and more people will buy!
Well it's not easy to mass produce something like this and even if they decided to do it they would use very different techniques than we cosplayers do. :)
+TheHurtShoulder Plenty of online store of replicas mate. Also its not something meant to be mass produced. its a niche.
yeah replicas that cost more than the trouble. and I meant mass produced as in, gamers, not the entire world.
Length: 2.5 Corgi puppies. Goddamn metric is confusing.
Or 35 Corgi ft.
At least Corgis are fairly standardised. I have to work on the Stuffle System (Half Staff and Half Jack Russell), well that and the foul indignant looks I get from mine. At least the Corgi system is fairly user friendly.
This whole conversation is far too humorous to not laugh, you guys are so serious in saying this I can't hold it in XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
Additionally if you want to go for smaller measurements the general recommendation is to use the Pug unless you are California then the Chihuahua is an accepted alternative provided they fit in a handbag.
Not as confusing as imperial.
That shit is based off barley corn.
How to make a Fallout 4 Rolling Pin:
Step 1 - go buy a rolling pin.
👏
+DaBatCave step 3 , throw it a random chest and never see it again
+Darian Singh ha
A burnt one
instructions unclear dick got stuck in store door
I thought this was a tutorial for an actual Gauss Rifle... I guess my plans to rule the world with magnets will have to wait another day.
Damn it i regret clicking on this video i am now so damn jealous over the lone wanderer armor and gauss rifle. Good work
That's super clever, using magnets for easy transport assembly
Uhm... I can't even. This is too advanced.. But it's so amazing! *-*
+haruna haruna Done 3D printed and EVA foam
+haruna haruna Very true
I once carved out an edge on a stick and called it a sword
SAME
Same here
How much you want for it?
could you possibly design the fat man? very nice work
A working fat man that can shoot potatos
Just go to America and you will find all the fat men and fat women you will ever need
topkek
wow...that was about as smooth as diving into a gravel pit
Collin Halligan zazinombies made a Lego version
Ahhhhhh aaaaghhhh NOOOO! > MY MIND, its BLOOOOOOOWN! :P
Mob up in ile 5 xD
Wow soo beautiful. Oh lol and the rifle too
Hello Kamui and Benny!! Your work is amazing and I think it'd be neat if we saw cosplay features of your armors and costumes as well as prop building progress vids!
+MiChi ミッチー I know! I will post more "normal" tutorials again soon! :)
+KamuiCosplay yaaaas! I'm looking forward to them! You guys are hilarious I love your cosplays!
+KamuiCosplay it would be realy cool if you added a recon scope
+KamuiCosplay hi kamui cosplay.I've seen that you use worbla almost in every cosplay you do.I wanna know if you can make worbla by yourself and if you can please make a video of it.thanks
That is an AWESOME build!!! Very impressive!!
Thanks! :)
The corgis may be the secound best part of this video. Your work is truly amazing please don't stop I learn more with each video I watch.
Simba is who we aspired to be. As cosplay artists we are all held to sky. As Zelda or the other 🐕 (I forgot his name).
This weapon looks amazing!! Your rust technique really sets the finished prop apart from others.
You guys are EPIC builders!!! Excellent work.
It's amazing how realistic it looks, the painting and rusting effects make the materials looks just like real metal, I was fascinated when I saw it was actually just made of foam. Great work!
_HOLY FUCK THATS SO GOOD_
+MarkIsLazy Haha thank you!
I love all your videos but this one is really incredible - the rust patina is so realistic. Thanks for all the inspo
curie? is that you?
She does really sound like her.
Curie is french...I think she's German or around that area.
+Marek Vikor she doesn't sound like Curie
Quick Science and Mathematics I wasn't trying to infer her race, I was talking about her accent. "I was born in Angren, Uzbekistan but moved with my family to Germany when I was five years old" This was on Kamui's own site so chill the fuck out.
no
Love the little details -- using iron powder is such a great touch!
The realism. The detail. The circuits. How is this even real? I must say, you did a fantastic job!
Holy shit, this is the best thing I've ever seen. The way you guys put the rust on there is magnificent!
highly precise and clean work. just as everyone would expect from germans. very nicely done.
That looks amazing....and the vault jumpsuit with the armor also looks amazing
that is the greatest thing I have ever seen...well done
Haha, thanks! x)
KamuiCosplay Jesus Christ how the fuck do you do this.. You are a master..
KamuiCosplay please.. Teach me your ways..
KamuiCosplay can you buy this stuff?
YetiHunter
I've never seen any of your videos, but this one push me to watch many others !!
Awesome work !
Buy Her BOOKS!
You guys are amazing! I have found a new rabbit hole to fall down here on UA-cam. Wish i could learn this stuff hands on rather than videos although they are great!. I need to look more into this stuff it is fantastic!!!
OMG you should make these available for purchase
Cus not everyone has a 3d printer
or a laser cutter.
+DarkShadowsX5 you dont need them, if you really want one you can cut it by hand and if you want something 3d printed there are companies that will do it for you. if you plan on printing a lot it might be worth it to buy.
You guys are so insanely talented!! I learn so much with each video you post!
But does it say "giggity" when you charge a shot?
Totally blown away by the work you guys do! Keep up the good work nice to see new vids and projects.
Corgis need to be the basic unit of measurement.
What a huge work of Detail :O Really great job! Looks veeery nice!
Can we order any props you make?
That looks absolutely fantastic, pretty much exactly the kind of rust look i'd want when painting.
Cringy commentary but that's amazing work
Then watch
Watch this in 2019 and amaze of how you put a lot of hardwork and dedication in that bad boy!
Its not so difficult if you have a fucking laser cutter, takes away like 70% of the effort.
+spork Yeah at that point it's just gluing and painting. Cake when you have tons of $$$
my thoughts exactly
Oh noes, they have succeeded enough in their craft to be able to afford better tools. However will they go on?
PS, many of my tools were purchased by throwing spare change in a jar. I think I'll start doing so for a laser cutter.
theres no pleasing some people.
You do understand it take skill to learn how to design a prop and program a laser cutter.... plus the money to buy these machines didn't fall from the sky....
That rusting technique is amazing! It looks so real.
Looks great but i must say i'm somewhat tired of seeing " prop builder " making so-called tutorials all the time using CNC machines and 3D printers . I hardly call that " prop making " any more . Besides , it's like like everyone has such machines in their basements .
Result is of course great , but it lacks the " hand made touch " .
Fucking thank. There seems to be a borderline expectation these days that people will have laser cutters, 3D printers, etc. if they're "serious" about what they're doing. These things cost thousands of dollars, and require a ton of space. More and more tutorials rely on them, too, which puts them wholly out of reach of the majority of people who use tutorials, i.e. people who DON'T have access to super expensive tools.
ToastAndJellyfish I know right ? It seems that " being serious " nowadays in prop makings means " you have thousands to spend on pro equipement and a legit workshop " . What happened to the time when Prop builders were working in their cellars with scrap / salvaged stuff and a few basic powertools ?
Well, having a dedicated workshop would be considered being serious, seeing as how much they're investing into their work.
Do it your self, first, you need a nuclear reactor...
Majority of supplies cost crazy amounts of money.
That's epic! It even comes with the suppressor!
Thank you for sharing, it is so helpful for those of us looking to start a new hobby. Keep on creating and I will keep on watching and sharing.
Hello Kamui and Benny!! Love your work guys, i cannot stop watching your videos. I seriously wish to see you do Thresh one day in the future. Keep it up!
You guys deserve a lot more credit holy mother of god you put so much effort in to this it's actually unreal
Wow, that's super awesome! Never played fallout, but I love gauss rifles nonetheless. The idea of using magnets was brilliant.
Well, I must be the odd one out on the internet because I really liked the intro to this video. What a nice homage to Fallout 4's "War Never Changes" intro video. Well done, Benni! :)
this is the best cosplay prop ive ever seen. great job!
Haha brilliant intro! Got to the end now, that was incredible, that rust looks amazing. Super super job!
Not gonna lie the Corgi Preston cracked me up. You all are amazing and what a beautiful build. Holy smoke!! 👍
You and you hubby (and you cute puppy) are amazing as heck!! Love your works! God bless!
Man, I wish I had access to the same kind of facilities and technology that you guys do to make this kind of stuff! I would have KILLED for a 3d printer and laser cutters.
I was watching this with my mouth legit just hanging open. I'm absolutely amazed. Just.. completely gobsmacked about what some foam and a 3D printer can do. Idk what to say. Your fantastic. You'll make me cry if you make an Institute rifle or even a T-51 helmet.
This one is even more impressive than the others! You two make this look so fun.
This is the most crazy and detailed cosplay channel I've seen on UA-cam!
Thanks! We're trying!
Didn't expect the last seconds at all x) but holy crap I am... Good God I don't even have words, you're so freaking talented!
The Gauss Rifle. It's... so beautiful.
This is some pro work right there.
I was in awe the whole time I was watching this and that thumbnail really fooled me. I thought it was real rusty metal hahaha. Great work!
This is beyond amazing, really great job. And you have a really nice craft/nerd room ^^
I would LOVE to see you take on the Fallout Power Armour with EVA foam- that would be one hell of an undertaking, but so very, very cool!
The magnet part was so satisfying omg
Now I know why I've heard your name so often over at the punished props channel/stream. Keep up the awesome work!!!
That is incredible!! Very well done!! There should be some massive collaboration between you guys, Punished Props and Evil Ted!
Like Power Ranger! We all make one part and then TRANSFORM!!!!
Yo!!! that gun looks amazing! Half way through the video i looked away( playing Fallout 4 B) ) and looked back and thought you were showing a ingame image! lol AMAZING job!
Nice Art work , honestly .
Great job .
I Liked the Real Rust on it , makes it look more Realistic .
Lovely , Just Lovely .
omfg u r sooooooo good at making these x.x! this is so perfect! well done gurl!
wow I think these guys would be great prop designers for movie sets and stuff make mucho money. Plus they seem to be extremely well rounded in various trades which is amazing O_O
AMAZING WORK AND DEDICATION!!! 10/10
Thanks!
After watching this, I realize how much skill this takes.
that build was totally awesome!!! please keep the vids and tutorials coming😍
The separation of pieces using magnets almost imitate the mods that you can put into the gun
Wow that is astonishing work!! Im not even into cosplay and I want to buy your books.
That looks absolutely amazing! Nicely done!
See, this is why I admire people who do such detailed cosplay, but will never do it myself.
that is some insane detail. very impressive
That Gauss riffle is out of this world holy shit LOL. Totally nailed it
Everyone should adopt the corgi puppy unit of measurement! :D :D :D
Amazing build as always!
THIS IS AMAZING! You show people how COsPlay is really done instead of all these crazy girls buying costumes from Ebay. This looks amazing great JOB!
I am speechless....if you call this a "last minute" project, I think I will take a lifetime....:)
this is an awesome recreation of the gauss rifle
That was an extremely fun and instructional video. You guys are amazing!
I am so jealous of your talent.. it looks so real!!!
Oh my god! I loved this! My favorite weapon from my favorite game!
Nice job you guys!
Thanks! :)
man you seriously have talent!!!
That rust looks incredible.
That may be the second most beautiful thing i have ever seen.
Wow, you should make props for movies. Keep up the beautiful work.
this is the coolest replica ive ever seen
You have a new fan!
That's awesome! Really, i dont think i do something like that never.
The smirk I that made it's way onto my face when I heard the reference at 1:16 . Perfect
and the number of flies I'm catching with my wide open mouth by the end of the video is too embarrassing to admit. I seriously loved this.
I love your cosplays! They're amazing. You both are so talented.
Amazing work... And i love the Fallout 4 style intro!
Wow, the texture and the rust look so damn realistic
i've bought today your book, i love you're job, i know that this book will help me a lot. :) Rgards from Barcelona!!
awesome work! just a small peeve when you said "biggest project (I've) ever made" yeah you showed what others did for you but just a little credit at the end, "the biggest project (we've) ever made"
first of your videos I have ever seen and I must say this is very impressive.
I love the last minute
OMG, this should be in a museum!