Hi, Ben! A 356 Outlaw! That flies! 😎 These are the things dreams are made of (for me, at least!). Once again your imagination, creativity and attention to detail is off the chain. It's a fabulous looking fantasy creation now. I love it. And, imagine my surprise to get a shout out, AND to learn that this one-of custom is coming my way to Switzerland! No way! You are a truly generous guy and I'm humbled by this gesture. Now, believe it or not, I just finished editing and uploading my next Fury Road Gaslands build, with a release date for Nov 6th. I gave you a shout out in that video - before seeing this - as a thank you for your inspiring builds. There's a distinctive BP Custom Creations move on that build that you can't miss. You don't need any endorsements from me for new subs 😂 but you've really been a great online pal and it's my little thank you. Love and peace from my house to yours! 🍁👊
Reminds me of the S.H.I.E.L.D. flying car from '60s the NICK FURY AGENT OF SHIELD comics! I've always loved that car, so this car is amazing! Very nicely done!
Very cool. Love the undercarriage of the Porsche and love the creativeness of putting things you have together to make one cool piece of art. Great job.
I am legitimately excited to find this channel! This was a great vid and your detailing is inspiring. I'm going to binge on your content. Thanks for sharing!
BP, since you had the one cap it got me thinking, what about you doing a vid on silicone mold making and resin casting? You can then have a master mold piece to reproduce certain components at a whim at home.
Cool idea and pretty nice details. I'm a fan of the rpg 'Tales from the loop' and these retro futuristic vehicles have a pretty tftl vibe. Good work, sir.
You have an imagination second to none Ben, thanks for sharing and look forward to continued great content 👍And who doesn't love Andrew, his work is awesome and his heart is huge !!
Just recently came across your channel and really liking it, loving these simple, small and detail builds you are doing (your channels deserved more subscribers)
I've been looking into what scale I want to do my scratchbuilt mecha dioramas and 1/64 scale (hotwheels scale?) is one I'm looking at so I've been looking at what you've been able to accomplish so I'm leaning that way as a result.
Thank you! 1/64 is good and bad. There are a lot of diecast cars in 1/64 but not much else. If you go with 1/35 or 1/72, there are mainly military modes. 1/144 is what a lot of gundam modes are. Basically, if you are scratch building it doesn't matter what scale you choose but if you want to match it to other non-scratch models or use bits and accessories for additional details you might want to think about the choice of scale.
@@BPCustomCreations Yeah. Boils down to laziness of not wanting to sculpt a few dozen "spectator minis" and buildings. Conversions also saves time. PLus, I may want to make some resin garage kits and having an established scale that the buyer can use with stuff they have at home is always nice. I didn't want to go any smaller than 1/64 or 1/72. Geess I'll have to buy some different sizes and see what works for me. Thanks.
It is dangerous to start buying kits but I always look for cheap used ones. I got a junk lot of old military vehicles 11 boxes for $30 from an online auction. The star wars models I got are $5 each. It adds up, of course, but have you seen other hobby models? Crazy prices! Thanks for watching 😁👍
You do such an amazing job on your flying vehicle cyberpunk builds! Another great job. Thanks for sharing. The Stagefright is my favorite Hotwheel of all time…how about a Wild West or weird west build in the future?
Another video knocked out of the park! I think I'm going to start raiding my plastic kits for parts and decals. The stuff you're finding that just so happens to fit perfectly is ridiculous lol! I knew there had to be a use for airsoft BBs! I was going to use them as mines that could be deployed while being chased for my post apocalyptic build, but ran out of room. How did you avoid brush strokes when painting the body? These are so cool...I want to try one soon! Awesome job Ben!
Thanks for going back to watch this one from a while ago! Sometimes all the bits align 😂 The paint I am using on the body of the car is super thin, being meant for airbrushing. With really thin coats the brush strokes don't show in my experience. You can thin acrylics with water to get something similar but it helps to use good quality ones. Check out Vallejo and try a bottle to see if you like it 👍
@@BPCustomCreations no problem buddy, still playing catch-up with all the channels I follow. Hmmm, so maybe the problem I'm having is the cheap paint. I do alot of brush work so I probably should try some better paint. What ratio do you use when thinning?
When you're using the fret saw (jewellers saw) you'll probably find it easier and get better results if you keep the saw vertical and move the work around it, not the other way around. Idk if that makes sense, but just trying to be helpful :)
For sure! Thank you 👍 I've used the saw a bit more since this video and have had much better results after getting used to it! A couple builds done since without breaking the blade 🤞
Wait! Why was the Wicked 'Witch of The West' featured in this? Anyway, really enjoyed watching your creative process. I'm currently addicted to watching these, but would have no idea where to start if I wanted to get my feet wet.
Thanks man! Gotta get the witch out 👍 I would suggest just grabbing some cheap diecast and trying out some simple modifications. Just experiment, they're only a buck or two!
I just use one of the generic ones from Amazon that comes with 144 blades. They all seem to be the same even for me here in Japan. I put an affiliate link in the video description to one that's just like mine and it'll send me a couple pennies when you use it.
Wow man that was an amazing build for Andrew I enjoyed this one very much so how come you use baking soda after you use super glue and what stripper do you use I'm getting ready to take a 65 mustang convertible and poison pinto and make a mustang panel and I'm also taking a 69 mustang and a ranchero and turning that into a mustang pickup truck
The baking soda makes the super glue cure instantly. It's useful for gap filling because it's hard and sands really well. The stripper I use is just a generic automotive one. The brand says "Holts" but I think it's only available here in Japan. Look for Citrus strip if you're in America
@@BPCustomCreations well thank you for answering my questions I thought you were here in America I didn't know you were in Japan what are you doing over there aren't you from here
@@BPCustomCreations oh okay I was just curious sir but I do appreciate all the help I can get because I'm not going to use an airbrush I'm going to use paint like you do because I'm also designing the NASCAR Winston West series which is a NASCAR series that raced on the West Coast basically Washington Oregon California Nevada Arizona Colorado that's basically where they would race I'm making the car from 1970s to about 2004 maybe 2008 at the latest there will be no Toyotas but plenty of Ford Chevy and Dodge
Unfortunately, they are from my dollar store here in Japan called Seria. I know that you can buy thin applicator tips separately on amazon in like a 50 pack or something.
@@brevman71 I'm not sure but I just poked around on Amazon Germany and I found this www.amazon.de/gp/aw/d/B081YTVG3Y/ref=sspa_mw_detail_4?ie=UTF8&psc=1&th=1 It looks like they are a little larger but there were also some smaller options by the brand UHU. Also, I like to use thin super glue so you might search for something thin. I don't know much German so I couldn't read a lot of the listings.
Hi, Ben! A 356 Outlaw! That flies! 😎 These are the things dreams are made of (for me, at least!). Once again your imagination, creativity and attention to detail is off the chain. It's a fabulous looking fantasy creation now. I love it. And, imagine my surprise to get a shout out, AND to learn that this one-of custom is coming my way to Switzerland! No way! You are a truly generous guy and I'm humbled by this gesture. Now, believe it or not, I just finished editing and uploading my next Fury Road Gaslands build, with a release date for Nov 6th. I gave you a shout out in that video - before seeing this - as a thank you for your inspiring builds. There's a distinctive BP Custom Creations move on that build that you can't miss. You don't need any endorsements from me for new subs 😂 but you've really been a great online pal and it's my little thank you. Love and peace from my house to yours! 🍁👊
Very good. Congratulations. Hugs from Brazil
Please make more of these flying car builds. Super cool
Thanks! It's been a while for sure. I'll have to whip something up
Wow, such a cool project. Glad i found it
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it! 😁👍
I like what you did with the undercarriage. Very clean execution.
Cheers! 😁👍
Sweet flying cars build and thanks for sharing them 👊👍😎
Reminds me of the S.H.I.E.L.D. flying car from '60s the NICK FURY AGENT OF SHIELD comics! I've always loved that car, so this car is amazing! Very nicely done!
Thank you! I googled it and there are definitely some similar vibes 👍 thanks for watching 😁
Great content! You could use solid soap to save some of the saws 😀 (put solid soap in the saw blade will help dissipate the heat)
Great idea! I'll try that next time I use it. I've heard about candle wax before too. I wonder which works better... Only one way to find out 😁👍
@@BPCustomCreations You can also use Beeswax, which can be found in the sewing area of most craft stores. (Sorry the late input.)
neodymium magnets in the four arches, liquid nitrogen, quantum magnetic locking = real floating car 🚗
I'll get back to you on that one 😅
Andrew really is such a great person
Very cool. Love the undercarriage of the Porsche and love the creativeness of putting things you have together to make one cool piece of art. Great job.
Thank you! If you like this kind of build, you'll love my next video coming out the day after tomorrow 😁
Great build, i would love to see some more Gaslands Vehicles
Hey thanks! Check out my other videos and you'll find exactly that! 😁👍
Now. Built one into a time machine (back to the future style) And you inspired me to do a flying car
I am legitimately excited to find this channel! This was a great vid and your detailing is inspiring. I'm going to binge on your content. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you! Welcome to my channel 😁👍
This is some great stuff right?!!
Incredible work... can't believe how fast those 14 mins went by. You are a master of your craft, cheers!
Thanks Ric! I'm glad you enjoyed it 😎👍 making these flying cyber cars is so much fun!
Great creativity! Well done 👍
Thank you! 😎👍
BP, since you had the one cap it got me thinking, what about you doing a vid on silicone mold making and resin casting? You can then have a master mold piece to reproduce certain components at a whim at home.
There are certainly applications for molding and casting I'd like to eventually try! I recently bought a resin printer so that'll be first on my list!
Andrew is an awesome member of the community and is gonna love this. the detail work underneath is out of this word. turned out spectacular
Thank you, Neil! I'm glad you think so. 😊👍
Another awesome build! Love these hover car projects. Thanks for sharing the process.
Thanks 😎👍 they are super fun to build!
Wooooowwww!! Awesome! I really like the weathered/worn-futuristic style - makes it even more interesting than clean.
Thank you! I'm glad I went through with the weathering for sure 👍
Man, absolutely insane! Well done! 🤯👏🔥
Thanks 😎👍
Another really awesome build man, gotta love a detailed undercarriage.😁👍
Thanks, Andy! It's fun to detail so much in such a small space 😁👍
Cool idea and pretty nice details. I'm a fan of the rpg 'Tales from the loop' and these retro futuristic vehicles have a pretty tftl vibe. Good work, sir.
I love the art style for tales from the loop!
I really like the Fast Fish in the flying car version, I would like a video dedicated to her!
It's a really great casting for the style and the first one I did! Unfortunately I don't have any footage of the project.
You have an imagination second to none Ben, thanks for sharing and look forward to continued great content 👍And who doesn't love Andrew, his work is awesome and his heart is huge !!
I don't know about that 🤣 but I'll take the compliment 👍 thanks for following along, Bruce!
Cool! Looks like something out of the Heavy Metal comic books.
Thank you!
Ben...this one turned out amazing my friend. I'm sure Andrew will love it. That paint color is so sick. Definitely cool!!!!
Thanks! I'm glad I went with this color too! I wasn't sure what to make it but it came out really nice in the end.
Just subbed after being directed to your channel via Maple Leaf Customs. This was a cool build, some neat creativity going on.
Welcome and thank you! I hope I can live up to all of the praise he just heaped on me in that video 😂
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존경심이 생깁니다.
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It's meditative to add little details and watch it take shape. 😁👍
Just recently came across your channel and really liking it, loving these simple, small and detail builds you are doing (your channels deserved more subscribers)
I'm glad to hear that! I just made a larger model and diorama for the lastest video and it just made me realize how much I prefer tiny things 😅
The "I'm melting" part 😂😂
Love the wire on the bottom
Thank you! That's my favorite part. The payoff is so high! 😁👍
I've been looking into what scale I want to do my scratchbuilt mecha dioramas and 1/64 scale (hotwheels scale?) is one I'm looking at so I've been looking at what you've been able to accomplish so I'm leaning that way as a result.
Thank you! 1/64 is good and bad. There are a lot of diecast cars in 1/64 but not much else. If you go with 1/35 or 1/72, there are mainly military modes. 1/144 is what a lot of gundam modes are. Basically, if you are scratch building it doesn't matter what scale you choose but if you want to match it to other non-scratch models or use bits and accessories for additional details you might want to think about the choice of scale.
@@BPCustomCreations Yeah. Boils down to laziness of not wanting to sculpt a few dozen "spectator minis" and buildings. Conversions also saves time. PLus, I may want to make some resin garage kits and having an established scale that the buyer can use with stuff they have at home is always nice. I didn't want to go any smaller than 1/64 or 1/72.
Geess I'll have to buy some different sizes and see what works for me. Thanks.
Yup, lovely detailing, nice work man :)
Thank you so much! 😁👍
I love the chrome " for Valhalla" paint you have on your finger nail. Haha. Sweet build dude.
You gotta think about fashion in the wasteland 😂 thank you!
@@BPCustomCreations 😂😂😂
Fantastic. I totally appreciate your process. Seems like one would have to spend a lot of money on plastic model kits though - LOL.
It is dangerous to start buying kits but I always look for cheap used ones. I got a junk lot of old military vehicles 11 boxes for $30 from an online auction. The star wars models I got are $5 each. It adds up, of course, but have you seen other hobby models? Crazy prices! Thanks for watching 😁👍
I love these BP Customs.
A really nice job and an interesting video. Thank you.
Thank you! It finally made it's way to Switzerland safely too!
Nice build man! Takes me back...Back to the Future.
🤣Thanks Mr. Mozel 👍
サイバーパンクですね!めちゃくちゃかっこいい!ディテールも素晴らしいです!!
ありがとう!こういうミニカー作るのは楽しい。まだ頑張るぞ!
Great build mate 👍
Thanks, Danny! It's fun to get really detailed 😎👍
Awesome job bro. This came out fantastic. Andrew is going to love it! 😎👊
Thank you! I hope he does 😁👍
Turned out really cool, great vid!!!!
Thank you 😁👍
pretty cool build
Thanks! I should make another flyer sometime. They're so much fun to detail out!
You do such an amazing job on your flying vehicle cyberpunk builds! Another great job. Thanks for sharing.
The Stagefright is my favorite Hotwheel of all time…how about a Wild West or weird west build in the future?
Interesting theme I haven't done yet! Have you seen Boylei Hobby Time? He has a wild west series that is way better than anything I am capable of.
Another video knocked out of the park! I think I'm going to start raiding my plastic kits for parts and decals. The stuff you're finding that just so happens to fit perfectly is ridiculous lol! I knew there had to be a use for airsoft BBs! I was going to use them as mines that could be deployed while being chased for my post apocalyptic build, but ran out of room. How did you avoid brush strokes when painting the body? These are so cool...I want to try one soon! Awesome job Ben!
Thanks for going back to watch this one from a while ago! Sometimes all the bits align 😂
The paint I am using on the body of the car is super thin, being meant for airbrushing. With really thin coats the brush strokes don't show in my experience. You can thin acrylics with water to get something similar but it helps to use good quality ones. Check out Vallejo and try a bottle to see if you like it 👍
@@BPCustomCreations no problem buddy, still playing catch-up with all the channels I follow.
Hmmm, so maybe the problem I'm having is the cheap paint. I do alot of brush work so I probably should try some better paint. What ratio do you use when thinning?
When you're using the fret saw (jewellers saw) you'll probably find it easier and get better results if you keep the saw vertical and move the work around it, not the other way around.
Idk if that makes sense, but just trying to be helpful :)
For sure! Thank you 👍 I've used the saw a bit more since this video and have had much better results after getting used to it! A couple builds done since without breaking the blade 🤞
Very good. Congratulations. Hugs from Brazil
Thank you 😎👍
Love it ! Thks for sharing !
Thank you! I hope I can find some time to do another car like this soon
beautiful work i will do mine, great video
Thank you! Please do, I'd love to see it when you get it finished too 👍
Plz!plz!plz! Make more hover craft type cars this was awsom
Thanks! I do like doing unconventional cars
AWESOMENESS .
Thanks, Mike!
Nice work let's see you do a model car of 1/24 scale
I actually bought a 1/32 scale model but haven't gotten around to finishing it. It's intimidating as it's a whole different animal haha
That looks great!
Thank you! 😎👍
Amazing work again
Thank you, sir! 😎👍
Who made it to the secret end message?
Shhh then it won't be secret
YES
Thanks for watching, Wyloch! Are there any more gaslands cars in the pipeline?
@@BPCustomCreations Perhaps just one more video, just a few non-40k-bitz ideas to share. Other than that, perhaps battle reports.
@@WylochsArmory sounds great 👍 I'll be there
Fun stuff! You have a new subscriber.
Thanks! Welcome to the channel 👍
Wait! Why was the Wicked 'Witch of The West' featured in this?
Anyway, really enjoyed watching your creative process. I'm currently addicted to watching these, but would have no idea where to start if I wanted to get my feet wet.
Thanks man! Gotta get the witch out 👍 I would suggest just grabbing some cheap diecast and trying out some simple modifications. Just experiment, they're only a buck or two!
Hellooo. Saw you from the 🍁 channel. 🙏🏻❤️👍🏼
Hello! Thanks for checking out my videos, what do you think?
🔵🔴WOW, super dope!!👊👍
Thanks sheriff 👍
NICE
Thanks!!
Nic bro 💫💫🔥
Thank you, Rahul!
Which jewelers saw are you using?
I just use one of the generic ones from Amazon that comes with 144 blades. They all seem to be the same even for me here in Japan. I put an affiliate link in the video description to one that's just like mine and it'll send me a couple pennies when you use it.
Do a Volkswagen Beetle with actual beetle legs...
... Or robot beetle legs 🤔
That's a really great idea 👍
Maybe I'll model some in Blender for printing.
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🤣🤣 Here is my reply to appease the great algorithm. (we can only make these jokes until the algorithm gains consciousness)
would of been better with the rear exhaust pointing outwards instead of canted at an angle
I thought of that to but I liked the way the continued the body lines this way and I like to think they can swivel up and down as needed
Wow man that was an amazing build for Andrew I enjoyed this one very much so how come you use baking soda after you use super glue and what stripper do you use I'm getting ready to take a 65 mustang convertible and poison pinto and make a mustang panel and I'm also taking a 69 mustang and a ranchero and turning that into a mustang pickup truck
The baking soda makes the super glue cure instantly. It's useful for gap filling because it's hard and sands really well. The stripper I use is just a generic automotive one. The brand says "Holts" but I think it's only available here in Japan. Look for Citrus strip if you're in America
@@BPCustomCreations well thank you for answering my questions I thought you were here in America I didn't know you were in Japan what are you doing over there aren't you from here
@@jchayes7325 I'm a teacher. Originally from Florida.
@@BPCustomCreations oh okay I was just curious sir but I do appreciate all the help I can get because I'm not going to use an airbrush I'm going to use paint like you do because I'm also designing the NASCAR Winston West series which is a NASCAR series that raced on the West Coast basically Washington Oregon California Nevada Arizona Colorado that's basically where they would race I'm making the car from 1970s to about 2004 maybe 2008 at the latest there will be no Toyotas but plenty of Ford Chevy and Dodge
More please
Certainly 👍 I don't plan on stopping anytime soon!
I wish you had means, time and will to remake a real size porsche
And drive it through the streets of Tokyo
That would be crazy! I have started thinking about larger scales though. Hmm....
First 😎👊
Finally someone who is actually first
@@xX_Soggyskinnyjeans_Xx 😂 I do it mainly as a joke but I'm pretty quick on the response time
You guys are quick!
hi there, could you pls. tell me which brand are these tiny superglue unit you are using? thanks, greetings from Tirol/Austria
Unfortunately, they are from my dollar store here in Japan called Seria. I know that you can buy thin applicator tips separately on amazon in like a 50 pack or something.
hi thanks, but i meant the superglue itself - the small cartridge… do you know if this tiny glue is also available here in Europe?
@@brevman71 I'm not sure but I just poked around on Amazon Germany and I found this www.amazon.de/gp/aw/d/B081YTVG3Y/ref=sspa_mw_detail_4?ie=UTF8&psc=1&th=1
It looks like they are a little larger but there were also some smaller options by the brand UHU. Also, I like to use thin super glue so you might search for something thin. I don't know much German so I couldn't read a lot of the listings.
thanks for your efforts - i liked your video😉
@@brevman71 thank you 😊👍
Second
Thanks for watching so soon 😁👍
This channel is awesome muted.
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