New York Times. Yosemite National Park Tour Guide and a Family of Five vanish. Park Rangers reported a Distress call at five PM on monday, the disturbing transmission was picked up by Forest Workers, They stated They had heard loud scraping sounds along with Terrifying screams of It's Sasquatch before the radio contact suddenly ceased. Local Police along with FBI agents have sealed off the area to conduct an intensive search, Witnesses have also reported large convoys of Military Vehicles including Helicopter Gunships. Brilliant Build DDD.
Realistic diorama. I’ve encountered a number of these abandoned vehicles in the mountains that were stolen and stripped or wrecked while joyriding. Nice job on the trucks. Your hard work really paid off. Thanks for the excellent tutorial. Best wishes.
Great idea! Lovely towtruck & freshly crashed truck. Wow! Outstanding diorama. Love the rocks, trees & roots. Can really see the time & effort here. Amazing job. 🏆
I would say this is your best diorama to date! The groundwork and trees look very realistic and the overall effect is quite convincing. The wrecker or recovery vehicle, looks so much more like a scale model then it did before. The markings give it an authentic look too. It was a great idea to use the Chevy Blazer diecast disaster as is. It is too damaged to repair so a crashed vehicle is an excellent option. Thanks for sharing this tutorial as I can see a lot of hard work went into it.
My brother owned a Blazer. The rear roof section was made of fiberglass and meant to be removable so you could have an open topped vehicle behind the front seats. In a roll over crash, this top would not be bent, but rather fractured or torn off completely. An additional touch might have been burn damage around the hood and front fenders from an engine fire caused by the crash.
Another excellent re-work of both vehicles,the diorama construction is really interesting and when finally finished sets the scene for both models .Really is nice completer project .....cheers for showing us the way you do every think Danny
Wonderful diorama and awesome cars. The blazer looks a bit to clen for such a heavy accident, especialy the hardtop and the right side of the Vehicle. After an overturning the Roof must be dirty and scrachet. The wrecker looks beautiful. The towcrane and workarea are a bit to clean to. Such work very fast show chiped paint and grime on the surface of the body. Some little chains from the wrecker to the wreck would make the diorama more realistic. Greetings from Germany to New Zealand
Absolutely nuts how great the finished product came out! Such a good job. Really great man. If I had only one gripe it would be that the "canopy" on the Blazer could have done with some love when you chipped up the paint on the body given the condition it was in. But that's so nitpicky. So much work went into this and it's amazing.
Another great one! very realistic! I think you have found your niche in the restoration world..Comparable to the VW van diorama for sure.I especially liked the scraped portion of the wrecker's rear bumper corners, like the vehicle was well used and scraped against a few things in its life... Well Done!
I discovered (by accident) that exposure to the fumes from 70% isopropyl alcohol, (rubbing alcohol) the kind used for first aid, will cause plastic to craze. The effect is exactly like an in-scale version of the crazing that happens to car window safety glass in a crash. You might want to experiment with this technique to make your crash dioramas look even MORE realistic. PS; Never lay a cheap phone with a plastic screen face down on an open alcohol wipe packet. I learned that the hard way. ☎😱
this was really interesting. I've never seen you use a disaster in your dioramas. That was very clever. I might have had the truck on the crushed side for even more impact but I see why you chose the angle you did. The rolled front tire and axle really works here.
I could have sworn I was watching a Luke Towan video for the last half there. That diorama really turned out great and I am going to save this video so that I can hopefully create one like it in the future.
You are a diorama MASTER, Danny !! That is a skillful use of materials and imagination ... Really liked the vehicles as well 5☆ job all the way around !!
I love that diorama, it's amazing! Fabrication skills like that are a work of art! I can do some nice dioramas too, but not to this level, and not this quickly. I'm big on the display backgrounds and dioramas, that particular one would look phenomenal with train tracks over the roadway, and an old steam locomotive on display.
Thats super nice!!! I still have both of those matchbox vehicles in excellent condition. I had two Chevy Blazers in my life loved them . This is an awesome Diorama
I love this! I think you should place the Blazer next to a tree as if it hit one after it rolled over, cause I've seen cars that were damaged like the Blazer after it hit a tree.
Impressive Danny. i need to make time to do this. The detailing and ideas are superb. i hope for the sake of the child that the wreck wasn't trodden on by a barefoot dad. 11/10
Very nice. During the process your work looks a bit slappy, from time to time and my original intention was only jump through the video(because of it's total time), but I watch it all and the final result is really excellent. I like it very much. Thank you.
The Matchbox GMC Wreaker is being made by Matchbox today in newer versions and it was based on a 1980's GMC R3500 and as for the Chevy Blazer that's been smashed as Marty would always say it looks like someone stamp on it.
AMAZING JOB DANNY, IM CURIOUS DO YOU HAVE A VIDEO SHOWING ALL YOUR WORK I MEAN LIKE ALL THE BEAUTIFUL CREATION YOU HAVE MADE DISPLAYED FER OUR VIEWING PLEASURE??. ☆☆☆☆☆ THE VID KEEP EM COMIN BUDDY =)
Im no one to say anything. Im not in any level. I don't even do a single wheel swap. But maybe a branch leaning against the camper part? Something that would show how it is that it got the damages? It's way cool what you did and all the time it took you to get it to look that awesome.
New York Times.
Yosemite National Park Tour Guide and a Family of Five vanish.
Park Rangers reported a Distress call at five PM on monday, the disturbing transmission was picked up by Forest Workers, They stated They had heard loud scraping sounds along with Terrifying screams of It's Sasquatch before the radio contact suddenly ceased.
Local Police along with FBI agents have sealed off the area to conduct an intensive search, Witnesses have also reported large convoys of Military Vehicles including Helicopter Gunships.
Brilliant Build DDD.
SOS call...
This isn’t school I’m not reading a story
@@YoSocial Hahaha, I bet You did?
But that is Funny Tiger, thanks for making Me Giggle, Happy Christmas to You.
U too
Yeah looks like a Squatch did it all right
Realistic diorama.
I’ve encountered a number of these abandoned vehicles in the mountains that were stolen and stripped or wrecked while joyriding.
Nice job on the trucks. Your hard work really paid off.
Thanks for the excellent tutorial.
Best wishes.
Wow that diorama looks real.
Check out a channel called Luke towan he makes some real good looking dioramas more real than this one certainly
@@pineapplecoconut1819 thanks for the suggestion
Great idea! Lovely towtruck & freshly crashed truck. Wow! Outstanding diorama. Love the rocks, trees & roots. Can really see the time & effort here. Amazing job. 🏆
I would say this is your best diorama to date! The groundwork and trees look very realistic and the overall effect is quite convincing. The wrecker or recovery vehicle, looks so much more like a scale model then it did before. The markings give it an authentic look too. It was a great idea to use the Chevy Blazer diecast disaster as is. It is too damaged to repair so a crashed vehicle is an excellent option. Thanks for sharing this tutorial as I can see a lot of hard work went into it.
Your scenery in the diorama looks neat and so real
My brother owned a Blazer. The rear roof section was made of fiberglass and meant to be removable so you could have an open topped vehicle behind the front seats. In a roll over crash, this top would not be bent, but rather fractured or torn off completely. An additional touch might have been burn damage around the hood and front fenders from an engine fire caused by the crash.
Wow Danny! You took something that looks like you got it out of the trash bin, And turned it to a great piece of art! Great Job!
Totally!
Wow. This is VERY well done! Has to be your best work yet. Amazing work sir
Fantastic job. Both vehicles look great, and the diorama turnout great, thanks for sharing!
Amazing job. The diorama is unbelievably good.
Great job on the diorama display and on the cars
Absolutely stunning! You've knocked it out of the ballpark with this project. Nice one. And thank you.
Another excellent re-work of both vehicles,the diorama construction is really interesting and when finally finished sets the scene for both models .Really is nice completer project .....cheers for showing us the way you do every think Danny
Wonderful diorama and awesome cars. The blazer looks a bit to clen for such a heavy accident, especialy the hardtop and the right side of the Vehicle. After an overturning the Roof must be dirty and scrachet. The wrecker looks beautiful. The towcrane and workarea are a bit to clean to. Such work very fast show chiped paint and grime on the surface of the body. Some little chains from the wrecker to the wreck would make the diorama more realistic. Greetings from Germany to New Zealand
Best diorama I have seen on any channel Danny.
Came out super nice, love the details. Great work as always.
Amazing work on the ground, congrats!!
Might have to call in a roll-back wrecker to haul that bad boy off! Nice job, that looks REALLY great...
Yeah I was thinking it really will need one of the tractors from my Landtrain build...
Holy Mackerel Danny! That is an Awesome diorama. Amazing work buddy!!
Love the whole diorama, beautiful!
WOW That was fascinating seeing that diorama coming together. Brilliant work.
Fantastic job on everything!!!
Nice job on the vehicles,the diorama is awesome. It adds a nice touch to the vehicles.
beautiful diorama!
I though that this would turn out great but, this is absolutely awesome!!!👍👍👍
Creativity is amazing
Wow your dioramas are awesome
Excellent !!
Thank you for showing us !!
I love your dioramas Danny. Yet another brilliant one 👍👌
Wow that turned out awesome 👍👍😊
Absolutely nuts how great the finished product came out! Such a good job. Really great man.
If I had only one gripe it would be that the "canopy" on the Blazer could have done with some love when you chipped up the paint on the body given the condition it was in. But that's so nitpicky. So much work went into this and it's amazing.
This turned out really great
Another great one! very realistic! I think you have found your niche in the restoration world..Comparable to the VW van diorama for sure.I especially liked the scraped portion of the wrecker's rear bumper corners, like the vehicle was well used and scraped against a few things in its life... Well Done!
One of your best jobs! Well Done! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I discovered (by accident) that exposure to the fumes from 70% isopropyl alcohol, (rubbing alcohol) the kind used for first aid, will cause plastic to craze. The effect is exactly like an in-scale version of the crazing that happens to car window safety glass in a crash. You might want to experiment with this technique to make your crash dioramas look even MORE realistic.
PS; Never lay a cheap phone with a plastic screen face down on an open alcohol wipe packet. I learned that the hard way. ☎😱
Fantastic build buddy!
Looked great
Love the idea of the crash. Great job Danny. Also fantastic diorama
Awesome diorama!!!
Holy moly you hit a home run with this one, keep up the awesome work. 👍🏻🔥🤘🏻
That turned out awesome Danny 👍
You have outdone yourself here mate, quality job!
this was really interesting. I've never seen you use a disaster in your dioramas. That was very clever. I might have had the truck on the crushed side for even more impact but I see why you chose the angle you did. The rolled front tire and axle really works here.
Nice job on the tow truck.... Quite an improvement over what it was...
I could have sworn I was watching a Luke Towan video for the last half there. That diorama really turned out great and I am going to save this video so that I can hopefully create one like it in the future.
Nice job on making the Blazer look like an actual wreck!!
That's really awesome!
Brilliant stuff Danny, very inspiring! Peace and respect, Ben
Another brilliant diorama
You are a diorama MASTER, Danny !!
That is a skillful use of materials and imagination ... Really liked the vehicles as well 5☆ job all the way around !!
The GMC Wrecker looks awesome. U did a good job. I had that truck when I was growing up n the 80's.
I love that diorama, it's amazing! Fabrication skills like that are a work of art! I can do some nice dioramas too, but not to this level, and not this quickly. I'm big on the display backgrounds and dioramas, that particular one would look phenomenal with train tracks over the roadway, and an old steam locomotive on display.
Danny you have great skill. A beutiful work of art
Your Dioramas are beautiful!! very realistic!!
Thats super nice!!! I still have both of those matchbox vehicles in excellent condition. I had two Chevy Blazers in my life loved them . This is an awesome Diorama
You must have put some hours into this one Danny. Really well done mate.
Very amazing work
Good candidate for a crash scene....
Looks great.
I love seeing those diorama scene.
Greetings,, Kitty.
I love this! I think you should place the Blazer next to a tree as if it hit one after it rolled over, cause I've seen cars that were damaged like the Blazer after it hit a tree.
What can i say ..........................AWESOME ........................................................Mike Espo.........
Impressive Danny. i need to make time to do this. The detailing and ideas are superb. i hope for the sake of the child that the wreck wasn't trodden on by a barefoot dad. 11/10
nice work
I like how you made your car
I like how you made your car
Very nice job buddy thanks for sharing bud keep up the great work 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😎😎
Idea... color the top lights with red and blue sharpie markers. first polish the plastic and after colored just buff with soft cloth.
If u will excuse me saying ... you bloody good 😍😍😎😎
Looks great !
Very nice. During the process your work looks a bit slappy, from time to time and my original intention was only jump through the video(because of it's total time), but I watch it all and the final result is really excellent. I like it very much. Thank you.
It looks like you took a chunk out of the ground and put it in the table😂👍👍👍👍
The Matchbox GMC Wreaker is being made by Matchbox today in newer versions and it was based on a 1980's GMC R3500 and as for the Chevy Blazer that's been smashed as Marty would always say it looks like someone stamp on it.
Love this! Please make more!
It’s a 1073-85 gmc here in the states these trucks along with there Chevrolet counterparts are everywhere I guess people like these trucks
That looks cool ass he'll like it a lot
So cool.
Wow !! Impressive
Great job !
You managed to take a broken car and turn it into a work of art.
I'd reckon the Chevy was run over by a car ! Ideal for the job ! Always like your diorama builds :)
Perfect 👌 nice job danny
Very nice!
Love your work m8 ! this is definetly one of your best!
Good job! Keep up the good work
WOW. That's amazing. 😋👍
I love it!
Nice Danny Brian Thailand
Great job man
imagine how much that diorama would sell for...
I'd gladly give him £20 for it..
AMAZING JOB DANNY, IM CURIOUS DO YOU HAVE A VIDEO SHOWING ALL YOUR WORK I MEAN LIKE ALL THE BEAUTIFUL CREATION YOU HAVE MADE DISPLAYED FER OUR VIEWING PLEASURE??. ☆☆☆☆☆ THE VID KEEP EM COMIN BUDDY =)
great video... I'm a fan!
Very cool, terrain looks great. I believe the wrecker is a GMC. Have you ever considered lighting the sirens with flashing LEDS?
Amazing
Great job awesome
I would have maybe painted the fender flares and the lower body lines on the tow truck the same as the bonnet or hood,but otherwise a excellent job.
🤔👌I like it!💟 GREAT JOB!
Im no one to say anything. Im not in any level. I don't even do a single wheel swap. But maybe a branch leaning against the camper part? Something that would show how it is that it got the damages? It's way cool what you did and all the time it took you to get it to look that awesome.
Did a good job But just my "Opinion" the back part of the wrecker different color just my thought it looks great
Nice! And wrecked! 😉👍👍👍👍
Freakin awesome