This Ferrari 250GTO is a car I like very much,The size I made this time is 1:5,It took 48 days to complete the exterior of the 250GTO. The interior and wheels have not yet been finished, and the paint still needs to be polished. If you like this Ferrari 250GTO, you can subscribe to my channel. It will be updated here after the production is completed.
Fantastic work! There's this Russian RUclipsr who does handmade clay models and performs crash tests on them. The miniature is incredibly well made, and I'm wondering how to create special effects using it for a film. 太棒了!有一个俄罗斯RUclipsr手工制作粘土模型并对其进行碰撞测试。这个微缩模型制作得非常精美,我想知道如何在电影中使用它来制作特效。
In a world where almost everything is being 3d printed. That was truly an honour to watch a craftsman of your calibre build that beautiful work of art.
The crazy part is that he's even exactly imitating the way the original Ferrari GTO's were built at Pinifarina. The Superleggera building method is handformed aluminium panels over a tubular steel frame.👌👌
I've already commented on how much talent was behind making this car, but having watched it again, even the video editing is a beauty to behold. 7 minutes and 58 seconds of concise and fascinating imagery.
That is, without a doubt, one of the coolest things I have seen in a long time. The amount of talent this man has is incredible! Definitely subscribing for more.
I just don't have words to explain how beautiful the entire thing turned out, the amount of skills, patience and dedication this took is absolutely remarkable. As someone who makes miniatures himself you have my absolute respect. Truly outstanding and remarkable hats off to you sir. 👏
I actually thought he was building a pre bought kit until he pulled out the sheet metal. Absolutely astonishing. I can’t believe what Iv just watched. This is next level amazing 🎉✌🏽❤️🇬🇧
This is certainly a job that I can say is for few. Few people in the world have the ability to do this set of skillful actions. You, in addition to all these gifts, have the ability to do, many have a gift and do not move. Congratulations on the beautiful work.
The lead fill work is only something I have seen done by specialists on full size classic cars. The attention to detail is outstanding and the fact it is RC as well makes it even better. A lot of people would pay a lot of money to own that...and rightly so. Top work dude.
I am literally blown away by the level of skill. this is some incredibly difficult stuff and you make it look stupid easy. hats off to you sir, I am thoroughly impressed with your art and level of mastery.
You, Sir... you are an ARTIST. Everything, from the research, to the frameworking, the electronics, the craftmanship of the body, to the painting, and all the little detailing... It's absolutely perfect.
@@leew8812 he metal work was cool, but the finish on the body is pretty average tier. He started putting the badges on and I thought, ok so we're just going to roll with the paint looking like that huh. I just don't get it, that final step is clearly well within his capabilities, so what gives? Popping these out one a day so can't afford the time to fill contracts? He seems waaaay too skilled for it to be a simple lack of care.
Absolutely amazing. Unbelievable work with this one. Making out of foam or plastic isn't as challenging as making out of metal. The body style has to be one of the hardest to accomplish as well. But you nailed it. Well done sir. Very cool
I was "wow-ed" to see sheet metal being used and formed... when the solder was used to bring together all the cuts in the panels to form the curves, is when I was in jaw-dropping awe!
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL -AND- that’s pretty much how those Ferraris were built back then - I don’t think the technique is much different that’s why they are ALL different in their own ways from back then
@@1981Vortex What ronnie doorzon said is true in most aspects there is pitting in the paint work, don't get me wrong what he made is dam awesome just only if he spent a few more days priming it more & sanding that body it would be like a mirror. What he accomplished in 48 days is amazing, if you have not been into or done any model building before I can strongly tell you I've seen some crazy craftmanship & detail work 1000 times better than this. I'm talking about models that take 3 to 5 years to finish not 48 days, I talking about the whole car from engine block to steering rack every component was machined & built to original specification 100% accurate just scaled down to 1/5, you can adjust the seats, turn the steering wheel even the dam seat belts click in, that's the detail I'm talking about & what ronnie doorzon was probably referring to. Even you Neckel XXX can do this with a lot of practice & patience, everyone has the ability if they want to learn. I think ronnie doorzon could have worded it a bit better, sometimes it triggers people.
@ronnie doorzon I do get what you're saying ronnie doorzon, I think how you wording just triggers some people into defensive mode 😁 I myself have been making models from a young age, my old man made model's as well but he was into steam trains & boats, 100% to scale to detail working models & yes he spent 15 to 20 years on some of his projects. People commenting here only experienced this level of craftmanship & probably haven't actually seen real masters of craftmanship, but what it's worth this young chap did a awesome job in just only 48 days, imaging if he spent a year or two he probably could make an even more awesome car in more detail, he has the skills no doubt I say keep going young man. PS he also stated in this video info bar that the paint work is not up to scratch he plans to fix it more, probably rushed to get the video out maybe he plans to fix it at a later date.
As a fabricator I have to say that is amazing and I wish to one day have half your talent sir. Well done is an understatement. As a child I tried to do this with a 69 camaro. My dream car at the time and I never completed it. This I pure motivation fuel.
This is possibly the most beautiful thing I have ever seen, would love to do things like this but just don't have the cash or machinery. You are a absolutely legend Liu Mutou
This is a masterpiece, great presentation too. Blown away. In an age when everything comes off a production line to see a bespoke piece is a breath of fresh air
Pure craftsmanship, haven't seen anything like this in the rc world. You've truly made it to the Ferrari standards too, hope you become a car designer/ builder. They would be lucky to have your metalworking talents on board. I've seen so many garbage builds on yt but this is pure art. Full stop.
I can watch this video all day long! I love watching a true craftsman work. In a world today where everything is processed it's nice to watch a true artist at work, beautiful build!
I’ve made an acoustic guitar out of aluminum and made compound curved engine fairing repairs for a helicopter, but this is on an entirely different level. I am humbled by your skill.
Incredible. You have unbelievable skills. You did a better job on this car than a large company with full resources and full work force. Not only is the craftsmanship perfect so is the overall engineering. I'm blown away. GREAT WORK! 🏁👍
Incredible piece of artwork!! Building from scratch and adding every little bit of attention to detail. Kudos and you earned yourself a new subscriber 😄
LiuMutou is a rare multi-talented craftsman, I could literally get lost watching his hands work for hours. I'd be proud to learn such skills from a master of his trade. And I can't begin to imagine what he's truly capable of, when his imagination is allowed to express itself. Even through exquisite vehicle designs, he's literally leagues ahead of many of the accomplished metal fabricators I know and admire... Who wouldn't want to own something in their collection, this craftsman has put his mark on? 👍😉
I take great pride in the projects I video and present, but I feel like an apprentice watching this guy. Well done sir. You must be very proud of that model. New sub here and thumbs up.
Hats off to you Sir. That is an incredible achievement...and great taste BTW. I don't know why Tesla makes such plain looking vehicles when they are so free to have awesome styling like this car or something equally unique. This is the best thing I've seen on RUclips in a while. Cheers and thanks for sharing.
A small English Wheel would help you make the body panels and remove hammer marks from the metal. Also you can get 'lead loading' alloy so you can avoid using solder, a shrinker/stretcher also would allow shaping of the metal without having to do many cuts, this model is great!
Words can't describe how impressed I am at this talent and end result. This is so amazing, I realized I was making a face of confusion and a "how the f***" facial expression the whole time. What a masterpiece. If I had the money, I would gladly pay 5 figures for it. That's how much I love it.
I love how he used perforated din rail as a basic support for the frame center piece. I used this type of mounting rail, when attaching contactors and other components to the inside the cabinet, frequently when building or modifying electrical cabinets.
Absolute awesome, you should have at least a million followers with your craftmanship and ingenuity. Makers are always underrated, these days you are more popular and make millions just showing ready made products that others made. Makers are a dying breed and should get much more appreciation. Love the welding of the frame, looks easy but I am sure it is not as everything has to fit perfectly. Just hope I will live long enough to have the funds to maybe order something hand build like this and not something made by machines in the millions. This is the first video I saw from you and subscribed immediately and can't wait to watch your other video's. Thank you for all of your work, this is incredible 🙂
I would love to have this man’s talent. I’m a mechanic and RC enthusiast and totally understand these techniques but he’s next level in his skills! Simply amazing!!!
I seldom subscribe to a channel based on just one video. You earned a sub with a single vid - absolutely blown-away by your craftsmanship skills! This was incredible - to say the least. 48 days condensed into nearly 8 minutes of mesmerizing work. Loved it!!
Liked and subscribed 👍 As a bodyman of 30yrs I can truly appreciate the work you put into this car. I’m also an RC car enthusiast so I really enjoy seeing this car move under it’s own power. I was curious why a gas engine wasn’t used for this project? It would seem appropriate for this size and type of car…..and more realistic 🙂
Thumbs Up for your excellent crafmanship and metalworking/welding abilities. This is really great to see handmade builds like these. This 250 GTO looks very real. Great skills you have. Keep on going. I think you can get into Luxury Car Restauration world.
So nice to see this process and how it's masterly exercised. Thank you for including your fails, that alone is very valuable to those who might try the same. Would you mind sharing a link to the small welder you use and also the thickness of the sheet metal?
Wow, I really like the spot welder you used for building the model car frame - I have two questions regarding this: what kind of spot welder device is it and what material and thickness of metal rods did you use for the frame?
I would like to see you make a WWII ship with you metal technique. It would likely open up a new hobby. So many ship hobbyists are tired of building large scale ships out of wood or plastic. Your skills are amazing!
I'm 3 minutes into this and had to pause to comment, this is amazing!! How to you translate a flat picture of a curved car into a real object made from flat material! I'm blown away by this! Going back to watch the rest now!
This Ferrari 250GTO is a car I like very much,The size I made this time is 1:5,It took 48 days to complete the exterior of the 250GTO. The interior and wheels have not yet been finished, and the paint still needs to be polished. If you like this Ferrari 250GTO, you can subscribe to my channel. It will be updated here after the production is completed.
O ,I like to much to make scale cars...
Where can I buy the micro welder you use? Amazing work!
멋진 작품 기대합니다
Good job! Hope u come up with other vintage models.
Fantastic work! There's this Russian RUclipsr who does handmade clay models and performs crash tests on them. The miniature is incredibly well made, and I'm wondering how to create special effects using it for a film.
太棒了!有一个俄罗斯RUclipsr手工制作粘土模型并对其进行碰撞测试。这个微缩模型制作得非常精美,我想知道如何在电影中使用它来制作特效。
In a world where almost everything is being 3d printed. That was truly an honour to watch a craftsman of your calibre build that beautiful work of art.
Read my mind!
Amen!
Great thought shared Great craftsmanship
Ecactly!
I need this car
I can't believe it only took this guy 8 minutes to make this.
8 minut ?? jajajajaj pero no amigo
@Takeshi_Nakazato_ dude... it was a joke, nobody is stupid enough to think that he did it in 8 minutes.
I think you're dumb enough to not understand that was a joke@Takeshi_Nakazato_
@Takeshi_Nakazato_ or maybe you're too dumb to get a satire joke
He needed 48 days just for the exterior.
Holy crap. That is a master craftsman if I’ve ever seen one in my life. Absolute complete and utter respect for what you do!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
The crazy part is that he's even exactly imitating the way the original Ferrari GTO's were built at Pinifarina.
The Superleggera building method is handformed aluminium panels over a tubular steel frame.👌👌
I've already commented on how much talent was behind making this car, but having watched it again, even the video editing is a beauty to behold. 7 minutes and 58 seconds of concise and fascinating imagery.
Creativity and skill like this deserves a Nobel Prize in my opinion.
That is, without a doubt, one of the coolest things I have seen in a long time. The amount of talent this man has is incredible! Definitely subscribing for more.
I agree I had to sub as well.
He could actually build a full Size replica….
What's kind of welding machine do you use?
This was the most amazing RC car build I've ever seen! What a gorgeous result.
That's what I call ART.Thank you. Without seeing it I would not have believed it. Just incredible craftsmanship!.
I just don't have words to explain how beautiful the entire thing turned out, the amount of skills, patience and dedication this took is absolutely remarkable. As someone who makes miniatures himself you have my absolute respect. Truly outstanding and remarkable hats off to you sir. 👏
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I actually thought he was building a pre bought kit until he pulled out the sheet metal. Absolutely astonishing. I can’t believe what Iv just watched. This is next level amazing 🎉✌🏽❤️🇬🇧
A lot of Ferrari collector would pay top dollars for this. And, it's not just a display model. It can actually run. Wow!!!
This is certainly a job that I can say is for few. Few people in the world have the ability to do this set of skillful actions.
You, in addition to all these gifts, have the ability to do, many have a gift and do not move.
Congratulations on the beautiful work.
The lead fill work is only something I have seen done by specialists on full size classic cars. The attention to detail is outstanding and the fact it is RC as well makes it even better. A lot of people would pay a lot of money to own that...and rightly so. Top work dude.
I think it was tin rather than lead. A well-known old technique of car tinsmiths. The model is amazingly made. And this welding technique, bravo.
@@krankor2tin solder wire is usually 40% lead.
@@krankor2he’s on about where he filled all the little imperfections with lead solder
I am literally blown away by the level of skill. this is some incredibly difficult stuff and you make it look stupid easy.
hats off to you sir, I am thoroughly impressed with your art and level of mastery.
Wow! You, sir, are a master metalcrafter. This is amazing work. You earned a subscriber today.
Same
Mine too amazing ...
impressed me too
Una maravilla la mano de obra ,este hombre es un maestro toda mi admiración y respeto , un gran homenaje para el auto más bello fabricado jamás .
Same here!
You, Sir... you are an ARTIST.
Everything, from the research, to the frameworking, the electronics, the craftmanship of the body, to the painting, and all the little detailing...
It's absolutely perfect.
Is the paintwork perfect though ?
@@leew8812 he metal work was cool, but the finish on the body is pretty average tier. He started putting the badges on and I thought, ok so we're just going to roll with the paint looking like that huh. I just don't get it, that final step is clearly well within his capabilities, so what gives? Popping these out one a day so can't afford the time to fill contracts? He seems waaaay too skilled for it to be a simple lack of care.
Just imagine how good his SECOND car build will look!
Absolutely amazing. Unbelievable work with this one. Making out of foam or plastic isn't as challenging as making out of metal. The body style has to be one of the hardest to accomplish as well. But you nailed it. Well done sir. Very cool
Ok, I honestly didn't expect to see you fabricating the entire shell from scratch. Very impressive! Subbed!
I have a 1:24 model of this car and what you did was absolutely out of this world.
I was "wow-ed" to see sheet metal being used and formed... when the solder was used to bring together all the cuts in the panels to form the curves, is when I was in jaw-dropping awe!
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL -AND- that’s pretty much how those Ferraris were built back then - I don’t think the technique is much different that’s why they are ALL different in their own ways from back then
it's like the morgan factory here in the uk they hand build all there cars to order including the wooden parts of the chassis
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Making the chassis and roll cage was one thing but making that body from scratch is insane eye coordination, blown away
I grew up building Tamiya RC models but this is truly GOD level!
@ronniedoorzon1576 everywhere you find people who are not satisfied with anything. Dude show us what YOU can do. Apart from tearing your mouth open
@ronniedoorzon1576 Don t cry and SHOW me YOUR talents!!!! thank goodness there aren't many like you otherwise we'd be lost.
You made my day ;) bye ;)
@@1981Vortex What ronnie doorzon said is true in most aspects there is pitting in the paint work, don't get me wrong what he made is dam awesome just only if he spent a few more days priming it more & sanding that body it would be like a mirror. What he accomplished in 48 days is amazing, if you have not been into or done any model building before I can strongly tell you I've seen some crazy craftmanship & detail work 1000 times better than this. I'm talking about models that take 3 to 5 years to finish not 48 days, I talking about the whole car from engine block to steering rack every component was machined & built to original specification 100% accurate just scaled down to 1/5, you can adjust the seats, turn the steering wheel even the dam seat belts click in, that's the detail I'm talking about & what ronnie doorzon was probably referring to. Even you Neckel XXX can do this with a lot of practice & patience, everyone has the ability if they want to learn. I think ronnie doorzon could have worded it a bit better, sometimes it triggers people.
@ronnie doorzon I do get what you're saying ronnie doorzon, I think how you wording just triggers some people into defensive mode 😁
I myself have been making models from a young age, my old man made model's as well but he was into steam trains & boats, 100% to scale to detail working models & yes he spent 15 to 20 years on some of his projects. People commenting here only experienced this level of craftmanship & probably haven't actually seen real masters of craftmanship, but what it's worth this young chap did a awesome job in just only 48 days, imaging if he spent a year or two he probably could make an even more awesome car in more detail, he has the skills no doubt I say keep going young man. PS he also stated in this video info bar that the paint work is not up to scratch he plans to fix it more, probably rushed to get the video out maybe he plans to fix it at a later date.
That moment when you realize you're a beginner. This is really incredible work. Respect!!!!!
The most beautiful reproduction of the most beautiful car of all time.
As a fabricator I have to say that is amazing and I wish to one day have half your talent sir. Well done is an understatement. As a child I tried to do this with a 69 camaro. My dream car at the time and I never completed it. This I pure motivation fuel.
Crazy how you used lead just like they would of done on the original, stunning craftsmanship.😮🔥🔥
Of what?
No es plomo, a usado estaño en las uniones como se hacía y se hace en coches muy especiales .
@@felipealfredodeblasiramire7091Alloy Sn-Pb
Are you referring to the solder?
@@ItsMeeJon The bodywork shaping, it is lead solder yes.
Incredible skill and craftsmanship. Well done, my friend. Cheers!
Combination of genius, dedication, and research.
You have garnered my respect and my subscription.
Beautifully done.
São pessoas assim que mereciam destaque no mundo inteiro!
Respect to your skill, I've never saw this kind of beautiful metal work Really nice!
This is possibly the most beautiful thing I have ever seen, would love to do things like this but just don't have the cash or machinery. You are a absolutely legend Liu Mutou
This is a masterpiece, great presentation too. Blown away. In an age when everything comes off a production line to see a bespoke piece is a breath of fresh air
this gentleman deserves a monument at the Ferrari arena in Modena for his great craftsmanship
Would you be willing to build a life-size version of this? Or a 1/2 version, to make into a children’s kit car?
Pure craftsmanship, haven't seen anything like this in the rc world. You've truly made it to the Ferrari standards too, hope you become a car designer/ builder. They would be lucky to have your metalworking talents on board.
I've seen so many garbage builds on yt but this is pure art. Full stop.
Im speechless....an absolute masterpiece...wasnt expecting it to start like it did
I can watch this video all day long! I love watching a true craftsman work. In a world today where everything is processed it's nice to watch a true artist at work, beautiful build!
I'm lost for words on how insanely talented you are, sir. Thank you for the video.
I’ve made an acoustic guitar out of aluminum and made compound curved engine fairing repairs for a helicopter, but this is on an entirely different level. I am humbled by your skill.
Wow, amazing to see what skilled people are capable of producing, thanks for sharing 👍😁
absolutely stunning from the hand crafted masterpiece to the superb video editing. nice work.
Incredible. You have unbelievable skills. You did a better job on this car than a large company with full resources and full work force. Not only is the craftsmanship perfect so is the overall engineering. I'm blown away. GREAT WORK! 🏁👍
This is a masterpiece. You are an artist at his best. and a nice video on top. Thank you!!
The skill and artistry here is mind blowing. Awesome work!
It's crazy that you did all of this in only 8 minutes. This project would have taken me at least 2 hours, you did it in 8 minutes. Just wow.
You are a true master creator of this world. Kudos to all your great talent!!!
Que perfeição , uma verdadeira obra de arte. Parabéns
The craftsmanship! The effort and grace! I'm amazed at all of it. Bravo 👏
Incredible piece of artwork!! Building from scratch and adding every little bit of attention to detail. Kudos and you earned yourself a new subscriber 😄
LiuMutou is a rare multi-talented craftsman, I could literally get lost watching his hands work for hours. I'd be proud to learn such skills from a master of his trade. And I can't begin to imagine what he's truly capable of, when his imagination is allowed to express itself. Even through exquisite vehicle designs, he's literally leagues ahead of many of the accomplished metal fabricators I know and admire... Who wouldn't want to own something in their collection, this craftsman has put his mark on? 👍😉
Absolutely amazing job the detail and everything is amazing
Absolutely amazing work!! Love that you did the "old school" leading on the fenders!! Real pleasure to watch!!!
Это произведение искусства! И в оригинале, и в модели 👏
I take great pride in the projects I video and present, but I feel like an apprentice watching this guy. Well done sir. You must be very proud of that model. New sub here and thumbs up.
Hats off to you Sir. That is an incredible achievement...and great taste BTW. I don't know why Tesla makes such plain looking vehicles when they are so free to have awesome styling like this car or something equally unique. This is the best thing I've seen on RUclips in a while. Cheers and thanks for sharing.
A small English Wheel would help you make the body panels and remove hammer marks from the metal. Also you can get 'lead loading' alloy so you can avoid using solder, a shrinker/stretcher also would allow shaping of the metal without having to do many cuts, this model is great!
Words can't describe how impressed I am at this talent and end result. This is so amazing, I realized I was making a face of confusion and a "how the f***" facial expression the whole time. What a masterpiece. If I had the money, I would gladly pay 5 figures for it. That's how much I love it.
The most impressive creative talent I’ve seen in a very long while. Congratulations on such a fine job. Subbed!
I love how he used perforated din rail as a basic support for the frame center piece. I used this type of mounting rail, when attaching contactors and other components to the inside the cabinet, frequently when building or modifying electrical cabinets.
Muito trabalho difícil, muita dedicação, e resultado fantástico! Parabéns
Absolute awesome, you should have at least a million followers with your craftmanship and ingenuity. Makers are always underrated, these days you are more popular and make millions just showing ready made products that others made. Makers are a dying breed and should get much more appreciation. Love the welding of the frame, looks easy but I am sure it is not as everything has to fit perfectly. Just hope I will live long enough to have the funds to maybe order something hand build like this and not something made by machines in the millions. This is the first video I saw from you and subscribed immediately and can't wait to watch your other video's. Thank you for all of your work, this is incredible 🙂
That's what I call ART.
Thank you
My absolute respect, sir! You deserve way more followers!
Não há palavras para expressar a imensa genialidade deste mago.
Verdade muito lindo
There are no words that can appreciate your skill and hardwork. The precision is more than a 3D printed stuff.This is just Wow!
I would love to have this man’s talent. I’m a mechanic and RC enthusiast and totally understand these techniques but he’s next level in his skills! Simply amazing!!!
Incrível, maravilhoso o seu trabalho, parabéns!!!
i watched the entire video and i still don't understand how this is humanly possible. such craftsmanship is unbelievable.
I seldom subscribe to a channel based on just one video. You earned a sub with a single vid - absolutely blown-away by your craftsmanship skills! This was incredible - to say the least. 48 days condensed into nearly 8 minutes of mesmerizing work. Loved it!!
Absolutamente maravilhoso, parabéns aos envolvidos, fantástico 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
This is absolutely magnificient! I could watch it all day. A true, proper craftmanship. Love it!
Liked and subscribed 👍 As a bodyman of 30yrs I can truly appreciate the work you put into this car. I’m also an RC car enthusiast so I really enjoy seeing this car move under it’s own power. I was curious why a gas engine wasn’t used for this project? It would seem appropriate for this size and type of car…..and more realistic 🙂
Less maintenance, using an electric setup engine, but gas would have been nice, but loud lol.
Thumbs Up for your excellent crafmanship and metalworking/welding abilities. This is really great to see handmade builds like these. This 250 GTO looks very real. Great skills you have. Keep on going. I think you can get into Luxury Car Restauration world.
This guy is probably an engineer at one of the big JDM Car companies.
Congratulations. You are an authentic artisan in danger of extinction
A work of art in its genre. I would like to know what tool you use to weld the wires and sheet.
That is Truly amazing! Can you source your mini Spot welder? that thing is dope!
If he was a metal shop teacher at school EVERYONE would be listening
So nice to see this process and how it's masterly exercised. Thank you for including your fails, that alone is very valuable to those who might try the same.
Would you mind sharing a link to the small welder you use and also the thickness of the sheet metal?
The welder is a Glitter 801A Spot Welder. According to the specs, the sheet metal can no be thicker than 0,2mm
Thanks man! @@oranatlanta7114
@@oranatlanta7114 thanks👍
The amount of talent is enormous!
Que trabalho lindo, parabéns! Um baita incentivo !!!
Hi. This model looks pretty impressive. Just clarify, what device did you use for assembling metal parts? Is it some sort of a spot welder? Thank you.
His son will always have the best cars to play with😊
Meu deus, isso é muito perfeito !!
Wow, I really like the spot welder you used for building the model car frame - I have two questions regarding this: what kind of spot welder device is it and what material and thickness of metal rods did you use for the frame?
By the looks of it he used ones of these: Tungsten Electrode jewelry spot welding pen
Magnificent, i think you honestly can pull a real life gto
Wow I love this! Incredible skills. What is the mini welder you are using?
Mash welder
I would like to see you make a WWII ship with you metal technique. It would likely open up a new hobby. So many ship hobbyists are tired of building large scale ships out of wood or plastic. Your skills are amazing!
This is a masterpiece and an engineering marvel.
I'm 3 minutes into this and had to pause to comment, this is amazing!! How to you translate a flat picture of a curved car into a real object made from flat material! I'm blown away by this! Going back to watch the rest now!
Incredible stuff. Unparalled workmanship. Truly. It looks like the real thing at the end.
Unreal. Amazing craftsmanship and attention to detail.
At the end, I felt like crying!! Incredible work!!
Questo artigiano ha le mani d'oro. BRAVOOOOOO
I am at a loss for words, this is beyond cool.
This is crazy talent, thank you LiuMutou!
Incredible work of art. Absolute genius
no comments. impressive, incredible.