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This was a really cool build!
ОтветитьWhat is that while material you cut and glue it.
ОтветитьGreat job!
Ответитьnice job
Ответитьdoes this mean ive been drinking fuel?
ОтветитьJust discovered kitbashing and scratchbuilding just now, and got overwhelmed by your works, especially the details like wires and pipes.
I’m curious that do you have to figure out all the functions, purposes and reasons why the tubes and wires are connected that way when you’re looking at the references or you just mostly focusing on trying to replicate the greeblie look? I’m an art student and wanting to create realistic mechs, but these details kinda pulls me back and I don’t know where to start the research, school teachers don’t offer practical suggestions is sad. :(
Man Great job Hey you should build a scrap version of Fire Fly that would be 😎 Shiny oh so Shiny
ОтветитьPerfeito ..prezado.
ОтветитьIt’s a nice build, but the title is nothing but a clickbait…
ОтветитьIncredible
ОтветитьGreat job!
ОтветитьTu é BR? Belo trabalho!!
ОтветитьA product from...Brazil??????
ОтветитьI didn’t know Yakurt exists outside my country.
ОтветитьLaser cut wood, that's so 2000. Try 3D printing 😀😀😀
ОтветитьThat is the exact bottle they used on the SF3D Falke anti-gravity fighter.
ОтветитьIf you ever sell a huge pack of your cnc wood shapes……I’m perfectly happy to pay good money!
Ответитьgreat job. how you made the wire??
ОтветитьSpeaking as someone that had to work on aircraft engines for 3 years. you are missing about 500 clamps on all those wires LOL.
Ответитьhow did yakult end up in a mad scientist's hand?
ОтветитьJust discovered this channel, WOW! amazing job you do! i loved all you models. I make models from scracth also, and I know the work they take. You are spanish or Latin American, I was surprised to see the bottle with letters in Spanish. I am Spanish.
Ответитьat first i was partial on the use of the laser cut parts. im more into the use of only scrap and rubbish parts. but the end result was amazing. great work
ОтветитьExellent !!!
ОтветитьHello :) What kind of glue do you use ?
Ответитьits probiotic
ОтветитьI realize this is an older video, it is great work though! Thank you for sharing.
Can I ask where you got the random MDF circles and shapes? I imagine this would be tremendously helpful, but those laser cutters are expensive…
i thik this very detail
ОтветитьDude! I need to see you install this into a scratch built space ship!!
ОтветитьI've always though the yakult bottles had a cool little shape to them. Great use of it.
ОтветитьPretty sure I'm not the only who has mentioned this, but jet turbine engines usually require a lot of air through an intake. Other than this, i would say you made the moc engine look detailed and quite realistic. Cheers.
ОтветитьTu é brazuka ?
ОтветитьLove your design sensibilities and proportions. Excellent!
ОтветитьWhen will you decide that such a powerfull engine deserves a beautyfull aerodinamic home?🐸🇫🇷
ОтветитьI'd like to see how you'd create your own Maschinen Krieger Falke antigravity vehicle. The bottle is a major feature of the Falke.
ОтветитьGood job. Very impressive.
ОтветитьBrazilian plastic bottle !!! 😮😊
ОтветитьWhen I saw this… I had to sub!!
Simply Amazing.
Going to have to check out more to get my sci fi mojo going!
And I think getting a laser cutter just moved up on todo list.
What a work ,👌. How did you prepair the blue botle.
ОтветитьHey man! Sorry, but do you a Brazilian? Because the bottle of yakult have letters in portuguese (BR). Make sense?
Ответить👌👌👌
ОтветитьYakult-a be kidding me.
ОтветитьThis transformation proves a very important point it doesnt take alot to fool or trick the masses with props and visual trickery.😮😮😮 regards
ОтветитьWhat material is that precise nozzle of your ca glue made of? Is it possible to buy them like this?
Ответитьchevere
Ответитьshould've added a weak fan, LEDs, and stringers in the back to simulate a flame.
ОтветитьObra de arte! Parabéns!
ОтветитьJust curious. Do you use a 3D printer to help you design some of your parts? I'm just a beginner in the world of diecast customization and I'm noticing some of the artists are using 3D printers to create parts. Thanks for sharing and once again, that is a cool Ford GT. Good job.
ОтветитьFun fact, since you didn't touch the inside of the bottle, you can still use It.
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